Unfortunately for you Palinhaters your "facts" are miniscule in the bigger picture. Are you a Reaganhater also?
Palin also made a lengthier argument for Hatch on her SarahPAC site early this morning:
" Orrin Hatch is part of the one percent. No, not that one percent youve heard about. Hes part of the one percent of national politicians who I think should be reelected. Orrin Hatch is a life-long conservative whose dedication and devotion to the conservative cause and to his beloved and beautiful state of Utah is well documented. Orrin was a Utah state campaign chairman for a fledgling and failing presidential candidate deemed too conservative and unelectable by the media. Ironically, that candidate was the man who restored our country to be a shining city on a hill Ronald Reagan.
When asked about Orrin Hatch, President Reagan once said: If every member of the Senate were like Orrin Hatch, wed be arguing over how to deal with a federal surplus, and thats why I like to think of Orrin as Mr. Balanced Budget. The United States has been strong enough to deter aggression and maintain the peace, in no small degree due to the efforts of Orrin Hatch. He has been a champion of those who fight for freedom.
As President Reagan said, Orrin is Mr. Balanced Budget. Long before the issue of debt was on the forefront of Americans minds, Orrin Hatch knew our government would face insolvency if we did not get our budget under control. He sponsored or co-sponsored a Balanced Budget Amendment 17 times, and he voted in favor of a Balanced Budget Amendment at least 9 other times. We know he will use his seniority and influence to dissuade politicians from continuing to raise the debt ceiling without any plan to balance the budget and end these dangerously unsustainable deficits.
Orrin Hatch voted against Obamacare and has pledged to repeal it. While were on the topic of Obamacare, which is currently before the Supreme Court, keep in mind that the Supreme Court would not look the way it does today if it were not for Orrin Hatch fighting for conservative nominees on the bench from Clarence Thomas to John Roberts and Samuel Alito. Unlike other Republican Senators who are up for reelection this year, Orrin voted against both of President Obamas nominees, Kagan and Sotomayor. And unlike some others, Orrin has gone out of his way to embrace the Tea Party movement."
LOL!