Sunday, October 4, 2009

Reaction to 'Going Rogue' - Round Four

With more quotes guaranteed to send Palin-haters on both sides of the aisle into moonbat meltdown mode...

cooperscopy:
"The power brokers are all scared to death of her. Book sales mean something, as well as huge internet hits for every Palin article. There is a growing and new populist movement. A fly over country commando troop, ready to storm the Washington power palace with pitch forks in hand."
Down on the Pharm:
"Enough Ragging on Sarah Palin for writing a book with a collaborator. Sarah made no claims to the contrary. On the other hand, Obama has claimed to have written Dreams of My Father himself... Bill Ayers wrote it from material supplied by Obama."
Hyscience:
"We're talking about a book that's not even out yet, and Politico's Ben Smith is already attacking her co-author as a staunch conservative, devoted evangelical Christian, and intensely partisan Republican from far, far outside the Beltway. As though there's something wrong with being a conservative Christian Republican?"
Political Pistachio:
"Sarah Palin's popularity continues to take off like a rocket, and the liberal left remains in denial... Sarah Palin is a fresh voice of conservatism, and the people love her for it."
Never Yet Melted:
"Palin is having the last laugh over the Post attack piece’s 'blithering idiot' insult. Apparently, she is getting hundreds of speech requests at her new $100,000 speaking fee."
Althouse:
"The 'rogue' is specifically a horse that resists being controlled by others. It is exhibiting its own will, and not the victim of happenstance. Now, fate touched Palin when McCain choose her, and she did get into trouble when she exhibited will, and the maverick's people called her 'rogue'"
Responsibility:
"It seems that Mrs. Palin still has all the Liberal’s knickers in knots as they keep lobbing grenades at her. As the old Air Force bombardiers used to say, 'The closer you get to the target the heavier the flak.'"
Moonbattery:
"Sarah Palin's book, Going Rogue, hits Number 1 on both Barnes and Noble and Amazon's pre-order list. She finished the book four months ahead of schedule, and didn't have to hire an unrepentant Marxist terrorist to write it for her."
Giovanni's World:
"I’m guessing that Steve [Schmidt] got spooked by Sarah Palin when 60,000 people showed up for one of her rallies, while his boss was drawing crowds in the hundreds."
Talk Wisdom:
"It will be quite interesting to see how Palin handles all of her critics in her book. Maybe there is time left for her to include something about how much of a lying, cheating, sexual pig David Letterman is?"
Charles Cooper:
"Palin has this knack for sending the liberal-left into knee-knocking spittle-inducing convulsions. More than any other Republican, Palin stirs passions. Most important, she has the sort of sass that attracts big crowds of true believers willing to open their wallets for her. Can you say that about the likes of Tim Pawlenty or (gasp!) Bobby Jindal? Not with a straight face."
Adrienne Ross:
"The last time I checked, Going Rogue: An American Life was already number one on both Barnes and Noble and Amazon. And the last time I checked, Governor Palin didn't need an endorsement from Oprah Winfrey to make that happen."
The Dame Truth:
"She’s a crowd pleaser and remains a huge draw; with a best selling book and several groups dedicated to drafting her to run for POTUS, it’s bound to get interesting, and the best part is seeing all those in Fringe media with egg on their faces as she continues to climb effortlessly to the top of the best seller lists and beyond."
The Minority Report:
"Unbelievable but if a weasel like Steve Schmidt is saying it's a catastrophe then my belief is that she's actually viable... This preemptive bashing is all due to the fact that 1) she's extremely popular and 2) these idiots know she's not going to hold back about them in the book. All the more reason to look forward to reading it."
Dark Knight:
"You want to see where the electorate’s sentiments are? Compare Palin’s book sales with those of liberals. She is going to bury them, even if the unions starting buying Teddy’s book in bulk and having them delivered straight to recycle."
- JP

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