Posted on 02/11/2010 2:35:27 PM PST by euram
The significance of Governor Palins speech at the Tea Party Convention in Nashville lies in the new facets it discloses of the emerging doctrine we call Palinism. We wrote of this in an editorial issued December 2. It marked Mrs. Palins willingness to let Israel decide how to regulate its settler movement, her statements in favor of a strong dollar and concern over the collapse in the greenbacks value against gold, and her recognition that the unemployment question is connected to the tax question. For all the eagerness of her critics to set her down as a lightweight, the early signs were of a view that is plenty sophisticated and full of savvy.
This was underscored in Nashville, where two themes caught our attention. One was on national security, in which she placed herself squarely in the war camp and in opposition to the view that the terrorist attacks confront us with a law enforcement problem. Treating this as a mere law enforcement matter, Mrs. Palin said, places our country at great risks because that is not how radical Islamic extremists look at this. They know we are at war. To win that war, we need a commander in chief, not a professor of law standing at the lectern.
(Excerpt) Read more at nysun.com ...
They can't seem to counter her arguments. So make fun of the hand notes.
LOL,
But... the Press Corpse probably assigned 12 people to investigate the deep and dastardly implications of writing notes on her hand!
The Presstitutes in the Press Corpse are intellectually superior deep thinkers, and they WILL get to the bottom of the hidden meaning of the "Coded Messages" that they "discovered" on Gov. Palin's palm!
What a bunch of Marroons.
Press Corpse. LOL. I love it. That shall be their name from hence forth. BTW, this was an excellent article, no doubt from a conservative newspaper (that is a rare bird).
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