Sunday, October 18, 2009

More Quote of the Day Honorable Mentions, Part 3

American Glob:
"Do you remember Sarah Palin’s speech at the Republican National Convention last fall? Everything she predicted about Obama has come to pass…"
ProgressiveThink.com:
"Steve Schmidt, who is a major political loser embarrassment to the Republican party, is... certainly a secretive operative of the Romney presidential operation. Schmidt’s blast at Sarah Palin... is unforgivable."
Ruby Slippers:
"Interestingly enough Schmidt declined to elaborate on all his earlier criticism of Palin, instead called her a 'great political talent.' Mmmm... what exactly caused the scales to finally fall from Schmidt's shifty eye balls?"
Darleen Click:
"Hand that woman a saucer of milk... [Kathleen] Parker dismisses Palin in favor of a (in her words) 'a 24-year-old celebrity blogger whose fame is (thus far) inherited'. That’s it. That’s all Parker can find to recommend Meghan[McCain] and include her with three other accomplished women."
Manley's Republic:
"Not that [Sarah Palin] needed the likes of Robert B. Reich, but the victory is still a sweet one... Who would ever have guessed that a diminutive ferret would have vindicated the Arctic Fox?"
Unconventional Wisdom:
"Maureen Dowd isn't funny... Her signature device appears to be creating imaginary scenes and populating them with her enemies - sort of like Dante's Inferno for dumped high schoolers, except political... It's painful to hear somebody with sauce this weak insult Sarah Palin's intelligence in the same piece - it's cheap as dirt."
Chris Adamo:
"Despite her lack of an Ivy League pedigree, or perhaps owing to it, Sarah Palin sees moral issues in black and white and, unlike her Beltway insider antagonists, is not afraid to say so. As such she poses a great threat to the Republican 'business as usual' Washington crowd that occasionally plays to the right (especially at election time), but ultimately seeks its own advancement."
PrairiePundit:
"Sarah Palin shows much more wisdom on this subject than the Obama administration and the Democrats in Congress. The recent decision to cut back on exploration at previously approved sites will mean we will have to import the oil that could have been produced from those well[s], which means fewer jobs here and less revenue to government entities from the oil production. At a time when we need good jobs as well as revenue, the decision makes no sense."
Flopping Aces:
"Q: What do Sarah Palin, Michelle Bachman and Liz Cheney Have in Common?

A: They are all successful, attractive conservative women who are routinely attacked and smeared by the left!"
American Daughter:
"The statist diktat is not to refute an opponent’s argument, it is to 'wipe him from the face of the earth.' Sarah Palin, Clarence Thomas, and Robert Bork are noted recipients of the left’s scorched-earth and personal destruction politics. The mainstream media have been frantically trying to deflate Sarah Palin’s ascendancy to the leadership of a national conservative movement since her dazzling acceptance speech at the Republican National Convention in September 2008."
- JP

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