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She's not running. 

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She's not running. 

just vacationing in iowa, makes sense.



i AM very happy to see bachmann running.

bachmann is a woman like palin... hotter... way smarter... and she's consistent on being far-right on the issues.

when palin was supporting Tarp, supporting capping emissions, agreeing with amnesty, etc - bachmann was waving the tea party flag long before it was chic to do so.

Let's face it... if the party had gone far-center in 2010, Palin would have been leading that charge too ;) 


AND AND AND... bachmann has a shitload of candidates she got elected as well, who will line up and support her.  And she's in iowa this week. Score.

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I might have to start a bachmann appreciation thread. 

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just vacationing in iowa, makes sense.



i AM very happy to see bachmann running.

bachmann is a woman like palin... hotter... way smarter... and she's consistent on being far-right on the issues.

when palin was supporting Tarp, supporting capping emissions, agreeing with amnesty, etc - bachmann was waving the tea party flag long before it was chic to do so.

Let's face it... if the party had gone far-center in 2010, Palin would have been leading that charge too ;) 


AND AND AND... bachmann has a shitload of candidates she got elected as well, who will line up and support her.  And she's in iowa this week. Score.
i give you 2 days before your bashing bachmann for something  ;D ;)

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i give you 2 days before your bashing bachmann for something  ;D ;)

she's nutty, but i'd knock on doors for her.

she says some goofball shit, has had some gaffes, etc... but the left should be FAR more scared of her than of Palin.  While palin is a lightning rod for ratings, $$$....... Bachmann would manhandle obama onstage and has some serious star power herself.


And tony... it's okay to bash a candidate and still vote for them.  Hell, I don't trust someone who can't list all the flaws of their canddiate - it means they didn't research that person!  When 33 voted Romney in 2008 primary - and said he had never ever heard of romneycare, it made me wonder if he was actually an educated voter.

I intend to be able to tell you 20 things that are wrong with bachmann - but 50 things she will do to fix America.  An opinion like that means a lot more than the person who says their candidate is perfect and doesn't know shit about them.

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Lol. 

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she's nutty, but i'd knock on doors for her.

she says some goofball shit, has had some gaffes, etc... but the left should be FAR more scared of her than of Palin.  While palin is a lightning rod for ratings, $$$....... Bachmann would manhandle obama onstage and has some serious star power herself.


And tony... it's okay to bash a candidate and still vote for them.  Hell, I don't trust someone who can't list all the flaws of their canddiate - it means they didn't research that person!   When 33 voted Romney in 2008 primary - and said he had never ever heard of romneycare, it made me wonder if he was actually an educated voter.

I intend to be able to tell you 20 things that are wrong with bachmann - but 50 things she will do to fix America.  An opinion like that means a lot more than the person who says their candidate is perfect and doesn't know shit about them.
lol thats funny coming from someone who constantly draws moral equivilants and excuses gaffes and mistakes by the current administration...

maybe youre on to something 240 bash the ppl you like and promote the ppl you dont?  ;D ::) ;)

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HA HAHA - YOU GO SARAH!   


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For Palin, Obama's 'Winning the Future' phrase is WTF
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By David Jackson, USA TODAY




Sarah Palin rips President Obama's new slogan, Winning the Future.
By VALERIE MACON, AFP/Getty ImagesPresident Obama's new slogan is "Winning the Future."


To Sarah Palin, it's "WTF."

Palin used the acronym at least three times last night in discussing Obama's State of the Union speech on Fox News. WTF is also a phone text-driven phrase used to avoid spelling out the f word; it stands for "what the (blank)."

"There were a lot of WTF moments through that speech," the 2008 Republican vice presidential candidate told Fox's Greta Van Susteren.

Palin used the phrase in reference to Obama's discussion of the federal debt, and his claim that the U.S. faces a "Sputnik moment" when it comes to technology and innovation challenges from other countries.

Palin also discussed fellow Tea Party favorite Rep. Michele Bachmann, which you can read about on our OnPolitics blog.

Obama used variations of "Winning the Future" several times throughout his speech. At one point, he said: "If we want to win the future -- if we want innovation to produce jobs in America and not overseas -- then we also have to win the race to educate our kids."



The president, by the way, isn't the first politician to use the phrase "Winning the Future."




Palin's fellow Republican Newt Gingrich entitled one of his books Winning The Future: A 21st Century Contract With America.


Palin also said that rather that Sputnik, the nation should declare "a spudnut moment," referring to the name of a Washington state coffee shop: "A family-owned business not looking for government to bail them out and to make their decisions for them. It's just hard-working, patriotic Americans in this shop."



