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Wednesday, February 8, 2012

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Sarah Palin

The “Michelle” Hypocrisy

by Erik the Red April 23, 2011

We have all seen this scenario time and time again; the one where the liberal media pulls the gullible, liberal-leaning portion of the public by the earlobe and dictates what is right and wrong. The biggest problem here, however, is that the same people they often use as the object of criti- cism they would be [...]

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McConnell, Senator False face

by dfunzy April 18, 2010

The GOP, the party of popularism? Now that is a joke. For the GOP to pretend popularism would be an outright misrepresentation of truth. That crafty old, smart by half, Mitch McConnell, the GOP Senate leader, railing that the bill before the Senate, that would increase regulation of the big Wall Street investment banks, is [...]

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Sarah Has Come Out of the Neo-Con Closet

by Erik the Red February 15, 2010
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On December 20th, I wrote an article on this site with terrific, yet reserved enthusiasm about the possibility of Sarah Palin running for President in 2012. Well, after less than two months, I am officially backpedaling and have declared the Alaska Governess an official Neo-Con after all. I suppose I am guilty of having fallen [...]

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At Least We Know Who WON’T Be President In 2012: Sarah Palin

by FloridaBlogger February 14, 2010
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After last week’s most recent embarrassments at both the Tea Party Convention and on Fox News it appears that Sarah Palin has reinforced the perception that she is profoundly unqualified to be President of the United States. At the Tea Party Convention she was seen by a national television audience reading scribbled notes from the [...]

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Sarah Palin- What’s Next?

by Matt Brady January 26, 2010
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Love her or hate her Sarah Palin is always in the forefront of the news and gossip. From a humble Governor of Alaska, Palin was propelled to national fame upon being selected as Senator McCain’s running mate in the 2008 Presidential election. Almost as soon as she was introduced the liberal media machines were working [...]

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Democrats How To Win Back Support

by dfunzy January 26, 2010

The Democrats should look at the Massachusetts senate special election and learn from it. A way is shown how to hold back the tide in the mid-term elections and to possibly gain seats. Democrats must get off their high horses and take nothing for granted. The Democrats took a win for granted in the Massachusetts [...]

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Will Sarah Palin be a factor in 2010?

by dfunzy January 12, 2010
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Will Sarah Palin be a factor in 2010? Will she or won’t she? Palin has joined Huckabee at Fox News — cashing in on their fame. Rumor is that she left Alaska to come south to cash in, and she has been cashing in big time. Huckabee has already signaled that he may not make [...]

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Michael Steele, 2010, 2012! Big Mike Forever!

by dfunzy January 10, 2010

Rumor tells it that Republican National Committee Chairman Michael S. Steele may be given the boot. There is speculation, wild as this may sound, that supporters of Sarah Palin may try to get the job for the season’s right-wing darling. Katon Dawson, the former South Carolina Republican Party chairman who lost to Steele by just [...]

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David Brooks Disses Tea Partiers

by dfunzy January 6, 2010

Conservative columnist David Brooks, GOP activist and thinker, SAYS the Tea Party movement is a — well in so many words– he is calling the Tea Partiers a bunch of morons, buffoons and idiots –a herd of the dumb who are against “the educated class.” In so many words, he is saying all of that! [...]

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Obama in 2012! With help from his friends?

by dfunzy December 20, 2009

President Obama’s support for a troop build up in Afghanistan and for the Senate health reform bill has eroded his support among his strongest 2008 supporters. House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, House Judiciary Committee Chairman John Conyers, former Governor and Democratic Party Chairman, Howard Dean, leaders at MoveOn.org, the AFL-CIO, and millions of others have made [...]

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