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Re: The Official Sarah Palin 2012 and beyond Appreciation Thread
« Reply #575 on: June 10, 2011, 10:11:06 AM »
Arnold did.   :P

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Re: The Official Sarah Palin 2012 and beyond Appreciation Thread
« Reply #576 on: June 10, 2011, 01:55:20 PM »
25,000 emails dumped and the pigs in the media got not a damn thing on her.   


Now - lets see obama's emails released!   

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Re: The Official Sarah Palin 2012 and beyond Appreciation Thread
« Reply #577 on: June 10, 2011, 07:42:19 PM »
Critics Fume Over Intensity of News Coverage for Palin...(Politico Admits Double Standard for Palin)
The New York Times ^ | Friday, June 10, 2011 | Jeremy W. Peters
Posted on June 10, 2011 10:23:12 PM EDT by kristinn

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Scores of journalists descended on Juneau this week in preparation for the release of the e-mails. MSNBC.com deputized 40 volunteers, chosen with the help of the League of Women Voters and the Retired Public Employees of Alaska. They were the reinforcements for the team of two journalists from the Web site and six more from NBC News who flew to Juneau.

The New York Times and The Guardian sent reporters armed with scanners and then solicited readers’ assistance. Politico enlisted a dozen editors, reporters and interns who worked as a team from their Northern Virginia newsroom “plowing through” the documents, as one editor described it. The Washington Post initially asked for 100 volunteers to sift through the documents. They were quickly overwhelmed with too many applicants. Unable to screen all of them, the paper abandoned the plan late Thursday, opting instead to invite reader comments.

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Charles Mahtesian, national politics editor for Politico, said he was sympathetic to critics who said the news media went into unnecessary overdrive on anything Palin-related. “I think there’s some truth in what the critics on the right say about a double standard for Sarah Palin,” he said. “Having said that, she is an incredibly compelling character. And anything she says or does will have a bearing on the 2012 presidential election cycle. So it’s a pretty easy call as a news story.”

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Re: The Official Sarah Palin 2012 and beyond Appreciation Thread
« Reply #578 on: June 10, 2011, 08:06:19 PM »
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Sarah Palin emails provide no big bombshells
Politico ^ | 6/10/2011 | MOLLY BALL
Posted on June 10, 2011 10:31:30 PM EDT by tobyhill

Reporters lined up in Juneau and in front of computers across the country spent the afternoon poring over 24,000 newly released emails from Sarah Palin’s first year and a half as governor, hoping for a bombshell.

Many of the emails deal with the mundane business of government. Others show her corresponding with aides, admirers and members of her administration about everything from her views on dinosaurs to fisheries policy.

They show her acknowledging encouraging notes from constituents who hope John McCain will pick her as the running mate, as well as startlingly nasty hate mail and death threats. Palin herself is intensively involved in dealing with the press, monitoring her image and complaining about unfair treatment long before she became a national figure known for diatribes against the “lamestream media.”

Her tight-knight gubernatorial staff was put on the defensive when she was picked for the 2008 GOP ticket and national reporters swarmed the surprise new political celebrity, the emails show. There’s even an unsolicited note from Newt Gingrich among the flurry of email traffic between Palin and her advisers looking for ways to respond to the media inquiries that ran from the comprehensive to the unusual.

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Re: The Official Sarah Palin 2012 and beyond Appreciation Thread
« Reply #579 on: June 10, 2011, 11:36:05 PM »
yeah, I was actually rather impressed with her in the ones I read.  Bettter mental ability than I thought.  lazier and snippity at times... and why the hell her husband was CC'd on so much govt business is troubling... but thus far, they help her cause.

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Re: The Official Sarah Palin 2012 and beyond Appreciation Thread
« Reply #580 on: June 11, 2011, 04:38:52 AM »
yeah, I was actually rather impressed with her in the ones I read.  Bettter mental ability than I thought.  lazier and snippity at times... and why the hell her husband was CC'd on so much govt business is troubling... but thus far, they help her cause.

