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Sarah Palin Offers Up the Smackdown from Hell to the Prez…

* Bumped up *

Like her or hate her, Sarah Palin has a habit of getting to the heart of the matter, deflating the b.s. balloon, or going for the jugular, depending on your perspective. This is her latest message to President Obama, posted on her Facebook page tonight. It upsets the apple cart of the denial-type spin that Obama’s surrogates have been spouting on the Sunday morning talk shows. What do you think?

Mr. President: Please Try, “I’m Listening, People,” Instead of “Listen Up, People!”

We’ve now seen three landslide Republican victories in three states that President Obama carried in 2008. From the tea parties to the town halls to the Massachusetts Miracle, Americans have tried to make their opposition to Washington’s big government agenda loud and clear. But the President has decided that this current discontent isn’t his fault, it’s ours. He seems to think we just don’t understand what’s going on because he hasn’t had the chance – in his 411 speeches and 158 interviews last year – to adequately explain his policies to us.

Instead of sensibly telling the American people, “I’m listening,” the president is saying, “Listen up, people!” This approach is precisely the reason people are upset with Washington. Americans understand the president’s policies. We just don’t agree with them. But the president has refused to shift focus and come around to the center from the far left. Instead he and his old campaign advisers are regrouping to put a new spin on the same old agenda for 2010.

Americans aren’t looking for more political strategists. We’re looking for real leadership that listens and delivers results. The president’s former campaign adviser is now calling on supporters to “get on the same page,” but what’s on that page? He claims that the president is “resolved” to “keep fighting for” his agenda, but we’ve already seen what that government-growth agenda involves, and frankly the hype doesn’t give us much hope. Real health care reform requires a free market approach; real job creation involves incentivizing, not punishing, the job-creators; reining in the “big banks” means ending bailouts; and stopping “the undue influence of lobbyists” means not cutting deals with them behind closed doors.

Instead of real leadership, though, we’ve had broken promises and backroom deals. One of the worst: candidate Obama promised to go through the federal budget “with a scalpel,” but President Obama spent four times more than his predecessor. Want more? Candidate Obama promised that lobbyists “won’t find a job in my White House,” but President Obama gave at least a dozen former lobbyists top administration jobs. Candidate Obama promised us that we could view his health care deliberations openly and honestly on C-SPAN, but President Obama cut deals behind closed doors with industry lobbyists. Candidate Obama promised us that we would have at least five days to read all major legislation, but President Obama rushed through bills before members of Congress could even read them.

Candidate Obama promised us that his economic stimulus package would be targeted and pork-free, but President Obama signed a stimulus bill loaded with pork and goodies for corporate cronies. Candidate Obama railed against Wall Street greed, but President Obama cozied up to bankers as he extended and expanded their bailouts. Candidate Obama promised us that for “Every dollar that I’ve proposed [in spending], I’ve proposed an additional cut so that it matches.” We’re still waiting to see how President Obama will cut spending to match the trillion he’s spent.

More than anything, Americans were promised jobs, but the president’s stimulus package has failed to stem our rising unemployment rate. Maybe it was unfair to expect that an administration with so little private sector experience would understand something about job creation. How many Obama Administration officials have ever had to make a payroll or craft a business plan in the private sector? How many have had to worry about not having the resources to invest and expand? The president’s big government policies have made hiring a new employee a difficult commitment for employers to make. Ask yourself if the Obama Administration has done anything to make it easier for employers to hire. Have they given us any reassurance that the president will keep taxes low and not impose expensive new regulations?

Candidate Obama over-promised; President Obama has under-delivered. We understand you, Mr. President. We’ve listened to you again and again. We ask that you now listen to the American people.

- Sarah Palin

What issues would you like to see President Obama address in his SOTU speech. How would you like to see him change course and do you think that is possible?

  • jwrjr

    Obamatrons will denounce as an airhead and then ignore Palin.  After reading the above post we know who the real airhead is (and its not Palin).

  • mountainaires

    Like her or love her….

    Love her!

    :* ;)

    What I’d like to see in SOTU? 

    I won’t watch it. Anything Obama says is “JUST WORDS.” 

    He’s incompetent, a liar, a calculating, contrived, and callow fellow; untrustworthy, incapable of loyalty except to his own interests; a narcissistic personality disorder. 

  • Docelder

    This is the problem. The President and his people talk at us, and not with us. This is the real magic in the miracle of Brown. Bill Clinton and Ronald Reagan too actually. Because they were good at presenting ideas in a way that we knew that they understood where we were coming from. This President… no. He is a cold heartless cyborg. At least this is how his highly crafted spech productions come across. When we willingly go to church, we expect to be talked at. This a lot of the reason why we go. But when a President comes across as a TV evangelist… well it doesn’t work so well. It worked as a candidate. But he can’t campaign forever. He would have to lead when he actually started the job. I know he hasn’t actually led yet. I am not so sure you could say he actually started the job yet to be honest. Nancy and Harry have proxied for him in his absence up to now. We will see if he “gets” it. I kind of doubt it.

  • benny

    you’re right, ani. sarah seems to have the talent of getting right to the heart of the matter. not like barry, deliberately trying to obfuscate everything. well done, sarah.

  • mountainaires

    OT, but in line with what Gov. Palin is saying: This administration doesn’t have a clue how to enact an actual strategy, and it’s killing Main St. It could force us into a “double-dip” economic recession, which will just make things worse. 

    30% of Americans are now either living in poverty or just on the edge of it. That is astonishing, appalling, and extremely dangerous–as our economy is based on CONSUMER SPENDING. Get it? If one-third of our nation is living like a Third World Country, we will tip over the edge into national bankruptcy. The rest cannot spend enough to keep us afloat. So, jobs are fundamental to saving this nation; but Obama has just announced a proposal which won’t help JOB ONE at all.

    http://www.businessinsider.com/30-of-america-approaching-poverty-2010-1

  • creeper

    No wonder Dems are scared spitless of Palin.

  • mountainaires

    Brad DeLong calls the president “Barack Herbert Hoover Obama” and points out that, in 2011, Obama’s plan will lower GDP by $35 billion and cost the economy 350,000 jobs.

    HECKUVA JOB BARRY!!  >:o

  • Docelder

    Obama could end the recession tomorrow by coming on and saying that the “change” he wanted was too much at once. He could acknowledge that mistake and vow that he will change nothing more until the economy recovers. The economy would right itself, if not for the constant fear of the unknown of what will come down on us all tomorrow.

  • Docelder

    I kind of think the SOTU speech will be a double down on blame Bush and he will now forever include the republican senate in that. He will try to glue the republican senate to Bush, so that so long as the republican senate can be blamed, Bush will also be blamed. There will be no “hope” only more change. An angrier change. Think Michele and not Barack.

  • creeper

    That DeLong column was the subject of a post on Bleeding Heartland, a Dem blog here in Iowa.  I found it interesting that all commenters agreed with it.

    Even more interesting was the fact that there were few commenters at all.  I felt like I’d stumbled into that campaign rally Obama held for Coakley…the one where they had to curtain off the two-thirds of the room that was empty.

    Iowans drank kool aid by the gallons.  That’s why they crowned this clown and handed him to the rest of the nation.  It’s fascinating to see them waking up…and depressing, too.  We look really stupid.

  • Peggy Sue

    I expect the President to throw a few populist bones to the country to tamp down the general discontent.  The rumors are back on that he’ll announce a repeal of DADT [which would be good because I think it's a stupid policy] to calm the increased anger in the gay community and suggest tax credits to middle income families with college age children and, of course, tell us again what a great job he’s doing.

    Oh, and Bush sucks, just in case we forgot.

    What would I like to hear?  Jobs, Mr. President.  Where are the jobs?  Have you looked at the rising poverty rate?  Nearly 30% of the population sliding into “poor” territory, the increase in the food stamp numbers and the housing crisis that hasn’t ended but continues as we speak.  And the Volcker Rule?  Was that a photo-op or do you plan to actually act.  Or will we continue to prop up Wall St.  thieves?

    All sorts of possibilities.  But I expect bones thrown out with another crocodile smile.

  • Diana L. C.

    I am sorry, I’ve just spent time this morning scanning a FRONT PAGE article from the Denver Post that claims “Obama delves deep, wide for info” and that “if he was poll-driven, we’d [his administration] be doing better, but we would be in a depression.”

    (This article is by Anna E. Kornblut and Michael A. Fletcher of The Washington Post.) 

    It really bothers me that this is a front-page article, posing as news when it is clearly a PR feature for the POTUS.  I must say, I liked it better when I had a different local newspaper.

    It’s just a reminder to me that the MSN will be in their usual “pig in slop” routine over the SOTU speech and what we “unread” mass think will just be wrong in their minds. 

    Nothing in the article made me think he’s a leader.  It made me think he’s just a “student” in over his head, someone who likes to read but doesn’t want really the responsibility of leading people.

  • Ani

    Excellent point.  There is an example of how words, just words can actually have a positive effect. 

    Contrary to that, it is amazing how Obama didn’t realize when he made a snarky comment about Las Vegas when he was first elected that he was hurting their economy and lots of companies cancelled their trips to LV.

  • AC

    “his 411 speeches and 158 interviews last year”

    I’m not asking anyone to do research for me but is this true–if so I’m astounded.  What the F does this guy do to govern.

  • AC

    “We look really stupid.”

    Not you creeper.

  • Patience

    I predict the POTUS actually will say something to the effect that he’s heard the message the people have sent.  But of course that doesn’t necessarily mean much will actually change.  Talk is cheap.  From what I’ve read in Big Media, only the NYT has said the MA vote last week had nothing to do with the POTUS (!) – the rest have said otherwise — so in reality I suspect he has gotten the message because Big Media is among his truest and most-faithful constituents. 

    He’s going to throw some scraps out to the middle class, continue on the new faux-populist tack he’s taken recently including the so-called federal spending freeze and focus on job creation; he’ll make some face-saving remarks about health care, etc.  There will be some heart-tugging gimmick as is usual with SOTU addresses (probably something to do with Haiti this time).

    I’ve got a good book to read so I won’t be watching.  Let me know if I’m wrong! 

  • Ani

    I would imagine this number is accurate if only because Palin knows anything she states that is even slightly wrong on the facts gives her detractors an excuse to scream from the high heavens that she is incompetent, a liar and a nut,

  • EWard

    Palin sums it up well!  Cut the BS and campaigning Barky and listen to the people.  This won’t happen because the Prez is a leftist idealogue/Alinksy clone.   

    I watched Charlie Rose last night.  Five journalists talked about Obama’s problems, but none of them really told the truth like Palin.  The authors of “Game Change” even inferred that Obama did not go negative against the Clintons and Palin when his staff was urging him on.  Remember all the Democratic operatives up in Alaska digging up dirt on Palin?  Or the vicious racist attacks against the Clintons?

    Jon Mencham, the editor of Newsweek, suggested that Obama is not a leftist.  He has governed from the center?????  

    The main theme coming from them is that Barky lost control of his message and is being defined by others.  Wrong!  The people get it.  We understand his “spread the wealth” and destroy capitalism mentality (Palin’s remark about punishing the “job creators” is spot on…..describes Barky’s reckless governing…..

  • Tricia

    I like the article–I hope the President reads it.  Having said that, though, I think Sarah is also another Rock Star (but with more experience). 

    I want Hillary!  If not Hillary, Wes Clark.  If not Wes Clark, Michael Bloomberg.  And so on.  Poeple who are proven leaders and brilliant at the same time.

  • oowawa

    “How would you like to see him change course and do you think that is possible?”

    Speaking as a PUMA: we endured 8 years of political marriage to an incompetent abusive President, then when we thought our nightmare would finally be over, we awoke only to find ourselves “married” to another arrogant nincompoop without a clue.  Do I want him to “change course”?  No!  I want him out of the House!  And so do the kids!  And so do the cat and the dog!

  • Makrf

    Less than 3 more years.   I miss Bush, Clinton and Reagan.
    I would not let this asshole Obama wipe me.  He is a marxist simple and trully.  Left wing never had a real job in the real world.  For heaven’s sake not one of his cabinet has real world experience and I don’t count government jobs or universities as real world.

    What a loser.  He is trully a weak metrosexual.

  • DeeLee

    What the Clown-in-Chief forgets is that altho he (lied and) strutted around, espousing a whole bunch of BS during the campaign, he was elected only by the fact that it was a protest vote against Bush, coupled with Axelrod and ACORN gaming the process, NOT on his vision of a socialistic America.

    It’s interesting to note that he didn’t have any real political asperations until he met his wife, so I’m wondering who’s agenda is he really pushing?

  • kristen-in-ohio

    Sarah rocks!  She totally slams Ozero and his administration.  Keep it up Sarah!  I love to see the koolaid drinkers go bonkers!

  • BettsAZ

    Sarah Palin should deliver the republican response to the SOTU speech.
    Not only would she hit the ball out of the park, can you imagine the gnashing of teeth amongst the “hopiums”?

  • Cahill

    Thanks so much for reporting this, Ani.

    I only wish we had more unintelligent, soccer moms like Palin who can see Russia from their front porch.  At least she has her eyes open.

    But I’m sure the Obumble supporters and the Palin bashers will say that she just made this stuff up.  After all, these are all the problems Bush left him.  Poor Obumble hasn’t had the chance to do what he really wants, which is to destroy the nation.  But, give him time.

  • EWard

    Diana

    Anne Kornblut was one of the “lap dog journalists” on Charlie Rose last night.  It’s interesting to hear their lies and spin about Obama.  Their coverup of all his dirty tricks during the 2008 race contributed to this poser grabbing the Presidency.   

  • Sassy

    Thank you Ani!
    Thank you Sarah Palin! Nice to see someone else get a word in edge-wise!
    I won’t watch the State of the Union speech, for I see the state of my fellow citizens every day.
    National security is polling as high as the economy again. The witnesses on that Detroit flight were probably questioned longer than the 50 minutes devoted to the suspect.
    Also it has been reported that Pakistan told Secretary Gates that they will be suspending their efforts against terrorists for 6 to 12 months.
    With the members of the Democratic Party running for cover, rather than office, a wise man would stop being a wise-ass!

  • Ani

    Yeah, Tricia, I’m with you on that line-up.  At least as far as Hillary and Wes are concerned.  Bloomberg I still need more info about.

  • Anonymous

    Very true on LV Ani, I was there several times last yr on business and the place was like a ghost town!
     
    Last week when Obama was in OH the market dropped over 100 points. He needs to stop talking and start working. ASAP!
     
    His words simply effect everything going down, he best take a long hard look at why we are in this position.
    JUST WORDS are damage control at the highest!!

    What a great learning curve for Sarah, GO SARAH. Regardless what her sights are for the future I am sure she is making Obama’s head spin! That is exactly what he has done to us all, for well over 12 months.

    Wonder how it’s feeling when the boots on the other foot Mr President?

  • Tex-Mex Soup

    I’m pretty proud of being a driving contradction.  A prius with a Sarah Palin sticker on it. :*

  • AC

    Woof, Woof, Meeow

  • Tex-Mex Soup

    Whoops added the comment before I was done.  Anywhoo, I may not agree with Sarah Palin 100% however she has the strength to speak her mind and be who she is.  That say a whole sh*tload more than this president. 

    Rock On Sarah!!

  • Onofre’s arm

    Want to see the economy heat up? Would you like to see a government that REALLY responds to the wishes of “The People”? Both of these could be realized if Obama could simply admit that he is way out of his league, and use the SOTU address as an opportunity to do the honorable thing, and resign.

    HA! I just made MYSELF laugh!

  • Docelder

    The funny thing is, Palin never said she could see Russia from her front porch. It was Tina Fey that said it making fun of Palin. But, the remark has been attributed to Palin saying it because it has been told enough times. A lie told often enough becomes the truth. Another leftie said that once. This is the model of radical lefties… lie, cheat, destroy and blame. It doesn’t take a Harvard lawyer, just an immoral person.

  • ~~JustMe~~

    Very true on LV Ani, I was there several times last yr on business and the place was like a ghost town!  
       
    Last week when Obama was in OH the market dropped over 100 points. He needs to stop talking and start working. ASAP!  
       
    His words simply effect everything going down, he best take a long hard look at why we are in this position.  
    JUST WORDS are damage control at the highest!!  
     
     
     
     
    What a great learning curve for Sarah, GO SARAH. Regardless what her sights are for the future I am sure she is making Obama’s head spin! That is exactly what he has done to us all, for well over 12 months.  
     
    Wonder how it’s feeling when the boots on the other foot Mr President?
    Today, 8:51:24 AM

  • I’m a Linda too

    Thanks for posting it.  Yea, she did major SNAPS on this.  Hubby even wrote me back with “Sarah is the Goods”!

  • Docelder

    I am not watching it either. Do I want Favreau/Obama entering ideas into my head? No thanks. Koolaid doesn’t agree with me. This speech will be a big time production. I imagine the folks at MSNBC will wet themselves watching it.

  • Rose

    Obama’s solution is to bring back his campaign team. He cares more about maintaining party Power than addressing the real, and serious issues facing the Country.

    What do I want to say to him? “Look, buddy, you’ve been elected to the highest office in the land. Being elected at any level means you are there to represent THE PEOPLE. Not the PARTY. Stop with the partisan battle. (And until you do, drop the failed meme that you are trying to be a ‘bi-partisan’ leader). 

    The other thing is –  a year ago, hard working responsible PEOPLE, your citizens, lost their life savings, they lost the money they had put aside for their own retirements. You have done nothing to even attempt to make those people whole, and in fact have taken steps to demonize and punish them for what was their success. Go back to school, and back to the drawing board, and learn how important successful, responsible contributing members of society are, and stop with the class warfare. 

    Because right now, business people are hunkered down and hoping to survive your tenancy, and the wheels of the nation are stuck. Out of fear. It’s dysfunctional.

    The reality is, Barack Obama is a “community organizer” a code word for “activist” – nothing more. Everything else, everything more than class warfare, sleazy Rezko-like deals and stirring up the shit to keep people in angst is above his pay grade. Even if you could talk to him, he would not hear you.

  • Chelsea Patriot

    You do NOT want Bloomberg.  Bloomberg is Corporate Governance incarnate.  Bloomberg is intent on Destroying NYC’s Middle Class and controlling people’s diets.  Bloomberg is in so thick with Caroline Schlossberg that HRH acts as NYC’s DeFacto First Lady. Bloomberg controls the media that is hiding Barky’s past.  Bloomberg coersced the City Council to overturn term limits against the people’s will to allow himself to buy a third term.  During the past 8 years in office, Bloomberg has made $1.8 Billion a year.  
      Please do not put Bloomberg in the same class as Hilary and Wes. 

  • Docelder

    hard working responsible PEOPLE, your citizens, lost their life savings – ANd the response wasn’t just nothing, it was to give Wall Street even more, to appoint their own to high positions and to continue bailing them out with our money. If these crooks ever get the social security money to “invest” it will be skimmed off the top as well. Face it, the middle class right now are livestock, and Wall Street is our ranchers. How long will we wait? Until we all get sent to the stockyards?

