Saturday, May 1, 2010

Detroit Free Press: The 'Anti-Obama' Addreses Crowd of 1500 in Michigan

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The Freep's Dawson Bell reported today that Gov. Palin "resumed her role as the anti-Obama" this morning at Clarkson's Mt. Zion church. The 2008 GOP vice presidential candidate told the audience of 1,500 that American voters are suffering from buyer's remorse because the "hopey changey stuff" of the 2008 election wasn't the kind of they were hoping for. To remedy the situation, Sarah Palin prescribed a heavy dose of Common sense in the form of conservative values and the Constitution, medicine which should be taken while repealing Obamacare and standing up for American exceptionalism and a robust military:
It may be hard, but it's not complicated, Palin said at the Defending the American Dream Summit, sponsored by the Michigan chapter of Americans for Prosperity.

"When you look at what's happening in Washington, D.C., it's easy to get discouraged," she said. "But I beg you not to do that. Don't allow anyone to tell you to sit down and shut up."

Introduced as "the left's worst nightmare," Palin went after President Obama, Democratic leaders in Congress and the media with gusto in her 40-minute address.

But Obama got the closest scrutiny.

During a brief question and answer period after delivering her speech, Palin cited the president's recent comment that America was the world's dominant military superpower "whether we like it or not."

"We like being a dominant superpower," Palin said. "What kind of a comment was that coming from a president?"
The AFP summit will continue all day, while Gov. Palin travels to the Kansas City area, where she will speak to the Winning Back America conference in Independence at 6 PM.

While Sarah Palin was speaking in Clarkston, the most radically leftist president in American history was telling the graduating class at the the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor that Glenn Beck and Rush Limbaugh fans should "try reading a few columns on the Huffington Post website" -- a far-left hate site known for publishing lies, smears and innuendo, much of it aimed a Gov. Palin and conservative talk radio hosts. We can't recall a more partisan commencement address made by any other American president, but this one promised "post-partisan" leadership. So much for false promises and false prophets.

- JP

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