Draft Sarah Palin, unhappy with Gov. Bobby Jindal for saying that Dick Cheney should stop criticizing President Obama, concludes that Gov. Sarah Palin "is the spokesperson for the Republican Party."
The Brickyard liked last night's speech and the governor's delivery of it: "If this Sarah continues to show up, we are well on our way to eliminating the negativity of the campaign - and charging toward a Palin presidency."
Let's Get It Right posted Gov. Palin's press release on some recent board appointments. One appointee, Nicholas Henderson to the Alaska Community Services Commission, is a Iraq War vet. It's no surprise that the governor walks the walk on hiring our Iraq and Afganistan veterans , but she deserves kudos for it nevertheless.
Alaska Governor Sarah Palin's Accomplishments has commentary on last night's speech by Sarah Palin, judging the address as "one of the Governor's most beautiful speeches."
HolyCoast.com sums the speech up succinctly, "She walked the walk."
RunSarah2012 says, "It never ceases to amaze me that the Sarah Palin take down effort can always sink to newer depths of slime and vitriol."
Axis of Right on the speech: "Palin’s comments are both beautifully profound and genuine. Her words share a deeply personal experience with the rest of us in the hope of illustrating the value of all human life in all its stages."
Sarah Palin Blog found the speech to be "everything I had hoped it would be."
conservatism for a millennial notes that A. B. Culvahouse, who led the team that vetted Gov. Palin for Team McCain has also served as a counsel to Ronald Reagan, and wonders, " Could he perhaps be seeing the past repeat itself?"
theblogprof observes that the governor's speech was "Much more alive that Obama's have been." He adds, "And then there's the best part. The part that separates her from BHO. No teleprompter!"
DraftPalin2012, in a post on why some conservatives dislike Sarah Palin, opines, "FOX really loves the dour Mark Sanford, who has no chance of being elected to anything outside of SC."
Why Mommy is a Republican very kindly and graciously calls my post on Gov. Palin's speech (cross-posted at RedState.com) "an insightful report." Aw shucks, Ma'am...
Sarah Palin Report has some photos posted of Sarah Palin at this morning's S.M.I.L.E. breakfast.
Be John Galt remarks that the governor still packs them in. "Despite the unending media attacks, she still has star power with conservatives."
Sarah Palin Tundra notes how Gov. Palin was mobbed by fans on the way inside to attend the RLL dinner and quotes RNC Chairman Michael Steele, "I think she is a standard-bearer right now."
Wizbang weighs in with, "Keep an eye on Sarah Palin because I believe she will continue to have a place in our national politics, and that will be a benefit to our country."
- JP
The Brickyard liked last night's speech and the governor's delivery of it: "If this Sarah continues to show up, we are well on our way to eliminating the negativity of the campaign - and charging toward a Palin presidency."
Let's Get It Right posted Gov. Palin's press release on some recent board appointments. One appointee, Nicholas Henderson to the Alaska Community Services Commission, is a Iraq War vet. It's no surprise that the governor walks the walk on hiring our Iraq and Afganistan veterans , but she deserves kudos for it nevertheless.
Alaska Governor Sarah Palin's Accomplishments has commentary on last night's speech by Sarah Palin, judging the address as "one of the Governor's most beautiful speeches."
HolyCoast.com sums the speech up succinctly, "She walked the walk."
RunSarah2012 says, "It never ceases to amaze me that the Sarah Palin take down effort can always sink to newer depths of slime and vitriol."
Axis of Right on the speech: "Palin’s comments are both beautifully profound and genuine. Her words share a deeply personal experience with the rest of us in the hope of illustrating the value of all human life in all its stages."
Sarah Palin Blog found the speech to be "everything I had hoped it would be."
conservatism for a millennial notes that A. B. Culvahouse, who led the team that vetted Gov. Palin for Team McCain has also served as a counsel to Ronald Reagan, and wonders, " Could he perhaps be seeing the past repeat itself?"
theblogprof observes that the governor's speech was "Much more alive that Obama's have been." He adds, "And then there's the best part. The part that separates her from BHO. No teleprompter!"
DraftPalin2012, in a post on why some conservatives dislike Sarah Palin, opines, "FOX really loves the dour Mark Sanford, who has no chance of being elected to anything outside of SC."
Why Mommy is a Republican very kindly and graciously calls my post on Gov. Palin's speech (cross-posted at RedState.com) "an insightful report." Aw shucks, Ma'am...
Sarah Palin Report has some photos posted of Sarah Palin at this morning's S.M.I.L.E. breakfast.
Be John Galt remarks that the governor still packs them in. "Despite the unending media attacks, she still has star power with conservatives."
Sarah Palin Tundra notes how Gov. Palin was mobbed by fans on the way inside to attend the RLL dinner and quotes RNC Chairman Michael Steele, "I think she is a standard-bearer right now."
Wizbang weighs in with, "Keep an eye on Sarah Palin because I believe she will continue to have a place in our national politics, and that will be a benefit to our country."
- JP
Thanks for the shout out, Josh!
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