Friday, January 15, 2010

More Quote of the Day Honorable Mentions, Part 21

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Palin Derangement Syndrome Edition...

Dodo Can Spell:
"The more they go after her with their bayonets and sharpened instruments, the better Palin gets in deflecting all weaponry thrown at her. Practice makes perfect and thanks to the Left she is getting a whole lot of practice."
Bob Siegel:
"How could 'Blind Side' be so popular, even with those on the Left, while Sarah Palin remains a cursed name in their intimate conversations around the water cooler? Could the media have accomplished such a successful smear campaign that people are reacting to the very name, Sarah Palin, without knowing much if anything about the woman?"
Jason Arvak:
"Partisanship comes first, middle, and last these days. And concerns about corrupt government officials with the power and incentive to do grave damage are so last term. Look! Over there! It’s that evil horrible Sarah Palin! Pay no attention to the man behind the curtain!"
Lauri B. Regan:
"When Sarah Palin was asked to be McCain’s [running mate], the left went berserk and attacked her on all fronts, including her lack of an 'adequate' education. A close friend e-mailed me, specifically mentioning Palin’s college as one reason why she was not qualified for the job. When I pointed out that Harry Truman did not even graduate from college, there was no response."
Jay Tea:
"Her resignation did several things: it exposed and ended the machinations of [her] enemies, and freed her to continue her efforts without the constraints of public office. That, folks, is not the mark of a 'quitter.' That is the mark of a winner. That is the mark of someone who doesn't take her eyes off her end goal, and doesn't let herself be distracted by such concerns as ego or personal aggrandizement or the trappings of power and prestige to achieve what she sees as the greater good. And in the process, she deftly and gracefully shows just what utter scumbags her enemies are, and what depths they will go to in their efforts to defeat her. In some ways, she reminds me of someone else who liberals found dangerous to misunderestimate..."
Arthur Milnes:
"As the old Canadian conservative John Diefenbaker used to say when under attack by the Canadian versions of the U.S. sophisticates now dining out on Palin, 'Everybody is against me - except the people...' One does not have to agree with or even like Sarah Palin or anything she stands for, to realize she's a force worth understanding and respect... Dismissing Palin is far too easy. Her opponents do so at their peril."
Michael Sheppard:
"When Obama sets out he is a Christian... well that is ok... But if Sarah Palin believes that her path in life, her Christian walk, is guided by Christ then that gets headline news and quoted in italics as if it is some weird example of how strange she is. What are we to make of that, is America not overwhelmingly God respecting in the judeo-christian tradition? Is 'In God we trust' still on our coins? Why then is Palin singled out for believing what multitudes of millions do?"
Bruce Karlson:
"By a large margin, the Republican 'leaders' chose her fifth as their choice for a nominee. Romney was first. We should be surprised that DeDe Scuzafava or Charlie Christ did not make the list as this bunch clearly knows how to pick winners!!! Their sniffing contempt is a clear harbinger of good news for Sarah."
The Blogshevik:
"David Letterman’s Head Explodes After Learning Of Sarah Palin’s Fox News Deal!"
K. Carpenter:
"If Sarah Palin had said this, it would be all over for her. She would be done in politics. Finished! It would have been on the front pages of every single newspaper in the land. Every single Democrat in this country would have been out in front of a camera demanding the Governor Palin apologize. Thousands of articles would be written slamming Governor Palin. Instead these words did not come Governor Palin's mouth. It came out of the mouth of a staunch liberal, Harry Reid. Suddenly a massive kum-ba-ya moment has arisen. Liberals are surrounding their fallen comrade in a show of hopey changey unity."
Colleen O'Connor:
"In summary, since her resignation as Gov., Palin is richer, more popular, more admired and consistently more loudly cheered for stiff-arming health care, the press and most incumbent politicians... The more the press and the 'educated class' demean her, the more powerful the wind at her back."
Alaska Pride:
"For someone who has been targeted with such strong and systemic vilification as Sarah Palin, she sure has landed on her feet."
Edisto Joe:
"It's simply astounding that those who continually try to discredit her are the ones who do the most to keep her in the forefront of the political arena today. They have without a doubt played an important part in making her the top and most successful political figure to emerge from 2009. Politics is all about staying relevant and she has certainly done that. A number one best selling book, a successful book tour, speaking engagements and now, a nice contract with Fox. Not bad, for someone the liberal left wrote off back in July of 2009 when she resigned as Governor of Alaska and who they believed committed political suicide."
J O S H U A P U N D I T:
"You can literally feel the steam coming out of the Angry Left's ears at the news that Governor Sarah Palin has signed on with FOX as a contributor..."
Cynthia Yockey:
"From the first moment of former Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin’s debut as a Fox news analyst on The O’Reilly Factor last night, the deathknell began to sound for the Leftist meme that she is dishonest, not intelligent and not ready to be president of the United States... The brilliance of Sarah Palin in leadership, governance and the common sense policies that create the conditions for prosperity and wealth-creation blow the minds of the elitist intelligentsia on both the Left and Right who do not have the ability to persuade people who are dying of thirst to follow them to a water fountain."
- JP

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