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In search of Sarah Palin
Southeast Missourian ^ | September 4, 2018 | Adrienne Ross

Posted on 09/04/2018 7:22:41 PM PDT by KC_Lion

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To: KC_Lion

Definitely! I voted for HER in 2008 and Old Grumpus was just along for the ride in my opinion.

I hope she is given another chance. She could sure make a difference!


21 posted on 09/04/2018 7:57:53 PM PDT by luvie (The bravery and dedication of our troops in keeping us safe & free make me proud to be an American!)
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To: KC_Lion

Very Cute Mama Griz...


22 posted on 09/04/2018 7:59:26 PM PDT by Paladin2
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23 posted on 09/04/2018 8:00:57 PM PDT by Jane Long (Praise God, from whom ALL blessings flow.)
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To: KC_Lion

Well worth the read. Thanks!


24 posted on 09/04/2018 8:02:05 PM PDT by be-baw (still seeking...)
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To: KC_Lion

She certainly hasn’t gotten her historical due yet. It’s always hard to look at historical counter-factual, but she was the original Tea Partier, and the original Trumpist. From Reagan to her nomination in 2008, I can’t think of anyone else who was really holding that torch. She may actually be described as the person who started everything that we know today as the insurgent, populist, center-right, as represented by the Tea Party, Republican take over of Congress, rise of Trump, and current cleansing of the GOPe/Neocons out of the Party.


25 posted on 09/04/2018 8:05:02 PM PDT by Behind the Blue Wall
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To: KC_Lion

Is that a dead fish behind her, or John McCain?


26 posted on 09/04/2018 8:06:56 PM PDT by Bommer (Help out 2ndDivisionVet and his wife - https://www.gofundme.com/married-recent-amputees)
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To: Jane Long

Right now she’s just an ornament.


27 posted on 09/04/2018 8:07:02 PM PDT by DIRTYSECRET (urope. Why do they put up with this.)
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To: KC_Lion

Excellent.

They have thrown everything that can be thrown at Sarah.

She needs to run again.


28 posted on 09/04/2018 8:08:25 PM PDT by Sontagged (TY Lord Jesus for being the Way, the Truth & the Life. Have mercy on those trapped in the Snake Pit!)
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To: donna; KC_Lion; Chode; Diana in Wisconsin; TADSLOS; Jane Long; conservative98; Fiddlstix

Her problem wasn’t too many family problems.

Her problem was the relentless, 24 x 7 campaign of personal destruction waged by the Left and a willing, compliant, and complicit media.

What she and her family were subjected to was nearly unprecedented, and would destroy nearly any family with the attacks on her husband (he was sleeping around) her children (they were shadowed 24 x 7, behavior typified by a leftist douchebag who rented a house next to theirs so he could keep a watch on her and her kids for his piece of crap book) and her defenseless infant with Down’s Syndrome (It wasn’t HER child, it was her daughter’s said the whispering scum on the Left, the attacks on that child were horrible, but completely in character with the Left).

It was disgusting beyond words. They rightly recognized that McCain wasn’t going to beat them, he was the Bob Dole of the 2008 campaign, but saw the real threat to them was Sarah Palin. This is borne out by the fact that she out-drew McCain on the campaign trail. She was smart, accomplished, self-reliant, and didn’t get to be governor on the back of a rich daddy. She fought her way all the way to the top.

That didn’t go unnoticed by the Left. So she had to be destroyed, and they set everyone and everything on her, from Saturday Night Live to the Alphabet News.

That was the problem. Not her “family problems”.


29 posted on 09/04/2018 8:09:22 PM PDT by rlmorel (Leftists: They believe in the "Invisible Hand" only when it is guided by government.)
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To: KC_Lion

With the departure of John McCain, I began thinking of those days when Sarah Palin would go before a crowd fill our hearts with optimism and nail every issue she commented on. My reflections remembered how each one of her speeches were home runs. They were jewels laid onto the political landscape as gifts to those who needed affirmation for how they felt about the corruption of government.

Now Sarah has had a departure. That departure has affected me like a death in the family. What I remember about Sarah will always live in my heart as that woman who gave to her country a deep sense of what matters. We need her bright thinking now and then to drive the pundits to their pearls and smelling salts. For this reason, I post this gem from Sarah about President Trump when he was a candidate—enjoy:

What a hoot to watch pundits clutching their pearls and whimpering for smelling salts aghast over the latest “shocking” thing Donald Trump said, while The Donald ignores them and continues to soar. Silly kingmakers just don’t know what to make of this. Well, we do!

