Posted on 10/05/2013 9:08:33 AM PDT by servo1969
In an exclusive interview with Breitbart News, former Alaska governor Sarah Palin blasted the Republican establishment's contempt for and destructive behavior toward the Tea Party during the current budget showdown with the Obama administration.
Palin told Breitbart News that these establishment financiers cannot relate to the average American worker and are throwing a "fit" because Wall Street knows they are in a whole new ballgame where their influence is diminishing.
Palin was responding to an article by David Freilander in Thursday's Daily Beast in which prominent Republican establishment financiers showed disdain for the conservative grassroots while being unable to identify exactly what a "precinct captain" is.
Palin, who started her political career on the local level as an outsider before eventually challenging the GOP establishment in Alaska to become governor, said that the "GOP high roller machine cant win elections with their cash anymore."
"If they could, all the money they threw at Romney would have paid off," Palin said, referring to Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney's inability to galvanize the blue-collar conservative base during the 2012 presidential election. "Its the average American the grassroots Tea Party patriot with enthusiasm and boots on the ground who wins elections":
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So you think we need to cuddle up to the people still attacking Cruz? Right now?!
Nice to hear that!!
Are you watching? World series being played tonight. Stayed up...going to be tired in the morning. Thinking about calling both Jim and Rush though. I have proof of something that might be interesting.
Basically government thought they scrubbed websites. I have proof Canon funded national park website webcams and now should sue.
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