Sunday, October 24, 2010

Sarah Palin isn't quite the woman Christine O'Donnel is, however, she is very rough around the edges.

She is basically unsuccessful in her own life.  She was successful while a mayor in Wasilla, but, that was in support of the local culture.  When she ran for Vice President, she didn't even read newspapers one would expect from a potential Vice President.  She is unable to formulate real solutions for the real world, but, simply spouts rhetorical statements that align with voter focus.

She really creates her own reality to justify her life.  She has no real answers for the USA.  She lies along with most of the other Republicans in that the Bailout is President Obama's problem when in fact it occurred due to the irresponsible policies of Bush and the Republicans in deregulation of the banking industry.

Sarah Palin validates herself in the fact she is loved by many.  That isn't being a responsible representative to the people, that is being a Superstar.  She was unable to overcome her own inadequacies during her run for Vice President in 2008 so that she could still be an Alaskan governor.  She left after two years to pursue a chance at being her own millionaire or billionaire bring along her daughter and whomever else happens to be aligned with her success as a king maker.  

I don't believe she is dangerous as she continues to be unsuccessful.  I don't see her changing either.  She has molded herself into a corner and if she leaves that corner she loses her 'successful following.'  We are all familiar with devotees.  Well, Sarah has hers.  

Recently she stated, that if the GOP implodes than so be it.  Fine.  But she also stated, '...we believe in common sense and the individual.'  Yet, when it comes to her rhetoric she carries the flag of the Plutocratic Republicans.  She is believed to be more Libertarian than Republican in some circles and that will continue simply because she attracts those that see their world differently.  She has that effect on people that seek wealth over country.  She appears to be where many believe their best interests lie, but, that is only because so much of what is 'different' is actually 'unsophisticated.'  

But, to go back to 'the individual.'  That is a Democratic message.  The Burger Court.  So, Sarah is very confused.  She is not mired in policy, so much as 'fluid rhetoric.'  A candidate that is a problem solver has answers.  She doesn't have answers, she has rhetoric and theory.  

One of the issues that besets the USA with these candidates is that they don't follow The Rule of Law, they follow Their Beliefs about life and law.  There is a huge credibility gap with them.  They are UNABLE to separate themselves from policy that works for everyone.  They can't lead.  They are simply put, hapless.

..."The momentum is with us (click title to entry - thank you)  but now is not the time to let up. Now is the time where we dig deep," Palin told a crowd of Florida Republicans at an RNC fundraising rally in Orlando. "It ain't over till it's over. These last 10 days we can't be thinking that we got it in the bag, we can't get cocky about this yet."

In addition to key GOP fundraisers, Palin was joined by Republican candidates including Tea Party favorite, Senate candidate Marco Rubio.

"We've got to keep on working extremely hard. We've got to leave the dancing to the stars," Palin said, referencing her daughter Bristol, a contestant on Dancing With The Stars. "Soon we'll all be dancing, we'll all be celebrating."...
I understand all those words, but, they do not include policy statements and why that policy would work for the USA.