  • AC

    OK Cahill now I see the sarcasm.  Nice

  • PortiaElizabeth

    Patience — I think you have it exactly right. In fact, I wish Sarah Palin hadn’t posted such a detailed scenario because BO will just take her best points, co-opt them as his own words and run with them. I can almost hear him now:

    “America, I’m listening. I’ve got your back. We’re going to create jobs. Even though we inherited the worst economy since the depression, we’re going to turn it around because we’re going to reach across the aisle and get it done. And to prove it, here’s the Hossafros family who last year were in danger of losing their home, but thanks to the stimulus package they now have a thriving business and are hiring new people. And here’s Gramma Hossafros who lives on Medicare but will die an ugly death if we don’t get healthcare passed. I am the only one who can do all this. You’re welcome and God bless me.”

  • FrenchNail

    “What issues would you like to see President Obama address in his SOTU speech. How would you like to see him change course and do you think that is possible?”

    How I am not a legitimate President. How I have decided to resign, and Yes I can.

    That what I dream to hear from him. The sooner, the better.

  • PortiaElizabeth

    oowawa — I keep wondering why your avatar isn’t Happy Bunny.

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  • ~~JustMe~~

    For regular people oowawa you speak for us all. His advisors will never get it Elitists /think feel they know best!

  • buzzlatte

    We’re still debating IF we’ll even watch the SOTU.  I wish that Fox News or some such would put up a LIE-O-METER or WHOPPER SCALE on the screen during the speech.  We could turn the sound off and just watch the thing go crazy.  

    Other than that, his resignation would be the ultimate good news.

  • oowawa

    LOL Portia–I wasn’t aware of “Happy Bunny”–the cute little rabbits wih all of the nasty comments underneath.  Hmmm . . . I’ll have to go bunny avatar shopping!  Thanks! Here’s one that says “hating you makes me all warm inside.”

  • ~~JustMe~~

    I only wish we had more unintelligent, soccer moms like Palin who can see Russia from their front porch.  At least she has her eyes open. 
     
    LOL so true !! I expect they were just words, Sarah, knew she would make the bots eyes roll. Nothing like a good woman keeping them on their toes! Have you noticed how well Sarah comes back at them? Talk about multitasking. This administration has how many czars and different boards? Now we have a manufacturing board we learned last week. Sarah has her finger on the job at hand and with all his advisors the Pres is making a mockery of everything he tries to do what a mess!

  • buzzlatte

    I have a lovely Happy Bunny on the fridge that says, 

    “whatever, you moron!”

    I got it for general daily purposes, but now feel it especially applies to the current CIC.

  • AC

    oowawa

    I know how your pets feel

  • AC

    oowawa

    I know how your pets feel about Obama
     

  • Onofre’s arm

    Every time Obama speaks, I barf a little in my mouth! :-D

  • felizarte

    Indeed he can say he will now listen to the people–except that he has already shown that he thinks, he is the people.

  • beachnan

    Real Iowans didn’t go for BO as much as the ACORN friends that were bussed in to rig that caucus for “the One”.  Once he got away with that one, he just kept going.

  • Yttik

    That is hilarious! Palin just delivered a response to the STOU address pre-emptively. That’s the spirit, respond before Obama has even glanced at his teleprompter.

    I don’t know why she wasn’t chosen to deliver the official one after the President’s speech. She’s really the most qualified person to respond and actually connect with the people.

  • Rabble Rouser Rev. Amy

    If memory serves, Kornblut was a HUGE syciphant for Obama suring the campaign – I know, I know – who wasn’t?

    Great post, Ani!

  • Ani

    Thanks for posting.  Intyeresting to get the perspective of someone who lives there.

  • AC

    Where do you all find these thingies?

  • Ani

    Thanks for posting.  Interesting to get the perspective of someone who lives there.

  • AC

    Where do you all find these Bunnies and the like  thingies?

  • Ani

    I imagine Cahill knows Sarah never made the Russia comment.  And yes, you are right, a lie told often enough becomes the truth.  Obie demonstrated that over and over again in 2008.

  • justme_kc

    of course she never said she could see Russia from her front porch but she has made some pretty stupid comments.

    “Who calls a shot like that? Who makes a decision like that? It’s a disturbing trend.” –Sarah Palin, pushing a conspiracy theory that “In God We Trust” had been moved to the edge of coins because of the Obama administration (the change was made by the Bush administration in 2007 and was later reversed by Congress, before Obama took office), West Allis, Wisconsin, Nov. 6, 2009

    “Well, let’s see. There’s ― of course in the great history of America there have been rulings that there’s never going to be absolute consensus by every American, and there are those issues, again, like Roe v. Wade, where I believe are best held on a state level and addressed there. So, you know, going through the history of America, there would be others but ―” –Sarah Palin, unable to name a Supreme Court decision she disagreed with other than Roe vs. Wade, interview with Katie Couric, CBS News, Oct. 1, 2008

    “All of ‘em, any of ‘em that have been in front of me over all these years.” –Sarah Palin, unable to name a single newspaper or magazine she reads, interview with Katie Couric, CBS News, Oct. 1, 2008

    “[T]hey’re in charge of the U.S. Senate so if they want to they can really get in there with the senators and make a lot of good policy changes that will make life better for Brandon and his family and his classroom.” –Sarah Palin, getting the vice president’s constitutional role wrong after being asked by a third grader what the vice president does, interview with NBC affiliate KUSA in Colorado, Oct. 21, 2008

    “They are also building schools for the Afghan children so that there is hope and opportunity in our neighboring country of Afghanistan.” –Sarah Palin, speaking at a fundraiser in San Francisco, Oct. 5, 2008

    “I think on a national level your Department of Law there in the White House would look at some of the things that we’ve been charged with and automatically throw them out.” –Sarah Palin, referring to a department that does not exist while attempting to explain why as president she wouldn’t be subjected to the same ethics investigations that compelled her to resign as governor of Alaska, ABC News interview, July 7, 2009

    the woman is an idiot… she’s said plenty of stupid things.  anything posted on her facebook or in “her” book was written by someone else.

  • Ani

    Repubs don’t have the huevos to do that right now.  They have their elitist biases and snobbery as well.

  • Peggy Sue

    Au contraire, Rose.  I heard the Prez say he would rather be an awesome one-term president than a mediocre two-termer.

    Of course, he needs to start working on the “awesome” part since 25% of this term is gone. 

    I suggest the Greek columns.  Or maybe a toga, a wreath of laurels and gold sandals, the kind that wrap up the calf  We need something to catch our imaginations, bring back the season of shivers and swooning women.

    I really, really miss that.

  • AC

    justme_kc,

    Bull Shit
    Provide a link or shut the hell up–why should anyone believe you.  Let us read the whole thing in context.  We come to No Quarter simply because we’re not idiots.  Put up or shut up!

  • kenoshamarge

    I heard the same numbers on Cavuto the other night. The point being made is, I would guess, that if he couldn’t get his message out with all that palaver, what the hell would it take? We all know that the message being understood isn’t the problem. We get the message and we reject it!

    Sarah Palin once against proves who understands the people.

  • TeakWoodKite

    What issues would you like to see President Obama address in his SOTU speech…

    What French Nail said. :)

  • ~~JustMe~~

    Justme_ kc  It’s a disturbing trend.”

    Please, if we listed disturbing trends here the blog site would be over run. Get to grips with trends.”  You might find yourself added to that list!

  • bamaLV

    you notice obama has NEVER mentioned the almost 2 billion (or more) dollars he has saved by cutting off the cola for seniors for a least 2 years if not more.  not something he wants to brag about?  then again the new dnc and donna godzilla said “we dont need those people”   so it seems millions of seniors are expendable so why not cut  their income. maybe starve them all to death (ala stalin or was it their hero Mao). lets not ignore the fact that these are our parents and grandparents they are hurting. who knows, maybe thats their plan. nothing about this WH would surprise me.

  • Peggy Sue

    The Republicans are not going to have Sarah Palin offcially respond to anything.  Her poll numbers are still in the toilet. Those who support Palin are avid supporters.  But the overall numbers are dismal.  CBS just conducted a poll with a breakdown, here:

    http://www.cbsnews.com/blogs/2010/01/18/politics/politicalhotsheet/entry6113291.shtml

    Even conservatives, who generally see Palin in a favorable light, do not want to see her run in 2012, 58%.

    Personally, I think she’s an effective cheerleader but not qualified for national office [I know, I know that comment will not make me popular].

    But it is what it is.

  • AC

    bamaLV,

    Hear, Hear-I concur!
    It never fails me to wonder when I hear young people make fun of their progenitors. Ungrateful wretches!

  • oowawa

    “right now people are hunkered down”

    Yep–”hunkered down” is exactly what people are right now.  You “hunker down” after you’ve taken some hits and anticipate some more are on the way.  You’re not trying to get ahead–you’re just trying to survive, to weather the storm any way you can.  Maybe, maybe, if I can just make the mortgage payments for a few more months, the prices of real estate will turn around and I won’t lose everything.  Maybe, if the car doesn’t have a major breakdown and I don’t get fired, I’ll make it through until the economy starts to turn around.  But what’s going to turn the economy around?  We don’t make hardly anything anymore . . . And I’m not feeling too well myself.  Think I’ll just hunker down for a bit.  I feel like it’s time to go into hibernation, and it’s almost spring . . .

  • ~~JustMe~~

    “They are also building schools for the Afghan children so that there is hope and opportunity in our neighboring country of Afghanistan.” –Sarah Palin, speaking at a fundraiser in San Francisco, Oct. 5, 2008  
     
    What do you mean by this added to your BS up thread?
     
    Never heard of  Three Cups of Tea???
    http://www.threecupsoftea.com/greg-mortenson-bio-and-professional-photo/
     
    Wonder what our fellow American will feel after he risked life and limb building schools??
     
    Mortenson is a living hero to rural communities of Afghanistan and Pakistan, where he has gained the trust of Islamic leaders, military commanders, government officials and tribal chiefs from his tireless effort to champion education, especially for girls.
     
    If it’s the word “neighboring”  that has you all riled up. Many who reach out a hand to help others call it helping our neighbors!!!
     
    It’s about time you put your energies to better use than slamming Sarah Palin for her words.
     
    Who made that the biggest laugh of the year??? WORDS JUST WORDS.
     
    Move along Justme_kc…. move along

  • Sassy

    Great comment Patience!
    The heros from Fort Hood will be sitting with the First Lady, but as much as I honor them, I’m tuning out!

  • oowawa

    an effective cheerleader but not qualified for national office

    Well Peggy Sue, although I would agree that she is not ready to run for President (as Thee One was not ready), I do think that she is qualified to run for “national office” (either the House or the Senate).  Probably, she will exert more influence on the national agenda as a political gadfly who keeps the complacent powers in office jumping and reacting to her bite.

  • Onofre’s arm

    He’s bringing back his campaign team? You mean David Plouffe? 

    How many times during the campaign were legitimate concerns about Obama’s lack of experience brushed off with statements like this; “He doesn’t need experience, just LOOK at the brilliant campaign he’s running”, or “His qualifications to be President are clearly demonstrated by the remarkable campaign he’s directing”. Are you telling us that someone else ran his campaign? I’m shocked! Really shocked!!

    Face it Obamaholics, the “Solid Gold Ring” you bought is only gold plated, and it’s turning your finger green. Every speech or decision that Obama has had a major hand in has become a disaster, and that even includes his decisions to let his minions do the heavy lifting.

    The only speech he wrote himself (the inaugural) was universally accepted as his worst. It was a hodge-podge of cliches, pointless sound bites, and sophomoric platitudes, yuk. Do you remember anything remotely quotable? In fact, can you recall a single instance where Obama has made a brilliantly insightful comment or observation in any of his 411 speeches as President? I can’t, unless I start to consider statements like “…the Cambridge police acted stupidly.” as examples of nuanced genius that fly way over my proletariat head. Could it be that Obama is so transcendently brilliant that it is so far beyond my unsophisticated perception that I’ll never understand his vastly superior view of creation? Help me out here. Am I failing to see the forest through the trees?

    Bottom line, if running a successful Presidential campaign qualifies someone to be President, then David Plouffe and David Axelrod should deliver the SOTU address. It doesn’t really matter though, lies are lies regardless who’s telling them. I’ll watch the SOTU address with the same grisly curiosity that compels people to watch historic disasters like the Hindenburg. But if you want to watch something that is more representative of reality and more entertaining than the SOTU, tune in to Championship Wrestling. 

  • ~~JustMe~~

    As of 2009, Mortenson has established or significantly supports 131 schools in rural and often volatile regions of Pakistan and Afghanistan, which provide education to over 58,000 children, including 44,000 girls, where few education opportunities existed before.

    Who’s the idiot now justme_kc?

  • TeakWoodKite

    Obama’s solution is to bring back his campaign team

  • Onofre’s arm

    You’re not alone oowawa, from the sounds of your concerns, we’re in the same foxhole, waiting for the shelling to stop.

  • AC

    Community organizer =antagonist

  • Sassy

    Hey oowawa, isn’t Alaska still part of the U.S.?
    As governor there, Sarah Palin did more than cheerlead, and she was an actual player on a basketball team, rather than doing back flips at half time.
    At any rate, she has made a lot of money from her book, and millions of people liked meeting her.
    Still she needs to be “put in her place”!

  • justme_kc

    the idiot is STILL sarah pailin.  and yeah the reason i pointed that quote out is because they are not our neighbors…. canada and mexico are our neighbors.  sure that one is a bit nit-picky.  funny that’s the only one you replied to though.  she was running for veep and DIDN’T EVEN KNOW WHAT THE JOB ENTAILED.  she couldn’t name another supreme court case besides roe v wade.  EXXON VALDEZ….. it happened in her own state!  i can name 4 or 5 off the top of my head and i’m not in the legal profession.

    what publications do you read…. oh, all of them.  she couldn’t even think of her own hometown paper…. please…. she can’t think on her feet.  she’s a GREAT cheerleader as long as someone else tells her what to say.

    slamming obama because of the in god we trust being moved on a coin… something he had nothing at all to do with.

  • AC

    I think Common Sense is a prerequisite for Nation Office and Palin has more than enough.
    What school did Lincoln attend?

  • Peggy Sue

    I’m willing to accept that, oowawa. If Sarah Palin were interested in running for a Rep or Senate seat, I’d have no problem.  It would give her experience, allow her to steep in national issue and policy questions.  It’s an area where she needs a lot of work.

    So, I should have been more specific. 

    But as POTUS? No way in hell.  We’re witnessing what inexperience and lack of sound qualification brings–a whole lot of trouble and grief. 

    Personality is simply not enough. 

  • AC

    I think Common Sense is a prerequisite for Nation Office and Palin has more than enough.
    What school did Lincoln attend?

    Normally I’m not a contrarian but blanket statements such as “an effective cheerleader but not qualified for national office” without some rational supporting fact is no different than when they said “Hillary is divisive”  exactly what do these things mean?

  • getfitnow

    When Sarah makes a house call, it drives them crazy. I love it!

  • ~~JustMe~~

    sure that one is a bit nit-picky
     
    well please make sure you nit pick the man who is in charge.
     
    Nothing like trying to struggle out of a paper bag you put yourself in.
     
    Trends.
     
    Hope & Change
    Yes we Can
    “The One we’ve been waiting For”
    Regular folk with their “bibles” “gun totting” (San Fran fund raiser)
    tea baggers
     
    Don’t get us started on Obama’s stupid words!
     
    the list goes on and on….. 
    YOU  still get the idiot of the “day” award.

  • oowawa

    Oh yeah–I guess Alaska really is part of the U.S.–we bought it fair and square.  I’m a big Sarah fan, and I voted for her (though I’m more than uneasy about her alleged involvement in hunting wolves and bears by helicopter and plane).

    But she’s quite a woman, and I admire her on many levels.  I wish her well, and I don’t want to see her abused by the media.   In most battles, I will be on her side.  We’ll see what happens!

  • getfitnow

    One bone gone:
    Breaking: Senate says no to bipartisan deficit commission

  • Peggy Sue

    Sassy, I wasn’t talking about Palin’s Governor years [a two year stint, btw].  I’m talking about her role right now.  She can whip up enthusiasm and that’s not a bad thing.  But she needs more than that to be seriously considered as a POTUS candidate.  And one of those things is to be articulate and specific on national issues without relying on cliche and platitudes.

    People keep saying she will, she will.  Wait until after the post-election fervor dies down.  Wait until the book tour is over.  Wait until she starts speaking and analyzing on Fox News.

    Sorry.  Sarah Palin is saying the same things she has said before.  It’s still campaign-speak.

    And until she can come up with a better answer to why she’s qualified to be President–”I have common sense and I share the values of American citizens”– I can’t take her seriously.  And I’m not the only one.

  • AC

    All right Peggy Sue,
    How about a list of what you deem qualified then we’ll see how other Presidents stack up!  Gee wizz, enough mindless bashing!

    I believe she would fight for People-she’s done tat within her party.
    That;s one of my qualifications.

    Near the end of Hillary’s run, I think there were many people of all political parties that saw her as a fighter and not prone to be intimidated and not a quitter–good qualities.
    I see Sahra in the same light.

  • AC

    All right Peggy Sue,
    How about a list of what you deem qualified then we’ll see how other Presidents stack up! Gee wizz, enough mindless bashing!

    I believe she would fight for People-she’s done that within her party-a good quality.. 
     
    Near the end of Hillary’s run, I think there were many people of all political persuasions that saw her as a fighter and not prone to be intimidated and not a quitter–good qualities. 
    I see Sarah in the same light.

  • ~~JustMe~~

    Many would gamble on Sarah’s, 2yr stint as Governor, than what we have endured since Obama came on the scene!

  • Peggy Sue

    So, you’re comparing Abe Lincoln and Sarah Palin?  And please, we’re not living in the 1860s.

    Look, I would love to see a woman in the Oval Office.  But it has to be the right woman and that means she has to be 10 times better than any male opponent.  Hillary Clinton was portrayed as divisive but her Senate colleagues, even Republicans, were willing to change their minds.  But no one ever questioned Clinton’s competency once she proved herself.

    Sarah Palin needs time to develop.  And if she runs prematurely?  She’ll be crushed.

  • AC

    Peggy Sue,
    Here is one person who disagrees with you on Sarah’s qualifications.
    So far we’re even.

    That’s right diminish her stint as Governor–she was also a mayor.
    Peggy Sue you sound awfully hateful for her-why is that?

  • AC

    Peggy Sue,
    I sense VAGINA ENVY

  • Peggy Sue

    After watching the miserable performance of Barack Obama, I’m not willing to take that kind of gamble.  Just not.

  • oowawa

    Go to Google, click on “images” in the upper left, then type in your search words (“happy bunny,” “snuggle bunny,” “bloodshot eyeball,” whatever).

  • Peggy Sue

    Oh, that’s a really intelligent response, AC.  Please, keep it up and we’ll be right back to the grand old days of 2008.

  • justme_kc

    lol….. guess YOU are the idiot if you think I am in a paperbag.  I see the light and it’s NOT sarah pailin.

    the blog here is about sarah giving obama the smackdown via facebook.  (because that’s where REAL political discussion belongs…. on a social networking site.)

    and i am just saying that anything in print came from an intelligent person… not sarah pailin.  the comments i referenced are what happens when she’s allowed to speak unscripted.

  • texan

    Number of speeches reference citation IBD editorial by Mark Steyn quoting CBS News’ Mark Knoller. Original and sources found on Conservatives4Palin website.

