Wednesday, December 30, 2009

With the demise of the ex-beauty Queen from Republican politics doesn't this leave?

the door wide open for that other highly qualified,yet often overlooked,candidate Joe ';The Plumber Without a Plumbers License';?


Since they choose only the finest for their campaigns he seems a natural choice - don't ya' think?With the demise of the ex-beauty Queen from Republican politics doesn't this leave?
Nah...It is simply clearing the way for Jeb Bush!!With the demise of the ex-beauty Queen from Republican politics doesn't this leave?
Excerpted from article by Niles Gardiner, director of the Margaret Thatcher Center for Freedom at the Heritage Foundation.





1. Apology to Europe: Speech in Strasbourg, France, April 3. “In America, there’s a failure to appreciate Europe‘s leading role in the world. Instead of celebrating your dynamic union and seeking to partner with you to meet common challenges, there have been times where America has shown arrogance and been dismissive, even derisive.”





2. Apology to the Muslim world: Interview with Al Arabiya, January 27. “My job to the Muslim world is to communicate that the Americans are not your enemy. We sometimes make mistakes. We have not been perfect.”








3. Apology to the Summit of the Americas: Address to the Summit of the Americas, Port of Spain, Trinidad and Tobago, April 17. “While the United States has done much to promote peace and prosperity in the hemisphere, we have at times been disengaged, and at times we sought to dictate our terms.”





4. Apology at the G-20 Summit of World Leaders: News conference in London, April 2. “I just think in a world that is as complex as it is, that it is very important for us to be able to forge partnerships as opposed to simply dictating solutions.”





5. Apology for the War on Terror: Speech in Washington, D.C., May 21. “Unfortunately, faced with an uncertain threat, our government made a series of hasty decisions. I believe that many of these decisions were motivated by a sincere desire to protect the American people. But I also believe that all too often our government made decisions based on fear rather than foresight, that all too often our government trimmed facts and evidence to fit ideological predispositions.”





6. Apology for Guantanamo in France: Speech in Strasbourg, France, April 3. “In dealing with terrorism, we can’t lose sight of our values and who we are. That’s why I closed Guantanamo. That’s why I made very clear that we will not engage in certain interrogation practices. I don’t believe that there is a contradiction between our security and our values. And when you start sacrificing your values, when you lose yourself, then over the long term that will make you less secure.”





7. Apology for America before the Turkish Parliament: Speech to the Turkish Parliament, Ankara, Turkey, April 6. “The United States is still working through some of our own darker periods in our history. Facing the Washington Monument that I spoke of is a memorial of Abraham Lincoln, the man who freed those who were enslaved even after Washington led our Revolution. Our country still struggles with the legacies of slavery and segregation, the past treatment of Native Americans.”





8. Apology for U.S. Policy toward the Americas: Editorial “Choosing a Better Future in the Americas,” April 16. “Too often, the United States has not pursued and sustained engagement with our neighbors. We have been too easily distracted by other priorities, and have failed to see that our own progress is tied directly to progress throughout the Americas.”





9. Apology for the Mistakes of the CIA: Remarks to CIA employees at Langley, Va., April 29. “Don’t be discouraged that we have to acknowledge potentially we’ve made some mistakes.”





10. Apology for Guantanamo: Speech in Washington, D.C., May 21. “There is also no question that Guantanamo set back the moral authority that is America’s strongest currency in the world.”
No, I don't agree with you. And yes, I think - but you apparantly are the one who doesn't think. Sarah Palin has suffered no demise. She actually has left office at the top of her game. Did you even listen to her entire speech?
http://www.gallup.com/poll/120857/conser…





Looks like about any conservative candidate could win.





And by 2012 my sister could probably beat Obama.
You are mistaken. She is not leaving politics, she is just leaving the governorship.
I wonder if you have anything better to do then bash people.





I suppose not :).
You do understand that before the 2008 campaign, Sarah was a highly-rated governor of Alaska, right? Just wondering.





You also know that Palin reenergized Republicans after the disappointing win of McCain, right? Yes, you know. So does every other lib, which is why the bashing continues.





All these months of ethical probes yielded nothing, but wasted tons of taxpayer money. You just cannot stand an honest politician. I understand, it makes Congress look like the bandits they are.





Now, about Pelosi...

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