Posted on 02/06/2010 6:49:32 AM PST by Patriot1259
On the night before her big keynote address to the nation via the National Tea Party Convention that will be carried live on Fox News, CNN, Pajama TV, and many others, Sarah Palin was in Salina, Kansas addressing a huge enthusiastic crowd.
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Sarah Palin has been through a lot in the past year and a half, and I think it has served to season her a lot. She appears to be doing her homework, and her speaking abilities are light years beyond Premier Hussein’s, both with and without a teleprompter.
It will also be very interesting to step back and take a hard look at her overall performance and reception, in order to be ready to rebut the inevitable snarkiness that infects everything the Left and Media have to say about her. She is an excellent speaker, and what’s most apparent is that she has plenty to say and has some actual good ideas as opposed to all of the endless talking we continue to endure from Obammy.
Also..as soon as she pays off her minimal debt to McLame then she can move on....I hope ...I hope....I hope.
I’m impressed. Making all the right moves.
Not saying, “corpse-men.”
Could be the one . . . er, new one.
Thinkin’ bout calling uh...uh...uhbama the ‘corpse-man’! LOL It is so appropo. Everything he proposes is so ridiculous, and his reliance upon TOTUS is so pathetic, he kinda is just dead.
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ubama the corpse-man, an undead kind of thing. Good one.
I like it.
Gives me an insight. We tend to mispronounce the things we understand least. Arugula-man can’t know what he’s unfamiliar with and doesn’t even bother to fake knowing. Imagine the military cringes at that one.
Makes me remember Annie in Misery pronouncing it: Dom-purr_IG_non.
Purrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr...xactly!
Uhbama the undead. Yep!
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