Sarah Palin was asked for her reaction to the HBO shlockumentary on her life today on FOX News Sunday. Sarah responded after viewing the clip that she’s created more Palin impersonators than Barack Obama has created jobs.
“I think we’re going to call that the Sarah Palin Employment Act. And, you guys need to thank me for employing more people probably in their imitations of Sarah Palin than the president has put Americans to work… It is a stimulus act, yes.”
It’s a stimulus act.
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Published May 23, 2012 at 11:51 pm - 50 Comments
southernsue commented:
great comment sarah!
i would love to have you as my president.
you scare the old republican establishment as well as the liberal democrats.
if you were to be president, i’m sure you would go in kicking butt!
nana commented:
LOL, Mama Grizzly rules, you can be my president anytime.
Sparky commented:
Tell me again why Conservatives refused to support Sarah. She’s looking damn good compared to the milquetoast field of Republican nominees. Her speech at CPAC hit all the salient factors in this election, was hard hitting, and motivated the base.
SHE is what is needed to get Conservative voters out to the ballot box because Obama is going to steal the election through media and money.
And, for those naysayers regarding Palin’s capabilities, she has more executive experience than what is currently the place holder in the Oval Office.
I shake my head at the choices Republicans are making.
Rick554 commented:
You tell’em Sarah !
maryd commented:
LOVE her!
Joe College commented:
I saw her speech at CPAC yesterday. When she came out the people stood up and cheered and whooped and they wouldn’t sit down for a very long tome.
She was great. It was an excellent speech. Her spirit is unbowed and untarnished despite having been put through hell for the last through years.
And why does she go on with such grace and composure? What motivates her to go on? Love of country. That’s what I like most about her.
One more thing. As a thinker, she gets from Point A to Point B a lot more efficiently that just about anyone on the scene today.
Joe College commented:
Sorry about all my typos.
Amjean commented:
Good for you Sarah Palin!
Patty commented:
I can’t imagine what her thoughts are but this response in true Sarah at her best.
After Obama is out of the White House I just hope that the first people interviewed will be Sarah, that I will watch. She has been true to form from the first time she set foot on the stage. Her speech in 08 was one of the best since Reagan. Not comparing but just saying she will never waiver. Her mission is to see that Obama will never be re-elected.
No one, especially an actor can replicate Sarah’s ambition in life, to see that Obama will never live in the White House ever, again.
zooomzooom commented:
and she’s hot…….. ;o)
that in and of itself drives the “ugly” left bonkers…….
jainphx commented:
Before the primaries even got under way, we saw her grasp of the policies of both Obama and the establishment for what they were. She saw the “Death panels” in Obama care and said so. Romney= crickets! She spoke of the “drill here drill now” aspect of the demoncraps non agenda. Romney=crickets. She was willing to put herself on record as to so many of Obama’s foibles and spoke loud and clear! Romney=crickets.
I now ask just who has the conservative movement in their heart Sarah or Romney? Say what you want about Sarah, she has more knowledge of what needs to be fixed than most anybody in this country, which made her so dangerous to the establishment.
Mo commented:
Palin/Rubio or Palin/West. Young folks who are solid conservatives and not crooks and Beltway cronies. We’ve had enough of that from the RINO establishment, and we need to get the Commies (aka Demo-rats) out of control of the Senate and the Executive.
Palin is the only one really coming close to the positive and uplifting message of a Ronald Reagan. I know she terrifies the RINO establishment, but too damn bad. This is about the fate of America. She needs to get drawn back in and then articulate why she would work out infinitely better than a BHO and how her vision would bring this country back from the brink. Yes, it will polarize the electorate, but who gives a crap, that has already happened under the single most divisive President in modern (or maybe all) U.S. history.
If she can give speeches like this…and she has, I believe, learned so much from her experiences in 2008….she can win over enough to take back the exec from the losers there now. She could now debate BHO and I believe she’d be ready for him. She’s grown and it’s time. Without dissing in detail our current candidates…none excite in the same way. It’s just that simple. None can articulate the message of fiscal responsibility and against corruption the same way (the latter, of course is what scares the RINO Beltway bunch). None has the same positive message.
Go for it, Sarah and get back in. Hey, one can dream…
zooomzooom commented:
#12….. Rubio has said no way as a Veep……I think because of aspirations to the Potus seat itself, in due time……….
Palin/West………yeah, in half a heartbeat, I’d support that with CASH.
lynched1 commented:
That was funny.
Jack commented:
Critics questioned the lack of explicit sourcing in Game Change, which was done on “deep background” with no sources being identified in any way. A Poynter Institute journalism ethics scholar said a danger of this method is that “both accuracy and fairness can be in jeopardy when anonymous sources are overused and misused” and that deep background sources “cannot be held easily accountable.”
Kakutani and Marc Ambinder of The Atlantic both said that at times the book veered into gossip.
Sarah Palin has withstood the slings, barbs, bullets, and arrows that would have fallen a lesser person. There has not been one aspect of Palin’s life and career that has not been chewed over, criticized and lied about by her enemies
The media , Hollywood and the REP establishment have done everything they can to vilify Sarah Palin and her family but despite a massive effort to destroy Sarah Palin, she is still on her feet and making a difference in the political world.
nana commented:
#13 I’m with you, the moment she’s in…cash will be on the way.
Golfmann commented:
Darn shame they wasted all this money and effort and SHE’S NOT RUNNING! lol
Pity..;)
Tired commented:
#12 – Palin/West………yeah, in half a heartbeat, I’d support that with CASH.
Oh “H-E-Double-Hockey-Stick” yeah. I’ll throw down on that.
Militant Conservative commented:
Kinda hard to dislike an American that loves her country.
Is this so hard to get in a president??
Might kind on the eye too.