Now let's see obamas emails.   

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Re: The Official Sarah Palin 2012 and beyond Appreciation Thread
« Reply #581 on: June 11, 2011, 04:45:20 AM »
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Sarah Palin emails: Enemies sent a series of death threats
Telegraph ^ | 6/11/11 | Nick Allen
Posted on June 11, 2011 7:36:28 AM EDT by jimbo123

The release of 24,000 pages of Sarah Palin's emails shows that she received a barrage of abusive emails including death threats in the run up to the 2008 presidential race.

One message sent by someone in Juneau, Alaska on Sept 17, 2008 said the governor should be "shot from one of the planes that shoot the very wolves that you ordered."

Five days earlier an email landed in her in-box saying she "must be killed."

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Fuxking communist liberal trash.   

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Re: The Official Sarah Palin 2012 and beyond Appreciation Thread
« Reply #582 on: June 11, 2011, 04:49:05 AM »


http://www.therightscoop.com/cnn-finding-that-palin-was-harding-working-governor






Another left wing dirtbag lie put to bed.     Now let's see Obama emails released.   

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Re: The Official Sarah Palin 2012 and beyond Appreciation Thread
« Reply #583 on: June 11, 2011, 05:13:00 AM »
Another Embarrassment for the Legacy Media (Sarah Palin e-mails)
Power Line ^ | June 10, 2011 | John Hinderaker
Posted on June 10, 2011 9:28:59 PM EDT by 2ndDivisionVet

We wrote last night about the frenzy surrounding the State of Alaska's release of emails from Sarah Palin's tenure as governor. Both the New York Times and the Washington Post turned the release into a major media event, enlisting their readers to help them comb through the approximately 13,000 documents, in hopes of finding nuggets that reflect badly on Palin.

Today the hysteria kicked off in earnest in Juneau, when the state made paper copies of the emails available to reporters. Here, one group of reporters films another group of reporters hauling emails into a waiting vehicle:

(IMAGE AT LINK)

Substantively, the emails appear to contain little of interest. The Washington Post has breathless headlines including "Emails show Palin's governing style," "Palin wanted less time in state capital"--everyone wants less time in Juneau, and state government has largely moved to Anchorage--and "Palin's staff tried to balance time in state capital with time on road." No scoops, apparently.

One embarrassing aspect of this episode, among several, is that major newspapers like the Times and the Post don't seem to have the resources to review a few boxes of emails to determine whether there is anything there of interest. Otherwise, why would they solicit help from hundreds of readers? In my business, litigation, it is not unusual for parties to produce tens of millions of documents. A production of 13,000 emails would be considered miniscule. That our major newspapers evidently don't have staff to do this minimal amount of work speaks volumes about their decline.

Governor Palin, meanwhile, is engaged in much more substantial activity than the TMZ-like obsessions of the Times and the Post. On Facebook she writes, "Another "WTF" Obama Foreign Policy Moment," about the Obama administration's perverse plan to share missile defense technology with Russia:

As Governor I fought the Obama Administration's plans to cut funds for missile defense in Alaska. So imagine how appalled and surprised I was to read this article by former Clinton CIA Director James Woolsey, appropriately titled "Giving Away the Farm," concerning President Obama's latest bizarre actions relating to missile defense.

President Obama wants to give Russia our missile defense secrets because he believes that we can buy their friendship and cooperation with this taxpayer-funded gift. But giving military secrets and technologies to a rival or competitor like Russia is just plain dumb. You can't buy off Russia. And giving them advanced military technology will not create stability. What happens if Russia gives this technology (or sells it!) to other countries like Iran or China? After all, as Woolsey points out, Russia helped Iran with its missile and nuclear programs. Or what happens if an even more hardline leader comes to power in the Kremlin?

We tried buying off the Kremlin with technologies in the 1970s. That policy was a component of "detente," and the hope was that if we would share our technologies with them, they would become more peaceful. Things, of course, didn't work out that way.

