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To: Virginia Ridgerunner

You have lost your senses. I don’t approve of what Pissant said, but come on, that picture was from ‘Deliverance’ right before one of the vilest rape scenes on film. And this is OK? Pawlenty is a good man, he is not the enemy, well, except to you Palinistas.

Bottom line, most comments about Palin have to do with issues. The comments here and on the link make you supporters look like childish idiots. Is that what you want?
Friend, your dedication to Palin is, in a word...unhealthy. Go eat a Scooby Snack and chill.


29 posted on 03/22/2011 3:52:44 PM PDT by Matt Hatter
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To: Matt Hatter
Pawlenty is a good man, he is not the enemy, well, except to you Palinistas.

Hmmmm...here's a reminder of what kind of backstabbing RINO loser Pawlenty really is for those with short memories:

Pawlenty Maneuvers With Governors and Press At GOP Governors Conference

“Another Republican governor eyeing a presidential run in 2012 told CNN the event [Palin’s press conference] was ‘odd’ and ‘weird,’ and said it "unfortunately sent a message that she was the de facto leader of the party."

(snip)

The “Republican governor eyeing a presidential run in 2012” appears to be Minnesota’s Tim Pawlenty. Pawlenty used his time at yesterday’s roundtable discussion to cast himself as the “modern” Republican while casting aspersions on the traditional conservative message, calling for outreach to the “new demographics,” deriding the GOP for allegedly being 15 years behind in the use of the Internet, and calling for the party not to be led by “a crank.” Pawlenty appears to have John McCain’s penchant for attacking conservatives rather than those in the other party.

Pawlenty in Miami was publicly angry, agitated, and even cranky, possibly because he found himself at odds with the far more conservative tone of every other speaker here. Hundreds of RGA members, who paid thousands of dollars to attend this Conference, wildly applauded “red meat” conservative pronouncements by speakers and not the more moderate and conservative-jabbing words by Pawlenty. And then there’s his “Palin problem,” real or imagined, that hit the fan yesterday in front of the national media, possibly upon the insistence of Pawlenty himself, as the above-reported comments to CNN by an anonymous presidential aspirant indicate.

GOP Governors Pull the Plug On Palin's Press Conference

Pawlenty, by contrast, rejected the “return to our conservative roots” theme of others at this conference and said,“GOP principles must be harmonized with outreach to the new demographics of America,” “the GOP is fifteen years behind in the use of technology and the Internet,” “the GOP needs more than a political comb-over,” and “voters don’t want our Party led by a crank.” Unsure of to whom Pawlenty was referring in that last comment, there were some gasps from the crowd.

Pawlenty Raises "Moderate" Flag at RGA (We've got another McCainiac RINO in our midst)

30 posted on 03/22/2011 4:08:14 PM PDT by Virginia Ridgerunner (Sarah Palin has crossed the Rubicon!)
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