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Red meat for the hate machine that is the Demonrat party

Posted: Thu Nov 07, 2013 8:09 am
by Intrepid
It appears Sara Palin may be considering a run for the Senate from Alaska. Recent polling puts her ahead of all other Republican contenders with a favorable opinion rating among Alaska voters of 60%.

The Demonrats, being unable to compete in the arena of facts, logic and ideas, will once again launch a campaign of lies, hate, rumors, character assassination and personal destruction.

Re: Red meat for the hate machine that is the Demonrat party

Posted: Thu Nov 07, 2013 9:14 am
by Clownkicker
^^^^^Just great!
Another RealTool prognosticator. :lol:

Re: Red meat for the hate machine that is the Demonrat party

Posted: Thu Nov 07, 2013 9:24 am
by snakeoil
http://politicalhumor.about.com/od/sara ... top-10.htm" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false; Dumb Statements from Sarah Palin

1. "As Putin rears his head and comes into the air space of the United States of America, where– where do they go? It's Alaska. It's just right over the border." --Sarah Palin, explaining why Alaska's proximity to Russia gives her foreign policy experience, interview with CBS's Katie Couric, Sept. 24, 2008 (Watch video clip)

2. "The America I know and love is not one in which my parents or my baby with Down Syndrome will have to stand in front of Obama's 'death panel' so his bureaucrats can decide, based on a subjective judgment of their 'level of productivity in society,' whether they are worthy of health care. Such a system is downright evil." –-Sarah Palin, in a message posted on Facebook about Obama's health care plan, Aug. 7, 2009

3. "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 (Watch video clip)

4. "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 (Watch video clip)

5. "'Refudiate,' 'misunderestimate,' 'wee-wee'd up.' English is a living language. Shakespeare liked to coin new words too. Got to celebrate it!'" --a Tweet sent by Sarah Palin in response to being ridiculed for inventing the word "refudiate," proudly mistaking her illiteracy for literary genius, July 18, 2010

6. "He who warned, uh, the British that they weren't gonna be takin' away our arms, uh, by ringing those bells, and um, makin' sure as he's riding his horse through town to send those warning shots and bells that we were going to be sure and we were going to be free, and we were going to be armed." --Sarah Palin, botching the history of Paul Revere's midnight ride, June 3, 2011

7. "But obviously, we've got to stand with our North Korean allies." --Sarah Palin, after being asked how she would handle the current hostilities between the two Koreas, interview on Glenn Beck's radio show, Nov. 24, 2010

8. "Especially within hours of a tragedy unfolding, journalists and pundits should not manufacture a blood libel that serves only to incite the very hatred and violence they purport to condemn. That is reprehensible." --Sarah Palin, defending her fiery campaign rhetoric in the wake of the Arizona shooting massacre by invoking a phrase ("blood libel") that typically refers historically to the alleged murder of Christian babies by Jews, Jan. 12, 2011

9. "We used to hustle over the border for health care we received in Canada. And I think now, isn't that ironic?" --Sarah Palin, admitting that her family used to get treatment in Canada's single-payer health care system, despite having demonized such government-run programs as socialized medicine that will lead to death-panel-like rationing, March 6, 2010

10. "Ohh, good, thank you, yes." --Sarah Palin, after a notorious Canadian prank caller, posing as French President Nicolas Sarkozy, complimented her on the documentary about her life, Hustler's "Nailin Paylin," Nov. 1, 2008 (Read more about the prank call, watch the video and see the transcript)

Re: Red meat for the hate machine that is the Demonrat party

Posted: Thu Nov 07, 2013 10:07 am
by RealJustme
So Snakeoil, what problem exactly do you have with any of her comments you referenced? You act she was caught lying, come on keep looking you can find something on her...can't you?

Re: Red meat for the hate machine that is the Demonrat party

Posted: Thu Nov 07, 2013 10:11 am
by snakeoil
Sorry Justme; I didn't realize that the statements made complete sense to you.

Re: Red meat for the hate machine that is the Demonrat party

Posted: Thu Nov 07, 2013 12:39 pm
by BilboBagend
In a fact free mind filled with delusions, Sarah Palin makes sense. To justupid objective facts are just not factual. Only rank prejudiced delusions are facts.

Re: Red meat for the hate machine that is the Demonrat party

Posted: Thu Nov 07, 2013 2:16 pm
by sillydaddy
Dumb statements from Barack Obama:

Gates was arrested for allegedly disorderly conduct -- a charge that was quickly dropped -- after a confrontation with a police officer inside his own home. Though some facts of the case are still in dispute, Obama showed little doubt about who had been wronged.

"I don’t know – not having been there and not seeing all the facts – what role race played in that, but I think it’s fair to say, number one, any of us would be pretty angry; number two that he Cambridge police acted stupidly in arresting somebody when there was already proof that they were in their own home," Obama said in response to a question from the Chicago Sun-Times's Lynn Sweet.

Gates, Obama allowed, "is a friend, so I may be a little biased here. I don't know all the facts."

However Gates, he continued, "jimmied his way to get into [his own] house."

"There was a report called in to the police station that there might be a burglary taking place – so far so good," Obama said, reflecting that he'd hope the police were called if he were seen breaking into his own house, then pausing.

"I guess this is my house now," he remarked of the White House. "Here I’d get shot."

