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Gov. Palin on Greta: Obama “Not The One” No Matter What

Posted by Ron Devito on September 27, 2011

No matter what happens with the economy, Obama is not “The One” and “I would never support him,” former Alaska Governor said tonight in her closing remarks to Greta Van Susteren from her home studio in Wasilla, Alaska. “Obama has a track record of failure,” and his European Socialism policies will bankrupt the nation, she said.

Gov. Palin tonight told us clearly what she is contemplating as she finalizes her decision to run for President or not in 2012. “Does a title take away from my freedom? Does it shackle?” Gov. Palin expressed concern that in a campaign she would be molded by handlers, a situation that’s seared in her memory from the 2008 Vice Presidential campaign. But, Van Susteren countered that while Gov. Palin wields considerable power now, the Presidency would give her a much bigger platform. A private citizen cannot sign treaties, legislation, or make decisions about war and peace. Van Susteren quipped that Gov. Palin could only go so far on Facebook when it comes to international matters, such as our relationship with Israel. But, Gov. Palin countered that she had gone to Israel and dined with Prime Minister Netanyahu. Van Susteren acknowledged that, but countered back that as President, she could meet with multiple heads of state to resolve issues – something that the former Alaska Governor cannot do as a private citizen.

Gov. Palin said that for logistical reasons and getting names on ballots, a decision will have to be made soon.

Gov. Palin believes she can defeat Obama. “I would not have gone this far if I didn’t think I could beat him,” she said. Gov. Palin said the best way to reach Independents – the ones who will decide the outcome of the next election – is to stick to a message of common-sense Constitutional conservatism.

Weighing in on other candidates, Gov. Palin said “I think we can take Gov. Christie at his word that he is not interested in the Presidency.” Her remarks came minutes after Christie re-affirmed that he is not running. She said Herman Cain is doing well in the polls because “people want politicians to have a foundation of coming from the real people of the United States of America – the working class….What Cain proposes is based on common sense.”

Further, Gov. Palin said she is not surprised that the elites are shocked. She noted how she is within 5% of Obama in a poll on another network, but is doing poorly in poll on another. Many in the media “either don’t do their homework, or interject an agenda,” she said. The media should vet the field of candidates, but their flavor-of-the-week focus and their tendency to prop candidates up then crush them create a “reality TV” type atmosphere, Gov. Palin said.



Gov. Palin Discusses 2012 with Greta Van Susteren retrieved from SarahNet

One Response to “Gov. Palin on Greta: Obama “Not The One” No Matter What”

  1. Dear Sarah,

    I watched you on Greta last night and I sympathize with your plight, constantly attacked with lies and innuendo, and I understand your desire to remain aloof from the constraints of elected leadership.

    However, when you suggest you might be more effective outside rather than leader of the government, you are not correct. If you were Rush, or Sean, or Greta, you might have a point, but you are not them. If you step away from this placement, unique in history, and probably designed by God for this moment, your power to influence will immediately decline and decisively so. If you run you will maintain your strength, and winning would not be required to solidify your standing.

    BUT… should you win, you will be a position to effect change that would be impossible for you in any other capacity. As it says in Esther, Chapter 4, (paraphrasing) “Who knows that you weren’t called for this very moment in history.”

    God’s way will be done, but do not force God to go around you by making the wrong choice.

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