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General Category => National/Breaking News => Topic started by: happyg on October 01, 2013, 03:37:14 am
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Sarah Palin took a clever shot at Obama tonight in advising the Republicans to remind everyone that a government shutdown isn’t armageddon like Democrats would have them believe, but rather it’s a pinprick. She then reminds Hannity that Obama said the other week when he was ready to bomb Syria that America doesn’t do pinpricks. She agrees, saying we don’t do pinpricks but sometimes we elect them.
Watch:
Video at link: http://therightscoop.com/sarah-palin-hits-obama-we-dont-do-pinpricks-but-sometimes-we-elect-them/
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:tongue2: :silly: :silly: :silly:
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That type of personal attack does nothing constructive in terms of persuading a national movement.
Palin basically just made a message board post. I hope she reconsiders her words next time and elevates herself above Obama's pettiness and insults. I know it must be hard for Sarah, considering the smears she has taken from the left, but Reagan was able to speak above the muck to reach people in his day, and history is starting to show that W. Bush's approach helped shine a bright light on the bias of the media, and the childishness of the left.
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The hell you say:
That type of personal attack does nothing constructive in terms of persuading a national movement.
There is nothing like that kind of ridicule to freeze a moment, provide a laugh, and puncture the Obama pomposity balloon.
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The hell you say:
There is nothing like that kind of ridicule to freeze a moment, provide a laugh, and puncture the Obama pomposity balloon.
:amen:
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She has her following. I wish Sarah ran deeper than simply a wink and a quip. The ridicule would mean more.
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She has her following. I wish Sarah ran deeper than simply a wink and a quip. The ridicule would mean more.
If you listen to the interview, Palin delivers the line in deadpan fashion, and in the context of a sober discussion of the government shutdown. I don't think she intended it to be anything more than a casual insult. And why not? Democrats have been insulting Republicans every waking minute for years, and in far worse terms.
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I remember Reagan often taking clever shots at his political enemies. However, I agree Palin could reach more people who haven't given her a first look (because of her media-created caricature) by elevating her messaging. These are serious times, after all.
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I have to admit I laughed when I heard it, but in the end this comment probably does more harm to the movement than helps. Unlike others, I'm not too worked up over it. Palin has fought the good fight and taken her share of flack, so I'd cut her some slack. Nonetheless, we have to keep our powder dry right now and let our actions do the talking while the Dems overreact. It's our only hope of getting anything out of this.
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I have to admit I laughed when I heard it, but in the end this comment probably does more harm to the movement than helps. Unlike others, I'm not too worked up over it. Palin has fought the good fight and taken her share of flack, so I'd cut her some slack. Nonetheless, we have to keep our powder dry right now and let our actions do the talking while the Dems overreact. It's our only hope of getting anything out of this.
Er....what "movement"?
And how does calling Obama a pr*ck do any damage? What? Giving seniors the vapors over the word?
Vic...the time is past to play nice-nice with these sons-a-b*tches.
In fact....Sarah Palin is the purrfect GOP spokeswoman to utter it.
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That type of personal attack does nothing constructive in terms of persuading a national movement.
Palin basically just made a message board post. I hope she reconsiders her words next time and elevates herself above Obama's pettiness and insults. I know it must be hard for Sarah, considering the smears she has taken from the left, but Reagan was able to speak above the muck to reach people in his day, and history is starting to show that W. Bush's approach helped shine a bright light on the bias of the media, and the childishness of the left.
It's a different America today. Sadly, hurling insults and speaking in sound bites is the way to reach the average American.
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Er....what "movement"?
And how does calling Obama a pr*ck do any damage? What? Giving seniors the vapors over the word?
Vic...the time is past to play nice-nice with these sons-a-b*tches.
In fact....Sarah Palin is the purrfect GOP spokeswoman to utter it.
The movement that elected Ted Cruz. I think he is the proper face, and he sets the proper tone in the media.
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The movement that elected Ted Cruz. I think he is the proper face, and he sets the proper tone in the media.
That same movement gave us Sarah Palin....and no doubt made the 2008 election closer than it would have been.
IMO, the ONLY way we're going to bust through the media jersey-wall is by being "outrageous". And Sarah is like a flame to a moth.
