The more I consider Sarah Palin's resignation, the more I applaud it. I'm excited about the fact that she's planning on campaigning for conservative candidates. I'm glad she's aligned herself with the conservative cause, rather than the GOP cause. The Republican party stands for so little, it's hard to get excited about it.
I'm not sure if this analogy works, but I'm going to try it out. Bear with me. I'm envisioning a maypole with streamers flowing and people holding on to the streamers dancing around it. I'm also remembering how years ago a friend of mine described another friend, " 'Frank' is so laid back he's almost prone." So my vision is of a weakened, diluted, hunched over, almost prone GOP as a pole that's impossible to rally around. The conservative values that the GOP once stood for are steadfast and strong. We can rally around them. Sarah can help rally and unite the already disenchanted Tea Party people, as well as the independent voters who are becoming more and more disillusioned with Obama and the Democrats' policies.
The Dems have pushed back debate on Cap and Trade until September. I believe Sarah is supposed to be giving a speech at the Reagan Library on August 8. If we consider that her launch into her new political waters, she'll have plenty of time to pelt the contemptible* Cap and Trade legislation.
I'm excited about her contributing to the election of Republicans in 2010. (Please, please, please let's get rid of Kagen)
*I so much wanted to use the word "crapulent" here, but it didn't quite have the right meaning.
Sunday, July 12, 2009
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