Sarah Palin said she is not seeking the 2012 Republican nomination for president, according to a statement read on the Mark Levin radio program.
"This has been prayerfully considered," the statement said. "I can be on the right path without being a candidate."
Palin was Sen. John McCain's vice presidential nominee in the 2008 election.
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Palin "Endorses" Newt, Would Vote for Him in South Carolina
The political word has been waiting with bated breath concerning whether former Vice-Presidential candidate Sarah Palin would either run for president or endorse one of the other Republican candidates.
Palin chose not to seek the GOP nomination in the race to replace pro-abortion President Barack Obama. When her husband Todd Palin recently came out with an endorsement for former Speaker Newt Gingrich, many political observers wondered if that portended anything regarding her own endorsement.
While she has not formally endorsed him, Sarah Palin told Fox News last night that, if she lived in South Carolina, she would vote for Gingrich in Saturday's primary election.
"I would vote for Newt" in the state's primary, she said. However, Palin hedged her praise by saying she was supporting Newt only to extend the Republican primary election so voters have a chance to weigh more than one candidate. Following his victories in Iowa and New Hampshire and leads in South Carolina and Florida, some voters believe Mitt Romney has the election wrapped up and is the likely nominee. Ref. Source 3
Sarah Palin Takes Down Bob Beckel on Obamacare Death Panels
A video making the round of the Internet this morning shows former vice-presidential candidate taking on Democratic strategist Bob Beckel on the issue of "death panels" in Obamacare following the Supreme Court's decision to uphold it.
The law drew strong opposition from the pro-life community not only over abortion but because the legislation also promotes rationing of medical care that could lead to involuntarily denying lifesaving treatment. Ref. Source 1
Sarah Palin: "It's Time to Impeach President Obama"
Impeachment isn't something to take lightly and isn't a term thrown around casually by many elected officials or political pundits simply because a president takes an opposite position on a give political issue. While a good number of pro-life Americans probably want to see President Barack Obama impeached because of his lengthy pro-abortion record, impeachment as an actuality in the way President Bill Clinton was impeached by the House of Representatives hasn't been a serious subject. Until now. Ref. Source 5
While many think she is a walking bobble-head doll, she has been right on several things. Obamacare won't call them death-panels of course, but a group that determines proper "Rationing" Of health care is in the bill and what do you think they will be determining since you spend on average of 30% of your lifetimes amount of healthcare in the last year of your life...I suspect they will go there. However, read the articles of impeachment for Richard Nixon:
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Particularly, look at article 2. Nixon has been looked at as the biggest crook as president because of Watergate. If that is so, then Obama is giving him at least a little run for his money. Not to mention, LBJ used the FBI illegally many times in targeting individuals he didn't like and it was chronicled. He probably should have been impeached as well.
While I am not a fan of impeaching presidents, this illegal and widespread use of executive orders has to stop. The borders need to be protected as currently documented. To be a country that follows the rule of law...you actually have to enforce the laws you already agreed to and not selectively pick your favorite ones.
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