Palin has her faults, but she is a serious participant in the national dialogue on the key issues of our time. The New York Times and the Washington Post, in contrast, are frivolous rags with little or nothing of substance to offer.

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Re: The Official Sarah Palin 2012 and beyond Appreciation Thread
« Reply #584 on: June 11, 2011, 06:20:13 AM »
Palin/Obama Paper Trails and Media Hypocrisy
June 10, 2011 8:58 P.M.
By Stanley Kurtz  
The deafening roar of nothingness emerging from the Sarah Palin email trove points up the media’s hypocritical lack of interest in Barack Obama’s pre-presidential record.

Just as Palin’s emails were released, Slate’s David Weigel pointed out that Barack Obama’s State Senate records are not available. Weigel quotes Obama’s statement to the effect that he didn’t have the staff or financial resources to preserve office paperwork. As a result, Obama claims, his State Senate records may have been thrown out.

In fact, Obama could easily have preserved his State Senate records had he wanted to. The papers of many Illinois legislators are preserved at the Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library. I know, because I went through many a box there. The records are in various states of completeness and (dis)organization. Often, chaotic boxes of papers have been handed over to the archivists with little effort at cataloguing. Nonetheless, many records from state legislative offices are preserved.

Some of the most interesting revelations in Radical-in-Chief emerge from Jeremiah Wright’s correspondence with Howard Brookins, an Illinois State Senator who was a member of Rev. Wright’s congregation around the time Wright and Obama first connected. I found the Wright-Brookins correspondence in Brookins’ archived records at the Abraham Lincoln Library. If Brookins could preserve his records there, Obama could have preserved his as well.

Judicial Watch President Tom Fitton made this point in 2008, saying “Our investigation suggests Senator Obama could have had his records archived so that they are available to the public, but, to this day, he does not want a complete paper trail of his time in the Illinois State Senate. Where are his office records?”

Radical-in-Chief is filled with revelations about Obama’s past dug out of archived records. Yet none of the mainstream outlets frantically searching through Palin’s emails has reported on these revelations, much less disputed my account of their significance.

The revelations in Radical-in-Chief include a reconstruction of socialist conferences Obama himself admits attending in the mid-1980′s; heretofore unknown documents from Obama’s initial stint as a community organizer in Chicago; documents closely tying Obama to a hard-left community organizer training institute; documents detailing Obama’s ties to ACORN and the ACORN-controlled New Party–and revealing his public account of those ties to be false; documents shedding new light on Obama’s foundation work and his sustained political alliances with Bill Ayers and Jeremiah Wright; documents shedding light on Obama’s endorsement by the Democratic Socialists of America in 1996, and much more.

I’m not the only one who’s noticed Obama’s desire to hide his record, as well as the reluctance of mainstream outlets to investigate such sources as do exist. Obama fan and sympathetic Obama biographer Sasha Abramsky writes:

Much of the media, including his biographers, have concluded that the community organizing period of Obama’s life should be accorded relatively little space, assuming those years simply reflected the radical foibles of a young man trying to find himself.

Abramsky goes on to argue, in opposition to the media’s implicit judgement, that Obama’s community organizing years were actually the key to who he became. I agree. Yet the media continues to ignore important documentary revelations from a sitting president’s political past, while devoting enormous attention to the emails of an unsuccessful candidate for the vice-presidency.

Isn’t it obvious that the media’s lack of interest in Obama’s radical past–noticed even by a supporter like Abramsky–is a simple case of political protection, not to mention journalistic abdication?

http://www.nationalreview.com/corner/269391/palinobama-paper-trails-and-media-hypocrisy-stanley-kurtz




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Re: The Official Sarah Palin 2012 and beyond Appreciation Thread
« Reply #585 on: June 11, 2011, 08:12:59 AM »
Sarah Palin emails: Governor stood by budget vetoes
LAT ^ | June 11, 2011 | Kim Murphy


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When she vetoed $268 million in capital projects approved by lawmakers in the $3.6 billion 2008-09 capital budget, former Gov. Sarah Palin was perplexed at the outcry up and down the state from those whose cherished projects had been cut—with backers of a number of school building projects complaining perhaps the loudest.