  • PortiaElizabeth

    buzzlatte — I have a fridge magnet for Happy Bunny that says, “School prepares you for real life which also sucks.”

  • texan

    Troll.

  • AC

    Peggy Sue,
    That poll you linked was biased because it was a poll of Tea Parties as they relate to Palin.  It was skewed and subjective–negative overtones where axiomatic in the questions.

    And may I add, I don’t get my opinions from polls, especially the Main Stream Media–Had enough of that bull.

    Still waiting for your esteemed qualification for the office of President.

  • ~~JustMe~~

    ummmm errrr umm (head swinging from side to side)
    What I meant to say was : scrub scrub scrub.
    That was taken out of context.
     
    I get what you’re saying when people are allowed to speak unscripted..
    Comparing Sarah to Barack.
     
    Really there is no difference at all.

  • Peggy Sue

    Okay.  The two year stint?  You don’t think that’s going to play right into the hands of any opponent?  She’ll be branded as a quitter, period.  Won’t matter what her reasons were–good, bad, whatever.  I can guarantee you the opposition will say: she couldn’t take the heat and if things get tough in DC, you can’t very well take a hike.

    Personally, I think what was done to Palin in the press was horrendous.  And btw, I do not hate Sarah Palin, so don’t put words in my mouth.  I find her personality, her family and her backstory attractive.

    But she has to have more, much more to be a serious contender for the WH.  Wishing ain’t gone to do it.

  • PortiaElizabeth

    And can i just add that there are certain colloquialisms that are accepted vernacular in specifice regions? I was raised saying things like, “I’m fixin’ to go to the store.” When I lived in Connecticut I was laughed at and told I was either going to the store or not, but I wasn’t “fixin’ to”. I was also told that in Connecticut you don’t ask for a sack for groceries, you ask for a bag.

    It reminds me of the old joke where the Texan goes to Harvard and stops some locals with a question. “Can y’all tell me where the library’s at?” The locals laugh derisively and reply, “Here we don’t say ‘y’all’ and we don’t end a sentence with a preposition.” “Okay,” replies the Texan, “Can you tell me where the library’s at, asshole?”

  • oowawa

    “We look really stupid.”
    Not you, creeper.

    LOL!!! A gemlike haiku!

  • Peggy Sue

    We might as well end this contentious conversation right here.  You support Sarah Palin.  I do not.  I’ve given my reasons.  You don’t want to consider them?  Fine. 

    Conversation over and good luck in 2012.

  • Asitis

    You do realize palin doesn’t even write her Facebook posts, right?

  • texan

    CBS poll deconstructed:
    Because unlike Gallup (79%), Rasmussen (81%), CNN/Opinion Research (80%), Battleground (76%), PPP(D) (73%), and Fox News/Opinion Dynamics (70%) (her average Republican favorable rating is 76.5% from these six polls), the CBS News poll “includes both an explicit neutral category (“undecided”) and the option for respondents to say they don’t yet know enough to have formed an opinion.
    CBS (Creating Bull Shit news 24/7/365)

  • ~~JustMe~~

    Exactly PE and when I go to the store (supermarket) I ask for a trolley! We don’t call them trolleys here there baskets….. ok fine, well can you mind (move) before I run this basket right over your foot!

  • Alexandra

    There is absolutely no way this person could speak extemporaneously in such a disorganized and vacant way, and then write this article.  I’m not saying she doesn’t believe this as written; I’m simply saying that from her “unscripted” appearances so far, her intellectual reality simply doesn’t reflect this depth.  She must have an extensive stable of ghostwriters at her disposal.

  • oowawa

    “She’ll be branded as a quitter”

    There’s no doubt of that, and I’m sure that Sarah knows that, and knew it when she resigned as Governor of Alaska.  In order to counteract that charge (if she is ever to run for President), she is going to need some intervening experience (Senator, Secretary of the Interior, whatever), and that is going to take time.

  • texan

    Ellie, is that you?

  • oowawa

    She’ll be branded as a quitter” 
     
    There’s no doubt of that, and I’m sure that Sarah knows that, and knew it when she resigned as Governor of Alaska.  In order to counteract that charge (if she is ever to run for President), she is going to need some intervening experience (Senator, Secretary of the Interior, whatever), and that is going to take time.

  • texan

    Are you Mitt’s mom?

  • texan

    Facts, please.

    You do realize that Obama doesn’t write his speeches, right?

  • Peggy Sue

    Exactly, oowawa.  Time is on Palin’s side; she’s a young woman.  I hope she takes that time and is not seduced into running prematurely. 

  • texan

    How do you feel about Obama’s extempraneous speaking?

    I’m simply saying that from his “unscripted” appearances so far, his intellectual reality simply doesn’t reflect this (teleprompter’s) depth.

  • oowawa

    “her intellectual reality simply doesn’t reflect this depth”

    I’ve seen her excel (VP acceptance speech, Biden debate), and I’ve seen her stumble, for whatever reason.  Assessing somebody’s “intellectual reality” is not a simple matter.  I personally think she’s very bright, and could have easily written this “Facebook” column.

  • oowawa

    “her intellectual reality simply doesn’t reflect this depth” 
     
    I’ve seen her excel (VP acceptance speech, Biden debate), and I’ve seen her stumble, for whatever reason.  Assessing somebody’s “intellectual reality” is not a simple matter.  I personally think she’s very bright, and could have easily written this “Facebook” column.

  • DEO

    Palin is campaigning for McCain. She is FOR SALE and part of the establishment. You are kidding yourselves. She LIES, a consumate con. You are being HAD.

  • Sassy

    Thanks oowawa!
    I’m a Palin fan as well, and voted for her on the McCain ticket.
    My guess is that she garnered more votes as Alaska’s governor than most representatives in the House in their districts.
    This “ empty-headed twit crawling out of an igloo” sludge is getting real old, real fast!
    Don’t contribute to her campaign and don’t vote for her, if you like superiors like BO!

  • texan

    And by the way, his actual speaking is characterized by a sibilant s which is described in speech therapy literature as “whistling or hissing sound when pronouncing “s” words.”

    Once someone has pointed it out, you can’t miss it.

    Some find it quite off-putting kind of snakelike.

  • oowawa

    The election is over.  McCain and Palin lost.  Barack Obama won.  He IS “the  establishment.” 

  • voice of reason

    DEO

    Thank you so much for your warning. Palin’s secret strategy to help elect republicans.  Wow!

    She is also campaigning for Gov. Rick Perry and Rep. Michele Bachmann. Both self-admitted republicans. Who woulda thought?

    What insights can you share about that?

  • Guest

    Sarah’s got a little trouble of her own…
    On Friday, Paul Streitz, the co-founder of the 2012 Draft Sarah Committee — a group trying to get Palin to run for president in 2012 — sent out an e-mail slamming Palin for supporting McCain:
    She has now chose to align herself with several bad actors. What should this be called, the Rinoization of Sarah Palin. [...]
    She is certainly entitled to write a book and make money for her and her family, but other than what has she has done to support Republican and patriotic candidates. … Perhaps, Sarah was too busy talking to her agent about her Fox deal. Where the hell was Sarah?
    Streitz is no longer involved with the Draft Sarah Committee, which condemned his e-mail, but he is not alone in his view. Fox News contributor Michelle Malkin wrote on her blog that “Tea Party activists are rightly outraged by Sarah Palin’s decision to campaign for McCain, whose entrenched incumbency and progressive views are anathema to the movement.”
    On his radio show yesterday, Fox News host Glenn Beck told a caller upset by Palin’s move that “This Sarah Palin thing really bothers me.” “I am absolutely no fan of John McCain,” Beck said. “I want to have another sit down with her. How does she believe he is a good man when everyone in his organization trashed her?” 

  • Asitis

    Gosh…. really? Well, a speech writer is one thing. A Facebook ghostwriter? And Palin signs her name to it like she wrote it? Who does she think she’s kidding? Oh right…. you!

  • SP4P

    Moreover, nearly every comment on Palin’s Facebook post announcing her endorsement of McCain is negative. Some examples:
    – Sarah has made it clear that her loyality to a Liberal RINO Duck McCain, is more important then her loyality to the Stability of the country and the Conservative Folk.
    I am so sorry to hear that you are supporting John McCain. He is the ultimate RINO that the Tea Party movement is trying to expose. How can you accept $100k from the Tea Party movement and support John McCain?
    I would NEVER vote for John McCain. Why are you endorsing him, Sarah? I like you, but on this, I must question your motives.
    YOU had my FULL support, but now – NO!!! ABSOLUTELY NOT!!!! If you support [McCain] – forget about it!!!!

  • Sassy

    A lying, consumate con spent a billion dollars taking the FOR SALE sign off the White House lawn!
    You are the one being had!

  • Diana L. C.

    EWard,

    I didn’t see this comment until now.  Thanks for the information.  As an ex-advisor for a high school newspaper, it just seemed very wrong to have that article on the front page on the the day of the SOTU speech.  It was so wrong in many regards.  For one, none of their assertions about Obama’s obsession with reading and learning and listening were cited by sources, quoted, etc.  It was just them telling us this is the way O is because they said so.  I am very pissed as a voracious reader of newspapers my entire life that the only local choice I have is so blatantly not into following long-standing standards for objective journalism.

  • Asitis

    I can tell you why she “stumbles”. It’s because she really knows very little about a lot of the things one would expect a governor or ational level politician to know. She also stumbles because she knows her answers to questions like what do you read wouldn’t fly. And she doesn’t know who the founding fathers are. Or what the Bush Doctrine is. Or what the VP’s job is.

    FYI she didn’t “excel” at the VP debate. She avoided questions and chose a rehearsed point from her cards. She did excel at the RNC speech but that was written for her, even the supposedly impromptu comments.

    You want to hear the real Palin? Listen to the speech she gave when she quit as governor. Listen to her in live interview.

  • ~~JustMe~~

    Do we have concrete information on the trashing of Sarah Palin from John McCains organization?

    If so can you post a link please.

  • Asitis

    There is no denying Obama is intelligent. Though you might not like his style or what he has to say.

  • ~~JustMe~~

    Do we have concrete evidence/information on the trashing of Sarah Palin from John McCain’s organization? 
     
    If so can you post a link please.

  • voice of reason

    Guest,

    You only told part of the story. Here’s some more:

    “Governor Palin has always said that she would support John McCain’s quest for re-election. Did he not know that she is a woman of her word?

    If Paul Streitz’s support of Governor Palin is contingent upon his agreeing with every decision she makes or her selling out her deeply-held values, that’s unfortunate. While all support is appreciated, the governor has never been for sale. Ask the Alaska establishment, who learned that early in her political career.

    There is not one other public figure who has gone through the hell that Governor Palin has gone through–her every word analyzed, her every step sized up, her family picked apart. Who else has sacrificed personal comfort and family privacy to the degree that she has in order to make a difference in this nation? She has undergone scrutiny to a degree none of us has ever seen before. The attacks, the accusations, the utter hatred she has endured are unprecedented. And with each new occurrence, she only speaks out even louder. That’s not called celebrity; that’s called selfless public service. Governor Palin’s commitment to the success of this country is without question. Where does Streitz come off accusing her of only looking after self, simply because she’s not a puppet whose strings he can dangle? That’s really what this is all about, isn’t it?”

    Beck and Michelle aren’t running for anything but ratings.

  • tango

    You know what?  Palin will go where she’s asked!  Remember, Independant voters aren’t crazy about Palin so do you blame a candidate for not asking her to campaign for them?  What’s she supposed to do, barge in and give an endorsement and stump speech for a candidate who does not want it?   Only now is the Tea Party movement gaining steam in regards to elections. Give it time and I’m sure Palin will do more endorsements and campaigning for teaparty candidates.

    As for Palin campaigning for McCain, so what?  Maybe she feels some loyalty to him and likes him personally and appreciates the invite since it disproves that everyone in the McCain campaign thought she was a loser.  

  • Asitis

    “ Who else has sacrificed personal comfort and family privacy to the degree that she has in order to make a difference in this nation?”

    Puhleese! She uses her family as her platform. Why? because she has little else. Sacrificed personal comfort? No… she’s getting rich off her daughter’s teen single motherhood and allegedly being the mother of a DS son.

    And exactly what differenc has she made in this nation?  

  • justme_kc

    not being able to name a news publication you read regularly, or name a supreme court decision (even when one went down in your own state), and having NO clue what the job duties of the position you have applied for is a bit beyond “certain colloquialisms”. 

  • Guest
  • Guest

    All I was saying is, while Sarah is busy giving others advice, maybe she needs to watch her own back. Like Obama, what’s Sarah going to do when she’s managed to piss everybody off?

  • ~~JustMe~~

    like it being above his paygrade Right got it.

  • Guest

    3 times? Itchy post finger?

  • oowawa

    Hmmm . . .

  • audacity of hype

    You don’t know anything about Sarah Palin’s abilities one way or the other.  It is amusing how much she gets under your skin.

  • audacity of hype

    57 states?

  • Guest

    But JD Hayworth IS the tea party candidate. That’s why the tea party folks are angry. Sarah should have said, “I appreciate everything that McCain has done for me, but I gotta stand up for what I believe in and support JD.” If every Republican running against a tea party candidate asks Sarah first or offers more money, is she always going to support the Republican?   

  • Ani

    McCain put her on the map nationally.  She is repaying a loyalty no matter how nasty some of his campaign operatives were to her behind her back.  Ask Hillary about that one — she has some experience receiving that kind of treatment.  Palin is doing the classy thing.  McCain is still an honorable individual and though I would have far preferred Hillary as president, surely he was an adequate second choice — we’d be a lot better off right now if McCain were Pres than the teleprompter in chief.

  • justme_kc

    please like you have never mis-spoken.  i call my daughter by her brother’s name all the time.  do you honestly think that Barack Obama thought we had 57 states. 

  • oowawa

    Oh yes, there is some denying it: “I deny that Obama is intelligent!”  So nyah nyah nyah . . .

  • Geoff Kucera

    Just one person’s observation here, on the NoQuarter home page I note the number of comments on this and the other thread about Palin, two threads about personality, far exceeds the number of comments on threads of substantive issues. It recalls a famous quote by Eleanor Roosevelt:

    <b><i>”Great minds talk about ideas, average minds talk about events, and small minds talk about people.”</i></b>

  • jangles

    I completely agree with you Peggy S.  Sarah needs to deepen her experience and her policy range.  I think her new role as a commentator for Fox NEws will help her in that area.  I think what she is doing in supporting candidates for state and national office is an excellent career development program.  I would even like to see her serve in a national capacity—in congress or even in an administrative position—e.g. in energy.  Obama’s race to the top will wind up destroying him.  He was not ready; he did not have any depth to his experience; he was especially not experienced in beltway politics and it is now destroying him.  I was never an Obama supporter and did not vote for him but I do recognize that what is happening to him now is really too bad.  I see him so inexperienced that he does not even know how bad his situation is or how to pull out of it.

  • oowawa

    Wow–you are one hateful person . . .  What difference has she made?  Do you use natural gas?

    On 3 July 2007, the Governor of Alaska Sarah Palin announced that the State of Alaska was ready to receive applications to build a pipeline within the framework of the Alaska Gasline Inducement Act (AGIA).[8] On 4 January 2008, a proposal by TransCanada was selected. Four other proposals were submitted: By Sinopec, AEnergia, the AGPA, which proposed a liquefied natural gas project, and the Alaska Natural Gas Development Authority.
    On January 5, 2008, Palin announced that the Canadian company TransCanada Corp., was the sole AGIA-compliant applicant.[9][10] On August 27, 2008, Palin signed a bill into law giving the state of Alaska authority to award TransCanada Corp. 500 million dollars in seed money and a license to build and operate the $26-billion pipeline to transport natural gas from the North Slope to the Lower 48, through Canada.[11][12]
    The license is not a construction contract, and federal energy regulators must approve the project before it can go forward.[13]
    On December 5, 2008, the AGIA license, jointly awarded to Foothills Pipe Lines Ltd. and TransCanada Alaska, LLC, was signed in Fairbanks.[14] (Wikipedia)

  • Asitis

    Exactly! If audacity of hope thinks someone would really not know how many states there are (especially Obama) then I gotta wonder who he hangs around with. 

  • Asitis

    I don’t know about her abilities? Hmmm… Let’s see. What are her abilities? She knows how to use the camera to her advantage. She knows how to deliver a good speech (written for her). Other than that I don’t think she has a whole lot to offer. 

  • Darwin

    It goes beyond comments, blogs and threads. It goes to the heart of human nature. What are people at Starbucks talking about? OR tonight at dinner? Or the chit-chat waiting for the meeting to start? Same thing.

    You could call a press conference to announce a cure to end all the diseases of the world and the first question would be something completely inane like what did you eat for dinner last night.  

  • jangles

    I deny that o is intelligent.  I see absolutely no evidence of intelligence.  His unscripted impromptu talk is not intelligent; he stammers and stutters.  He has obvious problems with short term memory and has misnamed where he is countless times–=ex. in Ohio this last week he said he was in MI.  We have no evidence of academic excellence from any school he attended; no papers, no grades, no professorial testimonies.  In his stint as Pres. of the Harvard Review he published nothing.  He did not graduate from any college with distinguished academic status which would be a matter of public record.  There is no evidence of academic talent from his high school career.  We have no access to any thesis or other academic work.  His two books are full of glittering generalities and minimal literary talent.  There is significant speculation that he did not actually write these books.  We have no achievements from his political career in Ill. or the US Senate.

  • Asitis

    Problem with Palin though, is there is no substance. I seriously believe that from what I’ve read of her and seen from her.

  • Asitis

    Hateful? Really? I prefer not so easily fooled.

    No, I don’t use natural gas btw. But how is that pipeline working out anyway hmmm? There are doubts that it will ever be completed. (Way to walk out on that one too, ex-governor)

    Okay, so what difference has she made to this nation?

  • jangles

    John McCain has been absolutely loyal and supportive of Palin.  It is McCain who gave her an entre to the national stage.  He acknowledges that her addition to his ticket gave it energy and put it on its feet.  (Polls support that.)  The people who ran JM campaign trashed her, especially in the book Game Change but McCain denounced that.  I admire Sarah for being loyal to McCain.  She genuinely admires him; she respects his service to this country.  I would never fault Sarah for campaigning for a man who is her mentor.  She is a Republican; of course, she will support Republican candidates.  Beck wants to make her in his own image and that would be a terrible mistake on her part.  Sarah will do well to keep a distance between her and the Tea Party crowd—she is not going to be owned by either the Republican Party or the Tea Party.  Good for her.

  • steel magnolia

    What the hell is wrong with campaigning for John McCain – a good, decent, honorable man?  Maybe Sarah feels the same way????  Could it be?????  Voting for the man???    Horrors!  She certainly knows him better than most people.  Far right Republicans love to eat their own – kind of like far left liberal Democrats.  This country is mid center – always has been and is still – get that through your thick skulls.

  • Guest

    But what is she going to say during her speech at the Tea Party Convention? Maybe she should give the money back and not attend rather than face the hecklers and boos that are sure to come. When she mentions McCain I guarantee you the JD Hayworth backers are gonna boo her. Beck is going to be there, too. What if his speech follows hers?

  • Darwin

    I suppose the relevant question per the tea party perspective is this: Is Senator McCain a Republican In Name Only (RINO)?

