Posted on 11/24/2010 5:15:55 PM PST by Retired Intelligence Officer
Sarah Palin never claimed she could see Russia from her house that was Tina Fey but she went one better on Glenn Beck's radio show in discussing the tensions in the Korean Peninsula and saying: "We've got to stand with our North Korean allies".
A transcript of the radio show reads:
Interviewer: How would you handle a situation like the one that just developed in North Korea?
Palin: Well, North Korea, this is stemming from a greater problem, when we're all sitting around asking, 'Oh no, what are we going to do,' and we're not having a lot of faith that the White House is going to come out with a strong enough policy to sanction what it is that North Korea is going to do. So this speaks to a bigger picture that certainly scares me in terms of our national security policy. But obviously, we've got to stand with our North Korean allies we're bound to by treaty....
Interviewer: South Korean.
Palin: Yes, and we're also bound by prudence to stand with our South Korean allies, yes.
(Excerpt) Read more at guardian.co.uk ...
In the bottom picture, to her right are Boehner, Ryan and Cantor. Who is it on her left?
All Sarah Palin has to do is articulate her visions and solutions half as well as she writes and both the nomination and the election will be hers.
Obama can't have his telepromter in the debates. He can only have his sycophantic media feeding him softballs.
My dream ticket is Sarah Palin and Michele Bachmann but our country is likely not ready for a solid estrogen ticket.
PlainTVunfilered has a lot of Sarah's speeches, interviews, etc.
Sarah Palin hasn't either....DUH.
The standard is not fairly applied but she must be working to improve her image if she really expects to get the nomination and try to defeat O.
Isn’t it actually 59 states? I think he said, he had been to 57 and only had two more to go.
Nice try, but it's so far from the truth you ought to be ashamed of yourself. AK Democrats were promising to bankrupt her family with an endless parade of baseless "ethics" charges, and her "Republican" enemies in Alaska were inclined to let them get away with it. Resigning put a stop to the witch hunts and made better financial sense for her, her family, and her Party.
Here's what you conveniently missed (feel free to apologize, as you've promised): energized a base that probably wouldn't have turned out in 2008 to vote for McCain at all -- and saved some downticket congressmen as a result, raised tons of money for her party and its candidates, gave additional momentum to the Tea Party (which isn't yet done paying dividends by a long shot.)
But by all means do let your PDS run away with you.
You are being sophomoric and condescending towards some pretty intelligent "koolaid drinking members" and "dunces". You would prefer to nominate Romney, I'm sure. His nomination would split the party, cause a third party candidate, and hand it over to the Democrats again. You may not have heard of Ross Perot, but you may find it interesting reading.
WHEREAS, the state of Alaska honors the commitment of the Republic of Korea to the citizens of Alaska to continue strong international relations with the re-establishment of the Korea Consular Office in Anchorage.WHEREAS, the Republic of Korea has been an important trading partner with the state of Alaska for almost four decades, accounting for over $700 million of the states exports in 2007.
WHEREAS, Korean air carriers, Korean Air and Asiana Airlines, provide vital air cargo links between Alaska and Korea and between Asia and North America.
WHEREAS, Alaska celebrates the contributions of over 7,000 Korean citizens and Korean-American citizens who add to our states rich and diverse cultural heritage.
WHEREAS, the state of Alaska thanks the Republic of Korea for the excellent public service provided to Alaska by Consul Hee-chul Kim, Consul General Ha-ryong Lee, and Alaska Honorary Consul William Bittner.
NOW, THEREFORE, I, Sarah Palin, Governor of the state of Alaska, do hereby proclaim June 20, 2008, as:
Korea-Alaska Friendship Day
in Alaska, and encourage Alaska and Korea citizens to celebrate the strong ties of friendship, culture, trade, and education between the state of Alaska and the Republic of Korea.
Dated: June 20, 2008
OK Youth, here’s your post from 10/8:
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/news/2603573/posts?page=97#97
“If I were Bill Maher I’d be her loudest cheerleader. Since we probably won’t win the Senate this year, 2012 would be an ideal opportunity with good prospects in PA, MO, VA and MT among others. We could lose the House. We can’t have a Goldwater-like drag on the ticket when the stakes are that high. Her approval rating runs around 22%.”
So who, pray tell, do you support for POTUS 2012? We certainly know who you DON’T support...LOL!
The stupidity of Ronald Reagan. By Christopher Hitchens
Ronald Reagan claimed that the Russian language had no word for "freedom." (The word is "svoboda"; it's quite well attested in Russian literature.) Ronald Reagan said that intercontinental ballistic missiles (not that there are any non-ballistic missilesa corruption of language that isn't his fault) could be recalled once launched.
To take your points on Sarah rather than Reagan, once she realized that she was facing a vicious attack interview, her unwillingness to answer a question about what she was reading and not citing a Supreme Court case that would be used against her rather than dealing more effectively with the evil she faced shows that she was not then ready for the insanity of the far left media. Let's see if she's ready in 2012. Endorsing McCain bothers me, but I'm willing to write that one off as loyalty if she is otherwise acceptable. Keeping her kids with her as she travels strikes me as good parenting. I've seen it as exposing her kids to the world rather than using them as props. Note: I am thrilled with Jim DeMint but also convinced that he does not plan to run in 2012. If I find a viable candidate who is better than Sarah Palin, I will happily support that person in 2012. So far though, it would take someone exceptional to win my vote if she chooses to run.
Doesn’t matter why she quit. The reality is she quit in her first term as governor. What’s she going to do against a partisan opposition Congress?
Honestly I don’t know who I will support, I despise Romney and Gingrich. I don’t hate Huckabee but I think he’s way too socialist. I’ll take a look at Thune and Pawlenty or maybe someone else, I don’t know the full field yet. I’ll likely hold my nose and vote for Palin in the primary if it really comes down to an odious choice. I’d like to have faith that a decent compromise candidate can be put up against Palin to derail a Republican slaughter.
Don't know, don't care, and won't be waiting. And there's no need to, anyway: rhymes with sh!t.
“And you’ve confirmed our premises about you.
When you find your premises on the same side of a controversy as the New York Times it’s time to check your instruments, or change teams.”
Nice.I’m going to use that on all these democrats who come here to a conservative forum and want to fool us into thinking they are conservative.I’m going to steal that . LOL
This was at the Tea Party Express rally in Reno, NV last week (Go Sharron Angle!). The lady in the cowboy hat with the sweet smile is my wife Sheila. And that’s Syncro’s left eyeball in the upper left as he focuses his video camera.
Sarah was introduced to me by Sal Russo (leader of the Tea Party Express) who introduced me as Jim Robinson from freerepublic.com. She said thank you for all you guys have done, then leaned forward and gave me a little cheek to cheek hug. I took it as she loves the FReepers and pass it on to all of you!!
Woo hoo!! FR is Palin Country!!
Oh, this is stupid. So she misspoke. Big deal.
It's your quote. Please do just try to keep up.
Jeb!
Of course. It's a curious mistake.
I know that I can readily type "their" instead of "there". Because my vision isn't what it should be, I sometimes can't see clearly what I have just typed, though I always proofread my posts.
I think it might be that I was mentally anticipating the apostrophe in "government's" and somehow threw one in early. I'm a self-taught typist and apostrophes take a disproportionate amount of time and effort.
The mistaken uses of "their" and "there" I think are due to the brain hearing the sound and failing to choose properly while typing. I DO know the difference and I think I have improved my accuracy rate on this through increased attention. I'll have to pay more attention to apostrophes.
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