Furthermore....Obama IS a pr*ck. :laugh:
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Furthermore....Obama IS a pr*ck. :laugh:
Yes, there is that ...
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Yes, there is that ...
LOL! :beer:
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That type of personal attack does nothing constructive in terms of persuading a national movement.
Palin basically just made a message board post. I hope she reconsiders her words next time and elevates herself above Obama's pettiness and insults. I know it must be hard for Sarah, considering the smears she has taken from the left, but Reagan was able to speak above the muck to reach people in his day, and history is starting to show that W. Bush's approach helped shine a bright light on the bias of the media, and the childishness of the left.
Reagan made digs when necessary, George W. didn't respond because he didn't think he should, and Sarah digs and does it well.
I say, let them all be themselves and handle the filth slung at them as they see fit.
Whatever one thinks of Sarah, she's right about this..............isn't she??
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Reagan made digs when necessary, George W. didn't respond because he didn't think he should, and Sarah digs and does it well.
I say, let them all be themselves and handle the filth slung at them as they see fit.
Whatever one thinks of Sarah, she's right about this..............isn't she??
Of course, she is right. I thought there were times Bush should have spoken up, but he allowed the democrats to keep slinging mud, and a lot of it stuck.
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Of course, she is right. I thought there were times Bush should have spoken up, but he allowed the democrats to keep slinging mud, and a lot of it stuck.
I know it did. And a lot of us were wishing he'd speak up. But he believed it was right to just do his job and ignore them, and it's hard for me to fault him for his principles.
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She has her following. I wish Sarah ran deeper than simply a wink and a quip. The ridicule would mean more.
Well if you ask me, The better half of the McCain/Palin ticket was by far Sarah Palin. And she has a lot more going for her than a wink and a quip. She is an intelligent woman who stands her ground not budging. And when the “establishment” fights back she fights back even harder and usually gets her way in the end.
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Well if you ask me, The better half of the McCain/Palin ticket was by far Sarah Palin. And she has a lot more going for her than a wink and a quip. She is an intelligent woman who stands her ground not budging. And when the “establishment” fights back she fights back even harder and usually gets her way in the end.
Really? If she usually gets her way, why did she quit halfway through her first term as governor of Alaska?
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Really? why did she quit halfway through her first term as governor of Alaska?
That old shtick is tired and worn out.
Even David Carr of the New York Times could see the reasons for it, by writing begrudgingly the below admiring but at the same time nasty comment:
Instead, she quit her day job and proceeded to become a one-woman national media empire, with the ratings and lucre to show for it.
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I won't argue with anyone over this because it is an argument that can't be won or lost. That said, she may be deep thinker but I don't see it.
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That old shtick is tired and worn out.
Even David Carr of the New York Times could see the reasons for it, by writing begrudgingly the below admiring but at the same time nasty comment:
Instead, she quit her day job and proceeded to become a one-woman national media empire, with the ratings and lucre to show for it.
So she quit for money. I've been saying that since she quit and getting pilloried for it. Nice to see that you agree.
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So she quit for money. I've been saying that since she quit and getting pilloried for it. Nice to see that you agree.
I think you're jealous.
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Did Obama get the most powerful position on planet earth because of his stellar performance as a state senator and his less than one term in congress? Face it we're in the post resume era. Today it's about Star power, rhetoric and ideology not whether you're a good manager. Who's to say if Palin's path to higher office, if she has such designs, makes her a less qualified candidate?
Anyway, at the time Palin was chosen to be McCain's vice presidential nominee she had the highest rating of any governor in the United States.
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I think you're jealous.
If Sarah had not quit, there would be other reasons to criticize her. You are right! It is jealousy that someone new, who happened to be beautiful and smart, along with being a good conservative has such an impact on voters like us.
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I think you're jealous.
The only thing predictable about Sarah Palin is the revulsion she inspires by those who roll their eyes at the thought that someone from Alaska (a woman from Alaska) could draw such unmatched numbers of admirers in the political arena. Let me just encapsulate it for you of what they think: “How can someone so stupid do so well?
Newsflash for them: She’s not stupid, and she didn’t fade away like most of them predicted she would.
