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Palin Power Coming On Strong
LloydMarcus.com ^ | 8-6-2011 | Lloyd Marcus

Posted on 08/06/2011 1:22:16 PM PDT by Lloyd Marcus

Sarah Palin's latest “in your face” to the Obama administration in defense of the tea party is guaranteed to infuriate the left and terrify the timid on our side. Sarah said, “If we were real domestic terrorists, shoot, Obama would want to pal around with us, wouldn't he?”

Wow! I looovvvvve this woman!

Compare Palin's kahonies to those of Republican presidential candidate, Jon Huntsman. Huntsman encouraged Republicans to surrender to Obama during the debt ceiling battle. Get this folks, as a contender for the White House, Huntsman said he will not attack Obama.

How absurd is that? Huntsman's going into the ring with the Mike Tyson of politics, and his strategy is not to hit.

Compared to the John Wayne true grit of Sarah Palin, Mr Huntsman sounds pathetically metro-sexual.

Talk about a “no surrender, no retreat” attitude, despite a relentless unprecedented effort to destroy her and her family, Palin is just as bold and beautiful as she was when she gave her extraordinary VP nominee acceptance speech in 2008.

I know you fearful folks on our side will flood me with emails about how Palin is too this or too that. Well I am sorry, but every time this woman speaks, I feel excited. But most important, I feel empowered. After the Republicans' depressing cave on the debt ceiling, Lord knows we tea party patriots desperately need to feel empowered.

So many folks on our side feel they must walk on eggshells, careful not to offend the left. Palin boldly and unapologetically stands up for God, family and country.

The left has so successfully branded traditional values embraced by most Americans extreme, many feel intimidated and fearful to stand up for them. For example. I caught a minute of a TV show called The Glee Project which is obviously targeted for youths. The show featured young couples, including two boys as a couple, sexually caressing each other while singing a song about “going all the way”. The musical production number was a blatant promotion of homosexuality and promiscuity to our kids.

Call me an old fuddy-duddy and while I realize the TV show is on cable, I still found it a bit shocking and outrageous that such programming is considered normal.

The left appears to be calling the shots, setting the rules, culturally and politically. Advisers say we Conservatives must be civil, willing to compromise and work with the other side.

I am all for civility, but it only works when both sides have honorable intentions. Civility does not work when one side, Obama and the Democrats, treats the discord as a no-holds-barred street brawl. The left views civility from their opposition as a window of opportunity to strike and land a deathblow.

Sarah Palin fully understands this reality. Palin realizes the left will never fight fair or be honest. Pandering to the left is perceived as weakness. Thus, the only solution is to defeat them.

I still marvel at how some people on our side have bought into the Obama media's manufactured image of Palin.

While the left's destruction of her image is extremely successful on some level, Palin's “right stuff” still bursts through, casting a powerful beam of light exhilarating millions. Palin has “it.” Whatever that “it” is, this amazing woman has “it.”

Can you imagine the excitement of Palin throwing her hat into the 2012 presidential ring? Move over, Thrilla in Manila (Ali/Frazier), as the most exciting fight of all time. I'm talkin' Palin vs Obama, Mano a Mano: the Thrilla from Wasilla vs. the Chicago Thug.

Betting on this “fight of the century” could help Vegas's economy recover from Reed being their senator and Obama trashing businesses that go there.

The more I think about Palin vs. Obama in the ring, the more excited I become. Images flash in my brain. It is the long-awaited, much-anticipated day of the main event.

Palin enters the ring wearing an Old Glory-themed robe to Lee Greenwood singing, “God Bless the USA (Proud to be an America).” Obama enters the ring wearing a pink robe, courtesy of Code Pink, as Al Sharpton sings, “We Shall Overcome”.

For 14 rounds, Obama and Palin pound each other as the upper hand changes several times. Then, round fifteen -- the final round.

Palin, exhausted from battling Obama and his tag-team partner, the liberal media, miraculously lands a knockout punch to Obama's jaw. The final bell rings. The fight is over. Sarah Palin has won the 2012 presidential election. The crowd of mostly Tea Party patriots goes crazy with jubilation. Obama's media is stunned.