  • oowawa

    Asitis wrote that Sarah Palin is

    “getting rich off her daughter’s teen single motherhood and allegedly being the mother of a DS son.”

    This is what puts your comment beyond the realm of political discussion, even snarky discussion, and into the realm of nasty mean-spirited slander.  You are basically accusing Palin of pimping out her daughter and her Downs Syndrome son.   It’s “hateful” and intolerable to me personally.

  • Asitis

    I would agree it is intolerable for one to use her daughter and son as Palin has.

    Her teen daughter tells her she is pregnant. What does Palin do? Uses her daughter’s pregnancy to deflect rumors that Trig is not hers. Thrusts her daughter onto the word stage (literally) in an ill-fitting dress and dragging along the deer-in-the-headlights boyfriend. Has her daughter  become spokesperson for abstinence, even  when she, her mother, and grandmother were all pregnant before marriage. Has her story and photos, along with daughter’s sold to tabloid mags. Now, she is getting involved in custody battle. Did you know that either she or lawyer leaked documents to TMZ before filing with court?

    As for Trig, I’m sorry but what is a special needs baby being dragged around the country for on campaign and book tour?What will she do with her latest money making scheme of speaking engagements to conservative groups? Doesn’t he have special needs? Don’t get me started…..

    And she wonders why her family doesn’t have any privacy? C’mon Sarah, you made it so! 

      

  • Asitis

     ”that’s called selfless public service”

    No, guest. Selfless public service might include finishing your term in office for the people who elected you rather than quitting so you could make more money. Selfless public service would be using your celebrity status to raise money for other causes than lining your own pockets. 

    It appears her commitment to herself more than anything else is without question. 

  • IndayHill

    I am tired seeing hs face. It’s al over the media and very narcissus…arrogant.
    If he’ll show interest and right directions on creating more jobs, I ‘ll miss his speech.
    But he is full of words and NO delivery.

  • Sassy

    I agree Ani!
    After all, BO had time to campaign for Coakley.
    Perhaps the Palin detractors would prefer not to discuss that right now! LOL!

  • Asitis

    Wow. I guess the blog owner here doesn’t want it pointed out just what is wrong with the way Palin has used her daughter and son.

    Interesting.

  • Sassy

    Thanks for mentioning Eleanor Roosevelt.
    What you are seeing here is a reaction to seeing every woman who appears on the political scene in this country treated as an incompetent who is unequal to the task.
    It may look small-minded, but we are “mad as hell” and we aren’t going to take it anymore!
    Loved your comment on Amy’s thread!

  • Patience

    Thanks for the info Sassy.  I know the FLOTUS has made military families one of her issues.  While I’m all for honoring and taking care of the military, gestures of this sorty by the First Family just don’t seem sincere, for all the obvious reasons.    

  • whoframedrudy

    “the blog here is about sarah giving obama the smackdown via facebook.  (because that’s where REAL political discussion belongs…. on a social networking site.)”

    How about that.  One of Obama’s biggest mistakes was he kept saying the Town Hallers were only driven by ‘disinformation’ on Palin’s Facebook–death panels.   No, people were concerned about the bizarro spending levels.   So ‘Me The People’ wasted his time responding to Palin’s Facebook and not the voters’ real concerns.  Scott Brown was the result.

    Sarah Palin is a shark, one of the hottest political killers I’ve ever seen.  You go right on thinking she’s an idiot.

  • felizarte

    “sarah seems to have the talent of getting right to the heart of the matter.”

    It must be her experience as a hunter–how to kill with one bullet right between the eyes; how to skin a moose the quickest way; nurturing mother and father, growing up with sibblings and neighbors; competing in a pageant to earn scholarship funds for college; how to work with colleagues and equals–from PTA’s to energy developers and being a successful governor. She knows about how ordinary people live.

  • Patience

    Sounds like someone else I know…

  • Guest

    That was Voice of Reason.

  • I’m a Linda too

    It gets better and better.  Yesterday the announced  Sarah’s first speech in Illinois, Central Illinois to benefit….a Community Center on April 17.  It’s already sold out, both Banquet and speech and Speech only, that sold out in a matter of 2 hours.

  • Patience

    Is it me or does anyone else think there’s a lot of astroturf on this thread?

    Coincidently, I just read today that the latest Democrat strategy is to try to divide Tea Partiers from moderate Republicans.

  • Guest

    The town hallers (tea party) seem to be turning against Palin now for supporting McCain.

  • EWard

    Patience

    Ditto to the astroturf clones….Guest, Asitis….

  • oowawa

    LOL Patience–now that you mention it . . .

  • snosandy

    Sarah never said she could see Russia from her house, but Obama did refer to visiting 57 states, and mentioned the Great Lake in Oregon.

  • oowawa

    LOL Patience–now that you mention it . . . Divide & Conquer!  Well duh, hit me over the head with a battleaxe enough times, and eventually you’ll get my attention . . .

  • My other site

    She is wrong about the Republican victories being a statement that Americans don’t want any government programs.  I wish people who espouse that could go live someplace where the government honestly doesn’t do anything for people.  In MA they Republican won because that state already has universal healthcare and they didn’t want to lose to it to Obamacare which is a giveaway to insurance corporations.

  • Asitis

    “That was Voice of Reason”

    Hardly! Hardeeharhar!

    But thanks Guest. Sorry I mis-attributed the quote.

  • Asitis

    “What you are seeing here is a reaction to seeing every woman who appears on the political scene in this country treated as an incompetent ”

    really? I don’t think people think Hillary Clinton, for example, is incompetent. Or so many other female politicians.

    Sarah Palin on the otherhand, is considered incompetent. But it has nothing to do with her being a female.

    Interestingly, in her case, being female was why she even got onto the national stage.

  • Asitis

    ” sarah giving obama the smackdown ”

    Correction: Sarah’s facebook ghosrwriter giving Obama the smackdown.

  • Asitis

    “Coincidently, I just read today that the latest Democrat strategy is to try to divide Tea Partiers from moderate Republicans”

    You think the Democrats are driving this? I’d suggest it’s the Tea Partiers themselves that are shooting themselves in the foot.

  • jbjd

    …and NP will be sitting behind him, in full view of the camera, the whole time!

  • felizarte

    JustMe-kc–you can find more of those about Palin because you do not like her.  I can ignore those because I give greater weight to her honesty, empathy for the common folks, and her commonsense approach to problems and solutions; her willingness to confront even her own party when she sees something wrong; her courage in sticking to her values and principles.  All other information she needs to make a decision as a govt. executive are available from other people, information banks, etc.  AND, she does not carry a teleprompter wherever she has to say something in public. To me, that indicates an ability to speak from the mind and heart, unlike someone we all know by now.

  • creeper

    But they did, beachnan.  There were Obama signs up all over our little town.  I know almost every resident, having been born and raised here, and I can tell you there were no outsiders.  The election fraud was more subtle.  When an Obama operative showed up from out of state to “help” us with our caucus, in direct contradiction of caucus rules,  he was welcomed with open arms because he was a former resident.  That’s how dumb and trusting we are.

    Yes, we saw them bussed in to the larger cities from Illinois and Nebraska, but Iowans suspended their critical thinking skills in 2008.  I think much of that was a desire to prove “we’re not racist”. 

    Now we’re being told that it didn’t prove anything…that we’re still racist because Obama’s support is slipping among whites.  Evidently the only way to prove you’re not racist is to blindly support him forever.

  • felizarte

    He might still surprise everyone in his SOTU address by announcing a nasa project next year to land a man on Mars and that he would be that man.  That should show the whole country what a visionary he is ala JFK. 

  • DEO

    It’s all typical Palin bullshit. taken apart point by point already! man, she IS a pro at this nonsense though…hot air sarah!

  • Docelder

    Toga, Toga. And he needs to learn to fiddle, if for no other reason then for historical accuracy.

  • PortiaElizabeth

    I find that what you consider to be interesting is very revelatory of your own shortcomings, asitis.

    BTW you might want to reconsider your screen name. While you may have meant: “as it is”, to those of us with any medical background, it reads like a sort of STD. Just sayin’.

  • Cindy

    Thanks for a great post, Ani
    Run, Sarah, Run!

  • PortiaElizabeth

    And yet here you are, Geoff.

  • Docelder

    Most people I know are just coping right now. Nobody is doing anything for the future, just existing and praying the sh**storm coming from Washington stops before they go all the way under. Small business employers started cutting back, i.e. not hiring in anticipation of what was coming as soon as Obama was elected… not even waiting until he was sworn in. Every fear they had, he has been worse than they ever feared he would be with the “change”. It is too much too fast and it is ruining the country.

  • beachnan

    I like Sarah Palin and I like her common sense and her gritty determination.   Having said that, I agree with Peggy Sue, that Sarah is not ready for the oval office.  We need more than common sense to run the White House.   The country cannot handle another trainee in the White House.

  • Yttik

    “411 speeches and 158 interviews”

    No wonder I can’t stand the sight of him. I wouldn’t even want to listen to my best friend that many times.

  • Docelder

    Yes, like real time mystery science theater style roasting of his speeches. Wow, that would be great fun. All we would need would be the popcorn.

  • AC

    How many personalities do you have Guest?

  • jbjd

    JustMe, in an onoing diatribe apparently intended to diffuse any positive affirmation on this blog for Sarah Palin, writes, “…she was running for veep and DIDN’T EVEN KNOW WHAT THE JOB ENTAILED.”

    Ah, JM, your comments expose, these inane statements you attribute to Ms. Palin derive not from her lack of intellect but rather, from yours.
    http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,433314,00.html

  • PortiaElizabeth

    DEO — you will probably find some sites who read your opinions with some degree of acceptance. People here have learned to think for themselves and coincidently will give your words the appropriate amount of respect and consideration. In fact, I consider your words to be almost prophetic in the sense of predicting that Sarah Palin not only still scares the shit out of Dems, but that she will continue to do so.

  • AC

    How many personalities do you have Guest?
    Why don’t we call you Sybil

  • Docelder

    Same here, I love her style but I think she would make a great head of a third party.

  • PortiaElizabeth

    felizarte — well said!!

  • Asitiss

    My own “shortcomings?” Oh, please elaborate Porsche!

    Yes, I do find it interesting that the blog owner would delete FACTS.  Seems to me that says more about him than me.

    Oh and by the way, you are putting the emphasis on the wrong syllable. It’s ASitis. Not asITis. Just sayin’

  • Mark

    Obama is not going to listen to us, he thinks we are his peasants while he sits on a throne.

  • Ani

    That is a good and fair assessment.  :)

  • Docelder

    Danger.

  • Asitiss

    Palin doesn’t scare the shit out of Dems Portia. uite the contrary, she doeing a good job of dividing the opposition. And if she were to run for president we see it as another sure win for Obama.

    No, what scares the shit out of us is that there are people, even a small minority, that actually think she would make a good president.

  • Yttik

    It’s kind of funny, during the STOU address tomorrow,  the public library will be conducting a free class on how to forage and live off the land. I’m sure it’s just a coincidence, but it cracked me up.

    Palin is as qualified to be president as anyone else. I’m sorry, but when peple say she isn’t, it smacks of sexism. Scott Brown was a state legislator who posed in naked Cosmo and people were willing to send him to DC to save the country. Already there is talk of wanting him to run for prez. I’m not knocking Scott Brown, I’m just using him as an example.The people of this country want an empathetic leader with common sense much more then want a 30 yr resume. In fact, come 2012 I’d bet a long resume would work against just about anyone who runs.

  • beachnan

    baed on what?  Just because a few guys started this intelligent meme?  He has yet to prove he can back it up.  The man cannot speak without a teleprompter.  BTW, did you see the picture of Obama speaking in front of a classroom of sixth grades and he had to have the help of his telepromter.  Pretty sad indeed.

  • TeakWoodKite

    Now that ought bea source of much  humor just watching her facial expressions. The Obama administration just got a failing grade on bio-weapons defense and it will be self evident as to why.

  • JRD

    We also realize that you didn’t write what you just wrote either. Time for some new talking points. Go see Poof . Sounds like you hit the rewind button.

  • JRD

    Yes there is. Intelligent people don’t NEED to use a teleprompter to speak to school children. Intelligent people also don’t say uh every 5 words without using a teleprompter.

  • Ac

    Asitis,
    Aren’t you one of the ones that wanted Hillary to iron their shirts.

  • JRD

    Whoo-Hoo, love it. What a smackdown.

  • Asitiss

    “Palin is as qualified to be president as anyone else”.

    But the thing is, not just anyone IS qualified to be president.

  • Asitiss

    Talking points JRD? No these are facts. And they are worth noting. You aren’t really hearing Palin thoughts and ideas. You are hearing someone else’s.

    Good to know. 

  • TeakWoodKite

    I gotta say Mountianaires, I admire your attitude and how much game ya got.

  • Asitiss

    Excuse me? Iron my shirt?????

  • Mark

    “But the thing is, not just anyone IS qualified to be president.”

    Agreed.  We said Obama was not qualified and we were proven right.  You drones, who do not have two brain cells to rub together, are not qualified to vote.

  • Mark

    “Palin doesn’t scare the shit out of Dems”

    At least not all of them, you for example are full of shit. 

  • Mark

    When is the last time you used your feet?  You have been on your knees bowing to Obama for the last two years.

  • Asitiss

    I have to disagree with you Mark. He is qualified and we have NOT be proven wrong. He certainly was handed a mess. And he is dealing with a bunch of naysaying Republicans who want to seem him fail.

    Just you wait.

  • Mark

    Obama is sinking on his own ineptitude.  Sarah is pushing him along.  Three years from now you will have to pay someone to haul away your Obama posters to the trash.

  • Bluedog Alaska

    Ahh, yes, I vaguely remember someone named Sarah Palin who used to live here in Alaska.

    As I recall, she promised this at her inaugural in 2006:
    “I will unambiguously, steadfastly and doggedly guard the interests of this great state as a mother naturally guards her own.”

    And then this, on July 3, 2009: “I’ve never believed that I, nor anyone else, needs a title to do this – to make a difference… to HELP people. So I choose, for my State and my family, more ‘freedom’ to progress, all the way around… so that Alaska may progress… I will not seek re-election as Governor.”

    Translation: “I quit so I can progress my bank account. And I’m going to blame it on Alaska citizens who file ethics complaints that cost WAY less than the one I filed against myself. Because that’s what we grizzly bears do when running government turns out to be hard work.”

    Yep, she definitely overpromised and underdelivered.

    But I guess sitting on the sidelines making irrelevant comments about the president and raking in the bucks as a celebrity qualifies in her mind as “work” on behalf of Alaska.

  • Mark

    “Sarah Palin on the otherhand, is considered incompetent”

    By who?  A drone like you who can’t even hold a job at Whataburger?

    “But it has nothing to do with her being a female.”

    It has a lot to do about you being a moron. 

  • Mark

    “Problem with Palin though, is there is no substance”

    Apparently substance means:  black liberation theology, marxism, hate for the US, etc.

  • Docelder

    So the company line now is blame the republicans? I guess blame Bush was getting stale. Too bad he can’t just be the President instead of blaming somebody else because we don’t have an actual acting President. We just have an apologizer, a vacationer and a speech reading person, who thinks he is God’s gift. No President. Nancy and Harry proxy for the job he was (s)elected to do.

  • Mark

    “It appears her commitment to herself more than anything else is without question”

    Said by a drone who follows the biggest megalomaniac on the planet.

  • AnnieCarmel

    She had a very normal American upbringing.  It shows.

  • Mark

    “It’s ASitis. Not asITis. Just sayin’”

    Let’s just say it’s “ASSHOLE”.  Just tellin’ it like it is. 

  • Mark

    “Wow. I guess”

    Wow, man, “guess” is the only thing you can do since you don’t know a damn thing.  

  • TeakWoodKite

    Red Zone Astroturfing by saying “He has governed from the center”, there is no basis in reality to support it. The short attention span of people yearning for better times is just one more bottle of BO-Kool-aid, waiting to consumed.

    I would say he will pivot on the “Audasity of Blaming Bush” and head straight for door. He will be heard to say “Elvis has left the building” , then BO will be able to say, ” I saved or created” 5 points in the polls.” Giving lips service to the millions of Americans on the un-enjoyment lines is good way to make sure one is a one term president.

     He has no credibility to sell it.

  • TeakWoodKite

    Red Zone Astroturfing by saying “He has governed from the center”, there is no basis in reality to support it. The short attention span of people yearning for better times is just one more bottle of BO-Kool-aid, waiting to be consumed.  
     
    I would say he will pivot on the “Audasity of Blaming Bush” and head straight for door. He will be heard to say “Elvis has left the building” , then BO will be able to say, ” I saved or created” 5 points in the polls.” Giving lips service to the millions of Americans on the un-enjoyment lines is good way to make sure one is a one term president.  
     
     He has no credibility to sell it.

  • Mark

    “I prefer not so easily fooled.”

    And you are an Obama follower.  That supports the conclusion that one cannot be more easily fooled than you. 

  • AnnieCarmel

    I watched the talk he gave to the Fairfield “roos” on c-span during the campaign.  I knew without a doubt he’d win their vote.  They are followers and comfortable with cults.  Wonder if I was right.  One of my former Fairfield friends has only now begun to try to mend fences.

  • TeakWoodKite

    just me_Kc,

    is because they are not our neighbors…. canada and mexico are our neighbors. Mexico is very close to being a failed state.

    It is a very small world.

  • Docelder

    Like all those trashed American flags at Denver. The flags were for the TV and when it was over most of his koolaid people had thrown them to the ground. It was almost an omen of what was to come.

  • Mark

    “He is qualified and we have NOT be proven wrong.”

    That is what the Jim Jones cult said as they followed Jones to Guyana.  We know how that turned out.

    “He certainly was handed a mess”

    What is the matter with you?  Your messiah got handed the US he did not get handed Zimbabwe or Haiti.  Your moronic leader is so inept he may turn the US into Zimbabwe or Haiti. 

  • AC

    Yep that’s what you said before–see you haven’t fortgotten

  • AC

    Dumwin, you’re back, where’s Guest?

  • AnnieCarmel

    Sarah was referring to the neighboring Iraq…since we were in charge there.

    Katie Couric interviewed her for hours…9 I believe.  Then edited, out of context making her look silly.  Sarah admitted that she was annoyed and irritated when she answered the magazine question and that she didn’t do herself a favor by letting the condescention dictate her curt answer…Couric had been poking her with repetitious questions for most of the interview.  She set her up and then tried to win the day at Sarah’s expense.  Biache.

  • AnnieCarmel

    Yes, Diana.  I once enjoyed the morning fishwrap as Herb Caen used to call it.  I finally had to cancel the SF Chronicle and the Monterey Herald because of their mindless glorification of The Dear Reader.

  • Rosa

    peggy  sue  ,

    I have to agree with you about Palin and those remarks above that sarah was supposed to have said … I heard her say them and I will bet most was on fox news .  We have  have had two personality presidents and look where we are.    I would have hoped that people, especially on this blog,  would be more realistic about the next person we vote for.    Sarah clearly doesn’t have the experience or knowledge to be president.. Like it was said give her time and gain some and then look at her ………..Geez just look at mr personalty and we would even think of putting another popular with no experience person in blows my mind .   I guess if like the last two we would just need to know the controllers that pull the strings!

