Quotes of the day
posted at 10:15 pm on November 19, 2010 by Allahpundit
“‘I’m not ruling it out. And that’s not a yes, but it’s definitely not a no,’ Huckabee told WHO’s Steve Deace.
“‘The honest answer is: I’m keeping it open as an option; I’m looking at whether or not there’s a pathway to victory,’ he added. ‘As I’ve told several people, I’m not jumping into a pool when there’s no water in it.’”
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“When Huckabee sought the presidency in 2008, he had everything to gain and little to lose. He was an unemployed former governor without much name recognition who entered the race with low expectations. By the end of the campaign, he had emerged as a political force, a national celebrity with a cult following, and he landed a TV show and wrote several books. Now, looking ahead to 2012, things are a lot different. He’s earning good money for the first time in his life and people listen to what he has to say. Were he to run, he’d have to give up his Fox show, deal with the daily grind of the campaign, and once again open himself to more scrutinity and attacks. He’ll have to go through the process of explaining controversial past statements and defending his record, especially when it comes to pardoning violent criminals. And after all of that, it may be hard for him to improve upon his performance anyway. If he decided not to run, he could keep his television show and lucrative career, avoid being the subject of attacks, and still influence the race. His endorsement would no doubt be highly sought after, especially before the Iowa caucuses.”
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“Ms. Palin’s search traffic, since the start of 2010, is roughly 16 times that of Mitt Romney, 14 times that of Newt Gingrich, 38 times that of Mike Huckabee, and 87 times that of Mr. Pawlenty. (It is about six times greater than these other four candidates combined.)
“Ms. Palin, in fact, draws almost as much search traffic worldwide as the man she would face if she wins the Republican nomination: Barack Obama. And her name is searched for about 30 percent more often than the President’s among Google users in the United States….
“All of this poses a dilemma for the other potential Republican contenders. If and when Ms. Palin declares her candidacy for the White House, it could consume much of the media oxygen literally for months. For that matter, if Ms. Palin declines to run for office, it could also be a huge story. And, of course, until her mind is made up, there will be plenty of articles that attempt to anticipate Ms. Palin’s decision.
“Does a candidate like Mr. Pawlenty, who seems likely to run for President, officially declare his candidacy now, in order to get out in front of Ms. Palin? Or does he wait, hoping that some sort of Palin Fatigue sets in?”
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“‘Look at what’s happened over the past two years, and you tell me that we don’t have a more effective strategy than our peers,’ Palin aide Michael Goldfarb told RealClearPolitics. ‘Who’s been able to get their message out more effectively? Who’s had greater influence? And you tell me why we should play by the same rules that the press wants everybody to play by. It doesn’t make any sense.’…
“‘If she was out there making the case for bigger government and more welfare and universal health care in the same tone and in the same vein, she would be a hero of the New York Times editorial board,’ Michael Goldfarb said. ‘They don’t like what she’s saying. It’s not how she says it or the basis of why she says it. They don’t agree with her, and they see her as threatening, so what you get is this, ‘She’s not up to the job,’ and there are people in the Republican Party who will say that, too, because people have different preferences as far as leaders in the party and have different agendas. But out there in the real world, Republicans respect Sarah Palin and they listen to what she says, and she has a real impact. And that’s why she was the most coveted endorsement among Republicans in the last election.’…
“Palin’s challenges remain numerous as she comes to a decision on whether to run for president. If the answer is indeed ‘yes,’ one of her first big moves will be planning the official announcement of her campaign-a date that one Palin confidante privately agreed will likely come later in 2011, after her lesser known opponents launch their own runs and she can assess the field.”
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KING: You debated her.
JOE BIDEN: Yes, we debated. There was not a harsh word. I mean, we have a fundamentally different outlook on the world, and I think that would be a really, a really interesting race.
KING: Would that be a race you’d like to take on?
JOE BIDEN: Well, you know, my mom used to have an expression, be careful what you wish for, Joe, you may get it. So I never underestimate anyone. But I think, in that race, it would be a clear, clear choice for the country to make, and I believe President Obama would be in very good shape.
