Yeah, and that was a smart move on her part. But just wait: if Rubio gets elected, he's gonna shoot past her. It's a question of gravitas, which will be enhanced if he's in the Senate: Palin can still fire up a crowd like no one else on the Republican circuit, but remains a raw talent. In her stump speech she can lose her thread and flit confusingly from one subject to another.
Rubio on the other hand was immensely better scripted, more polished, and showing signs of the charisma that has made Palin such a political celebrity. He framed the midterms as a choice between Obama’s quasi-socialism and true American values.
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Wasn't Palin an early supporter of Rubio's?
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Yeah, and that was a smart move on her part. But just wait: if Rubio gets elected, he's gonna shoot past her. It's a question of gravitas, which will be enhanced if he's in the Senate:
Palin can still fire up a crowd like no one else on the Republican circuit, but remains a raw talent. In her stump speech she can lose her thread and flit confusingly from one subject to another.
Rubio on the other hand was immensely better scripted, more polished, and showing signs of the charisma that has made Palin such a political celebrity. He framed the midterms as a choice between Obama’s quasi-socialism and true American values.
Sorry, old chaps -- life is a biatch.
You miss Kerry, Tecs.
Rubio's voice sounds better than Palin's: he's mellifluous, she's not. Disagree with that?
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