  • AnnieCarmel

    My plan (if my Netflix movie doesn’t arrive) is to put it on mute and speak the dialog myself.  I’m pretty familiar with all the excuses, points and lies.  You can figure him out just looking at the facial expressions.

    Thank God, we have Charles Krauthammer.  He just outed The Dear Reader on his “spending freeze” he’s going announce tomorrow .  Yeah, he’s going to freeze the 20-35% increases they put in to effect when he came in to the WH for the 2010 – 2011 budgets.  He raised the EPA 35%.  CK said the budget increases are usually 3-4%.  So what he’s going to promise will be the exact opposite of cutting spending.  CK called it a Three Card Monte.  Hahahaha. (NOT).

  • AnnieCarmel

    Just curious, Peggy Sue.  Have you read “Going Rogue”?

    I too want Sarah to run for the Senate…because it will allow her a national platform to prove once and for all that she’s an informed, intelligent woman.  Certainly much more qualified than The Dear Reader.  Not only are the Dems scared to death of her, the Republican men would like to pretend she doesn’t exist.  However, I would never cite a CBS poll for any thing Palin.

    I respect your posts here but really…calling her a cheerleader not qualified for national office only illuminates your bias.  Perhaps reading Sarah’s book (guessing you haven’t or you wouldn’t be so dismissive) rather than a CBS poll would help.

  • Hillary or Bust

    What is up with the anti-Palin bots here today? Has Axelrod hired people to go post stupid things against Palin because that’s all they think they have anymore?

  • AnnieCarmel

    She would absolutely be a good Secretary of Energy.

  • Hillary or Bust

    I write better than I speak. And there are a lot of people who express themselves better in front of a typewriter than in front of a camera. Get a clue.

  • AnnieCarmel

    oowawa:  Sarah states in her book the Alaskans do not hunt from planes nor does she.  Tourists?  Maybe…but not natives.

  • AnnieCarmel

    My, my how the trolls show up when Sarah is the topic.  You know absolutely nothing about Sarah’s day to day life.  You people have no shame.  I’m amazed that you live in Sarah Palin’s head, know her thoughts and ideas firsthand and that her house is filled with an army of ghostwriters.  You aren’t that skank up in Anchorage are you?

  • AnnieCarmel

    Oh, now it sounds like FF.

  • MBC

    He is a slick marketing phenomenon that has been exposed.  A majority of voting Americans bought it once, but they won’t be buying it again. 

    Listen Up!

  • AnnieCarmel

    Sarah writes about the difficulties she had with Steven Schmidt in her book.  Of course, that must have been written by someone who wasn’t there, not really Sarah.

  • MBC

    You don’t use natural gas because it is obvious you have plenty of your own.

  • AnnieCarmel

    Sharyn?  Is that you?

  • AnnieCarmel

    The trolls regularly swarm her facebook page.  I’m guessing the concern trolls are out in force misreading this as a weakness they can exploit.  Just as they are here today. Wow does she make their heads explode or what?

  • Asitiss

    Excuse me Hillary or Bust, but Palin doesn’t write much better than she speaks. She wrote that speech she gave when she quit, remember?

    Annie, what “skank” up in Alaska? People up there know a lot more about Plain’s life than you do……. and more than Palin would like people to know !

  • Asitiss

    You kiss anyone with that mouth Mark?

  • AnnieCarmel

    Righto…depends on what substance you’re looking for. 

  • Asitiss

    Obama “follower”? I don’t know what that is.

    I voted for him, yes. But that’s doesn’t mean I follow him. Is that what you do?

  • AnnieCarmel

    No, Hillary was a  polarizing bitch according to you nice people

  • Asitiss

    My, how very clever. My young son thought that was funny. Kids!

  • Asitiss

    Follows? Drone?

  • AnnieCarmel

    Everyone I’ve met at our tea parties love Sarah.  Pretty sure most will cut her some slack over her endorsement of JM.

  • Asitiss

    Marxism? Do you even know what that is Mark?

    Black liberation? Hate for US? Where do you get this stuff?

  • AnnieCarmel

    Keep on thinking that way.  I, however, have actually been to a Tea Party.

  • AC

    They’ve got nothing to point to as an accomplishment–so it’s degrading other’s.  That in their playbook.

  • Asitiss

    I said that? When? What are you tlaking about? Are you confused?

  • Asitiss

    Oh my Mark, your comebacks are something else. A drone? Can;t hold a job? Moron?

    Wow.

  • Docelder

    Yes, full campaign mode… remember it? They are onto blaming republicans and Palin they think is the easiest target. That is all they have is the blame game… that and the race card. I am sure it hasn’t been seen for the last time.

  • Asitiss

    Sore losers.

  • Senneth

    I, too, drive a Prius and although the only sticker I have on it is Starfleet Academy, I did vote for McCain/Palin.  I will also not watch the SOTU.  I cannot stand watching that one much less listen to him drone on and on and on and on…..

  • Asitiss

    Excuse me? I haven’t been bowing to anyone.

    You just go on shooting your self in the foot and blaming all your troubles on others. Go right ahead Mark.

  • ~~JustMe~~

    He hangs out with Sarah and Bush right? That’s how they always get the blame for whatever is going wrong!

  • Asitiss

    Still nonsensical Mark. You should just not bother. Really.

  • AnnieCarmel

    Loved it that they tried to stick something that Brown did back in the 80′s as relevant today with all of the associations he now has.  Only shows he has grown into an admirable man.  Same with Sarah.  What the hell is wrong with using a beauty pageant to help put you through school?  Anything they can jump on, no matter how dishonest, is what we’ve come to expect from the BLTs.

  • MBC

    Why is your young son up so late?  What kind of parent are you?

  • Asitiss

    A vacationer? Excuse me? Do you have any idea what you are talking about? Do you know Bush’s record on that?

    An apologizer? Youmean he has apologized for some of this country’s poor foreign relations in the recent past? Well, to many of us, that was long overdue. And it has earned this country back it’s respect from others.

    Blaming someone else? You mean for Iraq? For the recession? Yes, that would be appropriate. 

  • AnnieCarmel

    Aw, come on Sharyn.  No one hates Sarah like you do.  Shoo fly.

  • Asitiss

    My messiah?

    Mark, do you even know where Zimbabwe and Haiti are? Because I’m thinking you don’t really know much.

  • AnnieCarmel

    No sign of intelligent life in those dead eyes.

  • Asitiss

    It’s disappointing to see how easily some people are taken in by her. I wonder if/when certain truths come out it will even make a difference to them?

  • AnnieCarmel

    Like The Dear Reader and MeShill used their kids?  I noticed them on the stage, eating ice cream, etc., etc.

  • Asitiss

    Again, awesome comeback Mark. Where did you get such skills?

  • Asitiss

    Wow, that went right over your head.

  • Docelder

    Bush liked to chop wood and clear brush. That was for the TV also. So is Bush the standard here? Bush I was a failure, so was little Bush and so will wannabe Bush also fail. He vacations all the time, like we weren’t bleeding jobs. He sends the Presidential jet to St. Louis for Pizza night. He bows to dictators and apologizes not for poor relations, but for our past success. He looks like he hates America. He hates Americans who go to church or who drive pickup trucks. Blame congress for voting to invade Iraq. I remember Powell giving his sales pitch and congress bought it. But, Afghanistan turning into another Iraq is on Obama. He wants to be just like little Bush I guess.

  • Asitiss

    Who is that directed at Annie?  I didn’t see her as polarizing. Or a bitch. She did strike me as a bit entitled perhaps.

    Now, if you want me to talk about a polarizing bitch…..

  • Asitiss

    “Everyone I’ve met at our tea parties love Sarah”

    Nuff said!

  • Asitiss

    “I, however, have actually been to a Tea Party”.

    Which means what, exactly?

  • Asitiss

    Thing is Annie, is none of the stuff people “jump on” is dishonest. You might not want to see the reality of Sarah Palin, but that’s what it is. 

  • Asitiss

    Annie, are you aware there are lots of people in Alaska who know the real Sarah Palin and don’t like her? Do you realize that she had more people come out to protest her than to cheer her when she came back to Alaska during the campaign? She wasn’t the shining star there that the GOP tried to paint her as. And she’s even less so now.

    That speaks volumes

  • Asitiss

    No one is blaming Palin for anything. What could we blame her for? She hasn’t done anything.

  • ~~JustMe~~

    when certain truths come out it will even make a difference to them? LOL what a laugh….

    Like what came out about others.
    Ayres
    Rev Wright

    Go cunger up some bullshit story Asitiss we have heard it all I guess Sarah’s truths, cannot be a shocking as what we have already heard.

  • Docelder

    No, McCain picking her as an attack dog and Palin attacking Obama polarized her in Alaska and caused democrats in Alaska who previously liked her to turn on her. Had McCain left her alone she would still be governor of Alaska and the people there would still like her. They after all did elect her. The shame of it all, is that she was all McCain had. He never should have been the nominee to begin with. But then again, neither should Obama. The irony is Obama was the one that turned out to be Bush. McCain would have turned out to be the more liberal out of the two. Obama is no liberal, he is a corporatist, just like the two Bushes before him were.

  • candy

    Conservatives who are “mad” at Palin for endorsing McCain are just ridiculously short-sighted. If she really does what they want — publicly not endorsing McCain–the left and the media would finally be able to put a stake in her heart and KO her once and for all. McCain’s campaign will ceased to be a debate about conservative values, or whether he or someone else is a better candidate. His campaign will be all about Sarah Palin. Everything else will be side shows. Meanwhile, the media and the left would have a field day calling her disloyal, questioning why she ran on his presidential ticket to begin with, calling her a phony for running as his running mate when she supposedly doesn’t belive his agenda and principles at her heart…the entire McCain campaign will become nothing but a circus, and Palin will be effectively destroyed.

    Haven’t been his running mate and being a very notable voice of the GOP, she will have to make a decision to endorse or not endorse. Even if McCain doesn’t ask and she doesn’t endorse that race publicly, the lack of action itself will be spinned as something, and it will be spin as something negative for both McCain and Palin. They really have no choice but to present a united front for this raceto be NOT about Sarah Palin.

    For these practical reasons, I think Sarah Palin did the right thing. So a portion of the tea baggers are upset at her, but her decision to endorse McCain allows for the continual debate within the conservative movement, without her taking over and shadowing the people who are actually running that race. Plus, I really think that enough people would value her loyalty to McCain as much as her commitment to conservative values. An act of disloyalty would have been just as off-putting and can cost her even more fans support.

  • ~~JustMe~~

    straight from the horse’s mouth Assitiss. Obama never did anything he was not ready his wife told the world. He could not run for Pres he’s done nothing yet! Guess what he’s not done a lot since either!
     
    I agree Sarah can sit back and absorb all the not doing of this admin and say what the hell she likes!

    GO SARAH!!

  • ~~JustMe~~

    when certain truths come out it will even make a difference to them? LOL what a laugh….
     
    Like what came out about others.
    Ayres
    Rev Wright
     
    Go cunger up some bullshit story Asitiss we have heard it all. I guess Sarah’s truths cannot be a shocking as what we’ve already heard.

  • Asitiss

    Obama hates America? Hates anericans that go to church and drive pickup trucks? Really? where do you get that?

    Afganistan won’t turn into another Iraq. The problem with Iraq is we never shoudl have been there. That had nothing to do with 9/11 and everything to do with oil.

  • Asitiss

     Had McCain left her alone she would still be governor of Alaska and the people there would still like her.  Sorry, but she made the big mistake there of thinking she was up for the job. She wasn’t. And they quickly realized it, but too late. And as for what people though in Alaska… apparently she wasn’t so well-liked even before the campaign.

    McCain didn’t pick her as an attcak dog. He picked her to get the conservative votes and foolishly thought he’d get the Hillary votes (and she’s no Hillary!).

  • Hillary or Bust

    Keep on bitching and moaning. It doesn’t faze me. I’m still voting for her if she ever runs for president. 

  • Asitiss

    Oh, I don’t know about that. I think they are pretty incriminating.

  • Asitiss

    Seriously Justme? Have you seen what he’s done already? And what he is close to doing? You might not like it. In fact, conservatives complian plenty about all the things he has done already. But don’t try to claim he hasn’t done anything.

  • lorac

    In addition to the ignorance you mention, I think it’s also due to his inability to see (or disinterest in) the big picture and how different parts work together.  I think he just says what he thinks will help him at that moment – if he upsets someone, he just figures he’ll suck up to them later.  Remember (well, I know you do!) how during the primaries, Hillary had detailed problem solving plans, but Obama would say “I have a plan for X”, “I have a plan for Y”, but he’d offer no details?  Nothing’s changed.  He has no plans – he’s taking one step at a time with no internal map, throwing things out to see what sticks.  I think he’s very clueless.

  • Docelder

    Yes McCain did pick her as an attack dog. You know why? Because being a white male he couldn’t attack Obama openly and directly without opening up for Obama to play the race card. Just ask Bill Clinton about that. But with a woman candidate, she could attack Obama easier with out that dynamic. Of course, Obama was crass and made cracks about her i.e. the lipstick pig just as he did Hillary i.e. periodically down. Your hero is an ass. What McCain did wrong was to pick palin over Jindal. Jindal could have pummelled Obama and the card wouldn’t have worked as well either. Jindal would have been more polished for the media I believe. On a side rant, people who thought Obama would help race relations in this country were wrong, he has made things much worse, because the race card is one of his main plays.

  • Cindy

    Peggy Sue –with all due respect, I’m starting to think you’re actually  a guy using a girl’s name….Just a hunch, by some of your less than passionate “feminist” responses. But hey, it’s ok by me.  Just be honest and be proud of your gender (which i believe is male)

  • lorac

    Iowans are good people (especially Hawkeyes!).  I don’t know what the problem was last year, but half the country had the problem.  But you’re still allowed to say “I told you so”!!!!

  • Asitiss

    And I hope she does. It will be entertaining. And another win for the Dems!

  • Asitiss

    Commenter Audacity of Hope hangs out with Palin and Bush? Really?

  • Asitiss

    That’s exactly what her campaign people said about them when she she turned into the “other Sarah”! Her eyes would go blank and she woudl withdraw.

    But I thought you liked her Annie?

  • Peggy Sue

    Annie, I’ve listened to Sarah Palin, her words, coming out of her mouth.  No, I haven’t read her book.  I don’t read any of the political autobiographies because they’re always written by ghostwriters.  I would rather see and hear a candidate on his or her own feet.

    And so far, as a POTUS candidate, Palin simply does not impress me.  However, I voted for the McCain/Palin ticket in 2008.  I could not in good conscience vote for Obama.  I was convinced McCain had the goods in the leadership department. I didn’t agree with many of his positions but I had no qualms that the man was ready.  

    And Palin?  I was willing to give her a pass as VP, where she would have had a chance to grow and learn the ways of Washington.  Then, we would have had a chance to see what she was made of.

    But I’m no more willing to vote for Palin in 2012 then I was for Obama in 2008 [nor will I vote for him in 2010]. 

    In my mind, the time for taking risky gambles is over. I want someone with a substantial track record and knows the policy and national issues they’ll be dealing with.

    So, we’ll have to agree to disagree on this one.

  • Asitiss

    Well, her book was written by a ghostwriter. Did you not realize that either Annie. And it is well-documented that Palin had troubles on the campaign trail. McCain’s people quickly realized that she knew nothing and they had to keep her from the media. And if McCain had won she was to be given a largely ceremonial role.

  • lorac

    Wow, she is just SO stupid, next she’ll say there are 57 states.  Ooops, that one’s taken.  But I’m sure it was her fault he said it, because he never makes mistakes, lies, or has poor judgment.

  • Asitiss

    Yes, quite a bit different then how the Obamas kept their children away from the spotlight Annie. Like night and day really. 

  • lorac

    I’ve always called soda “soda”, but when I lived in the midwest, everyone thought I was weird because it was called “pop”!  (Of course, it used to be called both – “soda pop”)

  • Asitiss

    No Docelder, Mccain needed someone to appeal to conservatives so he picked her.

    Oh, but before that happened, Palin needed someone to appeal to  so she picked conservatives. See how that works?  

  • Docelder

    Blame republicans will be the new game now that Bush has been gone a full year. Palin doesn’t have to do anything, she is a conservative and people like her. Plus, she is outspoken against Obama. So, she is it. Not Limbaugh, Hannity or Beck, it is Palin. Palin has the populist appeal and so she is it. The populist movement is kryptonite to Obama. He can’t afford for anybody else to have populist appeal besides himself, because he doesn’t have anything else to offer himself.

  • lorac

    The witnesses on that Detroit flight were probably questioned longer than the 50 minutes devoted to the suspect.

    Wow, good point!

  • Docelder

    Hey asitis, I am turning in for the night. But here is something to ponder. Does this remind you of anybody? Hint… it’s o.k. to question authority.

  • Asitiss

    Who’s being a sheep? You are the ones falling for all the crap Palin is dishing up? Good to bed and count yourself!

  • Asitiss

    You’ve got ONE thing right: palin is a populist and nothing more. She will say whatever she thinks might sell.

    Sure she’s popular. But with a small minority. Not enough to win. All she does is weaken the Republican party but cleaving off the conservative base.  The Dems aren’t afraid of that. In fact, just the opposite.

  • buzzlatte

    He hangs out with Michelle.  Enough said.

  • buzzlatte

    Oh, then you must produce natural gas, because all we’ve gotten is a rotten smell and a volatile vile attitude.

    Run that one by your “son”.  

    Fee Fi Fo Fum, I smell the stench of a Obama-tron!

  • AnnieCarmel

    Yeah, Asitiss I’m not completely uninformed.  Nor is anyone else here at NQ.  We’ve been through the war.   I do have some personal experience with a native Alaskan Dem.  An old friend who hated Hillary and Sarah equally.  Friends since the ’60′s he’s never changed one bit over the years (I, however, have…it’s called growth) and we parted ways over his misogynistic commentary…which btw mirror yours a great deal.  I know when she ran for national office, they grouped together the ugliest hate group I personally have ever witnessed of which you appear to be one.  Until then, so long as she made Republicans an equal opportunity for exposure, they liked her just fine.

    I remember my former friend’s email following  the Iowa caucus…livid that she wouldn’t get out of the way.  “What does that woman want?” he screamed.  I replied:  “She wants to be President of the United States.”  This was from a fervent supporter of Bill Clinton.  He also liked getting his oil check too…Sarah was OK then.  When he turned on Hillary as he did, I knew then he had fallen for a false God.  And I was right.

    You have no credibility here.  We’ve heard it all before…for the past year and a half as a matter of fact.  Nothing new and you’re merely boring us.

  • lorac

    Yeah, I don’t think “cheerleader” is accurate.  I think she qualifies as a leader.  If she does have presidential ambitions, though, I agree her best move would be to run for the senate first. 

  • buzzlatte

    This isn’t about Michelle, Ass tiss

  • Peggy Sue

    Somehow I managed to delete my first post, so let me try this again.

    To answer your question, Annie: no, I have not read Palin’s book.  But then, I do not read political autobiographies because they’re all written by ghostwriters. I prefer to see and hear the candidates speaking on their own two feet.  And I’ve listened to Sarah Palin, her words, coming out of her mouth.  And as far as a POTUS candidate?  I simply have not been impressed.