Fire stations, emergency services and road improvements also got the ax. One unnamed official said she was “stunned by how many school projects were actually cut,” reported Karen Rehfield, director of the Alaska Office of Management and Budget.

In a series of wounded emails, Palin administration staffers made it clear they thought they should have been congratulated for their fiscal discipline. Palin was mad that the account in the Anchorage Daily News failed to mention that some of the projects had been only partially cut, or moved up to the following year’s budget.

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Former Revenue Commissioner Patrick Galvin also made the point that the administration had skillfully steered the state into a sound financial position. "For me, the most frustrating aspect of the veto news stories is the comparison of the capital budget vetoes to the operating budget vetoes. What the public doesn’t see or understand is the budget discipline you exercise during the crafting of the operating budget," Galvin wrote. "The fact that the operating budget was not subject to public vetoes at this point in the process was in large part because the Governor kept a tight ship during the formation of her budget."


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Whatever morons - keep believing whatever lies and crap you want.   

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Re: The Official Sarah Palin 2012 and beyond Appreciation Thread
« Reply #586 on: June 12, 2011, 02:50:23 PM »
Palin emails: Family didn't want special treatment for son [ The Elites & DNC consider this odd ]
politico.com ^ | June 12 2011 | By LUCY MCCALMONT
Posted on June 12, 2011 5:50:55 PM EDT by NoLibZone

Emails released Friday show Sarah Palin and her family were determined not to have their oldest child singled out while he was stationed in Fort Wainwright in Fairbanks, Alaska.

According to released emails, Track Palin, 22, was “deathly afraid of being given special treatment or attention,” Palin wrote, especially during the governor’s visit to the base where he and the 1st Stryker Brigade Combat Team were until deployed to Iraq in September 2008.

“Track is begging that, at the most, we stop by his company to say ‘what’s up’ and that he not have his shift schedule changed just to accommodate our visit,” Palin wrote in a June 11 email after Track had possibly been appointed to lead their tour.

Track, according to Palin’s emails was “nervous” and “[didn’t] want to be treated any differently than other soldiers.”

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Re: The Official Sarah Palin 2012 and beyond Appreciation Thread
« Reply #588 on: June 15, 2011, 09:30:33 PM »
mods, please combine these other palin threads into this one.

she's a pundit on fox.  she's not a candidate.

Please focus this board upon good repub candidates who will win this thing.  She's an embarassment

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Re: The Official Sarah Palin 2012 and beyond Appreciation Thread
« Reply #589 on: June 16, 2011, 05:33:22 AM »
mods, please combine these other palin threads into this one.

she's a pundit on fox.  she's not a candidate.

Please focus this board upon good repub candidates who will win this thing.  She's an embarassment



Funny - I have tons of great threads going yo dont say a peep in. 

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Re: The Official Sarah Palin 2012 and beyond Appreciation Thread
« Reply #590 on: June 16, 2011, 06:19:55 AM »


Funny - I have tons of great threads going yo dont say a peep in. 

sometimes I agree and it would be nothing more than "me too bro, yeah, circle jerk time!"

If I have something new to add, I always do :)

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Re: The Official Sarah Palin 2012 and beyond Appreciation Thread
« Reply #591 on: June 16, 2011, 04:02:34 PM »
Palin Emails: Trig Baby Shower Gifts Donated to Military Families
Barbaric Thoughts ^ | June 16, 201 | Uffda





March 2008. Talking about throwing baby showers and donating the gifts to young Army wives and possibly a crisis pregnancy center. And, um, no. No radio microphone in the delivery room. LOL -

Palin:

[Bob] Wants KWHL to throw me a baby shower. I say “yes” , if the gifts can go to these young Army wives who don’t have much, they’re far from their families, the dads aren’t there for the newborns first months , etc. And now Ft. Wainwright ‘s aviation unit was notified of a four month extension on deployments. Would u assign someone to work with Bob on that angle? Thanks


Kris Perry:

Yes, I’ll give him a call initially and then have someone work with him on details. Love the idea about the young army wives.

