Posted on 09/10/2011 12:15:08 PM PDT by Clairity
Excellent video.
You the man, Sarah! You. The. Man.
:)
I saw the segment when it aired. It’s typical fare for Megyn’s show. I guarantee you the featured pundits have a clue what topics will be discussed ahead of time being live TV and all that. It wouldn’t be prudent from a live production POV to have them go on and shoot from the hip.
That is a DIFFERENT video, as I told poster of post 23. THAT video is about her reaction to Obama’s speech.
The video I posted it’s her reaction to Perry.
Watch it and you will see.
No ABO would apply then.
Anyone can be a Monday morning quarterback.
That's the big noose that his supporters refuse to acknowledge is looped around their necks with Perry.
Liberal George Bush the 3rd...uhg is right!
Thanks — when I searched, it somehow didn’t come up.
The link I posted at video.foxnews.com seems to work fine for me, someone mentioned that it doesn’t work for some browsers or settings, because foxnews has a commercial before the video actually starts to play and some people may have some cookie-disabling software. It seem you can’t get to the video on FoxNews, unless you watch the commercial.
No. Keep scrolling down to post #15 where the discussion of the second half of Palin’s appearance on Megyn’s show begins. This was Palin’s entire appearance on Megyn’s show, you’ve only posted the second part. Part 1 video is her discussion of Omoslem’s speech. Part 2 of the video is her discussion of the GOP debate, including video links of both parts contained on posts in the thread.
Perrywinkles don’t like vicious truthing!!
Yeah, too bad the real QB fumbled the ball and had to have a back up pick it up and run.
lol! Ouch indeed.
Just for information’s sake, both parts of the interview (Obama speech and Perry SS) are posted at conservatives4palin.com. If one is searching, virtually any video of a speech or interview of hers can be found there or at palintv.com.
When she gets in the race and is under the same time constraints then a real comparison can be made. Otherwise, she was just doing her pundit job on Fox.
Or perhaps its because Palin has been discussing these issues nationally, longer than Perry has.
Palin’s rhetoric on entitlement reform has always been consistent.
December 2010 Support for Paul Ryan’s Plan
On Social Security, as with Medicare, the Roadmap honors our commitments to those who are already receiving benefits by guaranteeing all existing rights to people over the age of 55. Those below that age are offered a choice: They can remain in the traditional government-run system or direct a portion of their payroll taxes to personal accounts, owned by them, managed by the Social Security Administration and guaranteed by the federal government. Under the Roadmaps proposals, they can pass these savings onto their heirs.
http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424052748703766704576009322838245628.html
2/17/11 Q&A Session with the Long Island Association (In this case you can’t accuse her of havin “prep” time)
Certainly with Social Security, things have to change. A pension is a promise though. And those retirees who are now reliant upon what it was that they invested in the system over the years I think of my dad as a retired school teacher you dont take that away from them, those who have already been made that promise. But for new enrollees, everything has to change. We can’t not change the system. We’re going to go bankrupt.
4/16/11 Madison Tea Party Speech
Palin, who stems from a family of schoolteachers, reached out to Wisconsins union members: Im here today as a patriot, as a taxpayer, as a former union member, and as the wife of a union member A pension is a promise that must be kept. Now your Governor, Scott Walker, understands this. He understands that states must be solvent in order to keep their promises. And thats what hes trying to do. Hes not trying to hurt union members. Hey, folks hes trying to save your jobs and your pensions.
http://dailycaller.com/2011/04/17/sarah-palin-rocks-madison/#ixzz1Xa4wz1bp
Last Week’s Iowa Speech
The status quo is no longer an option. Entitlement reform is our duty now, and it must be done in a way that honors our commitment to our esteemed elders today, while keeping faith with future generations.
It doesn’t matter to me whether Sarah Palin or anyone else really did endorse Rick Perry. Both she and my presidential choice for 08 endorsed someone I didn’t care for in my district’s congressional race. It didn’t anger me or anything, I just voted for my candidate (who won) and that was the end of it.
Free choice and conscience are a great shield against those who demand that I fall in line and do as I’m told.
LOL! Perry has a 10 year record; Palin has a 2 year record.
We don't need another inexperienced speaker for POTUS...and I think Sarah agrees.
She has 8 years to gain experience. If she runs now, she can't win, would be a two-time loser, and would be done.
She isn't running!
If Palin gets in the ring you might have a leg to stand on. As of now you're just a fart in the wind.
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