    That being said, I voted the McCain/Palin ticket in 2008.  I could not vote for Obama in good conscience.  I never thought the man was qualified for the job.  And though I did not agree with many of McCain’s positions, I had no qualms about his readiness.

    As for Sarah Palin?  I was willing to give her a pass as VP, where she would have had time to grow and learn the ways of Washington.  We would have had a good opportunity to see what she was made of.

    But that didn’t happen.

    I’m no more willing to vote for Sarah Palin in 2012 than I was to vote Obama ’08 [nor will I vote for Obama's reelection]. 

    Personally, I think the time for risky gambles is over when it comes to filling the WH.  I want someone with a substantial record, a history of leadership experience and a firm grasp of the policy and national issues they’ll be confronting.  Anything less is reckless, and I don’t think Sarah Palin is there yet.

    So, we’ll have to agree to disagree on this one.

  • AnnieCarmel

    No one in my group has disavowed Sarah.

  • buzzlatte

    You actually think Dem strategy works?  I guess MA didn’t get the memo last week.

    Oh by the way, blaming all your troubles on others sounds like a dem/Obama tactic.  

    Waaa-waaahhhh!  It’s all Bush’s fault!  

  • buzzlatte

    And Ass-tiss, you have worn out the welcome mat.  Take it to the Ostroy Report.  That little lefty needs your help.

  • buzzlatte

    Like Obama, for example?

  • lorac

    I think Sarah might be ready one day, but I agree she’s not ready yet.  But when people say things like “it has to be the right woman”, it bothers me.  I can certainly think of valid reasons for someone saying that, but I guess it bothers me, because it can be any old man, it’s never had to be the right man…. 

  • buzzlatte

    Wow isn’t that the latest picture of Geoff?

  • Peggy Sue

    And that’s my problem with all of this, Rosa.  We’ve seen the damage that the Cult of Personality has created, the huge divisions.  To repeat that error makes no bloody sense to me at all.

    We shall see.

  • AnnieCarmel

    I’ll agree that he’s doing every underhanded thing he has been ordered to do to destroy the USA but he will fail at that too.  We’re on to that.  No one knows the left better than someone who used to be there.  What may or may not have been appropriate in the old 60′s is a different animal today with the attack from the radicals both from the inside (you waited a long time) and the Muslim radicals who labor under the delusion that the USA is evil and thugs like Chavez are simply too wonderful for words…words he tried today to restrict even further.  

    btw, I know an effective cult de-programmer I could refer you to.

  • Asitiss

    Boring you, hmmm? Could have fooled me.

    The best part of all that stuff you just typed out is calling me misogynistic. Hilarious! You don’t have clue who you are talking to! 

  • Asitiss

    “No one in my group has disavowed Sarah.”

    Nuff said!

  • lorac

    I have a dream…… that one day we’ll have a policy wonk in the White House again. 

    And maybe her name starts with an “H”….

  • Asitiss

    He hangs out with Michelle Obama? Really?

  • Asitiss

    Wow.

  • Asitiss

    Who said anything about anyone named Michelle?

  • Asitiss

    Well, you can’t balme it all on Bush specifically, but he was in charge.

  • Asitiss

    Golly, I didn’t reealize there ever was a welcome mat. Why ever would you welcome me here?

  • lorac

    Are you offering:  proof?  Citations?  Links?  Academic records?

    (didn’t think so)

  • lorac

    McCain, whose … progressive views are anathema to the movement

    The republican talking heads keep saying Obama should govern from the center (which I agree with), but it always makes me laugh, because if they were in power, they wouldn’t believe they themselves should govern from the center!

  • Peggy Sue

    And that’s something you and I can agree on, Annie [jangles, too].

    The one area in which Sarah Palin has been clear and articulate is energy.  I absolutely believe we need to transition to clean, sustainable energy sources.  Oil has peaked [or will shortly].  We’ve been fighting endless wars over dwindling energy sources. 

    But we need a bridge to get to the future [I do not favor turning out the lights]. Palin has experience with the oil and gas companies, elbowing the big mahoffs, who like to push everyone around.  I’d like to see an Administration give her a shot at it, see what she can do and come up with.  It would give her experience on a wider platform and an opportunity to prove herself. 

    She certainly couldn’t do any worse than Cap&Trade. 

  • buzzlatte

    Ah, got you.  YOU didn’t get it.  Let’s see here’s a word you’ll be familiar with:  pathetic.

  • buzzlatte

    Wow, you spelled your own ‘name’ wrong.

  • AnnieCarmel

    I agree that she would have a better time of it if she went to congress first.  But in the long run she does have what it takes…she needs seasoning…national legislation, etc.  If her book was completely written by a ghoastwriter, he/she must have been taking dictation because it is in her own voice with very intimate, detailed accounts of her life and the campaign.  I hope you’ll keep an open mind with Sarah.  I think you might even like he book.  It’s a good read.

  • buzzlatte

    balme?  Is that like Austrian or something?  Obama probably can tell you.

  • lorac

    Oh, okay, I get it now.  “We want a female president, just not THAT ONE”.   (We’re just supposed to insert “Sarah” for “Hillary” now?  Whatever woman is running, just insert her name into the sentence, eh?)

  • buzzlatte

    You just answered your own question.

  • jTell
  • buzzlatte

    Here’s a scary word for Dems…reality.  Oh, and Scott Brown.   

  • AnnieCarmel

    Don’t be cute.  That was directed to 0zombi.

  • AnnieCarmel

    You trolls are all alike. You figure we will just swallow all your little lies and distortions…just like The Dear Reader…who lies almost everytime he opens his mouth…along with the rest of his “cabinet”.  Poor Gibsy doesn’t know which end is up most of the time.

  • buzzlatte

    Your point?

  • Peggy Sue

    My gender is not in dispute, Cindy.  I support feminist issues but that does not mean I’m required to support a candidate simply because she’s female, particularly when I don’t believe a specific woman is qualified for an office like the WH.

    Gender does not trump experience or qualification.  To pretend otherwise is foolhardy.

    And btw, you’re accusation is no different than the charges of racism leveled against those of us [myself included]who did not support Barack Obama.

    Think about it!

  • AnnieCarmel

    Just because you can type, type, send doesn’t make it so Asitiss.  You are no source of honesty here.  Why are you wasting your time here?  Do you really need the 10 cents a word from the propaganda ministry?

  • AnnieCarmel

    Oh, I do believe you are a follower.

  • buzzlatte

    Didn’t you get the memo at bot headquarters?  No one wants to play with Obama.  Even Indonesia wants to take his statue down.

    Michelle is it.

  • buzzlatte

    Oh okay, Ass-tiss, we get it.  You got all done with your fourth grade homework and mommy let you use the computer…

  • AnnieCarmel

    You followers told us that Hillary’s only qualification was as FLOTUS and that was no qualification at all.  Funny how now it’s Sarah who has no qualifications but who has been elected many times to public office.  Only when she unites with Republicans does she become stupid and oh, whatever. 

    I’m getting bored here.

  • AnnieCarmel

    Like most 0zombi followers, you don’t have a clue as to what the tea parties are about or who goes to them.  God, how is it that the left never change?

  • AnnieCarmel

    He was handed a mess then quadrupled it.  He’s a joke.

  • lorac

    … and Obama has (always) divided the dems….  real dems vs. Obama wingers…

  • AnnieCarmel

    I was about to say the same to you…oh, right I already did.

  • Peggy Sue

    lorac, my use of the term ”right woman” means simply: a woman who is ready assume the office of the WH, a woman who has the experience and the qualifications to do the job. 

    But let’s not kid ourselves.  For a woman to have a whisper of a chance to gain the WH, she’ll need to be 10 times better than any man running, and even then there’s no guarantee [see primary '08]

    Is it fair?  Hell no!  But it’s the world we live in. 

  • lorac

    Oh, for heaven’s sakes.  I’m not even a republican and I know they’ve had nothing to do with Obama’s problems getting things done.  We ALL know it.  The dems have had a majority in both houses – they haven’t had enough willing to follow his lead. 

  • AnnieCarmel

    Aren’t you getting tired of that retort?  I can see you love to agitate and I guess we’re going to have to get ready for The Dear Reader’s performance tomorrow as I’m sure you bots will be out in force trying to explain, justify and educate us.  Funny how you all come to our sites to leave your dirt.  I never go to 0zer0 lovin’ sites.  Maybe because it’s an endless loup of same ole, same ole. 

    Nite nite all.  I’ve had my fill of botland tonight.

  • lorac

    You really have no idea how much you’re making all of us laugh, do you?  Everything you’re saying about Palin is what is true about Obama!  You’re one of the dwindling Obama supporters, trying to trash Palin to somehow bring your guy up, but every time you post, you remind us of everything wrong about Obama!  You’re such a scream!

    Oh, btw, “Sexist!!!!!!”

  • Peggy Sue

    I have that dream, too, lorac.  Sadly, I don’t think the chances are very good.  But then, that’s what dreams are all about. ;)

  • Tex-Mex Soup

    yeah I think I am the only person in America driving a prius with a Sarah Palin sticker.  I used to have a Mccain/Palin sticker on it.  We often joke, we are going to drive to Portland and watch their heads explode when they see my lil driving contradiction :*

    Its pretty funny actually. 

  • Onofre’s arm

    PE, the suffix “itis” indicates swelling, as in tonsillitis, appendicitis, colitis, etc. 

    As far as this current bottom dwelling Obamaholic is concerned, asitis, or assitis (depending on your vernacular) is entirely appropriate since it implies a swollen or large ass. 

    To everyone else jousting with this irritating twerp, please keep in mind that intelligence is relative. Assitis has already laid the foundation for our determination of his/her intelligence by gushingly expressing his/her high opinion of Obama’s intellect. To a complete imbecile, a moron might logically appear to be a genius. It’s reasonable to apply this same calculus to assitis’ assessment of Obama’s highly exaggerated intelligence.  Let’s call it a peer review among the single digit IQ crowd.

    Yes assitis, I’m sure Obama must seem very intelligent………to you. How smooshy you must feel with him at the helm.

  • Hillary or Bust

    Just like Coakley was a lock in MA…oops, that’s right, the “dumb” redneck Republican kicked her ass. So much for “another win for the Dems!”

  • Art

    No, Peggy Sue, it ain’t what you say it is.  Palin is a good executive and she would make a fine POTUS.  Her strength would be  in her abilitly to build a staff – no government career ‘crats, but plenty of solid citizens from outside of DC, who have accomplished things.  More and more, this site is headed toward HRC in 2012.  That’s tantamount to approval of her stomping for the current POSOTUS, and her  rose-colored socialism.  The gloves which McCain kept on to run a fair and decent campaign, will come flying off if the Dems give her the nod.  That would be fun to watch.  The difference between Palin and the others is that she is not afraid to make tough decisions, and those decisions will be based on input from the aforementioned staff, a staff devoid of Emmanuels, Geithners, Axelrods, and the likes of the rest of the vacuous socialists surrounding the ‘hole in office.  You’re wrong.  Palin is strong and capable.

  • Asitiss

    I don’t think BROWN is a dumb redneck. You’d be foolish to think a GOP  win in MA would be a Tea Party win in DC. 

  • Asitiss

    Huh? Obama? Then why did you describe Palin?

  • Asitiss

    Lies?

    It’s no lie she didn’t write her book.

    It’s no lie she had trouble on the campaign trail.

    It’s no lie she was kept from the media. And why. That was apparnet to most of us early on!

    It’s no lie that McCain’s people realized the mistake they made making a hasty pick and that she was nowhere near ready to be VP. 

  • Asitiss

    I think you are confusing me with Mark.

  • Asitiss

    “PE, the suffix “itis” indicates swelling, as in tonsillitis, appendicitis, colitis, etc”.

    Really? Wow. I did not know this (oh, btw that’s sarcasm)

    I find it extremely amusing by the way that you call  me stupid because of whom I support. That’s very amusing!   
     

  • Asitiss

    What’s dishonest about stating that the way Obama’s handle the public’s access to their children’s lives is vastly different from the way Plain does?

    It’s not even debatable. 

  • Asitiss

    Once again….. right over your head.

  • Asitiss

    Who said Hillary wasn’t qualified?

    I can’t believe you would try to compare her with Palin. It’s laughable really. In so many ways.

  • Asitiss

    I’ve seen the photos. And heard what they have to say. That’s a pretty big clue!

  • Asitiss

    Wow! All 960 tickets? And in Middle America too! What a shocker! 

    Don’t kid yourself. Palin is coming to benefit herself….. to the tune of $100,000.

    Imagine if that went to the “community center”". That would do a lot of people, just like the ones here, a lot of good. Funny you don’t see that. 

  • Asitiss

    I had a question?

  • Asitiss

    Quadrupled it? Really?

  • Asitiss

    “ordered to destroy the USA”???

    Wow. Just wow. 

  • Asitiss

    We live in reality.

    I don’t find Scott Brown scary. Interest though that he seems to be replacing Palin as the flavor of the month…. even here. Interesting. I wonder how attune she is to this. Might be wishing she gave his cosmo semi-nude the “porn” treatment like she did Levi’s, instead of offering her endorsement (which no one took btw). 

  • Asitiss

    Sure you’re lauhghing lorac. That’s why you spend so much effort tryign to dispe what I say.

    It is laughable that you would equate Palin with Obama.

  • Asitiss

    And her being a woman has nothing do with my finding her lacking.

    But it has a lot to do with how she got to where she is.

    And no, that’s not sexism. That’s just saying it as it is.

  • Asitiss

    No I don’t get tired of it. Do you get tired of pointing out that all your people think she’s all that and then some?

    Personally, I think that says everything about “your group”.

  • Asitiss

     ”Palin is a good executive ”
    You are basing this on what?

    “Her strength would be  in her abilitly to build a staff”
    Again, what are you basing this on? She was part time major of a town of 6,000. While governor for an incomplete single term, she filled positions with cronies. She fired people for personal reasons. She didn’t exactly build a team. You realize this don’t you?

    “The difference between Palin and the others is that she is not afraid to make tough decisions, and those decisions will be based on input from the aforementioned staff,”
    Oh my.

    “Palin is strong and capable”
    Hmmm. Some would say “imcompetent and without a clue that she is”.

  • Asitiss

    More examples last night on Facebook of how Sarah Palin is using her daughter and grandson.

    But this excerpt takes the cake!: 

    “for too long women have been made to feel like sex objects in our “modern” culture and that we can expect better in 2010″

    Excuse me, has she (or in this case her Facebook ghostwriter) seen Candie’s ad campaign? 

  • helenk

    Peggy Sue
    I understand what you are saying and I agree with you. Sarah Palin is not a stupid woman with the proper “seasoning’ would be good in office. As much as I admire Hillary Clinton she needed to take the time to learn and did that is why she would make such an awesome president.
    At this time in our country”s history experience and willingness to act in an informed manner  is needed more than ever.

    WOMEN WITH INTELLIGENCE AND EXPERIENCE,MEN WHO SUPPORT THEM AND COUNTRY BEFORE PARTY ALWAYS

    PUMAS,BUBBAS,EQUALISTS AND THOSE PEOPLE RULE

  • Art

    Did my post get spammed or was I right?

  • Asitiss

     ”Sarah Palin is not a stupid woman with the proper “seasoning’ would be good in office.”

    Well, if she isn’t stupid, that would have to mean she thinks enough other people are.

    As for whether ” proper seasoning” would make her good in office, I don’t know if that will ever happen. She doesn’t seem to have the desire to learn what she doesn’t know or work for the experience she needs. 

    To be honest, I don’t think she has any interest in running the country, just as she lost interest in running her state. I think government was her ticket for awhile, that’s all.

  • Ani

    Since Obama didn’t write his books I’m not sure why you are picking on Palin.

  • Art

    SP is a good executive.  You don’t have to look beyond her service in Alaska, but you don’t want to do that, do you? It takes courage and conviction to do what she did in bucking the oil lobby.

    Her ability to build a staff is based on intelligence, and duty.  Cronies, eh?  So that;s how she KO’d the oil turds. Then let’s bring down some of those cronies to DC,  or do you prefer Emmanuel, Geithner and the likes?

    Oh, my??? Is that the best you can do.  Have you ever heard of duty, patriotism and principles? Well then, I guess it is “Oh my”.

    You’re final dig is a dead give-away about you.  It was   cheap, vacuous and mean.  It is apparent that snarking  satisfies you.  Feeling better?

    I admit, she’s never had to avoid sniper fire, but I’ll take courage and committment to do the right thing any day over career pols, smart lawyering, and accomodation.

    Palin 2012

  • Ani

    I have no idea if Palin would make a good president but I do have an idea, by scrolling through 385 comments — lots of them with your name on them, that this lady gets under your skin.  You have to come here and keep blogging and arguing incessantly about how horrible she is.  Who would expend so much time and energy doing that over hours and hours.

    Clearly, when someone is irrelevant or no threat — or would be helpful to your cause if she was simply allowed to keep on keepin’ on (dividing the electorate and so on) — why would you come here and spend so much of your valuable time denigrating her?  Mighty generous of you.

    Although Palin is no Hillary, I sure remember how the Obama-ites were so hideous to her on the boards and missed on opportunity to spend hours talking about how horrible she was.  Cream rises to the top and now Hillary’s “grades” and popularity have well eclipsed Obama’s.

    The press also loved GWB at one time and provided plenty of political cover for him.  That ended too.  Eventually the truth will out.  About everyone.  I hope you will take comfort in that.

  • Asitiss

    “Her ability to build a staff is based on intelligence, and duty”

    ???????

    “I admit, she’s never had to avoid sniper fire, but I’ll take courage and committment to do the right thing any day over career pols, smart lawyering, and accomodation.”  
    Avoiding sniper fire? What does that have to do with governing anway? And where do you get courage and commitment? Sarah Palin does what’s best for Sarah Palin.  

  • Ani

    Asitiss, I have no idea if Palin would make a good president but I do have an idea, by scrolling through 385 comments — lots of them with your name on them, that this lady gets under your skin.  You have to come here and keep blogging and arguing incessantly about how horrible she is.  Who would expend so much time and energy doing that over hours and hours.  
     
    Clearly, when someone is irrelevant or no threat — or would be helpful to your cause if she was simply allowed to keep on keepin’ on (dividing the electorate and so on) — why would you come here and spend so much of your valuable time denigrating her?  Mighty generous of you.  
     
    Although Palin is no Hillary, I sure remember how the Obama-ites were so hideous to her on the boards and missed on opportunity to spend hours talking about how horrible she was.  Cream rises to the top and now Hillary’s “grades” and popularity have well eclipsed Obama’s.  
     
    The press also loved GWB at one time and provided plenty of political cover for him.  That ended too.  Eventually the truth will out.  About everyone.  I hope you will take comfort in that.

  • Asitiss

    “SP is a good executive.  You don’t have to look beyond her service in Alaska”

    For starters, she has no executive experience beyond Alaska.

    And I’d hardly call her experience as mayor of Alaska “exucutive”. Nor would I say the brief executive experience she had as governor of Alaska is enough to pin “good executive” on her.

