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To: ansel12
Palin just had a 22 out of 24 success as she has done more than any other individual to move the GOP right for almost 7 years and has helped restructure the GOP as she has shaped it in well over a 100 elections.

Like when she endorsed McCain over a conservative? Or Fiorina over a conservative? Even if the WaPo is lying, their numbers look nothing close to what you assert, and unlike you, they posted their sources.

So let's see your list, with sources (this should be good).

Barack, Boehner, and Bitch McConnell have done more to move the GOP to the right than Palin ever did. If she was so effective, then why did the GOP nominate Romney? She's been irrelevant since 2010 and borderline invisible over the last few years.

37 posted on 01/31/2015 12:02:43 PM PST by Carry_Okie (Those who profess noblesse oblige regress to droit du seigneur.)
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To: Carry_Okie

My, how you liberals weep and tear at your hair over this conservative giant.

She was right in both of those endorsements.

And it is interesting that you go back to the great election cycle of 2010.

American Achiever of 2014: Sarah Palin

“”It would be the height of churlishness for even the most inveterate leftist to deny the import of someone who made Time magazine’s “100 Most Influential People” list, and then the Smithsonian Institution’s “100 Most Significant Americans Of All Time” list. Both affirmations were earned by former Alaska governor and vice-presidential candidate Sarah Palin.

To then accept Governor Palin as “American Achiever of the Year 2014” would be for most, if not all on the left (and to be fair, many in the GOP) no doubt a bridge too far. However, such partisanship should not stand in the way of a general acknowledgement of what was a remarkable year for Palin.

Palin achieved what such luminaries as President Obama did not: a place in the Smithsonian’s prestigious “Most Significant” list. After being written off by many in the media, and especially the left, as “irrelevant” and predicted by MSNBC’s Krystal Ball as “not going to have an effect on the [2014] midterms,” Palin’s record of success of her endorsed candidates was nothing short of phenomenal.

Governor Palin endorsed 22 candidates for various offices during the midterm finals, including senators, governors, lieutenant governors, congressmen, and attorneys general. Of those so endorsed, an incredible 20 were elected – contrasted with, for example, Hillary Clinton’s record of 8 wins out 24 endorsed candidates.

Beyond the success of her endorsed candidates lies a much deeper reason for Palin being seen as “Achiever of the Year”: those Palin endorsed in their respective primaries who then went on to win the general election battles. As in the past with, among others, senators Ted Cruz, Kelly Ayotte, and Deb Fischer, and Governor Nikki Haley, who owe their elections in their primary campaigns to Palin’s endorsement at a critical juncture, so too could new senators Ben Sasse and Joni Ernst, and new Alaska governor Bill Walker (and, remarkably, his Democrat lieutenant governor Byron Mallott) be considered to owe all or a substantial part of their nominations to Palin’s endorsement.””

http://www.americanthinker.com/blog/2014/12/american_achiever_of_2014__sarah_palin.html


38 posted on 01/31/2015 12:17:05 PM PST by ansel12 (Civilization, Crusade against the Mohammedan Death Cult.)
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To: Carry_Okie

It is also revealing that you praise President Obama, Mitch McConnell and Speaker Boehner. as your conservative heroes, and attack Governor Sarah Palin.

You are quite the little troll.


39 posted on 01/31/2015 12:24:19 PM PST by ansel12 (Civilization, Crusade against the Mohammedan Death Cult.)
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