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Fox News Panel Follies
Conservatives4palin ^ | Sunday June 5, 2011 | Doug Brady

Posted on 06/05/2011 4:21:21 PM PDT by Bigtigermike

In case anyone missed it, Governor Palin gave an excellent interview on Fox News Sunday this morning. She gave crisp, clear answers to all questions posed to her by Chris Wallace. The topics ranged far and wide from Afghanistan and Libya to energy, the economy, taxes, the debt ceiling, the 2012 election, and Obama’s miserable presidency. Wallace, by no means a conservative, said after the interview that Governor Palin was “a serious candidate for president” and had given a “boffo performance” in the interview. However, after Governor Palin’s interview had concluded, the show quickly went off the tracks when the ”Sunday Panel” talked presidential politics.

Mara Liasson, a liberal, made the case that Mitt Romney would be a great Republican candidate because he’s focused on jobs. Obviously I couldn’t disagree more with Liasson on the palatability of the Mittster as the Republican standard bearer in 2012, but her comments on the panel were, surprisingly, the most lucid of the four.

John Podesta, who runs the far left ”think tank” (an oxymoron, I know) Center for American Progress, which is largely funded by George Soros, was also on the panel. Podesta claimed that Governor Palin’s entry into the race would help Mitt Romney or something. Podesta prefaced this absurd statement by acknowledging it was counterintuitive. Ya think? But seriously, who cares what Podesta says. In addition to his leadership of CAP, Podesta headed Obama’s presidential transition team after the 2008 election so any observations he makes about the 2012 Republican field should be taken with a rather large grain of salt, if not outright amusement.

Ironically, but par for the course at Fox News of late, the least intelligible comments came from the panels two conservatives: William Kristol and Kimberly Straddel. Kristol, a regular member of the Sunday panel, continued his recent penchant for stupidity. Readers may recall it was Kristol who, in March, claim that Governor Palin hasn’t been active in terms of leading on policy issues or framing the national debate. The fact that she’s been doing just that and, indeed, is the only Republican who has been consistently and relentlessly taking on Obama throughout his tenure illustrates just how far Kristol has strayed from reality. Kristol followed up that sage observation today by pronouncing that if the nomination comes down to Palin and Romney, Paul Ryan and/or Chris Christie will jump in or something. A few observations.

Let me state for the record that I have great respect for Paul Ryan, but (a) he’s not running and (b) he has no executive experience. The disaster that is Obama’s presidency tells us all we need to know about the hazards of electing someone with no executive experience to the position. Second, beltway pundits, Kristol included, keep telling us Palin can’t run because she hasn’t been laying the traditional groundwork for a presidential run. Has Ryan? No, I didn’t think so.

Kristol’s flirtation with Christie is, at best, puzzling. Like Ryan, Christie is not running. But more importantly, unlike Ryan, Christie is not a conservative. To be sure, he’s due some credit for tackling New Jersey’s budget problems left by years of Democrat control. But let’s not get carried away. New Jersey is flat broke. Reducing state spending was not something about which he had a choice. It was the only option available. Further, Christie’s recent helicopter ride will certainly detract from his reputation as a guardian of the taxpayer’s money, no? And let’s not forget that 53% of Republicans in New Jersey don’t think Christie is qualified to be president.

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Why has Kristol been losing his mind of late when it comes to Governor Palin? It’s tempting to say it’s due to his realization that she is a true foreign policy conservative in the Reagan mold, and not a raging neo-con who believes it’s the duty of the United States to get involved in every dispute on the planet as the world’s policeman, cost be damned. But that would be logical, and Kristol’s increasingly illogical behavior argues for a more emotional reason.

Personally, I think Kristol’s erratic comportment is due to the understandably traumatic realization that his budding political bromance with Mitch Daniels will remain forever unrequited. It’s only been a couple weeks now since the hammer was dropped and he’s still in the denial stage, I suspect. When the emotional clouds clear and it becomes obvious to Kristol that his transitional choices, Ryan and Christie, will also reject his overtures, I’m sure his approbation will be directed elsewhere. Bob Dole anyone?