Here are some of Palin's WTF comments:

His theme last night in the State of the Union was the "WTF," you know, "Winning the Future." And I thought, "OK, that acronym, spot on." There were a lot of "WTF" moments throughout that speech, namely, when he made the statement, Greta, that he believed that we can't allow ourselves to, I guess, eventually become buried under a mountain of debt. That right there tells you he is so disconnected from reality! The problem is, we are buried under a mountain of debt, and jobs cannot be created by the private sector. We cannot grow and thrive and prosper as a nation when we are buried under this $14 trillion debt.

And, later:


That was another one of those WTF moments, when he so often repeated this Sputnik moment that he would aspire Americans to celebrate. And he needs to remember that what happened back then with the former communist USSR and their victory in that race to space, yes, they won, but they also incurred so much debt at the time that it resulted in the inevitable collapse of the Soviet Union.

So I listened to that Sputnik moment talk over and over again, and I think, No, we don't need one of those. You know what we need is a "spudnut" moment. And here's where I'm going with this, Greta. And you're a good one because you're one of those reporters who actually gets out there in the communities, find these hard-working people and find solutions to the problems that Americans face.

Well, the spudnut shop in Richland, Washington -- it's a bakery, it's a little coffee shop that's so successful, 60-some years, generation to generation, a family-owned business not looking for government to bail them out and to make their decisions for them. It's just hard-working, patriotic Americans in this shop

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Former Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin's political action committee, SarahPAC, is kicking off what is likely to be a busy year with $1.3 million in the bank, Politico's look at the group's Federal Election Commission filings finds.
The FEC records show that Palin raised $279,000 over a five-week period at the end of the year, donations that came primarily in sums of $200 or less.
The PAC also spent nearly $230,000 during the filing period and a total of nearly $2.6 million throughout 2010, according to the report.
Perhaps the most interesting tidbit, however, is the apparent lack of any notable fundraising or staffing push from the political arm of a candidate who has been among the most talked-about potential 2012 GOP presidential contenders.

From Politico's report:

    The filing shows no indication that Palin has started to ramp up for a potential presidential run, as no new staff shows up on SarahPAC's expenses -- which remain very low compared to a campaign of even moderate size. Her PAC spent nearly $230,000 for the period between the end of the campaign and end of the calendar year, and over $2.6 million in 2010.

Despite those details, a recent report from RealClearPolitics suggested that Palin's operatives are, in fact, actively developing a ground game in the key primary state of Iowa, though perhaps not in a manner that would be clear from the FEC filing.

From the RealClearPolitics report:

    Palin's initial Iowa push appears to differ most clearly from that of other candidates in that no SarahPAC staffer has been assigned to work the state on the ground, and her aides are not yet making hard pushes to lock up experienced operatives.

According to RCP, Palin's pre-campaign architecture has instead been heavily constructed through third-party grassroots activists and private discussions with local Tea Party leaders.
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CNN Poll: Palin unfavorable rating at all time high
By: CNN Deputy Political Director Paul Steinhauser

Washington (CNN) - A new national poll indicates that 56 percent of all Americans have an unfavorable view of Sarah Palin, an all-time high for the former Alaska governor. That 56 percent unfavorable figure is up seven points from just before the midterm elections, according to a CNN/Opinion Research Corporation poll released Wednesday morning.

Thirty-eight percent of people questioned in the poll say they have a favorable view of the 2008 Republican vice presidential nominee, down two points from October.

The poll was conducted following a difficult two week stretch for Palin, who is considering a run for the 2012 GOP presidential nomination. Palin was in the spotlight following the Jan. 8 shootings at a "Congress on Your Corner" event at a Tucson, Arizona supermarket, which left six people dead and 13 wounded. Authorities believe Rep. Gabrielle Giffords, who was seriously wounded as the target of the mass shootings. A 22-year-old suspect, Jared Lee Loughner, is in custody.

Following the shootings critics suggested Palin's at-times charged political rhetoric and use of a graphic featuring crosshairs may have contributed to the shooter's motivations. The graphic was part of a website that Palin put up last year, during the divisive debate over health care reform, to highlight 20 congressional districts won by Sen. John McCain in the 2008 presidential election, where Democratic representatives were voting in favor of the legislation.

According to the survey, Palin's unfavorable rating is up 10 points among women, compared to just three points among men, and among independent voters, her unfavorable rating has grown a whopping 14 points.

Does the dip in Palin's favorable ratings have anything to do with her website?

