Miracle Woman Palin Says “Gingrich is Now the Front Runner” And…Bam He Is
Posted by M.Joseph Sheppard At Palin4President2016 on January 23, 2012
Is there nothing Sarah Palin can’t do politically? In Iowa she praises Santorum a few days before the caucus and Santorum runs spot after spot quoting her and wins the primary.
Then she wisely stays out of the New Hampshire primary in any supportive role and things take the course everyone expected.
In South Carolina she famously endorsed Newt Gingrich who was running 16 points behind Mitt Romney and, almost instantly he rocketed in to the lead (the charts at the link are astonishing). She then said the media’s attack on Newt would cause him “to soar” and he wins in a massive landslide.
After the results were in Palin then advised America that newt was “the front runner-at a time when Romney was till 10 points ahead in the nationwide polling and well ahead in Florida. Well guess what?
The next poll from PPP for Florida comes out putting Gingrich and Romney dead even followed by a poll from one day later which gives Newt a 9 point lead.
This is the woman who the left decried as “irrelevant” and “Sarah who”. Well they and the Beltway pundits and GOP establishment had better take notice that,as Gingrich said “she has a substantial following.” Not only that but she seems scarily prescient in predicting what lies ahead.
AT THIS LINK are the two latest polls showing Gingrich taking the lead-or rather soaring. Gingrich deserves to be the leading candidate as he was the only one with the brains to recognize Palin’s power and authority and suggest she could play a role in his administration.






































Joy said
I love your suggestion, Monica – it would make all of us feel good if Santorum had HIS day, too; but I think that Florida (at this stage, anyway) might be “a bridge too far.” But good words for both Conservative candidates might well shake up the Romney Express. As well, there’ll be other primaries throughout the Spring, so other opportunities for Palin to chime in. But I’m counting on her Feb. 11 speech to CPAC to REALLY set the agenda for the rest of the season; but even if it looks as if Romney may be inching ahead, I doubt Palin would enter the fray and face possible defeat. She needs to keep her “undefeated” persona; and, if anything, build a strong base for 2016. I’m not sure who she’ll endorse or how she really feels about Gingrich. Surely, she’s aware of his political weaknesses as well (i.e., all the times he has sided with the Left in years past – and, of course, his ties to Freddie Mac!!).
Monica Lo said
Now, I would like to see Sarah endorse Santorum for Florida and see if he doesn’t again rise to the top of the pack. Newt has too much baggage which Obama will tear up. [Also, there is no way Obama will agree to a Lincoln/Douglas Debate with Gingrich anyway].
James Crawford said
The one thing that Governor Palin seems to be unable to do politically isreconsider her decision her decision to not run for President. While I would support any of the final four if they were nominated, they are all deeply flawed. In spite of Romney’s newfound willingness to sound like a conservative, he has the record of a RINO. Gingrich’s conservative accomplishments with the Contract with America are undeniable,but hehasdemonstrated a willingness to promote liberal policies including nationalized healthcare and Global Warming Theology. Gingrich’s willingness to offer “consulting” services to Freddie Mac are particularly outrageous.