Sharon Leighow:

Governor- I have been asked about a baby shower in Juneau. I have already received offers to host it. Please let me know if you would be interested in a similair event. I too think the idea of helping young Army wives is fantastic.

Palin:

I would be interested in such a thing in Juneau – perhaps a different group of recipients for this area? Maybe to benefit the local Crisis Pregnancy Center?



Kris Perry:

I spoke w/Bob. He agrees on the donation and thinks it’s great. He brought up the possibility of doing it after the baby is born so the baby would be present as well. He’s envisioning ALOT of people, i.e. Egan Center and I’m not too sure about that idea. We’ll work out details once timeframe is determined.

He also asked again about the live audio recording of the birth and what you thought. A private moment?

Palin:

Don’t want to take this too far. Kinda wish I hadnt had to tell anyone, but crazy to think it could have been hidden long. No- no Egan, and I’m not going to assume this will be as smooth and easy as the other kids’ births, so can’t imagine inviting in a rock radio microphone.

ht/Sue

Press release for the baby shower. Some edits by the Gov at the link. This is the final version:

August 15, 2008, Juneau, Alaska Governor Sarah Palin today announced she will attend a baby shower in Trig Palin’s honor next week and that all gifts will be donated to help military families.

Proceeds from the event will benefit the Family Ties Foundation. The foundation is a non-profit organization created to provide immediate support for the military families of wounded service members deployed in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom or Operation Enduring Freedom. The event is being hosted by local morning radio personalities Bob and Mark from 106.5 KWHL.

“My family has been so blessed by the arrival of Trig. It is my honor to share that blessing with our men and women in uniform through this event ,” Governor Palin said. “I invite all Alaskans who’d like to support our wonderful military families to participate.”

The event will take place at Romano’s restaurant, on Fireweed Lane at C Street, on Monday from 5 to 7 p.m. The public is invited. Romano’s restaurant will donate a portion of the sales from the evening to the Family Ties Foundation.



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Re: The Official Sarah Palin 2012 and beyond Appreciation Thread
« Reply #592 on: June 16, 2011, 05:50:54 PM »
Palin Emails: Trig Baby Shower Gifts Donated to Military Families
Barbaric Thoughts ^ | June 16, 201 | Uffda





March 2008. Talking about throwing baby showers and donating the gifts to young Army wives and possibly a crisis pregnancy center. And, um, no. No radio microphone in the delivery room. LOL -

Palin:

[Bob] Wants KWHL to throw me a baby shower. I say “yes” , if the gifts can go to these young Army wives who don’t have much, they’re far from their families, the dads aren’t there for the newborns first months , etc. And now Ft. Wainwright ‘s aviation unit was notified of a four month extension on deployments. Would u assign someone to work with Bob on that angle? Thanks


Kris Perry:

Yes, I’ll give him a call initially and then have someone work with him on details. Love the idea about the young army wives.

Sharon Leighow:

Governor- I have been asked about a baby shower in Juneau. I have already received offers to host it. Please let me know if you would be interested in a similair event. I too think the idea of helping young Army wives is fantastic.

Palin:

I would be interested in such a thing in Juneau – perhaps a different group of recipients for this area? Maybe to benefit the local Crisis Pregnancy Center?



Kris Perry:

I spoke w/Bob. He agrees on the donation and thinks it’s great. He brought up the possibility of doing it after the baby is born so the baby would be present as well. He’s envisioning ALOT of people, i.e. Egan Center and I’m not too sure about that idea. We’ll work out details once timeframe is determined.

He also asked again about the live audio recording of the birth and what you thought. A private moment?

