Posted on 05/03/2013 4:37:52 PM PDT by Nachum
May 3, 2013 - Taking the stage in a t-shirt that read "Women Hunt" in pink lettering, Sarah Palin riled up the crowd at today's NRA convention in Houston, Texas. Palin spoke for more than 12 minutes about her strong defense of the Second Amendment and other conservative principles. She even attempted to recreate her popular "Big Gulp" moment from her CPAC speech earlier this year by pulling out a tin of chewing tobacco and threatening to "dip" on stage.
Like Michele Bachmann did on the floor of the House last week, Palin quoted her own version of Shakespeare during her speech. As paraphrased from Henry V, "Those who are asleep in their beds," Palin said, you know who they are, they tend to go by acronyms--CBS, ABC, MSNBC, NYT--one day, they will think themselves accursed that they were not in this fight with us."
Palin also went after President Obama for "exploiting tragedy" by bringing the Newtown families to Washington in an attempt to pass the Senate gun legislation. At the same time, she accused the president of ignoring a separate tragedy. "We could use a bit more emotion, by the way," she said, "of what goes on every single day on the streets of cities like Chicago and New York."
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Sarah Palin, Michele Bachmann, we are all on the same wave length!
She needs to have a personal talk with McCain and request an attitude adjustment from him on guns and immigration.
That would be fun to watch!
Your girl ping.
Run Sarah, run!
"Never let a crisis go to waste." Even if that means ruthlessly exploiting grieving parents, brothers and sisters.
Never mind the man behind the curtain.
Never mind that expanded background checks would NOT have stopped Adam Lanza.
Did she ROCK it?
I’ve been to busy.
Still busy.
And God Bless Sarah Palin
My FB picture is me standing next to her cardboard cutout in Skagway at the Sarah Palin store.
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