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Comment on: Bethany Bay Blog

Kofi, the Worthless

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Please Support Sarah, Thanks

Dear Bethany:



Dear Californian:

On June 21 (Thursday) I sent the following e-mail to a noted conservative author regarding as column he'd written about what seems to many "the inevitability of President Hillary Clinton." I urge you to read it and take the action I suggest.

Dear Dan:

A growing number of bloggers have been working hard to build up support for Gov. Sarah Palin (Alaska) for the vice-presidential slot on the Republican ticket. I noticed you had a column in TH today that said the Republicans needed to nominate a "good candidate" like Fred Thompson to beat Hillary.

Dan, with all due respect, Fred Thompson, running with another older white guy (and I'm an older white guy) on a traditionally "balanced ticket" is NOT going to defeat Hillary Clinton. When boring -- and Fred, for all his talents, plays a relatively boring guy on TV -- runs against dynamic, guess who loses? We might wish that were not true, but "if wishes were horses, beggars would ride." Even Rush Limbaugh thinks it's very likely. given the current circumstances, tha the next President will be Mrs. Clinton.

I've spent 200 hundred hours so far working to sign up bloggers and other supporters for Sarah. Take a look at the material on my blog (http://camp2008victory.townhall.com) about Sarah -- and check out what some of the other Bloggers 4 Palin (links on my site) have said about her.

Running a conventional campaign with conventional candidates isn't a winning strategy. A Fred Thompson-Sarah Palin ticket would have a chance and so, I believe, would other tickets including Sarah.

Many surveys of recent elections show the Republicans have problems with women voters, especially those working as teachers, lawyers, doctors, nurses, and journalists. Since 2004, we've also had trouble with younger voters -- and, in 2006, with evangelical Christians.

Sarah is a professional (journanlist), a dedicated Christian, a lifetime member of the NRA, a wife and a mother of four. She can reach out to several groups where we desperately need support. She's a charismatic figure who, in the last election, defeated the best-known Republican in the state (Frank Murkowski) and then polished off the best-known Democrat (Tony Knowles). She's very feminine in appearance, but she's a tough cookie (as Murkowski and Knowles discovered).

Sarah is the person who should be the first female vice-president. After that, about 2012 or 2016, she should be the first female President. If that scenario doesn't hold, then the nation's initial female President will be Hillary Clinton.

We Republicans have NO other female alternative than Sarah, whose approval rating in Alaska has been 80%-plus.

We need to change the dynamics of the coming election. If we don't, then we had better get used to eight years of President Hillary Clinton. The choice is just that stark.

I hope you'll agree with me on the key points -- and that you'll join the Bloggers 4 Palin. Let me know your decision either by return e-mail or by leaving a comment on my site at http://camp2008victory.townhall.com.

Thanks for your time.

steve maloney
ambridge, pa
national coordinator of "Draft Palin 4 VP"

P.S. I firmly believe the time to act is now -- and not when the "iceberg" (one of Mrs. Clinton's nicknames) looms right in front of us. Our "ship" may go down, but that's certainly not inevitable.