  • Ani

    Right, lorac.  The man has a supermajority.  GWB never had as big a majority in Congress.  Clinton worked with a Republican congress for six out of his eight years.  Obama complaining that he can’t get anything done because of Republican obstructionism (when they are a minority wandering in the wilderness) is so preposterous as to defy description.  This is all posturing.

  • Georgia Boy

    Big O’s SOTU… “It sucks, and it’s Bush’s fault. Any questions?”

  • Ani

    Right you are.  Coming back here this morning and looking at the hundreds of comments on this thread, it is amazing how the Palin detractors have to hog the board denigrating her instead of answering the questions I posed about their dear leader — or discussing the substance of Palin’s issues with his leadership.  I remember this tactic  — attack the person, ignore the issues.

  • Art

    Asitiss,  can you live on $7.50/hr?  Oh my, you are resourceful.

  • Peggy Sue

    I am no Obama fan [didn't vote for the man in '08 and won't vote for him in'12] but Obama is no more a socialist than I am a leprachaun.

    And there is absolutely no comparison between the experience and/or qualifications of a Hillary Clinton and Sarah Palin. Palin would need another 20 years of hard work to even come close. 

    I suggest you switch off the likes of Glenn Beck, who, btw, has designated the likes of John McCain [yes, an honorable man], the enemy. 

  • Woodhull

    The basis for that many speeches and interviews was to drum the lies and political maneuverings over and over again — Alynski-style — into the “narrative” of peoples’ psyches so that 6 months-year down the road, he could reap the wooden, zombie-like nodding of the masses when it came time to pull off the legislation.  Only thing he didn’t count on is that the ones who didn’t vote for him in the first place, didn’t give the desired response, because the tactic didn’t work on them the first time.  Our dominant activity towards politics is “thinking” not “feeling.”

  • Asitiss

    $7.50/hour??????

  • Asitiss

    To be honest, I don’t think Palin gets under my skin so much as people who don’t see right through her do.

    And it’s been fun giving those people a dash of reality last night/ this morning.  Not that it will change their minds. But it’s been a slice nonetheless.

  • Woodhull

    I’m with you, Docelder.  That “change” we’re all experiencing is actually “friendly fire” from D.C.  But,  hey!, there’s always some innocent casualities in a war, right?  Now that D.C. knows our coordinates, you’d think they’d stop the shelling.

  • Art

    That was the rate paid  to internet Obots during the primaries and national campaigns.  I apologize if I was wrong, but your frequent posts and their content, make you sound like a remnant.  Sorry.

  • Docelder

    Well, the return of the obots can mean only one thing, it’s full blown campaign mode again. I guess the magician in the White House only has one act and it involves mostly card tricks.

  • Art

    My goodness, how old are you, or maybe I should ask, how long have you had a computer?

  • Art

    BTW Ani, thank you for the post. 

  • Kathleen Wynne

    Peggy Sue,

    Do you think Pawlenty is qualified?  Many republicans want to see him run, but what has he done (different from Sarah) in being considered “qualified”? 

    Qualified is such an elusive word that anyone can attach to anyone they themselves see as “qualified” but can also be just as easily taken away from the person you don’t want to see run.

    Women will always be considered less qualified than the least qualified male.  When we do get a woman who is more qualified than the men in the race, they destroy her (Hillary) by turning her into a witch, b__ch, c__t, until no one is paying attention to her being more qualified than the men!

    Sooner or later, women have got to stop expecting more of women than they do of men, when it comes to political office. 

    As long as men are willing to turn a blind eye to a nyophyte, inexperienced, vapid male and place him into the WH just to keep that horrible, polarizing woman out, women will never achieve parity in power with them.

  • Woodhull

    There are 57 “states” in the OIC, though.  Just a thought.

  • Asitiss

    Wrong again Art. I am neither an Obot (whatever the heck that is) nor worked for Obama campaign.

    Nor do I make $7.50/hour.

    But i am resourceful!

  • Art

    MY 10:10:52 AM – Flag  was a reply to Asitis.

  • Asitiss

    Sorry Art. I’m not interested in a date. Look somewhere else

  • Sassy

    Just peeking out of the storm cellar…looks like NQ sustained only minor wind damage!

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  • Peggy Sue

    No, Kathleen.  I’m not a Pawlenty supporter.  I’m not even a Republican but I supported the McCain/Palin ticket in ’08.  And, of course, there has always been a double standard applied to women.  But that doesn’t mean that all women are equal by virtue of their gender or that I’m required to pretend gender trumps all.  Because I simply don’t. In fact, to repeat that meme trots us right to what we saw in ’08.  Voters were harassed and accused of racism if they did not support Barack Obama, the first AA candidate, even though I thought him miserably unprepared for the job and with a less than an admirable Chicago history.

    And now we’re watching the fallout.

    In my mind?  There simply isn’t any comparison between Hillary Clinton and Sarah Palin in either experience or demonstrated grasp and articulation of policy and national issues. 

    Do I think the double standard for women is fair?  Hardly.  I’m a woman myself though curiously I’ve had my gender questioned on this thread because I’ve had the audacity to question Palin as a credible candidate.

    That in itself is telling.

  • Ani

    Fun?  Okay.

  • Ani

    Fun?  Okay.

    It is a shame you cannot apply this does of “reality” to President Obama and his actions.  But hey, rock on.

  • buzzlatte

    Oh God, we all knew it at some level.  Obama is a Parsal-tongue!

  • buzzlatte

    I think your confusing yourself with someone smart.

  • buzzlatte

    Once again, it fell off the point on the top of your head.

  • buzzlatte

    And how are you benefiting yourself today?  $5.00/hour blogging for the biggest loser in presidential history?

  • buzzlatte

    See above.  does that point on the top of your head make it hard to find skully caps?

  • buzzlatte

    Okay, let’s jump on those hidden Obama records of existence.

  • buzzlatte

    Seriously?  Here’s some reality.  No one gives a shyt that, if true since we only have your less than esteemed word to go on, Palin has a ghostwriter on her Facebook page. 

  • buzzlatte

    dispe?  Is that more Austrian or a language from one of Obama’s mythical states?

  • buzzlatte

    Or redundant and replaceable – it remains to be seen.

  • buzzlatte

    You must be desperate if you thought that was an invitation for a date.

  • Art

    I would be very careful about visiting any “ghj”‘s sites.  Should it be here? Way, way off topic.  I firmly believe in the 1st, but does that apply here?

  • Kathleen Wynne

    Peggy Sue,

    I didn’t think you were a republican by asking if you thought Pawlenty was qualified, I just wanted your opinion of his being qualified to run for president.

    My point is that Sarah is not the most qualified, nor are many of the men who have run in the past who were clearly less qualified than she,

    If women were as willing to point out those male candidates who really have no business running as they are of the women, we might actually have a good list of candidates to choose from.

    Moreoever, women have been scrutinized to death and the men have not.  I think it’s time to focus on the men for a while, because, let’s face it, the republican party leaders are already making it clear that they don’t want Sarah to run, but I don’t see them holding the same standards for the republican men that are expected to run.

    We need to call them on that, Peggy.  Why beat up on the woman when women don’t have the numbers or the financial backing that men do to run for high office.  Let’s focus on keeping the inexperienced, unqualified men from running. 

    After all, look what we got this time for allowing them to get away with “his lack of experience doesn’t matter, he has such wonderful judgment” and that’s all they felt he needed to be qualified to be president!

    I ask you, what woman would be allowed to get away with that?

  • Art

    HRC does have more years in government, but that is not a good standard to go by.  How many elected officals had that much experience and left office with millions more than with which they came?  Maybe you should step back and take a broader look at what kind of person would make a better POTUS.  No offense meant, but why do you  think term limits is such a popular idea, or don’t you think that applies here?

  • Art

    ….hmmm, but Obama’s experience as a Community User is?

  • Kathleen Wynne

    Obama promised Illinois, after they “elected” him senator, that he would not run for higher office in his firs term.  No one is kicking his azz for that!

    Sarah left the governor’s office because the dems in the state senate would not let her govern.  They, like the press, were doing everything they could to hobble her ability to govern.  She left for the sake of the Alaskan people.  I admire her courage for doing this because I’m sure she knew she would be attacked for doing this — and she was right.

    We now see Spitzer’s face on TV giving us his wise advice on political matters, despite recently being caught breaking the law while he was governor.  I don’t see people kicking his azz for having the balls to think we give a hoot what he has to say.

    My point, is that a large number of male politicians caught in wrongdoing are not forced into limbo for the rest of their lives for actually wrongdoing, but Sarah is condemned forever for doing what she thought was best for the Alaskan people.

    Are we so used to letting men get away with everything that we can’t see that we are condemning and destroying worthy women politicians, while forgiving and allowing the men back in.

    And we wonder why women still don’t have power parity with the men!

  • Art

     Asitis, you don’t know what an Obot is?  Are you from France and are you over 13?

  • Art

    Buzz, LMAO.

  • Art

    Buzz, thanks.

  • Asitiss

    Excuse me? I’m doing this for free. :*

  • Asitiss

    Oh, sorry. Never occurred to me it wasn’t obvi a rhetorical question.

  • Sassy

    They are spammers.
    A good expletive will straighten their hair! LOL!

  • Art

    Thanks.

  • armymom

    I would never equate Palin with Obama. Palin isn’t ruining this country, Obama is. Palin isn’t getting our soldiers killed in Afghanistan with a “no shoot” no air support policy, Obama is. Palin isn’t trying to cram a government take-over of healthcare and power over the American people, Obama is. Palin isn’t spending us into oblivion, Obama is. Palin isn’t allowing the thug unions and commie associates to dictate her, Obama is. Palin isn’t dismantling our intelligence services, Obama is. Palin isn’t dumb enough to botch the Christmas day crotch bomber, Obama did. I could go on……see how that works? Palin isn’t allowing Pelosi and Reid and criminals to write our laws and bills, Obama is.

    And Obama being black doesn’t have anything to do with how he got to where he is, right? Well deary, I’m also bi-racial and I don’t find anything appealing about Obama, he’s a mack daddy, pure and simple.

  • Asitiss

    Obvi it’s dispel. Guess you don’t have an iPhone.

    Envy.

  • Asitiss

    Funny I was thinking same thing about Art. Why else would he want my age?

    As for me, happily married!

  • Asitiss

    Oh I have no doubt I’m replaceable here. Afterall, I am of the majority!

  • Sassy

    Sorry, you are over-paid!

  • armymom

    Seriously, are you for real? Iphone envy? Now I’ve heard just about everything. How much did your mommy pay for it? Can you text all your little friends and everything? Wow, I’m impressed, just don’t get caught in school texting, it could hurt your grades……thanks for the laugh…

  • Kathleen Wynne

    Bravo, Ani!  Another astute, smart and fair analysis.  You express yourself extremely well in the written word.

  • Kathleen Wynne

    Thank you, yttik, for bringing truth to the discussion.

  • Sassy

    Great reply Ani!
    There are very few politicians that I would be enthusiastic about voting for right now.
    That said, women will no longer take being told to stand on the side-lines and root for the guys!
    Those days are over!

  • Kathleen Wynne

    Asitiss,

    A lot of people in Illinois don’t like obama.  So, what’s your point?

  • armymom

    Sorry charlie, unless you’re a conservative, you’re not of the majority. Conservatives make up over 40% of the population. The liberal base, or in your case, the fringe nut cases, make up only about 17% or less. I’m sure you can look it up. I might be being generous at the 17%. At any rate, you’re on the extreme left fringe, a nut case. lol  And evidently, a very young and inexperienced one at that.

  • Peggy Sue

    Art. it’s not simply HRC’s years in government [although that gives her points--you have to know how Washington works in order to work Washington], it’s her ability to clearly articulate policy and speak to national issues in specifics not sweeping generalities and cliches.

    You may not like HRC’s political stance but I find it difficult to understand anyone who would question her competence and/or reliability.  Her experience in the Senate earned her kudos from colleagues, even Republicans who had formerly savaged her and everything she stood for.

    And that’s the sort of experience/qualification I’m talking about. Plus, Clinton has years of well-earned respect and accomplishment working in behalf of women and children, both here and around the world.  Her success as SOS is not a matter of happenstance.  She came to the table with the goods in hand.  She hasn’t simply talked the talk, she’s walked the walk.

    I have no personal animus against Sarah Palin.  I think she was treated abominably by the press and the Democratic Party.  And I’m a Democrat. 

    I just don’t think Palin’s ready yet, anymore than I thought Obama was ready.  And sadly, we’re all seeing the consequences of choosing candidates on the basis of personality.

    It’s just not enough. 

    So, as I’ve indicated repeatedly on this thread, we’ll have to agree to disagree.

  • justme_kc

    congratulation asITiss…. the word misogynistic has been thrown at you…. i find it HILARIOUS how many times I see that word posted here…. wonder how many regular readers had to look it up. 

    i’ve been called that on here as well and I’m a woman. 

    dems are not scared of Sarah Plain.  we are scared of crazy people.

  • Peggy Sue

    “I ask you, what woman would be allowed to get away with that?”

    My answer?  Quite simply, none. 

    I suspect we agree more than we disagree, Kathleen.  And yes, we need to call male candidates on that and keep the unqualified contenders from running. More importantly, we need to actually do our homework as an electorate and stop voting on the basis of warm, fuzzy feelings or the endless spew of buzzwords or strict partisan purity tests.

    I agree.  Without informed voters, we’re toast.  And the consequences?  We’re living with them right now. 

  • mountainaires

    Sarah Again, with a very strong message for NOW-L [National Organization for Women who are Liberal]. This deserves its own blog post so i hope someone picks it up. Recently I read that Emilys List is re-thinking it’s own mission statement, and policies.


    Sarah Palin: A Message to NOW and All Women

    http://www.facebook.com/note.php?note_id=268722553434

  • Cindy

    “Peggy Sue”– You’re a riot, dude.

  • Art

    That you don’t know what an Obot is can mean only that you are either from France or a galaxy far, far away, or maybe too young to be on these boards.  Now scat.

  • Cindy

    P.S.  “Peggy Sue”   I’m sorry, but gender DOES trump. Being a feminist dictates that. it’s right there in the name, for heaven’s sake. But don’t get your petticoat all in a knot (wink wink nod nod).
    Call yourself whatever you want.

  • Art

    How  great is that! What a wonderful way to express this important issue and rebuke that stupid woman from NOW who just appeared on FOX.  Thank you, Sarah Palin, and to the Tebows, thank you in advance.  Can’t wait to see the ad. 

  • Art

    Thank you Mountainaires, and I agree.  This does deserve its own blog post.  I hope it will have a positive effect on NOW.

  • Peggy Sue

    Cindy, I don’t know what handbook you’re looking at but I suggest you get a new edition.  Feminism is about choice for women, not dictates.  You must be confusing it with religion. 

    Get a clue!

  • Asitiss

    None of the above Art. But I do have a feeling that you and I live in vastly different worlds. I have never heard the term obot. Honestly.

  • Asitiss

    Nope. Never heard the term. And yes, long past 13!

  • Asitiss

    Well, I’m flattered that you believe I’m young!

    Tea Partiers are the minority. And from what I hear, getting less unified everyday. How’s that big convention coming together?!

  • Asitiss

    Community User? You mean a community organizer? In comparison to Palin’s experience, yes.

    It’s laughable that all you can point to is common sense and executive experience as her qualifications. Sorry, I don’t see evidence of either.

    But she’s laughing all the way to the bank that you buy that from her. That and a bunch of other stuff!

  • Asitiss

    Glad you liked that armymom. I thought it was at about buzz’s level!

    FYI, my mommy didn’t buy my iphone. She’s too old for such new tricks. Doesn’t even believe in those new-fangled cellphones as a matter of fact.

  • Asitiss

    Well, clearly you have different political leaning than I do armymom. Must be tough, missing Bush.  

  • Asitiss

    Yeah, too bad Sarah’s strong message (or rather her Facebook ghostwriter’s) is at odds with the message sent out by Candies, the organization that she has sold her daughter to.

    Does she not realize this? Or does she just think no one else will? That’s what I mean when I say if she’s not stupis she must think others are.

  • armymom

    Don’t have to miss Bush, because we have Bush 3 in office now. But he’s proving that he speaks even worse. Teleprompter for kiddies? How embarassing for him. I guess maybe he could prove his intelligence (sarc) by going on with Foxworthy and finding out if he’s smarter than a 5th grader. lol :-P

  • armymom

    Next time, aim higher, Buzz is way beyond your comprehension level. Remember, be cool, stay in school.

  • Asitiss

    Does Palin (or rather her Facebook ghostwriter) not realize that this message is at odds with the one sent out by Candies, the organization Palin has sold her daughter to?
    Or does she just think others won’t realize this?

    This is what we mean when we say Palin is either stupid or she thinks others are.

  • armymom

    Wouldn’t know, have too many jobs to work to go to any. But it seems you seem to be an authority on them. Most people I know don’t need a “tea party” to see that this country is going down the hole with this asshat of a president. The tea parties just vocalize what many I find, feel. You ought to get out of the basement more often to experience the real world. 8-)

  • armymom

    NOW is waaaay past it’s time. It hasn’t done anything for women for years, other than collect their money. They should call theirselves….T H E N   as in they have outlived their usefulness. And when they were useful, they weren’t very revelant. I quit giving them money a long time ago. I’ll give it to real women making a difference.

  • Asitiss

    It is funny isn’t it KC? (I’m also a woman). Congrats back at you too!

    Isn’t it funny how they think we are scared of Sarah Palin. I’m with you: She doesn’t scare me. But it does scare me that there are people who think she’s all that. Even if they are a minority.

    I’ll make the prediction here that they will just keep on shrinking in numbers the longer she is around. 

  • Asitiss

    In what way is Obama like Bush? 

    The only thing I can think you mean is that you are aTea Bagger and think he is now part of the big, bad government and you are against the big bad government regardless of who is in power.

      

  • Asitiss

    Right……..

    As for school, how many graduate degrees do you wnat a girl to have?

    Or more to the point: How long did YOU stay in school armymom?

  • Asitiss

    Not in the basement armymom.

    Sorry to hear you have too many jobs to work. You should have stayed in school. It pays in the long run!

    You must live in a different world then I do if you know many who feel as tea baggers do. I don’t know any personally. Happy for that.

  • armymom

    Aw, now you see, it’s my “schooling” (degrees) that allows me to have a few jobs. It also allows me to meet a good many number of people on a daily basis, and they’re not happy with “the one”.

    If you don’t know any, well I suggest you get out more of your comfort zone and away from the intellectually deplete( people with degrees but no common sense)  and uneducated masses. It’s a big world out there and most of the people don’t like the policies being put forth or shall I say “crammed down” their throats. They also don’t like being talked “down” to and called names, while at the same time, they’re wooed for their vote and approval. ANd since you and your ilk seem to think that is the way to go, much like Pelosi and Reid and “the one”, then just keep it up, but don’t be surprised when the voters reject you and yours at the voting booth. It will be your downfall, with your “elistist” attitude and “we know better than you”. Please keep it up. Mass. will look like a day in the park when November comes around. People are not forgetting about ACORN and the fraudulent voting practices, SEIU getting complete access to the White House, the “tea bagger” statements, calling everyone stupid, racist, the cornhusker kickbacks, deals made behind closed doors. It is a turn-off, but hey, keep talking about how bad Palin is and how stupid people “not like” you are. It will help this November to get a balance of power. I’m already sitting back and getting the popcorn ready.

