Thought for the Day: Obama & His Press
“Think of the press as a great keyboard on which the government can play.” ~ Joseph Goebbels (Hitler’s Minister of Propaganda)
Governor Palin on Rush Limbaugh
Transcripts of the Sarah Palin interview on the Rush Limbaugh show today can be found at rushlimbaugh.com.
Here’s a great point that Governor Palin made – that she’s from the Independent stock, not the Republican brand. She’s more of a third party threat that people may realize:
Palin: “I think just naturally independents are going to gravitate towards that Republican agenda and Republican platform because the planks in our platform are the strongest to build a healthy America. We’re all about cutting taxes and shrinking government and respecting the inherent rights of the individual and strengthening families and respecting life and equality. You have to shake your head and say, “Who wouldn’t embrace that? Who wouldn’t want to come on over?” They don’t have to necessarily be registered within the Republican Party in order to hook up with us and join us with that agenda standing on those planks. In Alaska, about 70% of Alaskans are independent. So that’s my base. That’s where I am from and that’s been my training ground, is just implementing commonsense conservative solutions. Independents appreciate that. You’re going to see more and more of that attraction to the GOP by these independents as the days go on.
Meanwhile, Wasilla Village Idiot Levi Johnston as expected got another 15 minutes of camera time to bash Sarah and feed the left beast with hate-Sarah meat. (I won’t even post the link.) Again, if the douchebag had anything – ANYTHING – of value on Palin, we’d of heard about it long ago.
It is a New Day in America
I’ve had a couple of democrat friends give me indications over the past month that they are fed up with the “crooks” in Washington, but each seems to have a different “last straw” or reason to rethink their support of ANYONE with a “D” at the end of their name.
It appears that the good folks at hillbuzz.org – who are dyed-in-the-wool long time Hillary Supporters and staunch democrats, are finally fed up with Obie and his white house goons, the leftist congress, and the state-run Pravda media. Hillbuzz writes:
The only party loyalty we have rests in the Clintons themselves, and their loyalists. In truth, that’s what’s kept us calling ourselves “Democrats” when in reality we are now “Clinton Moderates”, without a party of our own. We will vote against anyone who didn’t support the Clintons. We will happily vote Republican when a good, non-religious zealot is up against a corrupt, machine-candidate, Obot.
We have absolutely no respect for the Democrat Party after the way it’s behaved the last three years.
All of the above would have been UNTHINKABLE to us in 2007. Never in our lives did we think we would vote Republican or call ourselves Indepedents, but that’s where things have certainly moved.
Change is coming… and it won’t be what Obama planned on.
This says it all…

Palin a 3rd Party Candidate in 2012?
Oh my. Glenn Beck on FoxNews (well, O’Reilly) says that Sarah Palin’s move to resign as Governor was a “Smart move. And I think she’s also positioning herself for a third party. By the time this election runs around for the president, I’m sorry, but unless the Republicans and the Democrats wake up, a third party will win.”
Citizen Palin Called it
Never underestimate the power of a private citizen and a free Facebook account. The NRC spent $900,000 on the RINO Dede Scozzafava only to have her drop out of the race on Friday before the election, then on Saturday she threw her endorsement behind — the democrat candidate!
Not only did private citizen Sarah Palin change the game in the NY23 race, she pegged it two weeks ago that Dede was a democrat (and a far-left loony liberal one at that) and didn’t have a conservative bone in her body. Sarah wrote on facebook on the GOP’s backing of Scozza:
“Political parties must stand for something. When Republicans were in the wilderness in the late 1970s, Ronald Reagan knew that the doctrine of “blurring the lines” between parties was not an appropriate way to win elections. Unfortunately, the Republican Party today has decided to choose a candidate who more than blurs the lines, and there is no real difference between the Democrat and the Republican in this race.”
Newt lost a lot of credibility backing the closet-democrat Scozza. Mittens showed his non-existent leadership and voted “not present” on this one.
Citizen Palin called it.

