Posted on 11/03/2011 9:10:44 PM PDT by STARWISE
PPalin: Dont Let Obama Blame Bush For The Fiasco That They Have Created From the RPOF (Republican Party of Florida) speech
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Palin: Wall Street protesters seeking bailout
Excerpt:
Sarah Palin told Republican donors Thursday that Occupy Wall Street protesters want the same thing as the “fat cats” they’re upset with a government bailout.
Palin criticized the protesters as believing they’re entitled to other people’s productivity and money and said they’ve drawn the wrong conclusions. Instead, the former Alaska governor said people should look to the tea party.
“They say `Wall Street fat cats got a bailout so now I want one too.’ And the correct answer is no one is entitled to a bailout,” Palin told the crowd of about 1,000 at the Republican Party of Florida dinner. “The American dream, our foundation, is about work ethic and empowerment, not entitlement.”
Here is a good portion of the speech (video)
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-bloggers/2802341/posts
Run Sarah, run!
He doesnt have to, Mrs. Palin. He can just blame bad luck instead. “I fixed the economy, but ran into some bad luck” Remember ?
Unexpected?
Just one big happy family ;o)
Amen! I understood her reasons for not jumping in last month but now that both Perry and (possibly) Cain have imploded from within, it may be time to reconsider!
I don’t know enough about the specific primaries but I would think she could still pull it off. Anybody with more expertise in such matters want to weigh in?
There are rumblings that she may just be doing that:
Go Sarah go! We need you to give us an authentic choice.
Her running would be the only way I would vote 3rd party.
It was wonderful listening to that speech! She is such a valuable thinker, communicator and inspirer. “Reload with the truth”.
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