Saturday, November 7, 2009

More Quote of the Day Honorable Mentions, Part 5

And the quotes keep on a-coming...

Howard Portnoy:
"It might be fun for morons like [Eugene] Robinson to go after Sarah Palin, whom he refers to as 'Chairman Sarah' in his column, or to decry 'the wit and wisdom of Glenn Beck.' But the simple truth is that the current Democrat leadership has no shortage of dunces and/or loudmouths. Find me a human being anywhere on earth who couldn’t name more U.S. presidents than Nancy Pelosi. And since when is Joe Biden anything other than a clown with bad hair plugs?"
Colleen Raezler:
"It’s no secret that the media loathe Sarah Palin, but the recent attention given to Levi Johnston proves how far they will go to smear her name... To CBS, this was more grist for the anti-Palin mill."
The Lonely Conservative:
"The 'senior administration official' might want to think again about being 2 and 0 against Palin. She endorsed Doug Hoffman via her Facebook page. But Hoffman wasn’t the only conservative or Republican Sarah went to bat for. She also endorsed Chris Christie in New Jersey and Bob McDonnell in Virginia. So it’s safe to say that in 2009 the White House is only 1 for 3 against Sarah Palin."
Peter Grier:
"Sure, Sarah Palin lost in last year’s election, but she might be on track to win the title of GOP endorser-in-chief. Just as we predicted, Republican candidates are starting to compete to win a coveted nod of approval from the ex-governor of Alaska."
Chris Cillizza:
"Kirk's memo is tangible evidence of the power of Palin's endorsement in a Republican primary. Kirk, a moderate by voting record in the House, is clearly very concerned about the negative impact a Palin endorsement of one of his primary opponents could have on his chances at being the party's nominee for the seat being vacated by appointed Sen. Roland Burris (D)."
Mark Noonan:
"Without TEA Party (and Sarah Palin is a TEA Party hero) support, any moderate to RINO GOPer out there might have a lot of trouble both getting nominated, and then winning in the Fall. Combinations and calculations are adjusting out there."
Candance Moore:
"Catty and superficial writing appeared in nearly every piece about Palin on the World Newser in 2008. Back then, political issues were not as important as makeup and designer clothes. Now when a liberal woman was denied support based solely on her political positions, it obviously meant that conservatives were sexist bigots. This time, no one had printed attacks on Scozzafava's wardrobe or peddled hurtful gossip about her children. Yet the World Newser mystically saw sexism at work anyway. In a race that really was about substance, the only explanation for a liberal woman's defeat had to be her gender. The real message from ABC News has come through loud and clear: conservative women need not apply."
Hillbuzz:
"Harper Collins is releasing her book tour and she’s skipping the major cities where the most crazy Leftists live, who Palin’s never going to convert... Skip the big cities where Liberals rule. Go to the places where moderates and Independents hold sway. Keep that base fired up…don’t alienate the moderates and Independents…and, honestly, do not for one moment try to convert any Liberals because that’s a losing battle... She is not doing that... She is running for President."
Arturo Mora:
"You could say this was in a part the opening blow of Obama vs. Sarah Palin 2012, and I’d have to call it an even match... This election was just a tease for political junkies. 2010, the truly big show, is an eon away. If Obama can get the economy moving in time, make a stronger case for the spending and sacrifices in the healthcare and energy reforms, and avoid any more big initiatives after those, independent voters might just come back to his party. If not, and Palin can show real influence that helps lead her party to victory, it may just set up the battle royale that has the junkies dreaming: Obama vs Palin 2012."
Gary P. Jackson:
"For such an insignificant woman, Sarah sure does take up an incredible amount of the White House and the media’s air time on a daily basis... All of this incredibly silly gymnastics from the White House to somehow spin an epic loss on Tuesday into a win against Sarah Palin just shows you that she is living in their heads rent free!"
- JP

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