The elites are shocked by Trump’s dominance, but everyday Americans aren’t. Everywhere I’ve gone this summer, including motorsport events in Detroit full of fed up Joe Six-Pack Americans, the folks I meet commiserate about wussified slates of politicians, but then unsolicited, they whisper their appreciation for Trump because he has the guts to say it like it is.

Trump’s unconventional candidacy is a shot in the arm for ordinary Americans fed up with the predictable poll tested blather of squishy milquetoast career politicians who campaign one way and govern another. But it’s not just how Trump says it, it’s what he’s saying.

Trump has tapped into America’s great populist tradition by speaking to concerns of working class voters. He talks about fighting to bring back our factories. When was the last time a candidate talked passionately about reclaiming our manufacturing base (and knew what he was talking about)? What other candidate chooses American workers over the multinational corporations donating to their campaigns? Who other than Trump is talking about the dangerous trade deficits deindustrializing America and stealing our jobs? The old Arsenal of Democracy that allowed us to win World War II is now such a distant memory that we can’t even build the parts for our own military equipment – we need China to manufacture them for us. How can a great nation maintain its greatness without a manufacturing base? Or without secure borders for that matter?

Trump focused in on two major populist grievances: the loss of working class jobs due to awful trade agreements, and the unfair competition for those jobs – along with security threats – due to the flood of illegal immigrants pouring across unsecured borders.

Now throw in Trump’s candor about “winning” and you understand why his message catches fire. As General Patton said, “Americans play to win all the time.” But those of us outside the Beltway can see that America isn’t winning. Our enemies laugh at us. Our friends can’t rely on us. China is outpacing our military superiority. Putin thumbs his nose at us. ISIS seizes territory our sons and daughters fought and died to liberate. Iran gloats over the idiotic and ultimately catastrophic nuclear deal the White House caved on. Our friends in Israel shake their heads at our betrayal.

Trump diagnoses our problems as incompetent leadership. Who can argue with that? How many politicians promised to secure our borders? So, why aren’t they secured? How many politicians promised to grow American jobs? So, why did they vote for Obamatrade? Is it any wonder that Americans are telling status quo politicians, “You’re fired”?

For everyday Americans the beauty of Trump’s candidacy is that he’s not a politician. There’s hope the guy who wrote “The Art of the Deal” can finally close the deal on all the broken promises of career politicians. Maybe the man who actually builds things—big things—can rebuild America’s entrepreneurial spirit with government put back in its proper place.

The average American doesn’t ask for much. We want security and the freedom to prosper. Many politicians are now offering solutions for security, but what about our prosperity? Trump boasts about his wealth, and average Americans cheer him on. This is the secret the chattering classes will never get. Americans don’t begrudge wealth honestly earned. We celebrate it! Trump made his money the old fashioned way with brick and mortar. He built big buildings and proudly stamped his name on them. He actually created jobs – lots of them. Like so many great American entrepreneurs, Trump has the flair of a showman but the sensibilities of an ordinary guy. He may be a billionaire, but refreshingly, there’s nothing elitist about him. He’s saying to the average Joe, “I worked hard and I succeeded and I want you to also.” That’s the fabric of our national character woven by work ethic and dreams and drive. That’s America!

It’s no surprise pundits and politicos are determined to destroy a candidacy they can’t control or shape with their mere words. Expect marginalization of anyone speaking well of Trump’s efforts. He’s a threat to the permanent political class. Non-traditional candidates always are because when they’re in touch with the people, they show their guts and just do the right thing. They go rogue — and take flak from all sides. Some of us have the scars to prove that.

Thankfully, Americans are on to the media’s games. The politics of personal destruction has lost its shock value. We have serious problems in this country. Ferreting through old divorce records and playing gotcha with past misstatements are just stupid distractions. Shouts of, “But he donated to Democrats!” won’t sway Trump enthusiasts. The man built a skyscraper in New York City – of course, he had donated to Democrats. If he was building it in Salt Lake City, I’m sure he would have donated to Republicans. “But he changed his mind on positions!” Reagan had been an FDR Democrat. Should we hold that against him or be grateful he saw the light?

