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CBS News/ November 1, 2010, 12:15 PM

GOP Leaders: Sarah Palin Must be Stopped

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Updated 6:24 p.m. Eastern Time

Last night, Politico posted an anonymously-sourced story reporting that advisers to top potential 2012 Republican presidential candidates are united in their desire to stop Sarah Palin from winning the presidential nomination out of a fear that she would lose badly in the general election.

"There is a determined, focused establishment effort ... to find a candidate we can coalesce around who can beat Sarah Palin," someone described as a "prominent and longtime Washington Republican" told Politico. "We believe she could get the nomination, but Barack Obama would crush her."

Palin quickly responded to the story on Fox News' "On the Record" last night, criticizing the use of anonymous sources and stating, "The paper that we just printed this article on was not worth even wrapping my king salmon in."

"This is a joke to have unnamed sources tearing somebody apart limb by limb," said Palin.

She also lit into those quoted, telling Greta Van Susteren they "want to lead the nation and run the world" and yet "they're not brave enough to put their name in an article." She called them "the GOP the establishment -- the self-proclaimed elite" and added that "if they would man up and if they would, you know, make these claims against me, then I can debate them."

UPDATE: Palin has now sarcastically referred to Politico and other detractors "puppy-kicking, chain-smoking porn producers" in an email to the Daily Caller.

She reportedly wrote: "I suppose I could play their immature, unprofessional, waste-of-time game, too, by claiming these reporters and politicos are homophobe, child molesting, tax evading, anti-dentite, puppy-kicking, chain smoking porn producers...really, they are... I've seen it myself...but I'll only give you the information off-the-record, on deep, deep background; attribute these 'facts' to an 'anonymous source' and I'll give you more."

The Politico story focuses on what has become obvious to many in Washington: The fact that while Palin is an undisputed superstar on the right who can drum up significant enthusiasm among her base, she represents a significant risk as a general election candidate. A CBS News poll last month found that Palin is viewed unfavorably by nearly 50 percent of Americans, and favorably by just 22 percent.

Last week, former George W. Bush adviser Karl Rove told the UK's Daily Telegraph Palin may lack the "gravitas" to become president.

In his widely-read "Playbook" e-mail this morning, one of the authors of the Politico story, Mike Allen, wrote that, "We didn't even set out to write this. But it came up so often that we had to: It was the worst-kept secret in D.C.!" Allen and co-author Jim VandeHei were called "jokes" by Palin for writing the article.

There is a good reason why no Republican wants to be quoted criticizing Palin: She has shown herself to be adept at painting her opponents as just the sort of Washington insiders who have fallen so out of fashion with the GOP base. No potential 2012 contender wants to be set up as the establishment alternative to the former Alaska governor.

Some are already distancing themselves from the sentiments in the story. Rudy Giuliani said on Fox News today that Republicans should not be attacking each other and that Republican voters - not "so-called leaders" - should decide who should be the nominee. Palin, he said, should get the chance "to make her case and let the Republican Party decide." The "so-called leaders" quoted in the story, he added, "are missing the whole point" of what the current election cycle says about voters' moods. He called on the Republican National Committee to discipline Republicans who criticize each other.

Still, there are signs that the "top advisers to the candidates most frequently mentioned as running in 2012 and a diverse assortment of other top GOP officials" who were interviewed for the story have reason to be worried.

Look at the Senate race in Delaware, where the Palin-endorsed Christine O'Donnell's upset victory over Rep. Mike Castle in the GOP primary turned a likely GOP pickup into what looks like an easy Democratic victory. While O'Donnell's appeal won over enough primary voters to get her to the general election, that has seemingly not translated to the overall electorate.

The Palin-aligned website Conservatives4Palin is using the Politico story for fundraising, as well as for the opportunity to cast what it calls the GOP establishment as an all-boys club.

"The GOP Establishment deems that nominating Governor Palin in 2012 would spell disaster," writes Whitney Pitcher. "However, for whom would a Palin nomination be a disaster? The GOP Establishment? One of the GOP boys: Romney, Huckabee, Pawlenty, Gingrich, Thune, Barbour, Daniels?"

"If Governor Palin were to win the GOP nomination, the Establishment dies," adds Pitcher.

One Republican leader told Politico that party leaders hoped that a strengthened Republican National Committee could be used to hobble Palin. Yet the Republican Party has become increasingly decentralized in the 2010 election cycle, thanks in part to the rising influence of outside groups and the Tea Party movement, raising questions about how much influence the RNC will ultimately have on the nomination.

