Posted on 03/16/2013 11:40:57 AM PDT by smoothsailing
See Post 99 as a perfect example.
She has a liberated sense of humor unlike the assholes on the Left.
>> Show us the beef
As mentioned, she’s the one with the rack.
Sarah was awesome!
She’s actually just doing what good leaders do. Reagan had big ideas, and a knack for getting them implemented. But many of the finest moments in his speeches are not droning policy diatribes, but make use of the power of aspiration, pointing us up to the lofty ideals and principles that drive the details of good policy.
Likewise, Sarah had that same knack for identifying and solving complex policy problems, as she did in Alaska. But when she’s on the national stage, she spends herself on getting good people back in the game, by reminding them why they are there. All good leaders do that.
Besides, those problems you listed are not the real problems we face. They are symptoms. The illness is deeper. We are a people who once loved our freedom and the principles that assure it, but that love has cooled, and been diluted and eroded by tens of thousands of poor choices. We now routinely kill our unborn babies, then wonder why our government wants to deny us the weapons we need to protect our own life. We celebrate the divorce of marriage from its historical and biological roots, then wonder why we are spending so much national treasure on repairing the enormous damage done by failing family structures. We promote a false version of liberty that is nothing more than hedonism repackaged, then wonder why our electorate can see no further than the Obamaphones they can vote to give themselves.
So no, we dont need technicians describing clever solutions to complicated system problems. The solutions to the problems you listed are already set before us. The free market is a natural force. Stop interfering with it (whether by confiscatory taxes, regulatory suffocation, etc) and the jobs will create themselves. Our immigration issues could be solved overnight by a leader who actually believed that law and principle trumps politics. Wars do not ever end in your favor unless you have leadership determined to win, and the wisdom to discern what fights to avoid in the first place. Nation-building is a byproduct of globalist Marxist ideology, and would wither on the vine if we had leadership who understood their job as serving American interests first.
In short, none of the details of workable conservative policy are severe mysteries that we need some gifted politician to tell us about. We already know. And we know what the principles are that will lead to good, conservative policy. There are no secrets here. We just need somebody who embodies the principles that make for good policy, and who has demonstrated by their life they will lead us faithfully by the light of the North Star of our Constitution, and the natural law principles upon which that constitution is built.
Some probably. But most of the time it’s people too stupid to care what they look like in public. I use the “Go make me a sammich” comments that PDSers use as exhibit 1.
When one of these idiots explains to me what exactly furthers the cause of conservatism with crap like that, the world may indeed end. So they either do it because they never left high school, or they really are the morons they present themselves to be.
I was born in daBronx and I got no problem with her “ultra folksy” demeanor.
The quote of the day.
Sure as hell ain't gonna let the Wookie win ;-)
Me too,where do I send the money?
We ought to fill Morning Joe’s box with pics of Palin and the Big Gulp. It is now my profile pic on facebook! :)
All the articles focus on Palin’s various “attacks”. They totally miss the message.
Watched it live on c span, LOVED her, was fabulous as usual, how could anybody not like/love her???
"Paid commercials on black and spanish tv. Radio spots on the same, with a crystal clear message that Obama is a liar, and what destruction he intents to inflict, and how the working class poor are being used as pawns in a deadly political battle. Lay the cards out. Going straight for the Bamsters core constituency would alarm him greatly, because it's a tactic he understands... e.g. community organizing."
Well said.
Only wish she would run for Senate or House—we could use her in Congress.
Sigh. It appears you are correct. We push on toward Yorktown.
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