Palin:

Don’t want to take this too far. Kinda wish I hadnt had to tell anyone, but crazy to think it could have been hidden long. No- no Egan, and I’m not going to assume this will be as smooth and easy as the other kids’ births, so can’t imagine inviting in a rock radio microphone.

ht/Sue

Press release for the baby shower. Some edits by the Gov at the link. This is the final version:

August 15, 2008, Juneau, Alaska Governor Sarah Palin today announced she will attend a baby shower in Trig Palin’s honor next week and that all gifts will be donated to help military families.

Proceeds from the event will benefit the Family Ties Foundation. The foundation is a non-profit organization created to provide immediate support for the military families of wounded service members deployed in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom or Operation Enduring Freedom. The event is being hosted by local morning radio personalities Bob and Mark from 106.5 KWHL.

“My family has been so blessed by the arrival of Trig. It is my honor to share that blessing with our men and women in uniform through this event ,” Governor Palin said. “I invite all Alaskans who’d like to support our wonderful military families to participate.”

The event will take place at Romano’s restaurant, on Fireweed Lane at C Street, on Monday from 5 to 7 p.m. The public is invited. Romano’s restaurant will donate a portion of the sales from the evening to the Family Ties Foundation.



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What a terrible woman. 

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Re: The Official Sarah Palin 2012 and beyond Appreciation Thread
« Reply #593 on: June 16, 2011, 06:43:38 PM »
This is why I like her.  She was doing this before she was on the national stage and subjected to the leftist mobs.

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Re: The Official Sarah Palin 2012 and beyond Appreciation Thread
« Reply #594 on: June 16, 2011, 08:35:37 PM »
and subjected to the leftist mobs.

victim talk right there.

Do you think Clint Eastwood would tolerate leftists complaining about him?

Shit no, man.  He'd slap the shit out of them.  He's come back with something strong and confident.  He wouldn't cry about being a victim.

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Re: The Official Sarah Palin 2012 and beyond Appreciation Thread
« Reply #595 on: June 16, 2011, 08:38:14 PM »
victim talk right there.

Do you think Clint Eastwood would tolerate leftists complaining about him?

Shit no, man.  He'd slap the shit out of them.  He's come back with something strong and confident.  He wouldn't cry about being a victim.

She had people stalking her in her woods and camping out next door to her, not to mention 24 7 msm attack machine in all forms of media. 

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Re: The Official Sarah Palin 2012 and beyond Appreciation Thread
« Reply #596 on: June 16, 2011, 10:11:59 PM »
She had people stalking her in her woods and camping out next door to her,

Reagan would have released the hounds on their bitch asses.

Sorry, she gets pity, sure... but most people don't give her vote for president.  Nobody wants a whiner in office.  hilary's little tears episode before new hampshire made her look weak, and she lost a race she should have won easily.

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Re: The Official Sarah Palin 2012 and beyond Appreciation Thread
« Reply #597 on: July 13, 2011, 08:47:13 PM »
Sarah Palin: I don’t trust this President (Sean Hannity Show - Entire Interview)
rightscoop ^ | Wednesday July 13, 2011
Posted on July 13, 2011 10:43:49 PM EDT by Bigtigermike

Sarah Palin told Republicans that now is not the time to retreat, but instead it’s the time to reload. She said we can’t trust this President to further manipulate our economy by raising the debt limit for him.

When pressed on what deal she would accept, she indicated that she believed they would probably raise the debt limit anyway and in that case she would only accept DeMint’s plan of Cut, Cap, and Balance our budget. Hannity pressed her on if she would accept dollar for dollar debt increase to spending cuts, immediately – not down the road, and a balanced budget in a separate bill. She said no because Obama doesn’t know how to cut like that:

I don’t trust this President… He doesn’t know how to make those cuts. He’s never had to do this before. He’s always just been one to spend other people’s money even if that money is just borrowed money or printed out of thin air. He’s never had to exercise real executive authority like that.

Also she indicated if someone were to run the President, they would need to start in August and said that’s her timeline for making a decision:

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I don't trust this commie traitor disgusting Marxist piece of trash either. 

