Wednesday, March 17, 2010

Palin Trying Trial and Error

February 8, 2010 by Anthony Bialy  
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Sarah Palin is like family to many conservatives, and not just because she would gladly bring a caribou casserole to your cousin’s graduation party.  More significantly, only those who sympathize with her are offering worthwhile criticism.  It’s like how you’d yell at your own sibling or child for misbehaving but would rightfully detonate if someone [...]

Sarah Palin Hitting the Road & Making a Mistake

January 21, 2010 by Kim Jossfolk  
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Sarah Palin has announced that she will be stumping for three candidates as a start up for the 2010 election season. She will be doing work for Michele Bachman; congresswoman from Minnesota, Rick Perry; Texas Governor, and her former running mate John McCain. Michele Bachman will not be dealing with a primary challenge, but both [...]

Who’s Second in Charge Here?

September 8, 2009 by Teri Christoph  
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By Anthony Bialy
 

The previous vice president and the defeated 2008 candidate for vice president are each more powerful than the actual vice president.  That says a lot about both Dick Cheney and Sarah Palin, not to mention quite a bit by contrast about Joe Biden, who’s inspiring a generation to skip law school.
 
Aside from a recent [...]

American Derangement Syndrome

September 2, 2009 by Teri Christoph  
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By Kristia Cavere
As vicious as Bush (and then Palin) Derangement Syndrome is, there is a new target of the left that makes the former disorders seems mundane.  Democrats and liberals have always been contemptuous of the average person, but their treatment of those citizens who disagree with the Obama administration’s policies is unprecedented.  Peaceful protesters [...]

Palin Derangement Syndrome

June 25, 2009 by Bridget Blanton  
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By Bridget Geegan Blanton
The latest abomination in the illegal war against the Governor of Alaska, Sarah Palin is a mountain of legal briefs that rival the sheer enormity of the American Left’s communist manifesto better known as the Stimulus package. Page upon page of frivolous, unfounded and petty complaints continue to be filed against the Governor by the usual suspects; many of which have already been dismissed. The dramatically uncivilized nature of big government’s obedient media and their constant barrage of personal attacks on the Palin Family, is incessant in nature and endless in scope.
Facing down a storm so merciless that it rivals the beating of an Alaskan blizzard on the Artic coast is former Vice Presidential candidate, Sarah Palin. Her ability to deal squarely with every threatening storm on the tundra’s horizon is why we love her and exactly why the Left hates her, fears her and will not stop attacking her.

Identity Politics: Not just for Democrats Anymore?

April 15, 2009 by Daria DiGiovanni  
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Florida State Representative Adam Hasner and me, showing our support and gratitude to the Bush Administration for keeping us safe.

All things being equal, when given a choice between a liberal woman and a conservative man, I’ll vote for the man every time. It’s what an independent, free-thinking, conservative woman would do.