Posted on 04/19/2011 12:53:43 PM PDT by 2ndDivisionVet
When Sarah Palin went to speak at the Republican convention two years back, a hurricane came in and shut it down. But I suppose it was just a coincidence that hundreds of tornadoes swept across the South when she gave her Wisconsin speech last week. Something to watch, like the apocalypse. When I was raising my kids there in lower Appalachia, apocalypse was well on the minds of the local radio preacher shamans in the mountains and in the serpent-handling so-called primitive" churches in the hollows, and without question it shadowed the judgment of the born-again George W. Bush and what might have been called then the GOP establishment.
Sarah Palin used the phrase GOP establishment in her April 15 speech in Wisconsin, and incidentally, she has also redesigned her website, SarahPAC.com, to look more presidential. What with all the excitement with The Donald and tornadoes where they have never gone before, it might have gone unnoticed. The MSM, which she has promised not to goad again, breathes a sigh of relief that the storm has passed and Donald Trump is more fun to play with anyway because he lives in New York and is no real threat. But her speech was more than a speech: It was a manifesto. A few phrases:
Hello, Madison, Wisconsin! You look good. I feel like Im at home. This is beautiful. Madison, I am proud to get to be with you today. Madison, these are the frontlines in the battle for the future of our country. This is where the line has been drawn in the sand. And I am proud to stand with you today in solidarity.
Well, I am in Madison today because this is where real courage and real integrity can be found. Courage is your governor and your legislators standing strong in the face of death threats and thug tactics. Courage is you all standing strong with them! You saw the forces aligned against fiscal reform. You saw the obstruction and the destruction. You saw these violent rent-a-mobs trash your capitol and vandalize businesses.
Now, theres a lesson here for the Beltway politicos, something they need to understand; the lesson comes from here in Madison. So, our lesson is to the GOP establishment first. And yeah, Ill take on the GOP establishment. What more can they say about us, you know?
So, to the GOP establishment: If you stand on the platform, if you stand by your pledges, we will stand with you. We will fight with you, GOP. We have your back. Together we will win because America will win!
We didnt elect you just to rearrange the deck chairs on a sinking Titanic. We didnt elect you to just stand back and watch Obama redistribute those deck chairs. What we need is for you to stand up, GOP, and fight. Maybe I should ask some of the Badger womens hockey team those champions maybe I should ask them if we should be suggesting to GOP leaders they need to learn how to fight like a girl!
The words courage and solidarity occurred throughout and the speech, which in my impression seemed cleverly modeled on one by Lech Walesa given in the rise of the Polish anti-communist Solidarity movement in 1980, which took even leftist New York City by storm.
The MSM thinks now she will not run for president. What part of going rogue dont they understand?
He doesn’t make his point very well. Oh well, SP makes it for him.
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So, obviously Sarah Palin is responsible for hurricanes, tornadoes, and freezing rain in April..../sarc
I used to like Sarah Palin. ;0)
see tag line, nothing else need be said.
This statement is both pathetic and hopeful. It's a shame that men have to be told how to fight, because it usually is a woman's job to say when to dial it back a notch - not when to pick up the ball.
OTOH, some of the most amazing, most capable people on Freedom's team have been women who were willing to fight: Corazon Aquino ("considered an icon of Democracy"), Benazir Bhutto (her assassination was called "an attack against Democracy"), Golda Meir ("strong-willed, straight-talking"), Margaret Thatcher (the "iron lady" - although the term was originally given to Golda Meir).
What was said about these women?...puppets of the West...corrupt...self-serving...harping witches...
Does the playbook sound familiar?
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