This is a real column in a real newspaper, not an article from the Onion or some piece of snark from the Daily Show. And the scary part is that about 15 to 20 percent of the voting public in the United States would think it was wise, incisive political analysis.
Op-Ed
She's hot, she's blue collar, she's electable.
The Republican Party has been doing a lot of hand-wringing and finger-pointing since the presidential election. Half the conservative columnists and bloggers say the GOP lost because it overemphasized social issues such as abortion and gay marriage. The other half says the party didn't emphasize them enough. And everyone denounces Project ORCA, the campaign's attempt to turn out voters via technology.But I've got a suggestion for cutting short the GOP angst: Sarah Palin for president in 2016.
You think I'm joking? Think again.
Honestly, go read the whole thing and ask yourself a few questions - like how long before we see an "exploratory committee" so she can
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Dear Mister RevKev Paperboy, Sir:
Sorry to have been so dilatory in my correspondence. I was out riding my Rainbow Unicorn after the November elections and having a fine time until it pulled up lame (something about too much, too soon).
Anyway. Yep, I can see the Queen of the Wasillabillies tossing her took into the ring--at least long enough to become a cash magnet. Y'know, if the GOP didn't seem to have endlessly deep pockets and a lack of financial discipline that would make a sailor on leave in Manila blush, I'd say, "Go for it!
As is, I do not want to that femiweazel gettin' any more traction that a dragster in the Yukon--in February.
come now my good man, Sarah Palin is a viable candidate with a real shot at the White House -- just like Newt Gingrich and Herman Cain!
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