Man did she kick his a$$....that was great. I worked as a campaign volunteer during the last election and I can tell you, the day after Sarah was put on the ticket we were inundated with folks coming in to see when we’d be getting bumper stickers, tshirts, yard signs, etc., with her name on it....people love this woman!
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I LOVE her!
She just kicks ass!
I agree with everyone else who suggested this: this interview should be mandatory for GOP suits *at all levels* — national, state, and local.
I watched the entire interview. It’s certainly worth 11:15 of your time. What Gov. Palin has done is simply hold Lauer to old-fashioned journalism standards, instead of letting him wander off into advocacy journalism. Lauer asked legitimate questions concerning a natural gas pipeline project (which the USA needs, IMHO), and then went over to a line of questioning that usually ends up as advocacy — for the left.
In this “Culture Wars” battle, Gov. Palin mopped the floor with Lauer. The curious part came towards the end of the interview, when Lauer began to concede that Gov. Palin may just have something there with that “double standard” stuff. For a minute or two, Lauer turned into an honest journalist — if that’s not an oxymoron these days.
Anyway, whether this interview could cause the NBC News suits to begin quaking is another matter. If they perceive Lauer as “Soft on Palin”, they could fire him as Today show host, and turn to Olberdork as a replacement. Ugly. After all, Katie Couric’s bosses thought her interview was award-worthy. I’m digressing, though.
Conservative types wishing to move the GOP in that direction need to note — Gov. Palin did not shy away from conservative principle, and stomped the MSM. Hopefully, we will fix the government somewhat in 2010.
Palin is just awesome as usual
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