I just got through listening to old Roach rant on and on about a poll that had independent voters favoring Charlie Sheen over Sarah Paling in a fantasy presidential race.
Roach insists that all the negativity about Palin among Republicans and all the polls are designed to persuade Palin that she cannot beat Barack Obama. Limburger is convinced that Obama is ‘destroying’ our country and that any bedrock conservative, including Sarah Palin, would defeat the current occupant of the White House.
Obama is destroying the country? As much as I dislike Obama as president, there is no way that he is coming anywhere close to destroying the good old USA, nor does he want to. And if he wanted to destroy us, Congress and the Supreme Court would never let him do so.
Sarah Palin would defeat Obama? Palin cannot get the independent vote, and without that vote she doesn’t have a snowball’s chance in hell of getting elected president.
Poor old Roach! Either he’s suffering from a brain aneurysm or else he’s back being high on drugs again.
SARAH PALIN VS. CHARLIE SHEEN? INDEPENDENTS PICK THE ACTOR
By Catalina Camia
USA Today
March 17, 2011
Sarah Palin is getting hit from all sides.
Today, there's a poll out that shows independent voters would rather vote for Charlie Sheen than the former Alaska governor for president. We're not kidding.
Democratic-leaning Public Policy Polling surveyed voters March 10-13 and found independents say by 41%-36% they'd rather vote for the former star of Two and a Half Men than for Palin.
When all voters are considered in this fantasy matchup, Palin beats Sheen. We point out the numbers for independents because they're a crucial bloc needed for winning the White House.
Palin is considering a run for the GOP presidential nomination in 2012. Yesterday, we reported on a new ABC News/Washington Post poll that shows that less than 60% of Republicans have a favorable view of their party's 2008 vice presidential nominee -- and has higher negatives than other potential GOP White House hopefuls.
Charlie Sheen, of course, isn't going to run for president -- at least we don't think the bad-boy actor has that in mind. But thanks for reading to this point and a shout-out to our colleague Kelly Kennedy for alerting us to this survey.
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