Golfmann commented:
I like Newt too. He could teach her a lot about the nuts and bolts of congress in Washington…
I think she’s dying to endorse him to be honest. Newt and her could straighten this mess out, I know it in my heart.
I don’t know that we’ll GET another chance if we don’t do it now.
bg commented:
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yep, she nailed it again!!
i heart Sarah Palin..
and/but that’s not all she said.. i truly do wish people would pay
attention to more than “sound bytes”.. perhaps we wouldn’t be
as dumbed down as we are if we did.. .. /*sigh* sarc/
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StrangernFiction commented:
[Former Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin on Sunday again questioned Mitt Romney’s conservative credentials but said the Republican presidential front-runner remains in the lead because he’s “a great candidate.”]
http://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2012/feb/12/palin-still-not-sold-romneys-conservatism/
Romneycare a great candidate?
Jim commented:
Palin is a joke!
USMC Thomas commented:
Little Missy Prissy Chris Wallace is perfect for a female role.
usamopatriot commented:
#26
Are you really that stupid? Just do the world a favor and throw yourself off of a tall building, at least you’d fertilize the soil that way and you wouldn’t be a complete waste.
Militant Conservative commented:
#26 February 12, 2012 at 12:58 pm
Jim commented:
Just a passing troll.
I wish I was a joke like Palin. Beautiful AND powerful.
powder is dry.
Toddski commented:
I was one of Palins biggest fans until just recently until she pulled this Gingrich crap………Said she wasn’t endorsing anyone but yet said that she would vote for him, to keep the race going…..Meanwhile our candidates are still ripping each other instead of concentrating on ripping Obama……I can’r stand looking at her any more…….She no longer seems genuine to me…..She is a BS artist…She needs to go back to Alaska, and do her fishing and hunting……Extremely disappointed, and turned off !
Van Halen commented:
I love how Sarah can turn anything the Libs throw at her back around on them.
concr3teblue commented:
Yeah, that Sarah! She is so electable that she had to drop out of the presidential race! you guys KILL me!!!
concr3teblue commented:
Fact is, the Quita from wassilla only cares about $$$$$ . She took ALL of you for a ride, and like true maroons, you are begging for more…..it would be funny if it were not so sad…..
Amjean commented:
#23 – Newt has the conservative experience and the intellect to be a fantastic president.
Romney and Obama showed how afraid of him they are. Contrast their apparent disinterest
in Santorum. Santorum is the one they want to run against. All we voters have to do is
follow their breadcrumbs.
We voters should listen to Palin, even tho she hasn’t explicitly given her endorsement to
Newt. She has led the way for voters to contrast and compare. Alas, many voters are
lazy or stupid or both.
Eden commented:
She’s TOO GOOD for you goddamn trolls. You don’t deserve her. Educate YOURSELVES.
bg commented:
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trolls, shmolls, they’re brilliant don’tcha tink?? /s/
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Spatchcock A Troll commented:
Well, well, well, I see our resident meth-addict concr3teblue is outta rehab for the day (this is what, 12 hours you went without a hit). Proof positive that liberals are drugged-up zombies that follow their masters blindly so that they can get another fix. Just remember that whenever this drooling fool comes around between its benders and trips to rehab.
Patty commented:
Life with Trig
by Sarah Palin
Last week, Rick Santorum and his family offered us a reminder of what really matters. When his 3-year-old daughter, Bella, born with Trisomy 18, was hospitalized with pneumonia, Rick left the campaign trail to be by her bedside. In the middle of this very heated campaign season, many of us prayed through tears for Bella’s health and added prayers of thankfulness for a public example of someone’s sacrifice made with the right priorities.
It’s a sacrifice every parent and caregiver of a child with special needs sympathizes with. Families of children with special needs are bonded by a shared experience of the joys, challenges, fears, and blessings of raising these beautiful children whom we see as perfect in this imperfect world.
During the 2008 presidential campaign, on rope lines at rallies across the country, my husband, Todd, and I met so many of these families and caretakers, and I’ll never forget them. There was an instant connection—a kind of mutual acknowledgment that said, “Yes, these children are precious and loved. Yes, we face extra fears and challenges, but our children are a blessing, and the rest of the world is missing out in not knowing this.”
Every parent struggles with juggling the commitments of work and family. Women, especially, know this well. Over the years, I’ve learned that women can “have it all,” just not all at once. For me, it was a lesson learned through the school of hard knocks, but it was one my own mother made me aware of when she calmly told me that as a working mom in the rough-and-tumble political arena, I would have to make tough choices. We all do. In making decisions about my career, I’ve put my family first, and I’ve never regretted it, although it has meant periodically putting particular pursuits on the back burner.
When I discovered early in my pregnancy that my baby would be born with an extra chromosome, the diagnosis of Down syndrome frightened me so much that I dared not discuss my pregnancy for many months. All I could seem to muster was a calling out to God to prepare my heart for what was ahead. My prayers were answered beyond my shallow understanding of what true joy could be. Yes, raising a child with special needs is a unique challenge, and there’s still fear about my son Trig’s future because of health and social challenges; and certainly some days are much more difficult than if I had a “normal” child.
http://www.thedailybeast.com/newsweek/2012/02/05/life-with-trig-sarah-palin-on-raising-a-special-needs-child.html
Much more of this wonderful Article @ link
I think I would rather read this than see a Movie depicting Sarah in a Bad Light by a Hollywood Actress.
Patty commented:
She wrote this weeks after condemning Newsweek for publishing the Andrew Sullivan Article.
Patty commented:
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And they think we are gone. Watch us. Gone? Obama will be out of the White House.
Rhinestone Suderman commented:
Unlike your hero, the Wonderful O, concrethead, who’se done such a swell job of running the country!
/Sarc.