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Did Obama get the most powerful position on planet earth because of his stellar performance as a state senator and his less than one term in congress? Face it we're in the post resume era. Today it's about Star power, rhetoric and ideology not whether you're a good manager. Who's to say if Palin's path to higher office, if she has such designs, makes her a less qualified candidate?
Anyway, at the time Palin was chosen to be McCain's vice presidential nominee she had the highest rating of any governor in the United States.
And she was the reason for any enthusiasm for the ticket.
I don't know a single soul who was excited about McCain.
Her giving a boost to the ticket and keeping them in the running until the Democrat caused financial crisis, cannot be emphasized enough.
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Probably pointless to post it. Unlikely he will read it, and, even if he does, he will ignore it since to do otherwise will eliminate one of his favorite Liberal talking points.
Sarah Palin: Why She Resigned
ANCHORAGE, ALASKA, July 7, 2009
After her bombshell announcement Friday that she was resigning as governor of Alaska 18 months before the end of her first term, and amid questions about her political future ricocheting from Alaska to Washington, D.C., Sarah Palin packed it up, traveled more than 300 miles from her family home in Wasilla and went fishing.
It was there in Dillingham, Alaska, on the shores of Kanakanak Beach, that ABC News joined the former Republican presidential running mate on a salmon fishing trip. Dressed in a white T-shirt and overall waders, Alaska's governor was philosophical about politics and life, all the while plucking salmon from the family fishing nets aboard a boat her husband, Todd, and a buddy built 20 years ago...
But she said a major factor in the decision was the mounting legal bills she and the state have had to incur to fight ethics charges from her political adversaries. None of the accusations have been proved but, she said, the costs of fighting them have been enormous.
"You know, conditions have really changed in Alaska in the political arena since Aug. 29, since I was tapped to run for VP. When that opposition research -- those researchers really bombarded Alaska -- started digging for dirt and have not let up. They're not gonna find any dirt," she said. "We keep proving that every time we win an ethics violation lawsuit, and we've won every one of them. But it has been costing our state millions of dollars. It's cost Todd and me. You know the adversaries would love to see us put on the path of personal bankruptcy so that we can't afford to run." ...
Another major reason Palin stated for walking away from her first term as Alaska's governor was that after she announced the decision not to seek a second term as governor, she would become a lame duck, and she'd refuse to "milk" that status. She said most politicians "say it's a paycheck, it's a paycheck and I get to travel around. No, that's politics as usual."
[emphasis added]
http://abcnews.go.com/Politics/sarah-palin-speaks-abc-news/story?id=8016906
I suppose the next step will be to call her a liar, and that she quit for other more nefarious reasons, or is simply off her nut.
I have never been able to understand the bizarre extent of Palin Derangement Syndrome, given who and what she is, but it is darned interesting to observe.
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I have never been able to understand the bizarre extent of Palin Derangement Syndrome, given who and what she is, but it is darned interesting to observe.
There's only one word that can fully explain the hatred....one word.
.....cleavage. :laugh:
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It's about her appearance, her mannerisms, the way she talks. The things Liberals care most about: style over substance. That's why they hate her. The fact that she made herself an expert on energy and was an effective governor mattered not to them.
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She has her following. I wish Sarah ran deeper than simply a wink and a quip. The ridicule would mean more.
