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Sarah Palin was on with Bill O'Reilly tonight. She discussed Harry Reid's racial comments saying, "A lot of us don't think along those lines that a person's skin tone qualifies them for president."
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Conservatives: The Party of Inclusion.
Sarah Palin was on with Bill O'Reilly tonight. She discussed Harry Reid's racial comments saying, "A lot of us don't think along those lines that a person's skin tone qualifies them for president."
Here's the difference between Palin and Obama; between conservatives and liberals -- people like Palin understand Israel's role in being our sole ally in the Middle East. Obama would rather pander and apologize to the Muslim world who will continue to wage war against Israel and the U.S. regardless of what Obama thinks he is doing.
CNN's Candy Crowley reports on a new poll from CNN/opinion Research saying that only 29% of those surveyed are of the opinion that former Vice presidental candidate Sarah Palin, as Ms. Crowley puts it, "does not have the right stuff to sit in the Oval Office."
John McCain campaign manager blasts Sarah Palin.
CNN reports:
The man who ran John McCain's presidential campaign warned Friday that Sarah Palin could lead to a 'catastrophic' election result for the GOP in 2012 if the former Alaska governor captures the party's presidential nomination.
"I think that she has talents," Steve Schmidt, the former campaign manager of McCain's failed presidential bid, told CNN's John King. "But my honest view is that she would not be a winning candidate for the Republican Party in 2012, and in fact, were she the nominee, we could have a catastrophic election result."
The comments came during The Atlantic Magazine's First Draft of History Conferece, held at the Newseum in Washington, DC.
"I don't think it's inconceivable that she could be the Republican nominee for President of the United States," added Schmidt — who, among others in the McCain campaign, butted heads behind the scenes with Palin in the weeks leading up to Election Day. "I do think it's fairly inconceivable that she could be elected President of the United States."
Looking ahead to Palin's upcoming book — entitled "Going Rogue" — Schmidt predicted he would be portrayed as "anti-rogue in the running of the campaign."
Former vice presidential nominee Sarah Palin, criticized for her lack of foreign policy experience, emerged in Asia on Wednesday to share her views from "Main Street U.S.A." with a group of high-flying global investors.
Breitbart has another video and more:
Palin, the former governor of Alaska, gave hundreds of financial big-hitters at the CLSA Investors' Forum in Hong Kong a wide-ranging speech that covered Alaska, international terrorism, US economic policy and trade with China.
Her performance, which was closed to the media, divided opinion.
Some of those who attended praised her forthright views on government social and economic intervention and others walked out early in disgust.
"She was brilliant," said a European delegate, on condition of anonymity.
"She said America was spending a lot of money and it was a temporary solution. Normal people are having to pay more and more but things don't get better. The rich will leave the country and the poor will get poorer."
RNC Chair Michael Steele defends Sarah Palin's assessment of Obamacare.
Senior citizens, among others, will suffer under this plan.
At the end of the clip, Jarret "defends" Palin's statement as he reminds a Liberal Congressman -- who gets in a gratuitous Palin attack -- that Nancy Pelosi is equally "crazy".
Newt Gingrich cites Ezekial Emanuel, Rahm's brother, in his defense of Palin on "This Week".
Gingrich/Palin 2012?
The AP reports:
ANCHORAGE, Alaska (AP) - Former Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin called President Barack Obama's health plan "downright evil" Friday in her first online comments since leaving office, saying in a Facebook posting that he would create a "death panel" that would deny care to the neediest Americans.
"The America I know and love is not one in which my parents or my baby with Down Syndrome will have to stand in front of Obama's 'death panel' so his bureaucrats can decide, based on a subjective judgment of their 'level of productivity in society,' whether they are worthy of health care," the former Republican vice presidential candidate wrote.
"Such a system is downright evil," Palin wrote on her page, which has nearly 700,000 supporters. She encouraged her supporters to be engaged in the debate.
The claim that the Democratic health care bills would encourage euthanasia has been circulating on the Internet for weeks and has been echoed by some Republican leaders. Democrats from Obama on down have dismissed it as a distortion. The nonpartisan group FactCheck.org, a project of the Annenberg Public Policy Center at the University of Pennsylvania says the claim is false.
The allegation appears to be based on a provision of the House bill that would require Medicare to pay for end-of-life counseling sessions, on a voluntary basis, for beneficiaries who want the service. Medicare already covers hospice care. And legislation passed by Congress in 1990 requires that patients be asked if they have a living will.
The media just will not leave her alone, will it?
Politico has more:
Former Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin tells POLITICO that widespread blogosphere reports about a possible divorce from her husband, Todd, are “made up.”
In a brief telephone interview on Tuesday night, Palin quipped that she loves finding out “what’s goin’ on in my life from the news.”
“Do you want to talk to Todd?” she teased. “He’s sitting right next to me.” But he didn’t come on the line.