  • Art

    Perhaps  I have no right as a man to argue on matters that affect women singularly.  That is not the case here.  I think Sarah Palin is one of those ‘real’ women making a difference on important issues that affect us all.  Enjoyed your jab at NOW.  MG!  You should have seen the nitwit they sent to FOX to argue for the disallowance of the Tebow ad. T H E N?  LOL.

  • armymom

    1). He’s out of his league
    2). He spends like a drunken sailor
    3). He’s using most of the same things that Bush put in place
    4). He’s expanded the war
    5). He lies

  • Asitiss

    Sure, you go with that.

    Not quite sure where this idea ever come from that you Tea Partiers have that people who have an education must not have common sense. And why do they see an education as a bad thing to have? Hmmmm……

    Personally, I don’t feel that Obama “speaks down” to Americans. And I don’t think the governement is forcing anything upon us. This governemnet waa elected to do what it says it is doing. More actually, but unfortuantely there are things they inherited as well that have to be dealt with: wars to be fought and recessions to
    climb out of.

    I don’t really have too many concerns about 2012 right now.

    BTW, so it’s because of your supposed education that you have to work so many jobs you don’t have time for anything else?  Hmmmm….

  • armymom

    How many graduate degrees do you “wnat” a girl to have?

    Enough to at least spell minor things like “want” and “cough” “cough”, yea you have “many graduate degrees” right…….

    I stayed in long enough to get my bachelors, then went back and got my masters for my job, at the time. Sorry, I don’t have “many graduate degrees”. lolololololololol But I have met a few who have quite a few and actually, they’re dumber than a box of rocks. They couldn’t tie their own shoes, so they wear velcro. And I’ve met many more who do not have a college degree and have more common sense than this President and probably you.

  • Art

    I believe you.  Obot is a term created back in ’07 for those blindly following Obama and who were hired by his team for $7.50/hr to harass
    all those on the internet who opposed him.  They did some very vicious things, much of it illegal.  Ask Larry Sinclair about them, and if you don’t know who he is, you should.  It’s my hunch, that one day he will play a big part in putting the messiah where he belongs,on the unemployment line.

  • ~~JustMe~~

    Assitiss Quite a clinger : wonder if their  clutching their bible and carry a gun.
    Tea baggers?

    no your just a blog bagger!

  • Asitiss

    And where exactly would I have heard this term obot that you claim evreyone would have heard unless they lived in France(???) or another galaxy?

  • Asitiss

    Ever heard of typos armymom?

    Did I say I have “many graduate degrees”? Read again.

  • Asitiss

    ?????????????

  • armymom

    Don’t have to “work” them, but am very fortunate I can so that we can save money to ride out this storm called Obama. And never said that people who have education do not have common sense, but there is an ever increasing number of those who do not.

    And you can tell all of us that you don’t have any concerns for 2012, but there is 2010 right around the corner and it’s going to be a “barn burner”. I still get the “talking points” from the DNC. In fact, got a couple this week already on how to “spin” the SOTU, wanting money to help “fight” the “republicans”. yada yada yada.

    And by all means, keep calling us “tea partiers,” racists, it’s really helped his poll numbers so far, huh?

    I must say, you are entertaining, if nothing else. ;)

  • beachnan

    That really saddens me that everyone was so easily bamboozled.  It reminds of the gotta buy something new mentality, even if it isn’t better than what you already have, but you’ve just got to have it because it is new.

  • Asitiss

    ?????????????????????????????????

  • armymom

    Defensive now are we? No you didn’t “say it” you implied it by trying to say “how many “graduate degrees do you want a girl to have? As though you have many. I could care less if you have none. It’s common sense I judge people by and so far….well… let’s just say you’re entertaining again.

    Since you don’t know “any” people who believe like we do about Obama, you must be “slumming it” huh? I ask that because you seem to have an “elistist” attitutude like most Obama supporters.  And you stay on here like what you say is going to make a difference, but you sure aren’t going to be changing any minds with your “sweet talk”. :-D

  • Katmoon

    Asitiss,
    You are a nasty one aren’t you! Is it because you are bored? Your only opinion is to insult? Or is that you are just a common taker? Taking up space, our time, and taking your verbal dump on people here?  You will never understand nor comprehend, a real discussion in which you cannot be peaceful in your disagreement, so you bring out your nastiness. It is a shame, you don’t take that tone with yourself, and take yourself to task for being such a sheep in your thinking.
    Then again, I doubt if you have any idea of what being Independent, truly requires of a thinking person.

  • Asitiss

    That’s funny Katmoon, because what I have found here is that instead of defending Palin, people insult me instead. Well, I guess they really have no other option, do they?

    Go ahead, go back and read the threads and you’ll see. Quite something, really.

  • Asitiss

    There seems to be a POV among Tea Partiers that an education is a bed thing. I find that odd.

  • Katmoon

    I have read, thus my post. It isn’t your fault, you realize, our dogs eat Ken-L-Ration, or left over tea. We don’t embibe in Kool-Aid. These are intelligent, free thinkers, who form their own opinions, express them, and research what they discuss, who do not mind a spirited discussion, sans either party line or newsworthy insult hurled at them. Your presentation is not new. Ifyou want to go for a Wow factor, try not assuming anything about any of the regular posters here; this is a mixed group with a common cause or two or three.

  • armymom

    Well, since you say you don’t know any “tea partiers” you really shouldn’t be making statements that are definitely “above your pay grade.”

    Many that I know have their MBA and are business owners who are putting their children through school. I doubt seriously that they think education is a bad thing. But hey, keep on touting your line about it. I think they think that an education is good, but acting as though you are above the rest because you have an education is bad. It’s that “elistism” thing again. I know many successful, smart business people who didn’t finish high school. It doesn’t take a rocket scientist to realize that we can’t sustain this debt load and keep on spending money we don’t have. Hell, even Obama made that statement once. It would seem since you are in lock step with him, you would agree with that statement. Or are you one of those who don’t or have never contributed to society but want everyone else, especially those big bad “rich people” to give you more? I’ve never worked for someone who was poor? Have you?

  • Asitiss

    Did I call you a racist?

    I thought Tea Partiers was preferable to Tea Baggers. What is the correct term now?

    I don’t think Obama worries much about his poll numbers. He’s the President. He’s more concerned with doing with what he thinks is best for the country and what we elected him to do than what makes his poll ratings go up. Liek I said 2012 is a long way away.

    As for the education discussion, it seems to be a POV amongst Tea Partiers (or whatever you call yourselves) that an education is a bad thing. I find this somewhat odd.  

  • Asitiss

    I didn’t imply any such thing armymom. That was your mistake.

    Oh I have no delusions about changing anyone’s mind here armymom.

    I’m “summing it” here? Isn’t that a slur against your people here?

    Let’s just say I don’t live in Middle America. And Sarah Palin knows well enough not to bother coming to a book signing here.

    It’s amazes me really how different parts of this country can be from others. 

  • Docelder

    It’s google spam. They do it not for our traffic, but for the google bvacklink which affects search engine traffic. These links used to be no-follow on the old board system. If they aren’t now and the spammers find out the site will literally be overwhelmed.

  • Docelder

    It’s google spam. They do it not for our traffic, but for the google backlink which affects search engine traffic. These links used to be no-follow on the old board system. If they aren’t now and the spammers find out the site will literally be overwhelmed by it.

  • armymom

    Did you call me a racist? Not sure, but I know I’ve been called a racist more times than I can remember because I don’t like Obama. As have most people on this thread. It’s old and doesn’t work anymore. And as far a s “tea partiers” I wouldn’t know what the “correct term” is because I’m not one, yet. But if this CIC continues to go the way of spending us into a hole, passing this POS government takeover of healthcare, then I may have to contribute some money to them.

    And don’t think for one minute this clown doesn’t think about his poll numbers, hence the attempt of a head fake to the “center”. It won’t be bought. A leopard can’t change it’s spots. Although he would be better off if he really did go centrist, he could possibly get re-elected. Gallup did a poll, like I said before, that this country is more center right, only about 17 to 20% of this country is “liberal” and we shouldn’t be making laws and deals for a small proportion of America. Just like we shouldn’t be doing it for the extreme right. It’s the extremes in this country that are bringing it down. Although, after seeing what the extreme left has to offer, I won’t complain about the extreme right as much anymore.

  • Asitiss

    “Did you call me a racist? Not sure, but I know I’ve been called a racist more times than I can remember because I don’t like Obama. As have most people on this thread. It’s old and doesn’t work anymore”

    No, I didn’t call you a racist. And I can understand your complaint when people have. That’s like people here calling me misogynistic or sexist because I don’t like Palin. (Actually,  that’s even more ridiculous because I am actually a woman!).

    Oh and btw, you have an it’s in there that should be its. Normally I wouldn’t point such error out in blog comments, but seeing as you’re a stickler………

  • Asitiss

    Again, instead of defending Palin, they insult me personally (not even knowing me). That says a lot.

    Not seeing a whole lot of intelligence and thoughfulness in so many of the responses.

  • Cindy

    “Get a clue”

    Yes SIR, “Peggy Sue”.
    You are so transparent that I’m embarrassed for you.. But hey, to each his own.
    Best of luck to you.

  • Asitiss

    “Big bad rich people”. Well look who is making statements about someone you don’t know. If you did know, you would realize how ridiculous that suggestion was!

    I personally don’t know any tea partiers , no. But that doesn’t mean I don’t know of them and can read into things that write. And yes, there is, amongst some anyway, an apparent distain for higher education.  

  • Cindy

    AC—Peggy Sue is a dude. That may explain him.

  • AC

    You may be onto something.  Yesterday I wrote I thought it was “Vagina envy” she later implied I was sexist by invoking what happened in 2008.
    I didn’t understand it so I stopped trying.
    However he/she continually said Sarah was not qualified but would not list one qualification that she would deem worthy of a president.

    We all have our opinions.  I try to base mine on some type of empirical data.

    You may be onto something Cindy ;)

  • AC

    Cindy,
    You may be onto something. Yesterday I wrote I thought it was “Vagina envy” she later implied I was sexist by invoking what happened in 2008. 
    I didn’t understand it so I stopped trying.
    However he/she continually said Sarah was not qualified but would not list one qualification that she would deem worthy of a president.

    We all have our opinions. I try to base mine on some type of empirical data.

    You may be onto something  ;)

  • Art

    IT WAS ALL OVER THE FREEEEKING INTERNET SINCE ’07, THAT’S WHERE!

  • Asitiss

    Really? On what kinds of sites? Because I certainly didn’t see it.

    And I certainly have never heard it used on television or in print.

    I suppose we really do live in different worlds…. within this one country.

  • armymom

    Not a stickler, but considering your previous posts about “just how many graduate degrees does a woman have to have” elistist type reference, would figure you to be a stickler about “education” and all, including spelling mistakes. Me, I can usually figure out what someone is saying without going into the “holier than thou” educated type that support Obama spelling critics.

  • armymom

    From the neighborhood that I came from, believe me when I tell you that there are those who do not have an education, spurn education and think it’s a waste yet they voted for Obama. It goes both ways. I have some in my community who would rather sit on their ass and expect Obama to give them a house, free gas for their car. Believe me, I know because unfortunately some of them are in my own family. Laziest people you would ever want to meet. In fact, they’re mad because I won’t give them anymore money so they can continue to buy their cigerettes, beer, drugs, while they gather assistance to feed their children. Don’t try to pin this on “tea partiers”.

    I offered to help pay my own brother’s college education and he doesn’t want to go because it’s easier to collect welfare with his lazy ass wife and pop out more kids, and teach his kids to do the same thing. Yep, it’s a bitch isn’t it trying to stereotype the “tea partiers” as people against education, against helping people, “wanting people to die from lack of insurance”. Seriously, you don’t believe all that shit you type do you? You know, you can only help people for so long before you get tired of doing it. So please, don’t go and give me the “apparent distain for higher education” from tea partiers. I know better.

    And I certainly don’t hate “big bad rich people”. You evidently didn’t read my or at least comprehend my remarks about them. I happen to believe that it’s the big bad rich people, who provide the jobs for this country.

  • Asitiss

    “And I certainly don’t hate “big bad rich people”. You evidently didn’t read my or at least comprehend my remarks about them. ”.

    Did I say you hate big bad people? No. Talk about miscomprehending a remark!

    No, you suggested that perhaps I  was of the mind that big bad people should give me more. Nothing could be further from reality. And actually funny if you knew more about me! 

  • PortiaElizabeth

    mountainaires — that’s so great! I hope Emily’s List is finally waking up. I’ve given them an earful every time they’ve called to ask for my support of a woman candidate for whatever. I tell the caller they had the best candidate ever and threw her under the bus for a lying hypocrite and not to call me again. But they always do and I always chew them a new one for Hillary. :)

  • PortiaElizabeth

    Katmoon — I wish I could click “Like” more than once on your fine comments.

  • armymom

    And it would be “funny” why?

  • PortiaElizabeth

    Asitiss — that comment about education is ridiculous. My husband holds two doctorates and was an asst. professor at Case Western U before he went back to earn a med degree. (His bachelor’s is from Harvard btw.) He and several of his fellow physicians support and even attend so-called tea parties to protest this administrations egregious acts. And just so you know, my husband and I are both registered Democrats. So stop making such assinine assumptions, asitiss.

  • PortiaElizabeth

    You may think you don’t know any, but then again, they may just be keeping their true thoughts to themselves to avoid your narrow-minded judgment.

  • PortiaElizabeth

    Asitiss — down thread you’re complaining about ad hominem attacks on you, and yet there you are, practicing the same low, mean-spirited attacks you accuse others of doing. Is it that you wish to emulate your Annointed One or is it merely that you haven’t gotten past page 4 of the Obama dirty tricks playbook?

  • PortiaElizabeth

    Out of morbid curiosity I scrolled up to read some of the posts above. At first I thought asitiss truly wanted a meaningful dialogue here, but after seeing a few more of her posts, I realize she is only interested in condescension and insults. The best way to deal with her and her ilk IMHO is to simply scroll right past her comments. They’re words…just words.

  • buzzlatte

    Actually, no one is much interested in a  couple of Obama spawn.

  • buzzlatte

    You didn’t answer to question about the skullys.  It must be embarrassing.

  • buzzlatte

    Guess I know how to spell without technology.  It’s called a brain.  ENVY.

  • buzzlatte

    Yeah, put a bunch of those typos in a resume and you don’t get a job.  Keep up the good work.

  • buzzlatte

    The majority of what?  Cheeto inhalers?  Sorry, your tiny spaceship dropped you off on the wrong planet.

  • Asitiss

    Heehee… nice deflection. But I actually see it wasn’t just a typo. You sometimes misuse it’s/its.

  • buzzlatte

    “You lie!” • Joe Wilson

  • buzzlatte

    Are you sure about the happy part?

  • Asitiss

    Not MY assumptions. Others have noted it. it’s not an original of mine.

  • buzzlatte

    Wah Oh, Obama’s speech is still being revised and the copy is half hour late.  Some SOTU address.  

    Shyt, that’s not even worth a C-

  • Asitiss

    It’s VERY telling that rather than respond to my comments on Palin, they attack me, often making assinine comments (though they don’t know it because they don’t know who I am).

    Can they offer no defense for Palin?

    I am hearing now that conservatives are turning their backs on Palin now. Perhaps that’s it. Maybe some of you really do realize there is no defense. Interesting.

  • Asitiss

    You can’t figure THAT out?!

  • Asitiss

    Good luck with that! Seems you just… can’t…. resist!

  • AC

    Cindy,
    You’re a riot tonight O:-)

  • Asitiss

    I think you need to look up rhetorical buzzlatte. Hint: That kind of question doesn’t require answering. 

  • Asitiss

    What? this is a job search? Sorry… not interested.

  • Asitiss

    Hey! we have soemthing in common then buzzlatte!!!!! Difference is though that my brain works faster than my fingers.

    Not a bad thing!

  • Asitiss

    No. Trust me.

    And careful not to confuse “different than yours” with “narrow-minded”.

  • armymom

    No, I don’t have “many doctorates” like you, unless you mean you’re Ellie Light. ;)  Or perhaps Rahm, Plouufe, Axleturd? I know, I know, you’re Meeechele O…….hahahaha

  • buzzlatte

    No, it does require an answer to determine if there is enough skull circumference to house a fully functioning brain or if there is an organic issue with microcephalia.

  • buzzlatte

    No.  If you had a fully functioning brain that had a intelligence quotient above, say about 125, your brain would recognize the typos as they occur and would send neuro messages to make corrections.  Also, the inability to make such distinction would further suggest that intelligence of language is not one of your stronger modalities.

  • Asitiss

    Oh yes!

    It des happen you know. Even in today’s world.

  • Asitiss

    Doesn’t take a graduate degree or more armymom. Just some common sense/ reading comprehension.

  • Kathleen Wynne

    Asitiss

    She stumbles because she knows the MSM, pundits, dems, obama supporters are going to attack anything she says or does.  Obama on the other hand was given pass after pass after pass and the media was constantly telling the American public when he stumbled, lied or made a gaff, that “what obama really meant”. 

    If obama was stalked and scrutinized like Sarah, he would never have made it past the first caucus.  His brilliance is a marketing trick and the American people are suckers for a good marketing campaign that sells them what they want to hear, which is exactly what obama did. 

    Sarah, besides being attacked because she’s a woman that scares the daylights out of the dems because she really is a populist, connects with the average citizen, and tells it like it is. 

  • Kathleen Wynne

    Asitiss,

    It’s even more funny how you don’t see through obama.  He’s entire career was spent on reaching higher office.  Nothing he has done as a public servant has really helped improve the lives of others.  It’s all about HIM.

  • John House

    Don’t forget Obama said there were 57 states.  ;)

  • Anonymous

    John House,

    Here’s a video where he says he’s visited 57 with one to go and does not include Alaska and Hawaii.  I guess that makes it 60 states

  • AC

    Here’s a video where he says he’s visited 57 with one to go and does not include Alaska and Hawaii.  I guess that makes it 60 states

  • AC

    John House,
    Here’s a video where he says he’s visited 57 with one to go and does not include Alaska and Hawaii.  I guess that makes it 60 states


  • buzzlatte

    des…

  • buzzlatte

    You have Palin envy.

  • buzzlatte

    Nah, there’s a vast IQ difference.  I don’t want to beat up on a former SE student, but I will.

  • buzzlatte

    Personally, you’re a troll and what you write confirms that.  

  • buzzlatte

    Another example of Palin envy.^^^^^^

  • buzzlatte

    Where did you leave your CS?  

  • buzzlatte

    Recognizing humor is an indication of at least an average IQ.

    Troll.

  • cici

      top edhardy caps
    http://www.lookedhardy.com

  • Faye

    Ani, thanks for the article. A lot of people bash Gov. Palin but the most distrubing ones are those who claim to be Republicans. Over on “race for 2012″ or “race for 2008″ as it shows up as the web address, any time someone writes an article about Palin there is a massive reponse from the vitriolic meanspirited Palin haters to the article. It is really disgusting. I personally think that most of those horrible nasty rumors that came out about Sarah during the election were probably from elitist republicans who were afraid she might come to Washington DC and clean up the place starting with the GOP first.

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