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How Sarah Got her Groove Back

Sarah Palin is the phoenix of the 2008 campaign and whether
or not she ever chooses to run for president in 2012 or beyond only one thing
is certain. She is a real force of
Conservative momentum whenever and wherever she opines.

The single biggest strong suit is her ability as a true
Conservative Republican to move through the issue of faith and values. She doesn’t publically dissect her beliefs
she simply relates them to her family and love of country. While many Conservative get all tangled up in
the dogma she has the awesome talent of exposing the fact that everyone has
their own beliefs and a right to them. Ronald
Reagan had this same quality to speak to the individual on the consumer end of
a television while making his political enemies look like the foolish
alternative.

This is something establishment candidates like Romney,
Pawlenty, and McCain struggle with on a good day. Mike Huckabee and Herman Cain have the
essential connect ability but both get hung up on matters of faith. Huckabee because his base voters are the in
your face self-righteous religious types and Cain because just wants you to
believe in him.
Republicans like Sarah Palin get it; they know that any poll
can be twisted to elicit a desired result. 
They know that Liberal media bias is a tool used to create lies while
establishment’s top brass worship at their altars of political correctness
(ABC, NBC, & CBS).

Finally the media is starting to
panic and I think that aids candidates like Palin. While the general public
sees the real Obama so too does it see the real Palin and the media as a
prophetic mass of miss-information.

So it’s not really if Sarah will
run it’s a matter of when. I don’t think
that level competitive spirit retires prior to its’ prime; Reagan didn’t do it
and neither will she.

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