Itty-bitty pundits thinking it’s clever to mock Americans’ opinions are finding the joke is on them. Cozy in their seat of judgment, blowing each other’s horns, protected by a glass screen. Ask yourself: just who ARE these windbags? And what do they build? Towers of paperclips? Lists of Twitter followers? Trump’s supporters are delightedly defying pithy prim “opinion makers” who think Americans are incapable of choosing our leaders without their dictates. The more the spotlight-seekers smear Trump, the more popular he gets. A friend emailed, “Tell those smart alecks bashing Trump on TV, ‘I love him because YOU hate him!’”

The GOP establishment would do well to listen to these voters and quit dismissing them. Reagan understood these blue-collar salts of the earth Americans. That’s why they gave him two landslide victories. If you want to win again, GOP, you need these good people.

Anticipate more battering and bashing storms around Trump. It’s still very early in the game; folks are keeping their powder dry with candidate support but are quite happy Donald Trump is in the race. More power to you, Donald. Here’s to “Making America Great Again”!

—Sarah Palin


30 posted on 09/04/2018 8:09:22 PM PDT by jonrick46 (Cultural Marxism is the cult of the Left waiting for the Mothership.)
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To: alternatives?

Yes. There were a lot of politicians who cravenly took advantage of the Tea Party.

Fortunately, we now have a President who is closer to the roots of the Tea Party than the vast majority of those who tried to don the Tea Party mantle for political advantage.


31 posted on 09/04/2018 8:12:34 PM PDT by rlmorel (Leftists: They believe in the "Invisible Hand" only when it is guided by government.)
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To: rlmorel

...not to mention what McCain’s own campaign staff did to torpedo her.


32 posted on 09/04/2018 8:15:06 PM PDT by TADSLOS (Are you Humbly Grateful or Grumbly Hateful?)
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To: KC_Lion

Bookmark


33 posted on 09/04/2018 8:16:01 PM PDT by Southside_Chicago_Republican (If liberty means anything at all, it means the right to tell people what they do not want to hear.)
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To: rlmorel
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34 posted on 09/04/2018 8:16:15 PM PDT by Jane Long (Praise God, from whom ALL blessings flow.)
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To: rlmorel

Outstanding!!! i know she got my vote, mcinsane was simply on the ticket


35 posted on 09/04/2018 8:16:56 PM PDT by Chode ( WeÂ’re America, Bitch!)
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To: TADSLOS

Yes. Of all the things I hold against McCain and despise him for as a scum political animal, his treatment of Sarah Palin rises to the top.

She was a competent, good woman, and deserved better than that.

And even with that, she was classy to the end. Her reaction says as much about her as McCain’s treatment of her said about him. But there was no surprise there, we all saw how he treated his first wife.

I view him on the same level I view Ted Kennedy.


36 posted on 09/04/2018 8:18:02 PM PDT by rlmorel (Leftists: They believe in the "Invisible Hand" only when it is guided by government.)
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To: rlmorel
Were it not for Sarah Palin I would not have voted for the only time in my life.
I went to vote with a cloths pin on my nose and a barf bag in my hand.
I cast my vote for Sarah Palin and not for Juan McScum!
37 posted on 09/04/2018 8:21:05 PM PDT by Fiddlstix (Warning! This Is A Subliminal Tagline! Read it at your own risk!(Presented by TagLines R US))
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To: rlmorel

Bingo.


38 posted on 09/04/2018 8:21:34 PM PDT by TADSLOS (Are you Humbly Grateful or Grumbly Hateful?)
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To: Chode

Of course, there was this when she met with the President Uribe (Columbia):

39 posted on 09/04/2018 8:27:19 PM PDT by rlmorel (Leftists: They believe in the "Invisible Hand" only when it is guided by government.)
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To: Fiddlstix

I admit, for personal reasons, I was not as down on John McCain as many were, but I had the time and opportunity to think hard on it, and get over my personal disinclination to come down on him, which I should have done a decade or two sooner than I did.

I was fortunate to have a fellow Freeper who took the time after reading one of my posts to talk with me rather than attack me outright. I am grateful for that.


40 posted on 09/04/2018 8:30:52 PM PDT by rlmorel (Leftists: They believe in the "Invisible Hand" only when it is guided by government.)
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