"Probably not directly, but the public may have been turned off by her reaction to the controversy surrounding that website," says CNN Polling Director Keating Holland. "Poll results released earlier this week show that most Americans do not blame her website for the shootings in Arizona. But women and independents - two groups that tend to prefer civility and bipartisanship - may have disliked her combative reaction to suggestions that the website was involved."

The CNN/Opinion Research Corporation poll was conducted Jan. 14-16, with 1,014 adult Americans questioned by telephone. The survey's overall sampling error is plus or minus 3 percentage points.
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I could care less what her favorability ratings are.   Bama has a 95% approval rating amongst blacks.  does that mean anything other than the obvious?    So the fuck what.   


Palin really knows howto get under the skin of racist liberls like yourself - "Obama WTF?"     

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come on 33....

for the last week, we've been so happy about bachmann.  people like hugo are open to her.

then you put on your sarah groupee pants today cause she used a teenage "LOL-ish" phrase?   Come on man...

Please ignore her.  Let her train wreck settle with a very profitable career in fox, and please stop selling her as anything remotely possible for the 2012 choice. 

Please!


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come on 33....

for the last week, we've been so happy about bachmann.  people like hugo are open to her.

then you put on your sarah groupee pants today cause she used a teenage "LOL-ish" phrase?   Come on man...

Please ignore her.  Let her train wreck settle with a very profitable career in fox, and please stop selling her as anything remotely possible for the 2012 choice. 

Please!




Both have their role.   


I like Bachmann as the tip of the spear and Palin shooting arrows from the rear.   

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I could care less what her favorability ratings are.   Bama has a 95% approval rating amongst blacks.  does that mean anything other than the obvious?    So the fuck what.   


Palin really knows howto get under the skin of racist liberls like yourself - "Obama WTF?"     
She's not "under anyone's skin."  ::) She is just becoming increasingly irrelevant other than to right-wing chronic masturbators such as yourself.



 
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The Tag Team of Palin/Bachmann kicks ass against the kenyan usurpur. 


Bachamann as tip of the spear and Palin firing arrows from the rear.   

Sounds catchy no?   

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Palin: Obama’s Message to America: The Era of Big Government is Back, Now Help Me Pay For It
Sarah Palin Facebook ^ | Thursday January 27, 2011 | Sarah Palin




The President’s state of the union address boiled down to this message: “The era of big government is here as long as I am, so help me pay for it.” He dubbed it a “Winning The Future” speech, but the title’s acronym seemed more accurate than much of the content.

Americans are growing impatient with a White House that still just doesn’t get it. The President proves he doesn’t understand that the biggest challenge facing our economy is today’s runaway debt when he states we want to make sure “we don’t get buried under a mountain a debt.” That’s the problem! We are buried under Mt. McKinley-sized debt. It’s at the heart of what is crippling our economy and taking our jobs. This is the concern that should be on every leader’s mind. Our country’s future is at stake, and we’re rapidly reaching a crisis point. Our government is spending too much, borrowing too much, and growing too much. Debt is stifling our private sector growth, and millions of Americans are desperately looking for work.

So, what was the President’s response? At a time when we need quick, decisive, and meaningful action to stop our looming debt crisis, President Obama gave us what politicians have for years: promises that more federal government “investment” (read: more government spending) is the solution.

He couched his proposals to grow government and increase spending in the language of “national greatness.” This seems to be the Obama administration’s version of American exceptionalism – an “exceptionally big government,” in which a centralized government declares that we shall be great and innovative and competitive, not by individual initiative, but by government decree. Where once he used words like “hope” and “change,” the President may now talk about “innovation” and “competition”; but the audacity of his recycled rhetoric no longer inspires hope.

Real leadership is more than just words; it’s deeds. The President’s deeds don’t lend confidence that we can trust his words spoken last night.

In the past, he promised us he’d make job creation his number one priority, while also cutting the deficit, eliminating waste, easing foreclosures in the housing markets, and making “tough decisions about opening new offshore areas for oil and gas development.” What did we get? A record $1.5 trillion deficit, an 84% increase in federal spending, a trillion dollar stimulus that stimulated nothing but more Tea Party activism, 9+% unemployment (or 17% percent if you include those who have stopped looking for work or settled for part time jobs), 2.9 million home foreclosures last year, and a moratorium on offshore drilling that has led to more unemployment and $100 dollar a barrel oil.