Reporters flock to the rubber-legged, emotionally drained Palin. Sarah's eyes focus on her husband Todd as he pushes his way through the thronging media. Sarah tearfully yells, “Tooooooodd!” Todd yells, “Sarrah!!!

Finally he reaches her. They embrace, “Todd, I love you!” “I love you too!” is Todd's reply. Our national anthem plays in the background.

Lloyd Marcus, Proud Unhyphenated American

Co-Chairman of The Campaign to Defeat Barack Obama.
Please help me spread my message by joining my Liberty Network.
Lloyd is singer/songwriter of the American Tea Party Anthem and author of Confessions of a Black Conservative, foreword by Michele Malkin

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To: BuddhaBrown

Didn’t ask for the job to begin with.

And BTW, I sleep well knowing that the great and powerful McCain is about finished. Having a hardcore establishment RINO in a position to influence the conservative movement does however worry me greatly.

Sorry that you don’t see the difference, But if any other Tea Party types want to try convincing you of the same, I’m sure they will be glad to.


121 posted on 08/06/2011 9:54:00 PM PDT by Norm Lenhart
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To: Norm Lenhart

“Having a hardcore establishment RINO in a position to influence the conservative movement does however worry me greatly.”

Good gravy, enough with the melodrama.

You JUST SAID:
“No MB is not a Liberal. At all. Never said it and don’t believe it.”

Are you sure Mr Ed is the Great White RINO you seem to fear? I mean if he is not even influencing his own campaign in a leftward direction, even by YOUR measurement, then how on frickin’ Earth is he influencing the “conservative movement”?


122 posted on 08/06/2011 10:07:48 PM PDT by BuddhaBrown (Path to enlightenment: Four right turns, then go straight until you see the Light!)
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To: BuddhaBrown

“Are you sure Mr Ed is the Great White RINO you seem to fear? I mean if he is not even influencing his own campaign in a leftward direction, even by YOUR measurement, then how on frickin’ Earth is he influencing the “conservative movement”?”

Again in English?

As I said, read up on him. You don’t want to, not my problem. Those that did know what he is, what he does and where his loyalties lie. MB hiring him does not make her a lib, nor does it mean she automatically turns into one. If you trust a RINO, Great White, Blue or otherwise, that is your choice. I don’t and your defense of RINOS like him don’t convince me that you are the best strategist for the Tea Party ;)


123 posted on 08/06/2011 10:12:57 PM PDT by Norm Lenhart
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To: arrogantsob

There are those Republican candidates like Mitt Romney who are lying low and gathering a large war chest. Since he does not generate the kind of charisma that gets the media whipped up to cover him, he will have to spend much of his own money to offset the media blackout that will prevent him from getting his word out. The problem is that people tune out when the war of words heightens. There are other candidates who are in this fox hole category who will pop up at the same time and all be competing for the attention of the voter. All they will do is add to the commotion for the voter. If you are not a flash in the pan, you will be ignored. Romney is not that flash in the pan. Romney will be working overtime to get his message out over the commotion which should have been out there months before.

Huntsman appears like he wants to play the strategy of Rope-a-Dope. He will lose the media battle because the media has no end to the punishment they can deliver. The public only pays attention to those who can defend themselves and make the case of why they differ from the other candidates. Rope-a-Dopers are too busy taking the punches to close the deal on why they are best for the job.

Sarah Palin has been playing the game and will play the game. Those who attack her will get a solid uppercut. There will be no playing around with her. She has been honing her skills for years and getting her message out way before the other candidates. The Left fears her the most because she is a very effective communicator and fighter. Judging from her bus tour, the media will be falling all over itself to cover her campaign. Sarah will be the one to watch and be the one to command the media attention. She will suck the air right out of the room.


124 posted on 08/06/2011 10:16:19 PM PDT by jonrick46 (2012 can't come soon enough.)
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To: jla

Good night! Do you have any articles that supports your contention that Palin supporters are devoid of reason, sensibleness, scruples and morals? Also, who do you like at this point being one of great reason, sensibleness, scruples and morals?


