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Palin Delivers Sparkle, Warmth
Townhall ^ | 2-10-2010 | Tony Blankley

Posted on 02/09/2010 9:39:57 PM PST by smoothsailing

Palin Delivers Sparkle, Warmth

Tony Blankley

Wednesday, February 10, 2010

"No new ideas." That was the most prominent of the criticisms of Sarah Palin's speech at MSNBC's too-cool-for-school "Morning Joe" on Monday. The more general critique of former Gov. Palin's future was that while she certainly had star power, she could never speak to more than a fraction of even Republicans. The proof of the latter point was made with the evidence that many important Washington Republicans could never support her for more than cheerleader to her marginal people.

They also pointed out that she had kept out of races in Massachusetts and Virginia, where it was thought she might not help. Gosh, a lack of ego paired with shrewd political judgment -- that is surely not wanted in a leader. (In both those incidents, the president himself couldn't resist going in and contributing to his candidates' losses.)

If I hadn't still been lying in bed, I would have fallen over laughing at this summary rejection by the guardians of the existing order of the only national figure who both: (1) unabashedly but politely criticizes President Obama where it hurts him most; and, (2) eye-catchingly articulates the central values and objectives of the about 60 percent of the public that views the current administration's actions with slack-jawed horror and fear.

The American people have had a belly full of new ideas in the last year. The next winning politician and party will only have to offer two "new ideas": Stop it now! (and) Start rolling it back immediately! It may take decades just to execute those two new ideas.

Almost everything that is disturbing Americans about the current administration, domestically, can be found in one of the most shocking documents ever issued by the U.S. government -- last week's 2011 federal budget. It not only shocked America, it even shocked the New York Times, which led, top right above the fold with David Sanger's spot-on analysis piece headlined: "Deficits May Alter U.S. Politics and Global Power."

"In a federal budget filled with mind-boggling statistics, two numbers stand out as particularly stunning, for the way they may change American politics and American power. "The first is the projected deficit in the coming year, nearly 11 percent of the country's entire economic output. ...

"But the second number, buried deeper in the budget's projections, is the one that really commands attention: By President Obama's own optimistic projections, American deficits will not return to what are widely considered sustainable levels over the next 10 years. In fact, in 2019 and 2020 -- years after Mr. Obama has left the political scene, even if he serves two terms -- they start rising again sharply, to more than 5 percent of gross domestic product. His budget draws a picture of a nation that like many American homeowners simply cannot get above water."

The truly shocking part of the budget is what was left out: a road map out of the economic calamity.

We have faced hard times before, but, with the possible exception of Jimmy Carter's "malaise" speech, never before has a president, essentially, thrown up his hands and not even offered a plan for how to fix a problem.

And yet, the 2011 budget proposes a budget that if carried out to the letter would assure "unsustainable deficits" (above 3 percent of GDP) forever. By unsustainable, economists mean that we would get steadily poorer as a country. Think of Spain in the 1700s -- the richest country in the world then has steadily gotten poorer for the last 300 years -- and counting.

Americans rightly believe that we can build anything that needs building and fix anything that is broken. And, that we can do that by living out our nation's founding principles and values: constitutional government, respect for private property and life, a free market -- and the gumption of hard-working, inventive Americans.

Those are the principles and spirit that Sarah Palin articulated with sparkle and sincerity last weekend. Those are the principles that have brought the Tea Party movement into being. They are the same principles that inspired the conservative movement that arose in the 1950s-60s.

As an early foot soldier for Ronald Reagan (starting in his 1966 California primary campaign for governor against San Francisco Mayor George Christopher), I well remember with what bemused scorn the political establishment of both parties held for Mr. Reagan. Then moderate state Assemblyman Caspar Weinberger told the New York Times that "Christopher will do much better than Rockefeller did. Reagan will get the great bulk of the Goldwater support, but it does not represent much more than one-third of the party."

In the general election in which Reagan overwhelmed incumbent Democrat Pat Brown, years later Mr. Brown reminisced: "We thought the notion was absurd and rubbed our hands in gleeful anticipation of beating this politically inexperienced, right-wing extremist and aging actor."

Reagan was the Palin of his time. I am not equating the two yet. She still has much to prove to the public (as Reagan did in 1966).

But the smarty pants who have driven America into the ditch by discarding traditional American values and principles should be cautious in writing off the most effective national advocate for such values precisely at the time that leftist programs have so conspicuously failed and outraged the public.

Copyright © 2010 Salem Web Network. All Rights Reserved.


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KEYWORDS: blankley; palin; sarahpalin; teaparty
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1 posted on 02/09/2010 9:39:58 PM PST by smoothsailing
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To: smoothsailing
There is a critical narrative that has yet to be written. It has to do with the real reason for the housing bubble, the corruption at Fanny Mae and Freddie Mac and Federal Government's facilitation of that corruption. That narrative cannot be written by anyone who has been in the national spotlight since Bush's attempt to reign in the players. They have lost the moral authority to address that subject.

As far as I can tell, Sarah Palin is the only national figure with both the moral authority and platform to educate the American public on the real reasons our economy is where it is. I hope she can pull it off.

2 posted on 02/09/2010 9:45:55 PM PST by gov_bean_ counter (Sarah Palin - For such a time as this...)
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To: smoothsailing

“The proof of the latter point was made with the evidence that many important Washington Republicans could never support her for more than cheerleader to her marginal people.”......and those important Washington Republicans are....


3 posted on 02/09/2010 9:46:01 PM PST by onona (DBDBA)
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To: smoothsailing

Good stuff. Seems like the news is more fun lately.


