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To: Clyde5445; All

PalinBots heads to explode in 3...2...1....

No Palin fan here....but give her some props for not being hoodwinked by the Liberal Media and GOP Media working in conjunction to attack Trump...and support Obama

Of course, some of the Palin supporters are not going to like this. But, hey, this is nowhere near as bad as her supporting Soros-funded John McCain in AZ Senate race


13 posted on 04/20/2011 2:08:14 PM PDT by UCFRoadWarrior (Karl Rove = Karl Marx)
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To: UCFRoadWarrior
We actually don't have a problem with it, despite your wishful thinking.

BTW, still smarting from last night?

14 posted on 04/20/2011 2:11:49 PM PDT by Virginia Ridgerunner (Sarah Palin has crossed the Rubicon!)
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To: UCFRoadWarrior
Of course, some of the Palin supporters are not going to like this.

Sarah: Donald Trump is the one being really treated unfairly, I would say though in the press. When they are hammering him about the one issue (the BC) that he has brought up and not been shy about, and that's the birth certificate. He's merely answering reporters' questions about his view on the birth certificate. And then reporters turn that around and saying, that's all he's got. He's always running on a birth certificate issue, when that's not the case. Donald Trump is running on the issue, bottom line, that President Obama is so far over his head. He has gotten us on the road to bankruptcy and insolvency and a less secure nation. And Trump and so many of us want to do something about that.

HANNITY: Yes. I watched the interview, and it was interesting to me because Donald Trump kept saying, I don't want to talk about this, I'm dealing with China, I'm dealing with trade imbalances, oil dependency issues and all of this. And you keep asking me about it (the BC). And it was interesting to watch Stephanopoulos interrupt him no fewer than seven times. And in all the time that Barack Obama ran for president, he was asked one question about Bill Ayers. Gave speeches with him, sat onboard with him, started a campaign in his house.

Sarah: And the problem right now Sean, seems to be that the GOP leadership seems to be a little bit hesitant to understand that, that there was a mandate in the 2010 election and that was we were going to send a new freshman class into Congress to start cleaning things up, shrinking government, and allowing the private sector to thrive.

HANNITY: See, I agree with you, I think this is a bad deal, and I think this is a broken promise and I think there was too great a fear that they would be blamed for a government shutdown. You even took it a step further, you said, we didn't elect you for this. We elected you to fight, and, you know what, maybe you need to learn how to fight like the girl's hockey team in Wisconsin that won the championship.

Sarah: I did call President Obama out for his lies. (Oh my, she called little bammy a liar!) Sean, he told us that he would cut the deficit in half. And yet he tripled it. He told us that he would be fiscally responsible. And yet he crammed down a nearly trillion dollar useless stimulus package that didn't stimulate anything except more debt.



I fail to see what Palin supporters will not like.

DT is undoubtedly a shape-shifter. He is a shape shifter that is throwing a lot of light on little bammy on a lot of points. Being a shape-shifter is a problem for DT, not Sarah.

It is Stephanopoulos that seems to be panicky about one issue... and downplaying the rest.

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18 posted on 04/20/2011 2:44:39 PM PDT by TLI ( ITINERIS IMPENDEO VALHALLA)
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To: UCFRoadWarrior
I'll step up as a Palin defender on that.

What was Palin supposed to do? Campaign against a very powerful, though flawed, ally?

Take it to the bank, she did her homework on McCain's polling. Even had she campaigned against McCain, the numbers indicated J.D. Hayworth wasn't going to win that battle, either in the Primary or likely the General.

I can't think of any Republican office holder or candidate who campaigned against McCain (correct me if I'm wrong).

Politicians are never perfect. If loyalty to McCain, limited as it was, is the biggest complaint against the Governor, I remain a strong supporter.

20 posted on 04/20/2011 3:02:12 PM PDT by Rational Thought
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