Saturday, October 10, 2009

Sarah Palin will be very much in demand on the campaign trail

Democrats and Vichy Republicans have their latest talking point from the DNC, and they are plastering it all over the web. The jist of their meme, rooted in a Politico article, is that two GOP gubernatorial candidates -- Christie in New jersey and McDonnell in Virginia -- don't want Sarah Palin to campaign for them because she is "too polarizing" and might offend swing voters.

Wait a minute, says Moe Lane:
"They’re aware as I am that she’s going to be very much in demand in Congressional races where the Democratic incumbent is holding down a seat in a district that McCain or Bush won. Of which there are quite a few; but Democratic strategists can perhaps not be blamed for not wanting to say something along the lines of ‘Well, THAT WOMAN is going to go through all those Southern/Western Blue-on-Red districts like a buzz-saw, so you might as well get used to it.’ The people who need to hear that most will want to hear it least."
Our friend Moe also points our that attempts to marginalize Palin's long-term appeal rather conveniently ignore the unparalleled interest her forthcoming book has generated. It was, after all, in another Politico article where we learned:
A publishing industry source told POLITICO that they "cannot remember a non-fiction book taking off like this in the pre-order market. It became number one only a couple of hours after nothing more than a date announcement. It is truly unprecedented."
Well, unlike some of our "back east" brethren, we are fortunate to live in just one of the states where Sarah Palin is very much in demand to make campaign appearances:
Texas Gov. Rick Perry’s campaign told POLITICO the Alaskan is slated to come to the Lone Star State early next year after she completes her book tour, during the latter part of Perry’s primary against Sen. Kay Bailey Hutchison.
Update: McDonnell, it turns out, "repeatedly and personally" asked for Sarah Palin's help with his campaign, according to Palin spokesperson Meg Stapleton. Anita Kumar, on the Washington Post's Virginia Politics blog, explains McDonnell's backtracking:
"McDonnell['s} decision to back away from Palin is typical of his attempt to moderate himself."
According to Stapleton, it was in August when a Northern Virginia GOP operative notified Palin's staff that McDonnell no longer wanted help:
Later that month, a staffer from Palin's PAC personally handed a $2,500 check to McDonnell at a Virginia fundraiser, Stapleton said. She said Palin also planned to donate the expense of her travel from Alaska to Virginia for a future campaign event.
See Bob run.
Bob is running to the center, boys and girls.
Run, Bob, run!

- JP

5 comments:

  1. We KNOW that Sarah is coming to TX for Rick Perry. She will probably be enough to put Rick over the top in his GB primary race with Hutch. There's a ton of bad blood between Hutch and Palin because Hutch felt that McCain should have picked her as the VP, even though they hate each other like poison. A lot of the leaks about Sarah from D.C. last spring came from Hutchinson's staff.

    However, everyone in the GOP is waiting for the Sarah stilleto to drop in one, galactiaclly important Republican primary: Crist/Rubio in FL. Marco is starting to come on. He was left for dead two months ago, but the anti-Obama environment is growing in FL, even though Obama carried the state (he probably wouldn't today). Crist campaigned for McCain/Palin and did everything he was asked by the campaign. However, the state went for Obama and Crist snuggled up to Bambi and supported the Porkulus Bill.

    Meanwhile, Marco is Sarah's political soulmate. There's tons of pressure on Sarah from "out of doors" grassroots Republicans for Sarah to ride in on her Kodiak Bear to save Marco. Methinks she waits until after she does her thing for Perry. So far, Crist has been on his best behavior towards her. NONE of his people, including his toady in the Senate, George LeMeiux, have said anything negative about her. So she has no casus belli to enter the race on Marco's side.

    She must wait. Meantime, the NRCC has weighed in on Crist's side, as Marco grows stronger.

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  2. How soon the RINOS forget that it was Sarah Palin that helped Saxby win his Senate seat in the runoff in Georgia against Martin.

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  3. What I don't understand why do such intimate details keep leaking out. I know it can't be helped but this is not good.

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  4. Looks like there is tension between Palin camp and Mcdonnell camp. RINOS and the GOP clique is going to extra-ordinary lengths to frustrate her game plan. She wanted to campaign for these people and increase her street cred but they seem to be frustrating her every move. Hopefully, Sarah can still outwit them.

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  5. Sarah Palin is already the strongest GOP fundraiser- nobdody else is even close.

    She will campaign for real conservatives that she -not necessarily the party- support; when the GOP scores big gains in the midterm elections 13 mos from now, her face and words will be attached to this GOP victory.

    'Cuda will then be owed a great many favors, which will be collected as she rolls on to the nomination.

    JMHO

    The Reaganite Republican

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