The former governor and her family were in New York City to visit her publisher, HarperCollins Publishers.
Palin said her memoir, due out next spring, will convey a “pioneering spirit” and will “inspire those doing battle in their own lives.” She said she and the family had been doing “fun kids’ things” during her trip to Manhattan.
Palin was eating dinner at Michael’s restaurant with her husband; her adviser, Meg Stapleton; and Washington lawyer Robert Barnett, her book agent.
Bill O'Reilly uses his "Talking Points Memo" to take Bill Maher to task for calling the United States "a stupid country." He closes by suggesting Maher "acted stupidly".
Hey, Bill Maher? I agree with you for this fact -- America elected Barack Obama, so maybe we are a "stupid country"! Screw you for attacking Palin you worthless, talentless hack! What has Bill Maher done with his life vs. Sarah Palin's accomplishments.
Republicans and those who lean Republican are currently most likely to name Mitt Romney (26%) as the person they would be most likely to support for president in 2012, with Sarah Palin following closely behind at 21%.
This, in light on Sarah Palin's resignation yesterday.
Now this is conservatism in action! The polar oppostie of the Obama/Pelosi socialist take over of America. We are a Republic of 50 States! Not one massive European-style socialiast state!
From World Net Daily:
Gov. Sarah Palin has signed a joint resolution declaring Alaska's sovereignty under the Tenth Amendment to the Constitution – and now 36 other states have introduced similar resolutions as part of a growing resistance to the federal government.
Just weeks before she plans to step down from her position as Alaska governor, Palin signed House Joint Resolution 27, sponsored by state Rep. Mike Kelly on July 10, according to a Tenth Amendment Center report. The resolution "claims sovereignty for the state under the Tenth Amendment to the Constitution of the United States over all powers not otherwise enumerated and granted to the federal government by the Constitution of the United States."
Alaska's House passed HJR 27 by a vote of 37-0, and the Senate passed it by a vote of 40-0.
According to the report, the joint resolution does not carry with it the force of law, but supporters say it is a significant move toward getting their message out to other lawmakers, the media and grassroots movements.
Alaska's resolution states:
Be it resolved that the Alaska State Legislature hereby claims sovereignty for the state under the Tenth Amendment to the Constitution of the United States over all powers not otherwise enumerated and granted to the federal government by the Constitution of the United States.
Be it further resolved that this resolution serves as Notice and Demand to the federal government to cease and desist, effective immediately, mandates that are beyond the scope of these constitutionally delegated powers.
While seven states – Tennessee, Idaho, North Dakota, South Dakota, Oklahoma, Alaska and Louisiana – have had both houses of their legislatures pass similar decrees, Alaska Gov. Palin and Tennessee Gov. Phil Bredesen are currently the only governors to have signed their states' sovereignty resolutions.
The resolutions all address the Tenth Amendment that says: "powers not delegated to the United States by the Constitution, nor prohibited by it to the States, are reserved to the States respectively, or to the people."
Levi Johnston is the father of Todd and Sarah Palin's grandchild.
Here is the bashing he is referring to:
Popular and charismatic Governor Palin takes Kate Snow out for a fishing trip with Todd and the gang and answers questions about her future and about the frivolous lawsuits filed by Barack Obama supporters to try to run up her and her family's debt.
All of the ethics violation lawsuits, predictably, have been found to be baseless. But the strategy of the frivolous lawsuits is not to actually get Palin charged with violations that don't exist, but instead to waste her and Alaskan's money and time by keeping her and her representatives in court.
Typical Barack Obama and liberal tactics. No surprises here.
Palin hater and Obama slobberer Andrea Mitchell interviews Sarah on "The Today Show".
Palin gives greater insight into her decision to resign.
Commentary from Conservative New Media:
America's future first female President talks tough and puts the sexist critics in their proper place.
The popular and charismatic Alaskan governor sets the record straight and tells the world why she made the excellent choice she made.
Palin was essentially forced from office due to the harassing, ACORN-type tactics of Barack Obama allies. It has been a shameful and truly un-American performance by those who support our current -- and destined to be one-term -- president.
The Obama Crew's tactics are simple: Tie-up your opponents with frivolous and baseless lawsuits designed to waste their money and time and use your media stooges to swipe at them all the while. Finally, dig for dirt that doesn't exist.
Palin made the best choice for her family and for all Alaska: Rather than play the Barack Obama Supporters' game, she knew that the next governor would be free to serve the interests of the state rather than have to spend hours each day fighting off the procedural thrusts and slashes of the Obama supporters' sword.
Hopefully now there will be fewer rape jokes about Palin's daughters from David Letterman and his ilk, as well as less of Alaska's time and money wasted by Obama's friends.
Fight on, Sarah! We know it takes a woman to clean up a man's mistakes, and we are looking forward to that day in 2013 when you can begin to repair the tragic damage which would-be socialist Obama and his Dem pals are currently doing to this great nation.