Sunday, April 11, 2010

Sunday Morning Sarahcuda Bites for April 11, 2010

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A call for prayers for Poland from Gov. Palin's Twitter page:
"Prayers for Poland as Pres. Kaczynski is mourned by his citizenry after plane crash takes his life,along w dozens of others,in West.Russia"
The industrious Whitney has put together a handy guide to Governor Palin's Accomplishments, a concise PDF summary of the governor's accomplishments while in office. Details for downloading and printing are at The Palination.

An audio clip of Mark Levin -- The Great One -- explaining why "Sarah Palin would make a great president" is on YouTube here, thanks to uffda.

Publisher’s Weekly has revised the 2009 book sales figures that appeared in its March 22, 2010 issue. Let not your hearts be troubled, for Sarah Palin's Going Rogue is still number one for all of last year in Hardcover Nonfiction Sales, despite the fact that it wasn't released until November. The updated sales total for Gov. Palin's memoir is 2,674,684 copies.

At The Corner, Kathryn Jean Lopez found it noteworthy that Sarah Palin cited K-Lo's NRO colleague Jonah Goldberg in the governor's SRLC speech.

Also at The Corner, in a post by Victor Davis Hanson, the noted classicist and commentator echoes Glenn Reynolds in parentheses:
"(If only Obama treated Iran or Syria as he does Bush, Sarah Palin, and the top 10 percent of American taxpayers.)"
Political Wire's Quote of the Day Saturday came from GOP Sen. David Vitter of Louisiana:
"I'll take a TV personality over a community organizer any day."
And at RedHampshire.com, Fergus Cullen laments the fact that Sarah Palin hasn't visited the Granite State since she made three stops there in October of 2008. Noting that the GOP's first female vice presidential candidate drew a crowd of 6,000 to Salem High during the '08 campaign, Cullen says Gov. Palin "has a large and receptive audience in New Hampshire eager to see her."

- JP

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