Sarah Palin: Conservative of the Year
Sarah Palin has been declared Human Events’ conservative of the year. You can read Ann Coulter’s article on it here and read the interview here.
Sarah Palin has been declared Human Events’ conservative of the year. You can read Ann Coulter’s article on it here and read the interview here.
A great many of you have either emailed or posted comments in the “Gunnar” thread saying you wanted to make a gift to a charity in honor of Gunnar’s birth. Whether you want to for that or you are just feeling charitable, I have a suggestion. As you know, Sarah Palin’s church was torched. It looks to be arson, though they aren’t sure yet. The | Read More »
Mark Kilmer wrote about him here. Mark noted: Unnamed Senator talks to Roger Simon of Politico.com: “I don’t think we have learned much from the election in terms of what people want to see,” he says. “We have the same gridlock.” By the “same gridlock,” he means that party hard-liners, both Democrats and Republicans, will remain in control of the machinery of Congress. And that | Read More »
Both Sarah Palin and Barack Obama campaigned in Georgia. Palin flew all over the state rallying Republicans. Obama flew under the radar heavily targeting black voters, demanding support for Martin, and running heavy radio advertising on urban stations. Ladies and Gentlemen, black voters turned out for Obama, but not for Obama’s candidates. Remember that for 2010. But folks, remember this too: Sarah Palin asked Republicans | Read More »
I was going to post-jack Josh’s post, but instead I’ll go all ego and put up my own post here. Governor Palin will be in Georgia on Monday. In fact, she’ll be 30 minutes from my house at 1:30 p.m. So anyway, I’ve decided to buy my wife a shotgun for Christmas. I could use Governor Palin’s advice on this as I’ve never bought a | Read More »
I’d like to take this opportunity to heartily encourage you to come on down to Macon, GA to campaign for Saxby Chambliss. He needs all the help he can get — we can’t have 60 Democrats in the Senate. I’m happy to buy you cup of coffee and show you around the office. There are lots of venues. I guarantee you’d turn out a huge | Read More »
Tom Rath is the former Attorney General General of New Hampshire. He’s also been a Republican National Committeeman. He is not the type of guy people should treat lightly. I am, consequently, rather disturbed that several people, both inside and outside the McCain campaign — trusted people — tell me Mr. Rath is responsible for the Newsweek story about Sarah Palin’s temper tantrum in New | Read More »
Allow me to put this to bed. Do I think Mitt Romney is behind the smears against Sarah Palin? Absolutely not. Do I think Eric Fehrnstrom is behind the smears against Sarah Palin? Absolutely not. I feel comfortable saying that there is no organized effort on Mitt Romney’s behalf or tacit support. I think that’s crazy talk. Here’s what I think: I think there are | Read More »
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Let me take a moment to remind our friends in the McCain campaign of a certain fact. It is a fact which, to my mind, ought to be foremost in the mind of all Republicans. It is the fact that Sarah Palin has been resolutely loyal, and joyously so, to the man who nominated her for Vice President. At every rally, the crowd roaring with | Read More »
RedState is pleased to announce it is engaging in a special project: Operation Leper. We’re tracking down all the people from the McCain campaign now whispering smears against Governor Palin to Carl Cameron and others. Michelle Malkin [has the details](http://michellemalkin.com/2008/11/05/the-mccain-campaigns-classless-cowards/ . We intend to constantly remind the base about these people, monitor who they are working for, and, when 2012 rolls around, see which candidates | Read More »
How the hell is it news that Sarah Palin spent government money to fix up government property? Seriously. The lady came in to office needing to fix up the Governor’s Mansion to make it appropriate for small kids and also fix up her office at the Capitol. After having the Murkowski’s there, you’d probably need a bio-hazard team. Mind you, the work on her office | Read More »
Yesterday, I blogged about Romneybots trying to smear Sarah Palin. One of the ones who has been willing to do it on record is former John Boehner spokesman and, more recently, former Mitt Romney spokesman Kevin Madden. Now Madden was a Hill guy. And he was good. Smooth, polished, a party man. Then he went to Mitt Romney and was mostly smooth and polished, but | Read More »
When I was in St. Paul for the Republican Convention, more than a dozen people told me acolytes of Mitt Romney were feeding all the stories to the media portraying Palin in a negative light. In fact, I heard that one of the biggest pushers of anti-Palin stories, including encouraging reporters to pursue the “Trooper-gate” story was Romney spokesman Kevin Madden. I did not blog | Read More »
I lay this at the feet of the mainstream media. For weeks they have cooked up tales about Republican verbal violence. They let Barack Obama get away with claiming someone called for killing him at a Sarah Palin rally — an outright lie that the media let get by. This morning, Jim Galloway, a friend in Georgia and reporter at the AJC, put up a | Read More »
Ask yourself what the media and public reaction would be if this were about Barack Obama. Seriously. An artist in New York has set up an exhibit that features cardboard cutouts of Sarah Palin and her youngest daughter. It’s of Palin killing a caribou. The caribou is a three dimensional stuffed animal with its guts splattered out of it. Here’s the catch: People can join | Read More »
That is a bold faced lie. As Patterico notes the comment was made about Bill Ayers, not Barack Obama. Obama flat out lied.
Last night on CNN, Paul Begala called Sarah Palin’s remarks connecting Barack Obama with Bill Ayers “dangerous.” Joe Biden is now running with it. Appearing on CBS’ “The Early Show” on Wednesday, Biden called the Republican effort to tie Obama to 1960s radical William Ayers, in his words, “mildly dangerous.” How exactly is it dangerous to tell the truth? How exactly is it dangerous to | Read More »
First there was David Gergen tonight who said, “It’s too early to declare it over because Barack Obama is black.” Yes, he thinks the “Bradley Effect” could cost Obama 5 to 6 points. James Carville then chimed in and subtly hinted at massive riots if Obama loses going into the election ahead in the opinion polls. Then Paul Begala piled on calling Sarah Palin’s attacks | Read More »