Thursday, September 10, 2009

Much More on Sarah Palin's Wall Street Journal Op-Ed

Moe Lane/RedState.com:
"The entire ‘death panels’ issue was one that the media kept worrying at and worrying at, and even the ones that deigned to admit that THAT WOMAN had an actual point were ever-so-disapproving at the way that Palin expressed it. The unapologetic and humorous (that’s important) way that the former governor referred back to it is refreshing."
Serr8d's Cutting Edge:
"Sarah Palin's timing is perfect. Another chip thrown in the gears of Obama's machine-operated political disaster. Just when we needed it."
Jeff Poor/NewsBusters.org:
"Palin, with a baby with Down Syndrome, does have real-life expertise dealing with the American health care system. And her position as governor of Alaska makes her qualified to give insight into the bureaucratization of any part of the public sector, despite Ambinder's calls to dismiss her as a serious voice in the health care debate."
Confederate Yankee:
"We have before us a leader with vision. And then we have the President."
Pundit & Pundette:
"As our fearless leader says every five minutes or so, let's be clear. Sarah Palin is that."
Another Black Conservative:
"If there is one single lesson that Obama and the Democrats should have learned by now, it is that it's in their best interest to ignore Palin. But like moths to a flame, they cannot help themselves. They will descend upon her Op-Ed with snark and insults, all the while inadvertently amplifying her message."
Dodo Can Spell:
"Boy, oh boy - this woman is delightfully devious. The MSM was totally off the mark when they labelled her 'empty-headed'. Moreover, looking at the writing, it is obvious her degree in journalism was well earned."
Ed Walsh/Podium Pundits:
"Governor Palin defuses the president’s “Their answer is do nothing” rhetoric by endorsing four concrete proposals – more concrete than anything President Obama has yet put forth."
Melissa Clouthier/Pajamas Media:
"It’s good. Cogent, clear, and well-written. She’s got a ghost-writer, say lib operatives. Let’s hope! Does Barack Obama write all his own stuff? Surely, libs jest. His college thesis can’t even be found. Why would anyone quibble that Sarah Palin would have a ghost writer? Probably because she makes sense."
Jay Anderson/Pro Ecclesia:
"Far from 'leaving the room' whenever health care is being discussed (as suggested by certain self-satisfied beltway elitists), the lady has taken her place at the at the head of the table. And when the lady at the head of the table speaks, people listen."
Jack Fowler/The Corner:
"By the way, she's not relenting on blasting "death panels" (and good for her)."
Michael Wolff/Newser:
"The message here is not that Sarah Palin is against the Obama health care legislation, but that she is a considerable force to be reckoned with."
Glenn Reynolds/Instapundit:
"So is this a step up from posting her thoughts on Facebook? Or a step down? The Facebook approach has been working pretty well..."
Hyscience:
"Of course Ambinder isn't the only pundit on the left (or right) to criticize Palin. But I can't help but see a lot of common sense in what she has to say and share her concerns."
Rick Moran/American Thinker Blog:
"Sarah Palin has a good op-ed in the Wall Street Journal today where she identifies the major problem with Obamacare; whatever congress comes up with will have to be implemented by thousands of regulations written by unelected bureaucrats."
Allahpundit/Hot Air:
"If I were a GOP bigwig, I would have finagled her an invite to the speech and seated her in the gallery as a visual reminder — preferably with this article in hand."
Update: Sarah Palin's op-ed is now the most viewed on the Wall Street Journal website.

- JP

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