125 posted on 08/06/2011 10:21:36 PM PDT by jonrick46 (2012 can't come soon enough.)
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To: Norm Lenhart

“your defense of RINOS...”

Again in English?

I’m supporting THE MOST CONSERVATIVE candidate!

Can I assume you voted against Palin in ‘08 because of McCain?

That certainly would be a MUCH more significant and principled application of your zero tolerance for RINOs doctrine.


126 posted on 08/06/2011 10:23:14 PM PDT by BuddhaBrown (Path to enlightenment: Four right turns, then go straight until you see the Light!)
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To: Two Kids' Dad
No, I really did mean "Rouge" (as in the phrase Khmer Rouge), on the form.

See Post #47 this thread.

Cheers!

127 posted on 08/06/2011 10:23:32 PM PDT by grey_whiskers (The opinions are solely those of the author and are subject to change without notice.)
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To: BuddhaBrown

In English, you are defending a RINO. Nuff said.

Actually I voted for Palin in 08. Unfortunately McCain was also on the ticket. In 10, the only box left blank on my ballot was McCain after I learned just how big a RINO and a backstabbing POS he was. Remember that the hit job his RINO buddies did on SP only came out after the fact. Not that he was much good prior, but to get SP, he came along with the deal.

I learned my lesson. Thus my zero tolerance position...it came from that experience and thus my attitude toward Rollins. Perhaps some day you will take a similar principled stance borne from experience as well.

The RINO lost the election. The RINO and his fellow RINOS did everything possible to minimize, damage and hurt Palin’s political career DURING AN ELECTION.

Hint hint...


128 posted on 08/06/2011 10:36:02 PM PDT by Norm Lenhart
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To: glock rocks

Good smack down! Obviously one who does not know why the effort at trademarking ones name is important or using it as a means to pick a fight using a straw man strategy.


129 posted on 08/06/2011 10:40:57 PM PDT by jonrick46 (2012 can't come soon enough.)
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To: Lloyd Marcus

>> Can you imagine the excitement of Palin throwing her hat into the 2012 presidential ring?

Let’s hope so.


130 posted on 08/06/2011 10:43:48 PM PDT by Gene Eric (May our dreams converge for a free and prosperous nation.)
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To: Polybius

>> If Palin’s entry into the race were a movie about her...

Did you marry the man of your dreams?


131 posted on 08/06/2011 10:47:52 PM PDT by Gene Eric (May our dreams converge for a free and prosperous nation.)
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To: Norm Lenhart
Mr. Ed has already reduced the Gaffe Master to a handful of rehearsed sound bites. But last night or this morning she came out with this gem. Paraphrase "President Obama is destroying the foundation of this country one beam at a time.

I'm thinking OMG, does anyone with any intelligence ever proof this woman's work?

She is her own worst enemy. The more people see her and hear her and read her work the more support she will lose. Having Mr. Ed around will simply accelerate her decline.

According to Gallop she is at around a 70% name recognition and less than 50% approval. Don't see it getting higher than that.

She would do well to drop out and work to retake her house seat before it becomes unsalvageable.

132 posted on 08/06/2011 11:02:56 PM PDT by gov_bean_ counter (JMO but I reserve the right to be wrong...)
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To: gov_bean_ counter

“Having Mr. Ed around will simply accelerate her decline.”

That’s the bottom line and you put it perfectly. My debate opponent today seems to want to ignore that but the truth is self evident.

Team RINO tried destroying SP “during an actual election” and got us Obama so it seems likely that they will try it with any other ‘conservative threat’ either real or imagined, in 12 to get us 4 more of the Dems. Not hard to do the math there but It seems that for some it still is.


133 posted on 08/06/2011 11:10:03 PM PDT by Norm Lenhart
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To: Norm Lenhart

“In English, you are defending a RINO”

I’m the most conservative guy you never met.

Voting for the most conservative candidate in the race.

Whom you are attempting to sabotage.

