Yes, the polling people must poll, but presidential polls three years before the fact are a real pain in the ass.
I have no idea what the future actually holds in store for Sarah Palin but I can tell you this: Mike Huckabee and Mitt Romney are never going to be elected POTUS.
Yes, Huckabee oozes all things folksy and seems like he’d be a blast with a few beers in him but that right-wing populist b.s. will actually do all the damage to the conservative cause that the MSM would have you believe Palin did.
As for Mitt Romney, he couldn’t…Huh?…I’m sorry…I dozed off.
I think Zombie Teddy Roosevelt was the GOP front runner at this point in the last election cycle so we needn’t get all worked up about this. If, however, Huckster is still hanging around in a couple of years Republican voters might want to invest in a Costco-sized can of “Wake The F Up!”





Even though this poll is premature, I would’ve hoped it would be more encouraging. I like Huckabee as a person. I even campaigned for him for governor of Arkansas back in the day, but I don’t think he’s right for President. He’s too sweet, french vanilla. (Just like me, I wouldn’t run for Pres. either)
Romney? I just don’t care about him. He’s a non-candidate, imho. He’s tap water-unfiltered.
I hope Palin turns on her FIERCE and makes me want to vote for her. I guess it could happen but I think she’s too polite to be fierce. I’m thinking she is strawberry shortcake flavored.
What I want to vote for is someone who is FIERCELY American! Fiercely committed to the Constitution and the people! I want someone who will remind the Republican party that they are supposed to be CONSERVATIVES!!! I want Scotch Bonnet or Habanero!
Do you think Sasha Fierce will run?
jk there’s no way she’d be battin’ for our team!
I like Mike Huckabee’s TV show, and think he should just keep doing that – he’s good at it. Every time I start thinking I might like him as a politician, I remember he’s the one who put that Mexican Consulate in Little Rock, AR.
Romney? Every time I see him, all I can think of is listening in disbelief as he said to a largely Native-American audience at the CLC ’07 that he was proud that “America has never fought a war for land.” (Huh?!) Apparently, he was oblivious to the stupidity of that comment, because he repeated it later on a televised speech. And then there’s the whole I-was-for-legalized-abortion-before-I-was-against-it-because-I-wanted-the-Republican-nomination thing.
I like Sarah Palin a lot. But I don’t think she has any desire to be President, and we don’t need another candidate with that attitude.
I remember a lot of socially-progressive fiscal conservatives who either actively or passively supported Obama, thinking he would be the Carter that brings on the next Reagan. Only one problem with that – Who’s this generation’s equivalent of Reagan?