Monday, August 24, 2009

More reaction to Sarah Palin's op-ed on tort reform

We covered the first round here. Now for Round Two...

Atlas Shrugs:
"Sarah Palin has just hit on the one issue Obama and his death cult do not want to discuss, and that is tort reform - out of control lawsuits, sky high malpractice insurance, and doctors running more tests than needed just to cover their tails, are all part of the single largest expense in American health care that can easily be remedied."
The Lonely Conservative:
"Sarah Palin must have the most popular Facebook page in America. She’s putting it to good use."
The Crabby Constituent:
"You cannot tell me that this Conservative woman from Alaska is not a threat or a superstar."
Exposing Liberal Lies:
"How the liberals hate this plain-spoken woman who makes so much sense."
American Thinker Blog:
"Fresh from spurring a discussion of end of life issues with her mention of death panels under Obamacare in Facebook, former Governor Sarah Palin (R-Alaska) is at it again."
The Underground Conservative:

"Sarah Palin represents a major threat to elitists of all stripes in the United States in much the same manner that Ronald Reagan did. She has a way of connecting with ordinary, average Americans that few politicians are able to do, and really no one has been able to do since, well, Ronaldus Magnus."

Washington Times:
"When Bob Beckel, uber-Democrat and manager of Walter Mondale's 1984 presidential campaign, agrees on something with outspoken conservative Sarah Palin, last year's Republican nominee for vice president, it's time to take notice."

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"Mrs. Palin and Mr. Beckel agree that health care reform can't move forward unless lawyers have their sails trimmed a bit. They are right."
To borrow a euphemism doctors are fond of using in place of the word "pain" -- that last quote should make Democrats experience some "discomfort."

- JP

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