The President glossed over the most important issue he needed to address last night: spending. He touched on deficit reduction, but his proposals amount to merely a quarter of the cuts in discretionary spending proposed by his own Deficit Reduction Commission, not to mention the $2.5 trillion in cuts over ten years suggested by the Republican Study Committee. And while we appreciate hearing the same President who gave us the trillion dollar Stimulus Package boondoggle finally concede that we need to cut earmarks, keep in mind that earmarks are a$16 billion drop in the $1.5 trillion ocean that is the federal deficit. Budget cuts won’t be popular, but they are vitally necessary or we will soon be a bankrupt country. It’s the responsibility of a leader to make sure the American people fully understand this.

As it is, the American people should fully understand that when the President talks about increased “investments” he’s talking about increased government spending. Cut away the rhetoric and you’ll also see that the White House’s real message on economic reform wasn’t one of substantial spending cuts, but of tax increases. When the President talks about simplifying the tax code, he’s made it clear that he’s not looking to cut your taxes; he’s looking for additional tax revenue from you. The tax “simplification” suggested by the President’s Deficit Reduction Commission would end up raising taxes by $1 trillion over the next decade. So, instead of bringing spending down in line with revenue, the President wants to raise our taxes to pay for his massive spending increases. It’s tax and spend in reverse: spend first, tax later.

And the Obama administration has a lot of half-baked ideas on where to spend our hard-earned money in pursuit of “national greatness.” These “investments,” as the President calls them, include everything from solar shingles to high speed trains. As we struggle to service our unsustainable debt, the only thing these “investments” will get us is a bullet train to bankruptcy.

With credit ratings agency Moody’s warning us that the federal government mustreverse the rapid growth of national debt or face losing our triple-A rating, keep in mind that a nation doesn’t look so “great” when its credit rating is in tatters.

Of course, it’s nice to give a speech calling for “investment” and “competition” in order to reach greatness. It’s quite another thing to advocate and implement policies that truly encourage such things. Growing the federal government is not the answer.

Take education for example. It’s easy to declare the need for better education, but will throwing even more money at the issue really help? As the Cato Institute’s Michael Tanner notes, “the federal government has increased education spending by 188 percent in real terms since 1970 without seeing any substantial improvement in test scores.” If you want “innovation” and “competition,” then support school choice initiatives and less federal control over our state and local districts.

When it comes to energy issues, we heard more vague promises last night as the President’s rhetoric suggested an all-of-the-above solution to meeting our country’s energy needs. But again, his actions point in a different direction. He offers a vision of a future powered by what he refers to as “clean energy,” but how we will get there from here remains a mystery. In the meantime, he continues to stymie the responsible development of our own abundant conventional energy resources – the stuff we actually use right now to fuel our economy. His continued hostility towards domestic drilling means hundreds of thousands of well-paying jobs will not be created and millions of Americans will end up paying more at the pump. It also means we’ll continue to transfer hundreds of billions of U.S. dollars to foreign regimes that don’t have America’s interests at heart.

On the crucial issue of entitlement reform, the President offered nothing. This is shocking, because as he himself explained back in April 2009, “if we want to get serious about fiscal discipline…we will have to get serious about entitlement reform.” Even though the Medicare Trust Fund will run out of funds a mere six years from now, and the Social Security Trust Fund is filled mainly with IOUs, the President opted to kick the can down the road yet again. And once again, he was disingenuous when he suggested that meaningful reform would automatically expose people’s Social Security savings to a possible stock market crash. As Rep. Paul Ryan showed in his proposed Roadmap, and others have explained, it’s possible to come up with meaningful reform proposals that tackle projected shortfalls and offer workers more options to invest our own savings while still guaranteeing invested funds so they won’t fall victim to sudden swings in the stock market.

And what about that crucial issue confronting so many Americans who are struggling today – the lack of jobs? The President came to office promising that his massive, multi-trillion dollar spending programs would keep unemployment below 8%; but the lack of meaningful, pro-free market reforms in yesterday’s speech means his legacy will almost certainly be four years of above 8% unemployment, regardless of how much he increases federal spending (or perhaps I should say because of how much he’s increased it).

Perhaps the most nonsensical bit of double-speak we heard last night was when the President said that hitting job-creators with a tax increase isn’t “punishing their success. It’s about promoting America’s success.” But government taking more money from the small business entrepreneurs who create up to 70% of all jobs in this country is not “promoting America’s success.” It’s a disincentive that will result in less job creation. It is, in fact, punishing the success of the very people who created the innovation that the President has supposedly been praising.

