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  • If All Women Were Like Katie Hopkins

    08/16/2020 8:40:49 AM PDT · by DIRTYSECRET · 27 replies
    ALL men would happy and in love. She could leave me and I'd still love her. Sarah was my preference until she quit on us. Now Katie is stuck in England. I say make her the next WH press secretary. We need her more exposed to the American public(in more ways than one).
  • What Is Organize4Palin Doing With The Money They Are Raising?

    01/01/2012 10:15:16 AM PST · by Kolath · 17 replies
    You Tube ^ | 01-01-2012 | MrTimotheus85
    Barring any last-second "resonsider movement" to convince Sarah Palin to run for POTUS 2012 (slim to none), why is Organize for Palin (O4P) taking monetary donations? If Sarah isn't running for elective office, why have O4P? Even if she accepted a VP slot for 2012, O4P would most likely pull up states and merge with the Presidential campaign....but even then, why should O4P take money donations? Where is this donated money going to???? Are they helping the Palin "earthquake/reconsider" movement? Even then, what comes after when shen mostly likely says "no" whatsoever to 2012? As a fomer donater...where is the...
  • Lawmakers Look to Rein In Their Investing (Sarah effects change, again!)

    11/28/2011 11:18:30 AM PST · by 2ndDivisionVet · 18 replies
    The New York Times' The Caucus ^ | November 28, 2011 | Carl Hulse
    The coverage was hard-hitting and shocking to some: Members of Congress received special opportunities to get in on the ground floor of stock offerings, and were actively trading in shares of companies “whose prosperity they influence and whose conduct they help to regulate.” --snip-- Given the political environment, members of Congress appear eager to insulate themselves not only from the suggestion that they have some market advantage over average Americans but also from what they expect could become a potent campaign charge in a year when many usually safe incumbents could face a challenge. Sarah Palin provided the contours of...
  • Sarah Palin's Iowa Operation Seems Non-Existent

    04/28/2011 12:19:37 PM PDT · by Artemis Webb · 73 replies
    Atlantic Wire ^ | 042811 | Erik Hayden
    Sarah Palin hasn't been getting as much attention lately as a presidential candidate. Maybe that's because people don't think she's actually running. If the former Alaska governor wants to keep up appearances, however, she's going to have to do a better job laying the groundwork in Iowa, that bellwether first-in-the-nation caucus state. But, looks like she's not doing very well at that either: her operation in Iowa is non-existent. The Los Angeles Times tried looking for it: Iowa's Palin for President operation pretty much consists of one guy with a computer in Storm Lake and another who is crisscrossing Iowa...
  • I will go to hell and back for Sarah Palin

    04/12/2011 5:58:11 PM PDT · by conservativeforpalin · 83 replies
    Politicons- Politically Conservative ^ | April 12th | Henry D'Andrea
    I will go to hell and back for Sarah Palin, literally. Why? Because this woman loves America as much as I do. She wakes up everyday, works hard, and does her best to do what is right for America and her family. She is truly an eloquent, inspirational person that conveys the greatness of America and displays dutiful American exceptionalism. Though extraneous, the Liberal mainstream media despises Palin because she isn’t afraid to speak out and express her concerns with the direction this country is taking. She has the efficacy, the influence, and a spine that’s built of steel. Even...
  • The MaggieCarta PDS Dictionary (The OTHER Word of the Day)

    12/07/2010 9:11:13 PM PST · by MaggieCarta · 63 replies
    Various | 12/7/10 | You Know Who
    Maybe you know her as the “PDS” Princess, the splenetic sister of snark, a loyal correspondent or perhaps a really fun time waster. Whatever you call her, DeMille can forget getting his close-up, because the FReeper known as MaggieCarta is ready for her zot, Mr. Robinson… Ok, before I begin the Dictionary, I'd like to say, I've really enjoyed my time here on FR. Best wishes, and a Merry Christmas and a Happy 2011 to all. The dictionary begins below...
  • Proof Congressional Democrats Are Living In Fear Of Sarah Palin

    02/23/2010 8:05:35 PM PST · by MaxCUA · 9 replies · 625+ views
    Team Sarah member, Gary P Jackson, posted an interesting piece on the Democrats and their obsession with Sarah Palin: Looking at the prospect of losing both the House and the Senate this year and the White House in 2012, democrats are desperate. The American people have soundly rejected the entire Marxist agenda that Obama and his radical Congress has tried to foist upon them. Knowing they have almost zero chance of remaining a viable political party after this Obama, Pelosi, and Reid fiasco, congressional democrats are bringing out their bete noire to try and motivate their rapidly shrinking base of...
  • Sarah Palin Editorial At National Review: “Yes, we can Drill!”

    10/16/2009 6:25:54 AM PDT · by MaxCUA · 5 replies · 662+ views
    Given that we’re spending billions of stimulus dollars to rebuild our highways, it makes sense to think about what we’ll be driving on them. For years to come, most of what we drive will be powered, at least in part, by diesel fuel gasoline. To fuel that driving, we need access to oil. The less use we make of our own reserves, the more we will have to import, which leads to a number of harmful consequences. That means we need to drill here and drill now. We rely on petroleum for much more than just powering our vehicles: It...