Yet, me voting for Bachmann is somehow more offensive to your RINO senses than you voting for McCain.

Yes, that makes sense.

And no, I’m not buying the idea that McCain became a RINO during or after that election. Utter nonsense. EVERYBODY at FR knew McCain was McCain looooonnng before that. And you’ve been here even longer than that.

What if Sarah narrowly beats Romney and then, like Reagan, picks that much less-conservative contender as VP for obvious, typical and logical reasons?

Romney would be a RINO VP, like Bush.
But I’d still vote for Sarah, like Reagan.

How ‘bout you Caption Zero?


134 posted on 08/06/2011 11:23:25 PM PDT by BuddhaBrown (Path to enlightenment: Four right turns, then go straight until you see the Light!)
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To: Norm Lenhart
Mrs. Bachmann had neither words of criticism of the Republican leadership nor words of encouragement for her own tea party caucus. I think she bought a pass on her no vote from the establishment in exchange for her silence. IMO, another Mr. Ed brokered arrangement.

MB is part of the establishment problem She issues nary a mumbling word about the failure of leadership from the party. She would do US no good as the head of the party as NOTHING of substance would change. She isn't going to challenge the power brokers. It is those power brokers Mr. Ed is trying to extract dollars from to keep her faltering campaign going.

Time to move on to a real agent of change with a proven record of doing so.

135 posted on 08/06/2011 11:28:25 PM PDT by gov_bean_ counter (JMO but I reserve the right to be wrong...)
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To: T Ruth

Thanks and have a great evening.


136 posted on 08/06/2011 11:32:59 PM PDT by gov_bean_ counter (JMO but I reserve the right to be wrong...)
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To: Springfield Reformer

Now that’s great bumper sticker:

Revenge of the Hobbits
Palin 2012

I like it.


My thots exactly!!
I am proud to be a Hobbit :)


137 posted on 08/06/2011 11:40:01 PM PDT by Freedom56v2 ("If you think healthcare is expensive now, wait till it is free"--PJ O'rourke)
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To: gov_bean_ counter

“She isn’t going to challenge the power brokers.”

No... not the lady who started her career beating an 18 yr incumbent Republican... or the lady who is responsible for the historic establishment of the TEA party caucus... or the lady who plotted a coup for Boner’s job... or the lady who then went over his head and against his wishes to give the TEA party response to the SOTU... not the brave lady who voted with the third of supposed TEA Congressman AGAINST the leadership in the face of IMMENSE pressure on the debt deal.

No, not her.

Shheeeesh, you guys. Come on already. Nobody’s begging you to vote for Bachmann. Palin is great. Send her your dough and hope she runs. I wish she would.

Just, please, for your sanity and mine, quit the nonsensical backstabbing. Meaning... backstab if you must. But at least make sense.


138 posted on 08/06/2011 11:54:56 PM PDT by BuddhaBrown (Path to enlightenment: Four right turns, then go straight until you see the Light!)
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To: BuddhaBrown

In English, you are defending a RINO. Nuff said.

Actually I voted for Palin in 08. Unfortunately McCain was also on the ticket. In 10, the only box left blank on my ballot was McCain after I learned just how big a RINO and a backstabbing POS he was. Remember that the hit job his RINO buddies did on SP only came out after the fact. Not that he was much good prior, but to get SP, he came along with the deal.

I learned my lesson. Thus my zero tolerance position...it came from that experience and thus my attitude toward Rollins. Perhaps some day you will take a similar principled stance borne from experience as well.

The RINO lost the election. The RINO and his fellow RINOS did everything possible to minimize, damage and hurt Palin’s political career DURING AN ELECTION.

Hint hint...


139 posted on 08/07/2011 12:05:54 AM PDT by Norm Lenhart
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To: BuddhaBrown
You exaggerate her record. Just like she exaggerates her record.

Coup on Boehner? Hahahaha.

She had no personal pressure. She got a pass on her vote. She sold out.

140 posted on 08/07/2011 12:15:11 AM PDT by gov_bean_ counter (JMO but I reserve the right to be wrong...)
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