Worms at Work: The lying left is still pushing its "Brown snubs Palin" meme, as evidenced by the prevaricating maggots at slime site Gawker. But the truth is out there.
Small World: In the May issue of Reason magazine, James Antle III says Sarah Palin isn’t the only prominent Republican to back Rand Paul over Trey Grayson:
The publisher, flat-tax maven, and former presidential candidate Steve Forbes is a Paul backer. So is former House Majority Leader Dick Armey, whose organization FreedomWorks lists Paul as one of the five most important candidates to support in 2010. Concerned Women for America has endorsed Paul, helping to allay concerns about his social conservatism. Gun Owners of America weighed in on Paul’s behalf as well, though there were never any questions about his opposition to gun control.Gov. Palin was Alaska co-chair of the of the Steve Forbes presidential campaign in 1999.
Stimulus/Response: It didn't take long after Doug Brady's C4P post yesterday making the case that Sarah Palin is presidential right now for Dan Riehl to put up a slightly dissenting opinion. Conservatives 4 Palin must be living in Riehl's head, rent-free.
Get Yee Behind Me: That cracked-nut lefty State Senator from Com-Francisco is still on a Mission From Marx to mine some publicity off of Gov. Palin's upcoming speech at California State University Stanislaus. By some strange coincidence, he also very publicly filed the papers for reelection less than a month before he launched his crusade against Sarah Palin's speakers contract. Talk about firing up the
Chris Crass: WaPo political blogger Chris Cillizza appears to be trying to create a "sarcasm" meme around The Arctic Fox. He certainly uses the word, or a derivative of it, often enough in a column gratuitously titled "The Sarcasm of Sarah Palin." Gee, Chris, it's not like Gov. Palin's detractors have ever used any mean ol' sarcasm in their 24/7 Alinsky attacks on her, now is it? Among those detractors, Joshuapundit points out, is POTUS.
Magnificent Obsession: Will someone please tell these people that the 2012 presidential primaries are yet twenty long months away? If we recall correctly, everyone was telling us in 2006 that a Rudy vs. Hillary match was a certainty. Things change.
Political Pistachio: The rising stars in the conservative constellation are... women. Thank you, Mrs. Thatcher, for inspiring all those young girls who are now all grown up.
Guns and Violins: The hysterical left is still pushing this nonsense. Don Surber reminds readers that the prez loves him a good brawl, and we recall how he commanded his troops to get in our faces. Screech!
- JP
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