Since she's the ONLY politician ridiculing the boy king, the ridicule will do. One of the BIG mistakes I've seen the GOP make over the last five years is failing to ridicule that little sh*t and all his minions every chance they've gotten [and they've gotten plenty]. Instead they treat him and the Dims with arespect both mystifying and unearned. Woodworth Ave. [where I grew up]etiquette says when a man offers you his throat, cut it. They could have decapitated [metaphorically] Il Douche years ago if they didn't treat the malignantly narcissistic sociopath as a responsible adversary [ditto for Dingy Harry. Rancid Pelosi, et al]
I like Sarah just fine. And considering how more than not she's right on issues, and candidates, I don't think she's all that shallow. :patriot:
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Since she's the ONLY politician ridiculing the boy king, the ridicule will do. One of the BIG mistakes I've seen the GOP make over the last five years is failing to ridicule that little sh*t and all his minions every chance they've gotten [and they've gotten plenty]. Instead they treat him and the Dims with arespect both mystifying and unearned. Woodworth Ave. [where I grew up]etiquette says when a man offers you his throat, cut it. They could have decapitated [metaphorically] Il Douche years ago if they didn't treat the malignantly narcissistic sociopath as a responsible adversary [ditto for Dingy Harry. Rancid Pelosi, et al]
I like Sarah just fine. And considering how more than not she's right on issues, and candidates, I don't think she's all that shallow. :patriot:
word :beer:
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Since she's the ONLY politician ridiculing the boy king, the ridicule will do. One of the BIG mistakes I've seen the GOP make over the last five years is failing to ridicule that little sh*t and all his minions every chance they've gotten [and they've gotten plenty]. Instead they treat him and the Dims with arespect both mystifying and unearned. Woodworth Ave. [where I grew up]etiquette says when a man offers you his throat, cut it. They could have decapitated [metaphorically] Il Douche years ago if they didn't treat the malignantly narcissistic sociopath as a responsible adversary [ditto for Dingy Harry. Rancid Pelosi, et al]
I like Sarah just fine. And considering how more than not she's right on issues, and candidates, I don't think she's all that shallow. :patriot:
Why don't you stop beating around the bush and just tell us how you really feel?
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There's not a darn thing wrong with Sarah. Besides her good qualities, she also has integrity and morals that 99% of Congresscritters lack. She's been investigated so far back, that I'm surprised they didn't want to read her ultra sounds.
Except for a few, everyone I talk to likes her. Their criticism is that she's unelectable and ruined because of all the negativity over the years. What's wrong with that picture?
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They had a good hate conservatives back and forth going there for a while.
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There's only one word that can fully explain the hatred....one word.
.....cleavage. :laugh:
That plus an opportunistic streak = hypocritical tease.
(OMG will she run; won't she run; will she run; ad infinitum)
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The only thing predictable about Sarah Palin is the revulsion she inspires by those who roll their eyes at the thought that someone from Alaska (a woman from Alaska) could draw such unmatched numbers of admirers in the political arena. Let me just encapsulate it for you of what they think: “How can someone so stupid do so well?
Newsflash for them: She’s not stupid, and she didn’t fade away like most of them predicted she would.
That's a terrible strawman. I, for one, don't think Palin is stupid. She's a calculating capitalist who knows that a good soundbite is much more effecting in attracting attention than is laying out a thoughtful and reasoned approach. She is smart as can be. She's done a fantastic job of exploiting the current' "GOTCHA!" political climate, and has made millions in doing so.
She's not a serious politician, though.
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Since she's the ONLY politician ridiculing the boy king, the ridicule will do. One of the BIG mistakes I've seen the GOP make over the last five years is failing to ridicule that little sh*t and all his minions every chance they've gotten [and they've gotten plenty]. Instead they treat him and the Dims with arespect both mystifying and unearned. Woodworth Ave. [where I grew up]etiquette says when a man offers you his throat, cut it. They could have decapitated [metaphorically] Il Douche years ago if they didn't treat the malignantly narcissistic sociopath as a responsible adversary [ditto for Dingy Harry. Rancid Pelosi, et al]
I like Sarah just fine. And considering how more than not she's right on issues, and candidates, I don't think she's all that shallow. :patriot:
Palin isn't a politician, though. She's a member of the media, and makes a ton of money running a PAC. That's not a negative, but she isn't a serious politician, and she won't be running in 2016, either. I just hope she doesn't stretch out her obvious "withdrawal" to the race, and then take a dump on a guy like Rick Perry like she did in 2012 in order to get Mitt Romney elected.
Palin loves McCain, and still hasn't called him out, by the way.
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Palin isn't a politician, though. She's a member of the media, and makes a ton of money running a PAC. That's not a negative, but she isn't a serious politician, and she won't be running in 2016, either. I just hope she doesn't stretch out her obvious "withdrawal" to the race, and then take a dump on a guy like Rick Perry like she did in 2012 in order to get Mitt Romney elected.
Palin loves McCain, and still hasn't called him out, by the way.
Pretty accurate. Palin has crafted her "awe shucks" persona to perfection, which she can employ on 'select' occasions. In that respect, she's a very savvy woman.
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I agree that if she had a persona like Lady Margaret Thatcher....the same cadence and wit, that she'd be more effective and bulletproof
Speak less and say more is what I say! :laugh: