Sarah Palin Urged to Stop by GOP: Republicans Can’t Take It Anymore
It’s a backstabbing fest (ain’t it always), as Republicans have started to come out against Sarah Palin in the Tea Party Express Rally in Boston – Massachusetts. The former Alaskan governor is all set to explore a bid in the White House. Seeing to the fact the Ms. Palin may score something big, the Republicans are on their toes to stop the Palin movement, which is intended to prevent her from romping to the Republican Presidential nomination.
Palin’s intentions may be good, but people don’t level with her the way she wants. The woman received comments that can be analogized as:

• Dopey
• Aww Man
• Hated by Millions
• Maniacal Woman
Things are just getting worse as Ed Rollins, a GOP strategist and Joe Scarborough, former Florida congressman, are beginning to question Palin’s eligibility for the Presidential elections. Scarborough said, “”Republicans have a problem. The most-talked-about figure in the GOP is a reality show star who cannot be elected. And yet the same leaders who fret that Sarah Palin could devastate their party in 2012 are too scared to say in public what they all complain about in private. Enough. It’s time for the GOP to man up.”
Meanwhile, Rollins has similar opinions about the former governor. He thinks she is good as a media star person, who can basically go well alongside the Cash in on Fame sort of campaigns. But beyond that, she’s not much of a mover.
By the way, Scarborough hosts his own talk show on the MSNBC. He thinks that Palin is revealing herself as a political that is facing insecurity issues and needs to “build herself up by tearing down”. “What man or mouse with a fully functioning human brain and a resume as thin as Palin’s would flirt with a presidential run?” Scarborough asked.

If Sarah Palin wants the 2012 Republican presidential nomination, it is hers for the taking. She is the most powerful and influential Republican in America. She demonstrated that in the 2010 mid-term elections. According to Time Magazine Online (link below), between October 13th and November 22nd, she raised $469,000 from online and direct mail contributions. She spent $244,000 in donations to the campaigns of the 81 candidates she endorsed. Of the 81 candidates she endorsed, 55 of them won. I ask you, what other Republican can raise this kind of money and muster this kind of support to get their candidates elected? Answer: Nobody. Mitt Romney certainly can’t. Mike Huckabee definitely can’t. Karl Rove can’t. And, with all due respect, Barbara Bush can’t. This is why Joe Scarborough can’t get any Republicans politicians to speak-out against Sarah Palin. Because they saw the HUGE amount of political power she wielded in the 2010 mid-term elections and they know that to speak-out against a politician as powerful as Sarah Palin is political suicide.
http://swampland.blogs.time.com/2010/11/30/palin-hauls-in-nearly-500k-in-just-over-a-month/