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Re: The Official Sarah Palin 2012 and beyond Appreciation Thread
« Reply #598 on: July 14, 2011, 11:15:21 AM »
The Bizarre Palin Documentary (Director Bannon will drop a bomb 30 days before Iowa caucus)
The Daily Beast ^ | July 14, 2011 | Marlow Stern






‘The Undefeated,’ a new documentary about Sarah Palin that pays glowing tribute to the GOP pol, hits red-state theaters today. Marlow Stern reviews the film and talks with director Stephen K. Bannon about its omissions, Michele Bachmann, 2012, and the filmmaking bomb he’ll drop before the Iowa caucus.

With the exception of her recent confession to NEWSWEEK, Sarah Palin has remained coy about her 2012 plans. A new fawning documentary, however, hopes to lure the Mama Grizzly out of campaign hibernation.

Stephen K. Bannon’s film, The Undefeated, opens with a dizzying barrage of Palin insults by celebrities, ranging from Matt Damon (“a really bad Disney movie”) and Bill Maher (“dumb twat”) to, strangely enough, John Cleese. The aural and visual assault has the cumulative effect of an aerial blast from a high-powered rifle—and is just as subtle—to establish that the former governor of Alaska has been a constant magnet for trivial ad hominem attacks by what she calls the “lamestream media.” “She’s presented as a bimbo and as a Christian ideologue, and there’s nothing that could be further from the facts,” said Bannon, in an interview with THE DAILY BEAST. “She has tremendous applied intelligence, accomplished great things that were quite complicated, and did it in a very smart and savvy way.”

We are then transported to scenic Alaska, where the Exxon Valdez oil spill motivated Palin, then a married mother helping her husband on his commercial fishing vessel, to, as she says, “Work for the ordinary, hard-working people, like everyone that was part of my ordinary, hard-working world.” Here, the state of Alaska is painted as a sort of utopia where people are treated “much, much richer” than “the lower 48,” according to Palin (which wasn’t exactly the impression I got after seeing Christopher Nolan’s Insomnia). And, in a series of gradually more shocking and overt symbolic images, Bannon goes into Terrence Malick mode, showing repeated loops of plants sprouting up from the ground to represent the seeds of Palin’s raison d'etre, namely: battling corruption, fighting Big Oil, and reinvigorating the commercial economy of Alaska.

The Undefeated cleverly uses Palin’s audiobook recording of her autobiography, Going Rogue: An American Life, as voice-over narration, and never consulted Palin to be involved in the documentary, instead opting to place viewers “in the middle of the whirlwind,” as Bannon puts it. In Palin’s absence, a string of Palin acolytes sing her praises, including her former spokesman, Meghan Stapleton, various Palin advisers, and even her attorney. Aside from the initial onslaught, any moderate and liberal viewpoints are noticeably absent. “When Michael Moore made Fahrenheit 9/11, is the criticism of him that he didn’t include conservative voices?” asked Bannon. “It’s not that I’m not trying to add a balance, my question is: give me what’s not accurate? Is it incredibly flattering? The answer is yes.” He added, “We screened it in Phoenix, and [Palin] literally got up and said, ‘It blew me away. I loved it.’ No comments. No changes.”

This perky, small-town girl soon becomes mayor of Wasilla, where her emphasis on improving infrastructure and fiscal responsibility helped attract Walmarts and Home Depots to the town, leading to rapid job growth and a boost in the economy, all the while slashing property taxes nearly 75 percent, and coolly brushing off the tasteless jabs of her Wasilla mayoral challenger, John Stein, who compared Palin to a “Spice Girl.” About 35 minutes is then dedicated to her appointment to the Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation Commission, where Palin goes into Erin Brockovich mode—crossing party lines to file ethics complaints against Randy Ruedrich, then a fellow commission member and high-ranking official in the Alaska GOP, and she eventually resigns from the commission in protest of Ruedrich’s alleged corrupt activities.