The fourth panelist on Fox News Sunday was the erstwhile Kimberly Strassel, who wrote an anti-Palin column in the Wall Street Journal on Friday which was as noteworthy for its lack of coherence as its lack of substance. She praised Romney for his healthcare plan because “at least he’s got one”. Huh? So do Bernie Sanders and Barack Obama. Apparently in Strassel’s ostensibly conservative mind, having a plan for state controlled health care trumps a belief in the free market. Stacy has much more on Strassel’s hit-piece here

Today, in what had to be the most surreal moment for the panel, Strassel said that Governor Palin’s problem is that she “weighs in on almost every issue” (video below, 1:20 mark). Er…what? How is weighing in on issues wrong? Isn’t that what we want in our candidates? Is Strassel suggesting we should elect someone who doesn’t take a position on the issues? Or perhaps she prefers a candidate who has a position on the issues but keeps voters in the dark by keeping them secret, and us simple voters in the hinterland should leave all that important government stuff to the geniuses in Washington who know best. Or is it that Strassel prefers someone whose position on the issues change so often that we can’t possibly pin him down? Who knows. Whatever the case, in Strassel mind the last thing we need is a candidate who has the audacity to be…candid.

I would also note that much of the narrative from the Kim Strassel’s of the world is that Governor Palin doesn’t weigh in on the issues, now she weighs in on “almost every” one? But not to worry, she’s got that one covered too as ten seconds later she does a 180 and leaves us with this non-sequitor:

She’s gonna have to be presidential to run, and that is gonna be focusing on policies. And that’s something she’s done less than less of as she’s tried to connect with voters on a personal level. She’s gonna have to talk policy.

Gotcha. She weighs in on too many policy issues so, obviously, the solution is to talk about them more. Thanks for clearing that up for me. Que the Twighlight Zone theme. Click below to watch.


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To: Bigtigermike

*sigh*

I fear the fix is in and they are going to be pushing RINO Romney HARD.


61 posted on 06/05/2011 7:43:10 PM PDT by RIghtwardHo
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To: Spartan79

Excellent post. The Ivies are cesspools. I read an article a while ago reporting that many recruiters would prefer to hire a graduate from a state university rather than an Ivy grad because the Ivy Leaguers’ brains are filled with mush,they have no real world sensibilities, and they come out with an elitist attitude. Not exactly the kind of folks you want to have working for you.


62 posted on 06/06/2011 5:58:12 AM PDT by KevinB (We'll stop treating Obama like a dog when he stops treating us like a fire hydrant - Fred Grandy)
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To: Bigtigermike
Christie is not a conservative. To be sure, he’s due some credit for tackling New Jersey’s budget problems left by years of Democrat control. But let’s not get carried away.

Why is Christie still being considered as a possible GOP candidate? For the same reason Trump shot up in polls before he decided not to run.

What everyone seems not to notice that it isn't necessarily their politics that keep Christie & Trump in the limelight because neither is a true conservative but they both share one common trait that the conservative & Independent American voters thirst for. Both men do not hesitate to speak their mind, stand firm in their beliefs and most importantly, will get in Obama's face. To hell with PC, neither man is afraid to call a spade a spade and both men have done so publicly and are on record.

Charts, graphs, statistics and projections just go over the heads of the average voter who has even a hard time balancing their checkbook. But give them some action, NASCAR, NFL, NBA, MLB or WWE and they are glued to the event.

The conservatives need a candidate that is willing to give them some action and to get up close and personal with Obama and trade spittle and not back down until the Kenyan breaks down!!!

63 posted on 06/06/2011 7:43:17 AM PDT by varon (Allegiance to the Constitution, always. Allegiance to a party, never!)
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To: LibertarianLiz
On a side note, my youngest daughter got her degree at Washington State University (WSU) which is about 7-8 miles from the University of Idaho. Both schools are in farm country; but, my daughter got a decent education at Wazoo, and I don't think there is anything wrong with the University of Idaho.

I was in Spokane in business 12-15 years ago, and spent the weekend. I drove down to Washington State on Saturday and scalped a football ticket to watch their exciting young quarterback. Don't even remember his name at the moment, but it was an enjoyable Saturday watching college football.

64 posted on 06/06/2011 7:52:06 AM PDT by Spartan79
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To: rintense

Not saying she will, but she definitely was not uncomplimentary to him yesterday.


65 posted on 06/06/2011 11:07:50 AM PDT by redangus
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To: bwc2221

And America has been worse off due to having presidencies by Yale and Harvard graduates.


66 posted on 06/06/2011 12:10:07 PM PDT by RightWingConspirator (The original "Cash for Clunkers" program: the DNC Campaign fund)
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