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I just hope we don’t have a replay of 2008, where the conservative vote would be divided, allowing the RINO vote to coalesce around another McCain. Huckabee getting in would help that process along. He is not a conservative if you judge by his governing past in Arkansas. He was squishy on illegal immigration, soft on crime, and I believe he raised taxes as well. Please, God, save us from the Huckster. He pulls conservative votes, but he is no conservative.
I would really like to see Jindal or West get in. I think West would be the best candidate against Obama, because he is so darn smart, and he would not be afraid to take The One on with a vengeance. West is tough as nails. I so adore that man!
I like Palin, and I trust that she would do a good job. My concern with her is that she has high negatives outside of the base. The media has really done a number on her. I would love to have a strong conservative who doesn’t already have the polarization issue going on as we enter the campaign season. But, if it comes down to Palin vs. Romney, Huck, Newt, etc., then I would prefer Palin. There is absolutely no reason we have to settle for a squish in this conservative climate. I will vote for the republican who wins the primary regardless though, as I do not believe this country can take 4 more years of Obama. Also, there are some old justices on the Supreme Court, and if we allow a democrat to replace any of the conservative justices, then we will no longer have a means of thwarting the liberal takeover of our country. The court is a vital concern right now.
squeek71 on November 20, 2010 at 12:07 PM
O/T; Seen the feelgood story of the week? Aging Moonbat Relic Joan Baez Injured After Falling 20 Feet From Her Treehouse…
slickwillie2001 on November 20, 2010 at 1:02 PM
If there were a real confrontation Putin would most likely win.
Putin is lauded as a judo champion, as well as a KGB big shot.
I don’t know of any martial arts skills that Palin possesses, and, because she is a woman, if Putin trained regularly, and Palin began training now and maintained regular training sessions, I doubt Palin could overcome the handicap of her female body, even if Putin does not appear to be so tall.
Of course, with tons of UFC mixed martial arts training, including Muay Thai, Brazilian Jiu Jitsu, Krav Maga, Jeet Kundo/Jun Fa, Boxing, Kodokan Judo, Wresting, Sambo, le Savate, Hapkido, Pankrase, Shaolin Kung fu, Chinese Temple Boxing, Yoshinkan Aikido, knife fighting, Escrima, Kali, Aido, Kendo, Fencing, etc., Sarah Palin would have a increased chance of lasting more than one minute, and possibly defeating Putin.
Would she be willing to train for several hours per day in preparation for the event? Her training would require tons of toughness training, endurance training, strength training, flexibility training, reflex training, power training, as well as the various martial arts training. Would her training overcome the advantage and head start which Putin appears to have already with his Judo skills and his KGB training and experience? He likely has been exposed to Sambo as well.
On fire arms and projectile arms, like bows and arrows, throwing idems, etc., Sarah would have to train with expert marksman trainers, quick draw experts-trainers, etc. Sarah would halso have to learn to take heavy blows all over her body and handle fighting while exhausted, weak, having labored breathing, partial blindness, injuries, etc., so she can do so if injured or struck during the Palin-Putin match.
Of course, if Sarah Palin’s husband, Todd, trained dilligently, I have no doubt whatsoever that he could mop the floor with Putin, and that Putin would be screaming like a little girl, but that is with the understanding that Todd Palin would have to train religiously in the skills I’ve listed above.
Palin, with proper supervision and training, could probably give Putin trouble on the rifle and pistol range, and also in handling herself in the wilderness, but if such matters are included in their competition, she’d have to work with experts in jungle, sea, and mountain survival and in all weather and all climate survival before she engages Putin in a competition.
Nevertheless, the competition might be entertaining, especialloy if Putin is skilled and still is soundly defeated by Todd, and/or also by Sarah Palin.
I wonder if this scenario ever manifested, and if Sarah were victorious, if Sarah Palin would then win the 2012 elections by a 50 State, 100% landslide.
William2006 on November 20, 2010 at 1:39 PM
I’ll take a competent yawner over an empty celebrity anytime. Yes, to place and to win, they’ll need to up the charisma quotient, but I think the folks who voted for Barry and are having buyer’s remorse might be inclined to go more for steak than sizzle this time around.
redfoxbluestate on November 20, 2010 at 3:28 PM
I agree totally. And I would add Pence and Haley Barbour to that Jindal and West list. I do love Sarah though.
Elisa on November 20, 2010 at 7:44 PM
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