“She’s not in the political, cultural, or social elite of Alaska,” said Bannon. “She’s out of the loop, and as obscure as any American walking into a Walmart. It’s interesting how anti-establishment she is. She’s a true populist, and I think that’s why she’s feared so much.”

Bannon, a former Goldman Sachs trader under Hank Paulson and now film documentarian of the Tea Party movement, financed the $1 million film himself through his conservative-oriented production company Victory Film Group. He then struck an exclusive deal with a special unit of AMC Theaters that will release The Undefeated in 10 theaters in 10 Tea Party cities, and if it works, there will be a national rollout. And although he worked at Goldman and went to Harvard Business School, Bannon considers himself blue collar at heart. “My grandfather never went past the third grade, and my father’s a high-school graduate who eventually rose to a midlevel manager at the phone company after many years,” he said. “I was a naval officer, and my daughter is serving as an officer with the 101st Airborne Division. I’ve had the chance at Goldman to work with some smart people and earn some money, but I have a very strong populist background.”

Palin, meanwhile, rises to become Alaska’s first female governor, and, at 42, the youngest in state history. She places a picture of her favorite film, Mr. Smith Goes to Washington, in her governor’s office, and continues her platform of clean government, passing a bipartisan ethics-reform bill, and going toe to toe with the Republican establishment on a number of issues. Again, Palin’s controversial incidents in and out of office—Troopergate, and later, her “blood libel” statement and public demand of Obama’s birth certificate, are omitted entirely. “Look dude, Troopergate has been talked about and kind of dismissed,” said Bannon. “In a two-hour film, there’s so much meat you need to get to. Troopergate is such a non-event. I just think it’s part of the media’s false narrative.”

When Palin is selected as John McCain’s running mate in the 2008 presidential election, and the small-town girl is besieged on all sides, the film loses its grip entirely. In a classic film-propaganda tactic, personal attacks on Palin by media pundits correspond with shocking videos of avalanches, packs of lions feeding on zebras, people being buried alive in sand on the beach, and medieval knights with arrows in their backs. At times, the viewer feels like he or she is playing out the iconic scene in Kubrick’s A Clockwork Orange, where criminal Alex DeLarge is strapped to a chair, eyes spread wide, and subjected to a series of violent images as a brainwashing technique. “I had to cut some of the profanity and violent images to get it from an R to a PG-13,” confesses Bannon. The failed campaign is largely glossed over, and her infamous Katie Couric interview isn’t included. Conservative pundit Andrew Breitbart then makes a cameo, decrying the lack of “chivalry” Palin critics displayed, and labeling the Republican establishment (namely, John Boehner and Mitch McConnell) “eunuchs” for not sticking up for her.

The film then goes on two tangents—positing Palin as a populist leader/outsider à la Ronald Reagan, and crowning her as the de facto founding mother of the revolutionary Tea Party movement in America—also chronicled by Bannon in the documentaries Generation Zero and Fire From the Heartland, the latter of which devoted a great deal of time to the rise of Michele Bachmann. When asked about the 2012 presidential election, Bannon said he believes that Bachmann and Palin can coexist as “two totally different candidates”—before hinting that he himself has something special in store: “I’ve got something that I’m working on that I think is going to be even more controversial than this film,” he said. “If everything goes according to plan, I intend to drop this exactly 30 days before the Iowa caucus. It’s definitely timed for 2012.” He pauses, before adding, “There are forces brewing right beneath the surface, that I try to show in these films, that are going to have a tectonic plate shift in the culture of American politics. I think the paradigm is shifting, and it’s going to shift dramatically.”



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Oh yeah, she would be worse than the communist traitor and incompetent welfare leech obama.   ::)  ::)  ::)

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Re: The Official Sarah Palin 2012 and beyond Appreciation Thread
« Reply #599 on: July 14, 2011, 11:39:17 AM »
LOL @ "only the libs keep her relevant and in the discussion" when it's 333386 bumping a month-old thread :)