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    Is Sarah Palin still a threat to Obama?

    Proving at CPAC that she still can fire up conservatives like few others, the former Alaska governor emerges as a promising GOP "attack dog" for election season

    Mitt Romney may have won the straw poll at the end of the three-day Conservative Political Action Conference in D.C. over the weekend, but CPAC's real star was Sarah Palin, says Josh Lederman at The Hill. Among the many speakers, the former Alaska governor "received far-and-away the most spirited and enthusiastic reception" from the 10,000 conservative activists in attendance. And the former vice presidential candidate, who opted out of the 2012 presidential race in October, "appeared to relish her role as conservative attack dog, blasting Obama and Democrats," and bringing the crowd repeatedly to its feet. Is Palin, even from her spot on the sidelines, a dangerous threat to the president's re-election campaign?

    Palin is more powerful than ever: Most politicians — including President Obama and his GOP rivals — "talk to their audiences or, worse, at them," says Andrew Malcolm at Investor's Business Daily. But Palin "speaks for them." She ignites Republican crowds and reminds them "what they can accomplish this year and beyond if united." And since she's not a candidate, she can remain in attack mode all the time without worrying about playing defense — which makes her Obama's worst nightmare.
    "How does Sarah Palin connect so well with her crowds?"

    But her sparkle makes the real candidates look dull: In one night at CPAC, the former GOP vice presidential candidate fired off "a year's worth of sarcastic one-liners at 'Professor Obama,'" says Melinda Henneberger at The Washington Post. When she mocked Obama's "winning the future" jobs plan as "WTF," it was positively "whoop-inducing." But it also "flat-out depressed some in the crowd," because they don't get nearly as fired up about the actual Republican candidates.
    "CPAC 2012: Sarah Palin, motivator-in-chief"

    In the end, Palin hurts the GOP: "This used to be the party of ideas," says Craig Medred at Alaska Dispatch. But Palin is stirring up Republicans with "silliness and clichés as if they amounted to some sort of political philosophy." Her pep talk "made conservatives look to have become the party of God, slobber, and nonsense." It's a sad day for the GOP when it rejects "thinkers" like Newt Gingrich and embraces Palin, who "traffics in jingles" but doesn't have "a clue how to fix this nation's problems."
    "Palin's CPAC speech more rah-rah than substance"

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    • Ron G  •  San Francisco, California  •  3 mths ago
      Still a threat? When was she ever a threat?
    • PATRICK  •  San Diego, California  •  3 mths ago
      Palin is a threat to the GOP. By dissing the current candidates, calling for extending the primaries, she believes her chances of being the "draft" nominee will be rewarded.
      • mimi 3 mths ago
        She really is stupid enough to believe that, too.
      • John 3 mths ago
        You want a draft nominee, Patrick? Try this one - Robert Gates.
        Hey, I can dream, can't I?
      • Just Me, Richard 3 mths ago
        The only threat Sarah could be to Obama would be if she shot him from a helicopter and field-dressed him.
    • Mischa  •  3 mths ago
      Well, she certainly wasn't a threat in 2008. Why now?
    • Topkick  •  3 mths ago
      Put her in safely aloft in a helicopter, arm her with a scoped semi-automatic rifle, and she's VERY dangerous to ANY living creature. Give her a microphone and she's absolutely suicidal. But I can't think of anywhere she wouldn't be a major nuisance to everybody!
    • Luke  •  Fayetteville, Arkansas  •  3 mths ago
      Did anyone else on this forum see Palin's speech at the CPAC? It was aired it this past Saturday on CSPAN. Seriously, her words had the cumulative weight of a paper clip. She literally piled on forty-five minutes of catchphrases and slogans which were mostly not conjoined and were not a one reinforced by a statistic or case fact. Are most of her speeches like that?
      • Old Geezer 3 mths ago
        Actually, most all of them are worse!
      • Joseph 3 mths ago
        This was one of her better speeches, thats why its getting some praise from the article. Typically she is even more scatter brained.
      • mimi 3 mths ago
        Trying to read one of her speeches is worse than listening to one. They make no sense at all when written.
    • Jim  •  3 mths ago
      Keep talking $arah! This Republican comedy show just keeps getting better and better.
      • Aaronski Man 3 mths ago
        Laugh it up now, funny boy. In November you'll be crrying like a schoolgirl.
      • james 3 mths ago
        Wrong again, Neanderthal.
    • aux  •  3 mths ago
      Sarah Palin was the torpedo that sank the McCain Campaign.
      • A Yahoo! User 3 mths ago
        and McCain got what he deserved...plus, he is a mexican baby
      • Norske 3 mths ago
        Sarah Plain is an awfully dull, solipsistic woman.
      • Rob 3 mths ago
        Get your facts right - the torpedo that sank the McCain Campaign... was George W. Bush!
    • h2o4ever  •  3 mths ago
      $arah Palin is more of a threat to Mitt Romney than she is to Obama. The real war is over the vote of the 40% independent electorate, not the party faithful. Palin only speaks to the faithful.
    • Peter  •  Los Angeles, California  •  3 mths ago
      This bim is only a threat to good reasoning and decent discourse.
      Other than that she has no worth.
    • jericho coujeau  •  Los Angeles, California  •  3 mths ago
      sarah palin comic relief for the misguided, unrealistic, homophobic, racist, pretend christian, lemming,s of the country and they think nobody see's them for what they are? good bye gop you won't be missed. all in agreement say aye.
    • David  •  3 mths ago
      Palin is a total non-factor in the election. Anyone who would listen to her at all is already voting for anybody but Obama.
    • Eric  •  3 mths ago
      But God, how I miss the snickers, the chuckles, and the real gut laughs that come along with this twit every time she opens her mouth! Makes you realize just how kooky the Republican extreme/teabagger base really is. They are no longer even American in ideals or ideas!
    • Silveredge77  •  3 mths ago
      Who will listen to Mrs. Palin?....she has evidenced she is not electable on the national stage, she is a news reader...good at reciting someone else's words.....hope she never has to answer any questions.
    • Local Crank  •  Petaluma, California  •  3 mths ago
      Who better than Sarah Palin to be the face of today's Republican Party?
    • Hector  •  3 mths ago
      She never was a threat. Only in the deluded mind of a conservative writer.
    • Minn_Cpl  •  3 mths ago
      Thank you GOP for Palin, Beck, Riley, Hannity, Mitt, & the rest of the Farest Right Republicans your party has ever put up. Thank you. Its really shows how far out of touch you are with the mainstream voter!!! Keep talking Please Keep talking!!! Even Shout more. Thank u !!!!
    • Bart  •  3 mths ago
      The GOP needs to learn to set their has-beens out to pasture, especially Palin, McConnell, Boehner, and Romney.
    • Pro Dem  •  Beaumont, Texas  •  3 mths ago
      Come on.Really.Doing this is her only source of income.She had a job as govenor of Alaska and couldn't stay with that job.So how can she tell someone else how mto theirs.She sounds like a Bimbo looking for attention.
    • 2012  •  Atlanta, Georgia  •  3 mths ago
      If ever given a position of responsibility and power in the Federal government she would be a threat to our country. I saw her Sunday on Fox News, all she could manage were 3 word campaign slogans. I guess it was all she could write on her hands.
    • steve dumford  •  Scotts Valley, California  •  3 mths ago
      Oh, puuuuuleeeeze, only a #$%$ would write a piece like this. Her screaming. screeching persona doesn't come anywhere NEAR being a threat to Obama. What has this writer been smoking?