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As speculation over Sarah Palin’s presidential aspirations heat up now that she has stepped down as Alaska’s governor, a former member of George W. Bush’s staff said Palin had no chance of winning the White House.
“Impossible,” is how Bush’s former speechwriter David Frum described the likelihood Palin would become president.
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Conservative commentator and author Ann Coulter sharply disagreed with Frum, saying Palin had “amazing star power,” and said she represents the Republican Party that was known for winning elections in the last two decades.
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Posts about Rush Limbaugh as of July 27, 2009 » The Daily Parr said:
Jul 27, 09 at 9:41 am[...] the overused and perhaps inappropriate choice du jour, which uses Saudi Arabia as the yardstick. Video: Ann Coulter vs. David Frum on Palin – 7/27/09 Posted by MP on July 27, 2009 – mofopolitics.com 07/27/2009 CBS News:As speculation over Sarah Palin’s presidential aspirations [...]
Harley said:
Jul 30, 09 at 8:16 amDavid Frum doesn’t seem very bright. So his conclusion is that in the race between Hutchison and Perry, Palin is to blame. Because, he says, “she’s divisive?”
Huh? So whenever anyone within the party chooses one candidate over another, that’s divisive? So how will we choose our nominees going forward Mr. Frum? And is your standard consistently applied? I don’t recall Frum getting upset when Crist supported McCain for the Republican presidential nomination.
And isn’t it interesting that Mr. Frum didn’t consider Colin Powell “divisive” for actually endorsing a candidate FROM THE OTHER PARTY!