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jmhubers says:
Actually JV I'm an independent who will vote for whomever I believe to be acting in the best interests of our country. My opposition to Palin is related to that - she would destroy the country I love. Will I vote for Obama again? Certainly if the Republicans field another set of candidates like they did in the last election - a past his prime semi senile senator and a witless former cheerleader.

I stand by my decision and would do it again in a heartbeat as what I've seen so far is a president who is, in fact, doing what he can to turn this recession around and help those who have no health care have it. Good president.
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carrieoki says:
Palin is a pathological liar, gas lights people, never accepts blame for her actions. She has most of the hallmark symptoms of a sociopath. If so, she would be a danger if she ever got elected to public office or assigned to a government post. Don't believe me? Then read, "the sociopath next door: The Ruthless Versus the Rest of Us," by Martha Stoudt, Ph.D., Crown Publishing, 2005.
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CWOODS8178 says:
can you see sarah getting a 2 billion dollar trade agreement with india [ no ]she is only filling her pockets off the backs of foolish people
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saadasim says:
We Americans like to surprise you. You thought after Reagan, we couldn't get anyone dumber. Then we showed you Bush. Then you thought that had to be the limit. So we showed?you Palin. Now we give you candidates that claim that Man was created 6000 years ago and mouse were created with human brains. Can you imagine the next election?

I'll show you Obama's birth certificate when you show me Palin's high school certificate.
Bill Maher
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PX9356 says:
jon huntsman jr will win in 2012. sarah should run the party.
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markv7 says:
I would trust Sarah Palin's decisions on the economy over Barack Obama's any day.

Palin would allow private sector businesses and citizens to keep more of the money they've earned.

Palin would cut entitlement spending, stop taxpayer funding of NPR, NEA, NAS, and abolish useless government bureaucracies like the federal Department of Education (which doesn't educate anyone).

Palin wouldn't keep extending unemployment benefits indefinitely and would limit such benefits to 6 months.

Palin would expand oil drilling and the search for alternative fuels, and wouldn't be in the pocket of the job-killing environmental lobby.

And she wouldn't waste millions of taxpayer dollars on the global warming hoax.
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jericolover says:
Sarah Palin is a loud, expensively dressed, walking amusement attraction....nothing more...nothing less. She draws a crowd because everyone wants to see what comes out of her mouth next. Anyone with half a brain should be able to see that she doesn't have what it takes to run for dog catcher. It seems everyone in her original circle of players during the Presidential run made out well. Crystal's boyfriend had his moment of fame and ran to the light, Crystal is making her bucks with interviews and dancing with the stars, and Sarah has been weaving money making webs ever since she realized being mayor just didn't bring in enough bucks to drown in. Sarah will line her nest for as long as people are willing to see the cirus act.
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Cowcharge replies:
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Who is Crystal? Moron.
JV1970 replies:
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This is from someone who doesn't even know Sarah daughter's name is Bristol, not Crystal!
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documemts says:
Republicans need to start listening to their inner cow. The person they're talking about to go against her is Karl Rove after his "gender-reassignment" operation.
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diamruby says:
We certainly hope this brain dead, loud mouth, low life of a human being runs for office, if she represents what the tea party & republicans stand for we are in for whole lot more problems. We just love how these "religious" people delight in showing their mental insanity to the whole world & want us to follow them. Look at how ****** the evangilist women (Tammy Baker for example" are on TV while they lie & entrap old people & others into sending them money to support their high end life style. Relgion is nothing more than a way extract money & suck the life out of needy people, what they don't want you to know is that "God" is the earth & all things in it & its free, yes you do not have to "Pay to Pray" or follow the crazy customs that some freaked out organization claim "God" has told them to do. The stuff they are ingesting & smoking is known to cause great mental problems in most.
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Cowcharge replies:
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At least she doesn't belong to a religion that wants us all dead.
JV1970 replies:
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This is coming from someone who doesn't even know that Tammy Baker is dead! She died a few years ago from cancer!
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farmersdaughter says:
Sarah Palin's vocabulary has decended to the gutter. She is no model for young Americans or Christians. She is an embarasment and she doesn't care. She get's her attention with this new "language" of hers by creating her own words. Lord help us....we need someone who represents truth and is not willing to create their own fame.
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JV1970 replies:
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In case you don't know it, Sarah Palin speaks the way most of America speaks! She doesn't try to put on airs or act arrogant or haughty like she's better than anyone else! That is what we followers like about her!
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