Friday, October 30, 2009

More Quote of the Day Honorable Mentions, Part 4

Even more great quotes...

James Lewis:
"Tell them we are going to elect Sarah Palin President -- because she scares the pants off those people. Don't ask me why. Maybe it's that big moose gun she has. Maybe it's her cheerleader personality. Maybe it's her good looks. Maybe it's her Reaganite sense of moral conviction. She just scares them silly. So tell them their worst nightmare is going to come true, and then make it so."
Pittsburgh Tribune-Review:
"When Sarah Palin's memoir hits store shelves next month, it will be at the crux of forces and trends, both short- and long-term, shaping the future of the business of books."
Bob Beers:
"Every rumor the left put forth vanished in a puff of hyperbole. Palin’s own record... proves that she is not interested in spending taxpayers’ money on frivolous wastes... Her replacement seems to be doing just fine, thank you. It seems the only ones really upset about her departure are the liberals because they no longer have Sarah Palin as a hot button target to snipe at."
Joel Johannesen:
"Once again, a huge poll shows that most Americans are 'conservative' — doubling the number of 'liberals'. And this explains why when the Republican Party runs an actual conservative like Ronald Reagan, they win elections with good margins. And why Sarah Palin and Rush Limbaugh and Glenn Beck and Ann Coulter are the ones who are constantly exciting the conservative movement. And it’s why the Bob Doles and the John McCains lose elections."
IMAO:
"In case you didn’t know, Sarah Palin’s book Going Rogue: An American Life is only $9.00 to preorder at Amazon. So if you like Palin, you can go ahead and order a copy. Just be forewarned, I hear it was ghostwritten by a domestic terrorist."
William Kristol:
"It's unlikely that the minority party in Congress will be the source of bold new conservative leadership over the next three years... The center of gravity, I suspect, will instead lie with individuals such as Palin and Huckabee and Gingrich, media personalities like Glenn Beck and Rush Limbaugh, and activists at town halls and tea parties. Some will lament this -- but over the past year, as those voices have dominated, conservatism has done pretty well in the body politic, and Republicans have narrowed the gap with Democrats in test ballots."
The Irritable Pundit:
"Never has a name stirred up so much angst among the left. Andrew Sullivan, the celebrated and slightly mad blogger is a perfect example. Insistent that Trig is actually Sarah's daughter's child to the point of publishing innumerable screeds... more than any self-professed gay man should. I originally ascribed it to standard leftist politics and an unhealthy dose of hate, self and otherwise. Now however, it is seems more likely to be liberal womb-envy."
Cosmopolitan Conservative:
"Schafly and Beverly LaHaye are the primary parties responsible for stopping the ERA, but Palin is the one who exposed the hypocrisy of the women’s movement. Mention any of those names, and feminists do an Exorcist-type head roll. Many times you can see the steam coming out of their ears."
Keith Burgess-Jackson:
"Palin wasn't attacked because she's a conservative; she was attacked because she's a female conservative. [Clarence] Thomas wasn't attacked because he's a conservative; he was attacked because he's a black conservative. Progressives believe that women and blacks are too stupid to think for themselves. How else to explain the viciousness of their attacks?"
Jessica Wakeman:
"The only thing Levi probably isn’t full of hooey about? 'I’m sure [Sarah’s] got something coming for me,' he ominously predicts. Probably! Sucks to be you, dude."
Melissa Clouthier:
"Sarah Palin can learn, grow, speak, hone her message and demonstrate qualifications over time. The other candidates have a much tougher time with demonstrating that they care for the people. It might take getting personality transplants..."
Another Black Conservative:
"It is interesting to see Palin express support Christie considering he was kind of evasive about have her stump for him. That being said, Sarah did a better job explaining why one should vote for Christie than Christie does himself."
Yael T. Abouhalkah:
"Sarah Palin has struck it rich with her memoir, Going Rogue, and she's going to deserve every penny she gets when it's published next month. And that starts with her stunning $1.25 million advance for writing the book for HarperCollins."
Nikitas3:
"Sarah Palin is easily one of the most famous and engaging political figures of our time. She is young and is going to be around for a long time. And with disenchantment with Obama setting in among independent voters and even among many Democrats, leftist[s] fear that this fascinating and very successful American woman is going to steal the political show... In fact it already is happening."
C. Edmund Wright:
"From the 'backwater' town of Wasilla, the naïve hockey-mom moose-huntress simply 'Facebooked' a few thoughts into her device of choice and damned if those words didn't bounce off a satellite and land squarely in the middle of New York state politics... And from the glass towers of Manhattan to the stately low-rise buildings of Washington, self-important media pundits and Republican Party hacks are once again slow to realize that they have been outmaneuvered, out-finessed, and outsmarted by their favorite target of derision, Sarah Palin. I wonder if David Brooks has quit staring at the crease in Obama's pants long enough to notice."
- JP

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