Posted on 06/19/2010 12:37:17 PM PDT by MitchellC
Today at 12:22pm
Im very proud to add my support to Tim Scotts campaign to represent South Carolinas 1st congressional district. Tim has a remarkable success story. He grew up in poverty and was raised by a single-mom who struggled to provide. With help from a mentor and his brave mom, Tim learned to appreciate the value of hard work and American opportunity. He went on to become a business owner and has served in public office with integrity on the county and state level.Tim is a pro-life, pro-2nd Amendment, pro-development, Commonsense Conservative whos been endorsed by the Club for Growth because of his solid commitment to the principles of limited government and fiscal responsibility.
He will represent the Palmetto State with distinction in DC, so I encourage you to vote for Tim in his run-off election next Tuesday, June 22nd. Please visit Tims website at www.votetimscott.com and follow him on Facebook and Twitter.
- Sarah Palin
We put the "fun" in dysfunctional.
Well,she has grown more deft,informed and confident since she joined Fox News though I hate those time delays because of the distance to Alaska (may as well be in orbit).
Not being her campaign manager I defer to the wisdom of she and her staff—it’s working so far.
But I do respectfully dissent on this.
Hey, she might want to get in that second book tour before declaring.
OK, so I’ve looked at both their websites. What makes Scott the better choice than Thurmond? They seem pretty identical on their positions.
I would vote for Scott but I’m not in his district.
No more family dynasties?
Does SC want another Thurmond in there after about 75 years of the last one?
“Funny,but as history has demonstrated,only serious GOP presidential contenders ever pay any real attention to our little redneck state.
We are,after all,the Iowa Caucus of The South—at least as far as the Republican Party is concerned.”
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We mite be rednecki butt ain’t nary a soul won no Republican presseedental nomernation ‘out day won da Soucalina primary, it ain’t happen sense dey ben a Soucalina primary. Course I ain’t none too sho’ I ebem likes all dis ‘tention we’s ben gittin, dey’s too many folks porin’ in heah, gittin’ whare dey ain’t haadly no place to fish no mo’.
California is a lot bigger than we are and Cali. is an asylum.
Another RINO endorsed by “Precious” , or is another precious endorsement by Governor Palin? s/
I remember the 06 Gov’s campaign up here in Alaska. The Palin supporters used a similar ploy in support of Palin’s populace anti-big oil campaign. That’s right JP, Palin ran on an anti-oil platform.............and if you weren’t born here in Alaska or with her well then you weren’t a “Real Alaskan”. Well, JP I’m not only a “Real Alaskan”, I’m a “Real Freeper”.
Why old? The impact of her endorsements is unprecedented, ie, NEW and interesting.
Yes! Thank you for stating the truth!
Try and get used to it.
oops! that should have been 2/6/2011
All the Palin endorses so and so is getting a might old.
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Why old? The impact of her endorsements is unprecedented, ie, NEW and interesting.
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What I find old is all the Palin hatred — from both the Leftists and from Republicans. I hesitate to call many ofthem Conservatives, though some are, I suppose. Even some Conservatives are driven by petty jealousies and foolishness like sexism.
Mostly, I suppose, they are incensed that Sarah can draw such a great response from so many — and most of them simply can’t do that. She’s electric, they’re pathetic. She’s magnetic, they’re — well, NOT.
So, their response? Tear Sarah down! Because it’s NOT about principles to them. It’s not about the cause of Conservatism, it’s not about saving the country. It’s not about the Constitution. It’s not about defeating Liberalism, Progressivism, Marxism, and all enemies foreign and domestic — it’s about “ME!” It’a about ME winning a victory in an election! It’s about — politics.
Pardon me — but, SCREW that. THe time has come for Conservatives to GET OVER THEMSELVES and start thinking about the GREATER GOOD of the NATION. So we don’t ALWAYS agree on EVERY primary candidate or EVERY endorsement? So we might differ on a referendum or the way a particular legislative vote should go? Ok — we mork together, we talk it out, we move on... But this petty crap I’ve seen toward Sarah Palin even among Conservatives is just utterly STUPID. GET OVER IT.
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