Posted on 03/19/2011 6:46:18 AM PDT by Virginia Ridgerunner
At approximately 10:00-10:30am ET (7:00-7:30am PT) Governor Palin will deliver the closing keynote speech at the India Today Conclave gathering in New Delhi. You can watch the speech, and the question & answer session that following, live via this stream. Consider this post your Open Thread for the event.
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Indians will be hearing her first time, I can bet they will be very impressed.
Didn’t know she was going to have a sit-down discussion also.
Wow, so nice to hear such an uplifting speech on the goodness of America
Q&A should be much better. She’s showing courage just participating in it, and now — Q, what choice would she have made, huge govt bailouts or let the banks fail? she has the guts to say she’ll always err on the side of free markets.
He asks her if she’d do what 0bama did, she is careful to say she respects the POTUS and doesn’t like criticizing him while abroad — this is about foreign affairs. Mentions “less dithering, more decisiveness.”
We don’t necessarily need troops on the ground in Libya. She’s for the no-fly zone.
This is good. Liberal heads will have something to explode about here :)
This rather dispels recent complaints that she won't sit for a wide-open interview. Of course the MC has a pro-Indian business bias but his questions are fair and Sarah is owning up to a number of policy positions.
Addressing China wrt human rights. She’s not sounding like she enjoys answering, but she does. Good conservative positions. Hesitant, almost diffident voice at times on China issues.
Tea Party American’s are independents - they just want our Constitution to be followed - smaller, smarter government. It’s a grass-roots movement. It’s going to grow and be more influential and they’re going to hold our politicians accountable!
Sarah describes the TEA Party and nails it!
The military in China response was meandering...she’s so confident in everything else she’s been speaking of that it was quite noticeable.
She’ll get that polished up.
Talking about what she learned as VP candidate - that you can’t necessarily trust the mainstream media.
“I was raised to defend truth.” You can’t rely on the MSM to set the record straight for you!
“Too often Republicans have the fighting instinct of sheep.”
Sounded like laughter in agreement with that one.
She just said some Republicans have the fighting instincts of sheep! LOL
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OOOOhhhh slap
You could have been the agent of change...”I wasn’t at the top of the ticket”
:)
Thanks
And he’s asking real high-protein questions. Now the Tea Party. She gives a good account.
Oops, here’s the softball, what did you learn as McCain’s running mate?
Ha, she uses it to whack the LSM. LOL! Mentions the propinquity to Russia thing, how it was spun into something naive. “I’m not gonna just sit back and take it...You can’t rely on the msm to set the record straight for you.” Credits her upbringing. “I don’t play the victim card...there’s nothing wrong with calling out an opponent...”
LOLOL! Why did you lose? “The media.” LOL, go Sarah!!! That was the immediate response.
OMG....you could have been the change too, he says.
“I wasn’t at the top of the ticket.”
OMG. That’s gonna be heard around the world. :D
On why McCain/Palin didn’t win: “I wasn’t on the top of the ticket!” LOL! Are you still thinking about it? “to put it concisely, Yes.”
Interviewer about ‘change’ in the last US election:
You could have been a change, too.
Palin response: I wasn’t the top of the ticket!
[Yes, she is still thinking about running in 2012.]
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