Despite the flowery rhetoric, the President doesn’t seem to understand that individuals make America great, not the federal government. American greatness lies in the courage and hard work of individual innovators and entrepreneurs. America is an exceptional nation in part because we have historically been a country that rewards and affirms individual initiative and offers people the freedom to invest and create as they see fit – not as a government bureaucrat does. Yes, government can play an appropriate role in our free market by ensuring a level playing field to encourage honest competition without picking winners and losers. But by and large, government should get out of the way. Unfortunately, under President Obama’s leadership, government growth is in our way, and his “big government greatness” will not help matters.

Consider what his “big government greatness” really amounts to. It’s basically a corporatist agenda – it’s the collaboration between big government and the big businesses that have powerful friends in D.C. and can afford to hire big lobbyists. This collaboration works in a manner that distorts and corrupts true free market capitalism. This isn’t just old-fashioned big government liberalism; this is crony capitalism on steroids. In the interests of big business, we’re “investing” in technologies and industries that venture capitalists tell us are non-starters, but which will provide lucrative returns for some corporate interests who have major investments in these areas. In the interests of big government, we’re not reducing the size of our bloated government or cutting spending, we’re told the President will freeze it – at unsustainable, historic levels! In practice, this means that public sector employees (big government’s staunchest defenders) may not lose jobs, but millions of Americans in the private sector face lay offs because the ever-expanding government has squeezed out and crippled our economy under the weight of unsustainable debt.

Ronald Reagan said, “You can’t be for big government, big taxes, and big bureaucracy and still be for the little guy.” President Obama’s proposals last night stick the little guy with the bill, while big government and its big corporate partners prosper. The plain truth is our country simply cannot afford Barack Obama’s dream of an “exceptionally big government” that may help the big guys, but sticks it to the rest of us.

- Sarah Palin



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Obama =  Kenyan Madoff


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Obama =  Blac Madoff

Really? 

There isn't enough to criticize Obama for... ya gotta go there?

And you wonder why people call the tea party racists?  Shit like that isn't necessary.  Palin did a fine job smashing obama in her ghostwritten article.

No need to interject race into it.

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Really? 

There isn't enough to criticize Obama for... ya gotta go there?

And you wonder why people call the tea party racists?  Shit like that isn't necessary.  Palin did a fine job smashing obama in her ghostwritten article.

No need to interject race into it.

I fixed it.   

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I fixed it.   

:)

Hell yes!

He's as kenyan as the day is long.  I no longer doubt it a bit.  How many social security #s has he used in his life before?

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:)

Hell yes!

He's as kenyan as the day is long.  I no longer doubt it a bit.  How many social security #s has he used in his life before?

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Where's wikileaks on that one?

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Where's wikileaks on that one?

Don't know.   But anyone with a shred of honesty knows Barry Soetoro is hiding something.   

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AND YOU PEOPLE CALL ME A PALIN BOT?   HA HA HA HA


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Whats the difference between Sir William Wallace & Sarah Palin?
free2think | 02/01/11 | free2think

Posted on Tuesday, February 01, 2011 7:53:24 AM by Free2think

What is the difference between Sir William Wallace & Sarah Palin?

Besides, age, sex, weapon choice, hair color, etc.

Both were hated\betrayed by "The elitists on both sides of the fence"

Both were drawn & quartered in front of an audience by elitist's.

Both had the courage to risk their lives and families lives\honor for freedom from Tyranny.

Palin will be thrown under the bus by republican elitists any day now as did the (Bruce clan) throw Wallace under the horse.

The only missing similarity would be Primae Noctis which the left would passionately embrace if given the chance.

educate me how they are different please!?

I am a student.

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AND YOU PEOPLE CALL ME A PALIN BOT?   HA HA HA HA


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Whats the difference between Sir William Wallace & Sarah Palin?
free2think | 02/01/11 | free2think

Posted on Tuesday, February 01, 2011 7:53:24 AM by Free2think

What is the difference between Sir William Wallace & Sarah Palin?

Besides, age, sex, weapon choice, hair color, etc.

Both were hated\betrayed by "The elitists on both sides of the fence"

Both were drawn & quartered in front of an audience by elitist's.

Both had the courage to risk their lives and families lives\honor for freedom from Tyranny.

Palin will be thrown under the bus by republican elitists any day now as did the (Bruce clan) throw Wallace under the horse.

The only missing similarity would be Primae Noctis which the left would passionately embrace if given the chance.

educate me how they are different please!?

I am a student.

"Pro Libertate"



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aaawweehhheeee ppooorrr bbbaaabbbyyy - whatas wrong - a lttle sore that MadoffCare is going into the trash where it belongs?