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Dream (or nightmare) team

Lou Dobbs is not ruling out running for president. But if the past is any guide (remember presidential candidate Joe Biden?), he may be willing to take second place on the ticket. Palin-Dobbs, anyone? The only condition that Lou might impose on the deal would be for Palin to show ID if she came to the GOP convention through Canada.

-- Michael McGough

 

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Chief Pontiac

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Tom Bates

Palin would be a politician who would actually work for the best interest of all people not just special interest groups like we have now or had with Bush.

I would invited Dobb's to move to California and run against air-head Boxer.
Opposing ILLEGALS and their children is lawful. Get it?
Forcing the government to enforce existing laws in not wrong but required by Article 14 of the U.S. Constitution. Too bad the city council and mayor ignore this due to their racism!

Frank Cardone

Palin-Dobbs...Start printing the tee shirts!

Tim Bowman

As a Republican, I find the prospect of a Palin-Dobbs ticket to be a nightmare. Neither has the broad vision or leadership ability this country so needs. As Democrats found no heirs to FDR or JFK, so Republicans are left without a true heir to Ronald Reagan.

umbriadan

What a dream for us democrats! Dumb and dumber. Bring it on. (And I can not believe anyone supporting Palin would dare to call Senator Boxer an 'airhead'.)

carla1

You know, that Palin is pretty smart after all.
She gets the libs in a tizzy and gets free advertising, nearly every day. While the libs duke it out, slobbering, frothing, and wee wee'd(ing)themselves, bickering who can be the most hate filled towards her, their messiah, Obozo, is showing what an incompetant, corrupt, ditherer when action is required, and liar he is.
That takes care of the 20% or less lib lunatic fringe, the rest of us are paying attention.
Palin ought to be a shooin in 2012.
Palin wouldn't pick Dobbs. That is a given.
An ex looney from the MSM? I think not.

carla1

How biased of you... only printing negative comments about Palin. Trying to make it appear there isn't support for her.
There is and you know it.
Grow up LA Times, the schoolyard bullying tactics should not be part of a main stream media (and I use that term lightly).

carla1

Seems likely the bloggers are the true "dunces". And of course McGoof too! i
Idiots like you are a blessing for Sarah Palin, and only demonstrate how void of common sense and tact the far-left is. People see children like you spewing your childish barbs, and see how pathetic the left really is. It only makes Sarah look better to normal people. Your "Democrat messiah" is an immature flyweight out of his league, and as usual, it will take a grown-up (next President) to try and clean up the terrible mess he has made when he is gone in 2013. I did not think it possible for anyone to do, but Obama is starting to even make Dubya look like a genius!

tucanofulano

Boxer an airhead? Gee, who knew? Thought she was a vacuumhead - not even air beterrn the ears.

Smarts

Sarah Palin is a joy and a delight. She is the most entertaining national political figure that we have had the pleasure of enjoying for a long time. She is perky, scintillating, and charming. So what if she is a loser and a quitter, and that she is mostly form without content, and that her family is dysfunctional? I would vote for her if I could because there is no telling what she would do as president, and that would make her administration the Greatest Show on Earth (apologies to Ringaling Brothers Barnum and Bailey Circus).

Sarah Palin for President!



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