Re: Red meat for the hate machine that is the Demonrat party

Posted: Thu Nov 07, 2013 3:06 pm
by Intrepid
See? I posted a mere possibility and the Usual Suspects go into a frothing at the mouth frenzy.
The probability is, given her popularity in Alaska, that if she runs, she is going to win. All your best efforts to destroy her have only made her stronger.
See what you hath wrought? Somewhere Nietzsche is nodding solemnly.
And what was that line at the end of the movie, "Ghost Busters?"
"You have chosen the means of your destruction!"
Well done Demonrats, Well done indeed!

Re: Red meat for the hate machine that is the Demonrat party

Posted: Thu Nov 07, 2013 3:24 pm
by RealJustme
The Demonrats, being unable to compete in the arena of facts, logic and ideas, will once again launch a campaign of lies, hate, rumors, character assassination and personal destruction.
Snakeoil tried just that and ended up making himself look even more stupid than usual. Biden and that clean black man (as Biden called him) have misspoke and told more lies than any other politicians in history, plus Palin had higher grades in school than they did. :D

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Re: Red meat for the hate machine that is the Demonrat party

Posted: Thu Nov 07, 2013 4:43 pm
by RealJustme
Sarah Palin puts anyone the Democrats can throw against her to shame not only in morals, ethics and intelligence but also in looks!
Sarah Palin first made history on December 4, 2006, when she was sworn in as the first female and youngest governor of Alaska. In August 2008, Senator John McCain tapped Palin to serve as his vice-presidential running mate in his presidential campaign, making her the first woman to run on the Republican Party’s presidential ticket.

In Alaska, her top priorities included fiscal restraint, limiting the size of government, resource development, education, equitable oil valuation, and transportation and infrastructure development. Palin fought for ethics reform and transparency in government.

Palin has a long record of achievement and experience in public office. Prior to her election as governor, she served two terms on the Wasilla City Council and two terms as the mayor of Wasilla. During her tenure, she reduced property tax levels while increasing services and made Wasilla a business-friendly environment, drawing in new industry and making it the fastest growing city in Alaska. She was elected President of Alaska’s Conference of Mayors.

Under her leadership as governor, Alaska invested $5 billion in state savings, overhauled education funding, reformed the state’s employee pension program, and protected Alaska’s natural resources. She created Alaska’s Petroleum Systems Integrity Office to provide oversight and maintenance of oil and gas equipment, facilities, and infrastructure.

A proven fiscal hawk, Palin cut state spending by nearly 10% while also reducing federal earmark requests by more than 80%. She used her line-item veto to cut more than a quarter billion in wasteful spending—the largest veto cuts in the state’s history.


During Palin’s first year in office, three of her administration’s major proposed pieces of legislation passed—an overhaul of the state’s ethics laws, a competitive process to construct a natural gas pipeline, and a restructuring of Alaska’s oil valuation formula.

To eliminate waste and make government more accountable and transparent, Palin sold the governor’s private jet, eliminated the governor’s private chef, increased accessibility to the governor’s office, and put the state’s checkbook online.

Palin is past chair of the Interstate Oil and Gas Compact Commission, a multistate government agency that promotes the conservation and efficient recovery of domestic oil and natural gas resources while protecting health, safety, and the environment. She also served as chair of the National Governors Association (NGA) Natural Resources Committee, which was charged with pursuing legislation to ensure state needs are considered as federal policy is formulated in the areas of agriculture, energy, environmental protection, and natural resource management.

Born on February 11, 1964, in Sandpoint, Idaho, Palin moved to Alaska with her family at the age of three months when her father took a teaching position in Skagway, Alaska, before eventually settling in Wasilla. A graduate of Wasilla High School, Palin was the co-captain and point guard of Wasilla’s 1982 state championship women’s basketball team. She received a Bachelor of Science degree in communications-journalism from the University of Idaho in 1987.

Palin is a contributor for FOX News where she offers her political commentary and analysis across all FOX News platforms, including FOX Business Channel, foxnews.com, and FOX News Radio. She also participates in special event political programming for FOX Broadcasting.

She is the author of The New York Times best-selling books Going Rogue: An American Life (November 2009) and America by Heart (November 2010) and was named to TIME magazine’s 2010 “100 Most Influential People in the World” list and Barbara Walter’s “Ten Most Fascinating People” list two years in a row. She was the Clare Boothe Luce Policy Institute’s 2012 Woman of the Year. She was also the host of the 8-week documentary series Sarah Palin’s Alaska on TLC. Palin has a Christmas book coming out in fall 2013 by HarperCollins.

An internationally sought speaker and conservative leader, Palin is an influential force in the national debate. Her endorsement and support from her political action committee, SarahPAC, remain the gold standard for conservative candidates every election cycle.

She is married to Todd Palin, a lifelong Alaskan, who worked as a production operator on the North Slope and is a four-time champion of the Iron Dog, the world’s longest snowmachine race. They have five children and two grandchildren. The Palins are commercial fishermen in Alaska’s Bristol Bay. They enjoy hunting, fishing, camping, road trips, running, kids’ sports, and everything in the Great Outdoors

Re: Red meat for the hate machine that is the Demonrat party

Posted: Thu Nov 07, 2013 6:52 pm
by johnforbes
Palin made a good point about Russia, although it was too sophisticated for Couric.

Every looked down the bore of a Russian tank cannon? It gives you a sense of the potential risk.

Proximity to Russia means you feel, in an existential way, that there once was a threat from the USSR, and that Russia could still be a problem for the US at some future date.