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To: Dale Baker who wrote (122979)10/16/2009 12:49:11 PM
From: Cogito  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 542169
 
>>I still want a Palin-Gingrich ticket for 2012, to distill the pure essence of today's winger movement and really put it to an electoral test. Not to mention that the chaos and gaffes that would come from that campaign would be hilarious to watch.<<

Dale -

That's just too much to hope for.

Sadly, I don't see Gingrich being willing to take the second spot on the ticket, and I don't see Sarah going for it, either.

Just having them both in the primaries would be great, though.

- Allen



To: Dale Baker who wrote (122979)10/16/2009 8:07:37 PM
From: Mary Cluney  Respond to of 542169
 
<<<I still want a Palin-Gingrich ticket for 2012, to distill the pure essence of today's winger movement and really put it to an electoral test. Not to mention that the chaos and gaffes that would come from that campaign would be hilarious to watch. >>>

Whoa there cowboy. I'll bet Gringrich would love to take you up on that.

But what Gingrich does not understand is that he will not be able to manipulate her the way Cheney did to Bush.

Palin is not only not educable, she can not be manipulated. She would be a total loose cannon. Her administration would make us all wish to have Bush back in office. A Palin-Gingrich ticket would be competitive but if they win it would be catastrophic.