Friday, October 23, 2009

What a difference a day makes

Sarah Palin's endorsement of Doug Hoffman has brought a flood of new money into a campaign which was already racking up some impressive donations -- $116,000 in one day, according to Ed Morrissey's source inside the campaign and confirmed by Stacy McCain, who is on the scene in New York. From Ed's post at Hot Air:
"If nothing else, this confirms the power that Palin has with the conservative base. She can raise money hand over fist, even with some considerable negatives with other constituencies. If Hoffman winds up winning this election, Palin will become a very popular woman in the 2010 campaign, especially in Blue Dog Democrat districts where conservatives have grown appalled by the direction of a Democratic Congress. Even if he doesn’t, this has been an impressive demonstration of influence and power."
Sarah Palin, by her words and deeds, continues to make fools and liars out of her harshest critics. 

- JP

4 comments:

  1. JP, Not too bad for a "quitter, " ain't it?

    That TexasFred creature is not much different from the lefty Palin haters. He just waves the flag more to make it seem more "uh-mar-i-kin," heh. Too much little rascals and associate fellow of the He-man Wimin Haters Club.

    Sarah! Endorse me! (would I have to pay taxes as unearned income?)

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  3. I bear no ill will toward Texas Fred. He used to look more favorably upon Sarah, but he seemed to me to go around the bend when she resigned. He's convinced that Sarah resigned because she "couldn't handle the pressure of office." It's a rare gift to be able to read minds like that and learn people's true motivations first hand.

    I tried to tell the truth about her resigning because paid Democrap operatives had clogged up the exec branch of AK state gove. and ran up huge bills to the taxpayer and the Palins. but Fred doesn't want to hear it and banned me.

    But, shoot, even that doesn't make me hate him, because it's his website, and he can run it any way he wants to, just as I run mine any way I choose to. I pray God protects and blesses him with good health, wealth and happiness.

    Some of Fred's commenters in that ol' boy network, however, I have to wonder about. Them good ol' boys seem to think that them PSM-in' wimmin' can't run nary anything but a Speed Queen washer/dryer combo. Guess they never done heared of Maggie Thatcher and Golda Meir (but I got me a sneekin' suzpisshun that one of them two wimminfolk might be of the jooooo wish pershawzun).

    - JP

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  4. I've been thinking about the whole 'quitter" tag. To retreat in the face of momentarily overwhelming and fatal odds seems a might reasonable to me. To regroup, resupply, rearm and recommit is a winning formula in any battle not yet finished were your opponent is high fiving at the "O" club with not sentries posted.

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