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Posted on 10/18/2010 8:53:56 AM PDT by Jim Robinson
Howdy everyone!!
Reporting in from beautiful downtown Reno, Nevada where the Tea Party Express will be kicking off its 4th cross-country tour to combat the progressives, socialists and Marxists who are destroying our Liberty! We will be rallying this morning at 10:00 am with Sarah Palin!
The Tea Party Express will be streaming a live video at each rally during this tour:
http://www.teapartyhd.com/tpxsize1.html
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Rebellion is brewing!!
The battles of Lexington and Concord begin anew today. Prayers for our beloved country and our precious Liberty!!
Yeah. Beckel is getting mad and becoming more and more of a disgusting jackass. I find him repugnant and intolerable to watch. I just happened to notice his gawd awful, hideous hair tonight and I thought “what the heck happened - too cheap for a professional dye job?” LOL.
Admittedly, I just listened to a portion of the panel, because Beckel talks over the other guests, so I turned down the volume.
Howdy everyone!!
Checking in from Elko, NV!!
Woo hoo!!
And we have incoming:
$10.00 from New York
$50.00 from Wisconsin
$20.00 from Arkansas
$20.00 from Never Never Land
$20.00 from California
$100.00 from Maryland
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Thank you all very much!!
Ely and Las Vegas tomorrow!!
GOOD to hear from you Jim!
I’ll get this posted in colored font and then see you in the morning!
What a day! Everyone here is thriled for you and mojo114 even posted a separate thread.
:)
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What was that all about tonight, anyway? a big I have to have 40 seconds without interruption..... I still don’t know what the big deal was other than he hates conservatives???
I think he may have been a little drunk and a little nuts in a paranoid kind of way.
I expect a little more of that type of behavior with the Rats as Nov. 2 approaches.
But what about that time in 1986 with George Herbert Walker Bush? ;)
Seriously, that is super cool, along with what she said to you!!! Are we FReepers on Palin's side?? YOU BETCHA.
I’m very jealous, and I don’t even swing that way!
Wow Jim, that is awesome! When you visit her in the White House, tell her I said thanks :-)
Will do!! Thank you very much, T Minus Four!!
Woo hoo!!
BTTT!!
New thread, everyone!!
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/2610306/posts
http://live.washingtonpost.com/Outlook:-FIve-myths-about-Sarah-Palin-10-18-10.html
Q.
Levi Johnston and Bristol Palin
Will the on-again/off-again shenanigans of Bristol Palin and& Levi Johnston’s relationship (mostly Levi Johnston’s antics) hurt Sarah politically in any way?
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October 18, 2010 6:39 AM
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Matthew Continetti writes:
Most Americans already have fixed opinions about Palin. If independent voters change their minds about her, it will be because (a) she demonstrates her capacity to lead and/or (b) the economic and political situation becomes so intolerable that the electorate is willing to turn to anyone who isn’t Barack Obama. I don’t see how Levi and Bristol affect either variable in that equation.
October 18, 2010 1:07 PM
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Bipartisanship
It’s great that Sarah Palin has the vote from conservative Republicans, but how about conservative Democrats like Jimmy Carter fans? Don’t you think in order to win, she will need their vote as well as moderate Republicans/Democrats?
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October 18, 2010 3:02 AM
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Matthew Continetti writes:
Interesting question. Palin probably already has the support of Democrats who say they are ideological conservatives. You see, I’m not sure whether Jimmy Carter’s remaining fans are “conservative” Democrats, actually. They tend to be liberals, many of whom worked in his administration.
In the 30 years since the 1980 election, we’ve seen the two parties sort by ideology. What few “conservative” Democrats remain tend to be Blue Dogs from the Midwest and South who say they’ll be different from the urban, coastal liberals who dominate the Democratic party. But in the end the Blue Dogs often go along with the party leadership, and thus there won’t be many of them left on November 3.
As for moderate Republicans and Democrats, here the question becomes more complicated. Partisans tend to back their presidential nominees in high numbers. What Palin needs are independent voters, who went for the Democrats in 2006 and 2008 but are swinging right in 2010. Right now, independents don’t like Palin. She needs that to change if she wants to be president.
October 18, 2010 1:14 PM
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Rocci Fisch writes:
Five myths about Sarah Palin
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October 18, 2010 1:17 PM
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Palin’s Resignation as Governor
Matthew, With due respect to your piece, Palin resigned as Governor because she wanted the financial opportunities that came with being a private citizen as opposed to a public servant. She gets paid incredibly well to “rally” the tea party on the national stage and expound about various things on Fox News. Don’t get me wrong, she has the right to do all this, but let’s not pretend she quit the governorship all for anything other than to benefit herself, which is certainly her right, but it’s a lot less lofty-sounding than the reasons you described.
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October 18, 2010 9:50 AM
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Matthew Continetti writes:
I don’t think it’s that simple. Certainly, Palin, like anyone, wanted to make money. But one of the reasons she wanted to make money was the increasing financial burden she felt from ethics complaints lodged by her political opponents. Most of those complaints had no basis in fact; they were an attempt to drain Palin’s emotional and financial resources.
Palin’s answer to this conundrum was to break free from the governor’s office. It’s paid off financially, as you note. So far, it’s paid off politically as well.
October 18, 2010 1:22 PM
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Well, it's only fair.
You're getting screwed by the current one.
Thanks, roses of sharon! I read Matthew’s Q&A when you posted it and I read it again just now. I don’t think he’s ever met Sarah Palin. :)
:)How exciting.
((((( fatima )))))
You betcha!
Your so bad.:)
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