Thursday, January 1, 2009

How Palin Can Defeat Obama

Note: Scroll down to the previous column for important information about Bristol Palin and her newborn son, as well as fascinating comments by Bristol and Sarah Palin.

Sarah Palin blows a kiss to fans during a rally in Kissimmee, Fla., on October 26. (Burbank/Orlando Sentinel/MCT)


It's absolutely crucial that the Palin Campaign in 2011/2012 not be run by the usual suspects, Party hacks whose commitment to Sarah (as we saw in the McCain effort) would be limited, while their commitment to themselves (their miserable "careers") would be limitless.

There are many things that must be done. Some hard questions (how exactly do we win?) will require answers. That will be the main emphasis in this blog: outlining practical steps that will raise money and build support for Sarah Palin in her quest to become the nation's 45th President.

Also, there must be mechanisms in place to raise money and to combat the Obama-Axelrod smear machine. As we learned in 2008, "TeamObama," including its media allies, will stop at nothing in their efforts to defame Gov. Palin and her family.

I'd suggest everyone read Joe Trippi's "The Revolution Will Not be Televised." Trippi is an awful writer, but he was the driving force behind the Howard Dean Money Tree. Another book that I found really helpful was the biography of Lee Atwater (titled "Bad Boy").

My personal goal is to help create momentum that will make Sarah unstoppable in getting the nomination and an even-money choice for the presidency. One important way you can help to that end is to join
TeamSarah, the biggest and most active of the Palin groups. Bloggers should join the ReadMyLipstick group.

I believe Sarah has every intention of seeking the presidency in 2012. To help her achieve that goal, we would need to have an army of supporters -- real activists -- in place by 2011. We can't do the usual Republican thing of running around at the last minute begging people for money and volunteer help. We begin the process of defeating Obama now, or we might as well not attempt it at all.

The more we look like we can win, the easier it will be to raise money and get ground-game volunteers. People love the smell of victory
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4 comments:

Historical Melungeons said...

Yes, you are right. We need to be working on this 24/7 NOW!!!

robert verdi said...

Great Post,
The key, do not try and win 100% of the vote the way McCain did with his campaign. It takes three things to win, good policies, competence, and political acumen, the governor has all three and should act accordingly.

b.e. said...

It looks like Mitt Romney is the one to worry about at the moment.
Can you suggest a strategy to make sure Sarah stays ahead of him ?

See
http://thehill.com/leading-the-news/palin-is-odds-on-favorite-to-win-2012-gop-nomination-2009-01-02.html

Happy said...

I will do whatever I can to help her!

http://www.momsforsarahpalin.com