Why do the Libs continue to attack Palin if they think that she is so inconsequential?

Or is it that they are afraid that she is such a force that they don't have a candidate that could hold their own against her?

cadcommando20032010-11-23T07:51:32Z

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I like Sarah Palin, but some of what I say may not sit well with you.
SP has NO chance of getting into the White House unless she gets on a ticket as VP of the Repub that wins.
She is popular among independents and Repubs, but already has so much manufactured baggage from the lib attack media that I doubt she would be stupid enough to go through it all over again and put her family through that ordeal again. If she does I will have lost ALL respect for her.
Yes! She is a motivating and engaging personality. I just do not think she has the chops for the Oval Office.

Anonymous2010-11-23T15:55:26Z

You are so right. If the libs REALLY thought she would be so easy to beat, they would be quiet and let her get the nomination and THEN start attacking her. The fact that they are trying to take her out early lets you know who they really fear.

Libs will always let you know who they worry about by attacking them. This time is no different.

Anonymous2010-11-23T15:53:14Z

Why do they attack her for calling Africa a continent, when the president said this:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Sq2j74Zc0rA&feature=player_embedded
"Countries like Europe"?
Obama calls Europe a country

Are the liberals out in force taunting President Obama for this remark?

Ahem... some double standards showing, lefties.....

Jay2010-11-23T15:46:34Z

I don't think she's inconsequential. Just as an airplane will fall apart is a single bolt falls off, she makes enough of a statement that she's worth paying attention to.

Like her or not, she is fascinating.

That said, your conclusion isn't necessarily correct.

?2010-11-23T15:49:00Z

Good question; if she was so weak and useless they wouldn't have to worry about her, would they? They continue attacking her because they know she's a threat to their welfare-state way of life.

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