4 posted on 02/09/2010 9:49:01 PM PST by rae4palin (islam is of the devil)
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To: rae4palin
Stop it now! (and) Start rolling it back immediately!

And "We win, you lose."

:)

5 posted on 02/09/2010 9:50:21 PM PST by onyx (BE A MONTHLY DONOR - I AM)
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To: smoothsailing
she is very sweet. And that's why the left hates her so viciously. They want republicans to look like ugly curmudgeons. But this is what they have to offer:



6 posted on 02/09/2010 9:57:04 PM PST by ari-freedom (Chris Wallace: I can tell you, Ronald Reagan would never have quit.)
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To: smoothsailing

baraq’s misinformation czar is hard at work


7 posted on 02/09/2010 9:58:15 PM PST by chicken head
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To: gov_bean_ counter; kingattax
As far as I can tell, Sarah Palin is the only national figure with both the moral authority and platform to educate the American public on the real reasons our economy is where it is. I hope she can pull it off.

Don't forget how illegal immigration has totally stripped our healthcare funds in virtually every state. But, oops, can she mention that while campaigning with Juan?

8 posted on 02/09/2010 10:05:02 PM PST by taraytarah (Our Constitution must be defended and protected from all domestic enemies.)
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To: KoRn; wtc911

Add this article to my post on the following thread for your comments: http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/bloggers/2447985/posts?page=54#54


9 posted on 02/09/2010 10:05:43 PM PST by Lakeshark (Thank a member of the US armed forces for their sacrifice)
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To: ari-freedom

i see harry is wearing his ‘barry blue’ tie


10 posted on 02/09/2010 10:10:41 PM PST by kingattax (99 % of liberals give the rest a bad name)
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To: smoothsailing

The mayor of San Francisco in 1966 was a Republican? What a different world that was.


11 posted on 02/09/2010 10:37:30 PM PST by gusopol3
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Gibbs still works there??

LOL.

12 posted on 02/09/2010 10:37:38 PM PST by NoRedTape
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To: gov_bean_ counter

Excellent point GBC. Until the actual cause of our economic woe is addressed, i.e., political corruption mostly on the Left and their brown shirts, the Marxist Community Organizations, we will not be able to correct the problems. That is why the Tea Party has become a force! Many Americans know the root cause but have not had the power to address the perps. Hopefully we will make our voices heard in Nov!


13 posted on 02/09/2010 11:51:49 PM PST by iopscusa (El Vaquero. (SC Lowcountry Cowboy))
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To: smoothsailing
(1) unabashedly but politely criticizes President Obama where it hurts him most; and, (2) eye-catchingly articulates the central values and objectives of the about 60 percent of the public that views the current administration's actions with slack-jawed horror and fear.

That is Sarah Palin.

The American people have had a belly full of new ideas in the last year. The next winning politician and party will only have to offer two "new ideas": Stop it now! (and) Start rolling it back immediately! It may take decades just to execute those two new ideas.

Is anyone in the GOP listening? We don't want bipartisanship, we want a stop to this madness.

14 posted on 02/10/2010 12:42:07 AM PST by Rummyfan (Iraq: it's not about Iraq anymore, it's about the USA!)
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To: smoothsailing
Sparkle and warmth fall under the category of style.

The conservatives of yesteryear were judged on their substance, now they are judged on their style.

15 posted on 02/10/2010 5:25:09 AM PST by Ben Ficklin
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To: Ben Ficklin
Sparkle and warmth fall under the category of style. The conservatives of yesteryear were judged on their substance, now they are judged on their style.

Oh Bullsh*t!

Your Palin bias is showing.

You so-objective and so-concerned posters are anything but objective. Next time, read the article instead of just the title before you comment so you don't embarrass yourself.

Blankley described in long detail the substance of Sarah's speech. And then he concluded by saying the substance of Sarah's speech was deleted with "sparkle and sincerity".


16 posted on 02/10/2010 6:55:08 AM PST by FreeReign
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To: FreeReign
Its a toss-up.

Who, you or Blank, is the true master in the art of self-deception.

17 posted on 02/10/2010 7:27:15 AM PST by Ben Ficklin
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To: Ben Ficklin

Reagan had sparkle, warmth, and substance.

So does Sarah Palin.

You really should read the article.


18 posted on 02/10/2010 7:48:31 AM PST by smoothsailing
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To: Ben Ficklin

Sarah has both style and substance.... that is what makes her so frightening to the Left and the Rinos. Run,Sarah,Run; Drill, baby, Drill. We have enough resources to satisfy our needs and then some. An effort to recover those resources and put them to use will provides jobs, lots of jobs. Think, exploration, recovery, transportation, refining, distribution and the necessary technology for all of the previous. It will end our financial nightmare AND our dependence on people who want to kill us. WIN, WIN. Sarah has more experience in dealing with oil companies, environmentalists, and crooked pols, than anyone in either party. AND she has had remarkable success in dealing with all of them. In fact, some of the crooked pols she encountered, in her own party, are currently guests of the state, attired in orange jumpsuits, thanks to Sarah. Think of the fun she’d have in Washington.


19 posted on 02/10/2010 7:54:14 AM PST by Josephat
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To: Ben Ficklin
First you argue, basing your argument on the title, that Blankley was judging Sarah based on style and not substance.

Then, when I point out to you that Blankley's article was really judging Sarah on substance AND style, you move the bar and change your argument to, (said in a high pitched, concerned voice) "well he is judging her on substance but his judgement on Palin's substance is incorrect".

LOL!

And if I were to take the time to show your latest point to be incorrect, I'm sure you will move the bar again.

LOL!

20 posted on 02/10/2010 7:59:24 AM PST by FreeReign
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