Saturday, June 5, 2010

More Quote of the Day Honorable Mentions, Part 59

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"Magnificent Obsession" Edition...

Don Surber:
"She simply is the most fascinating American politician since Ronald Reagan."
Moonbattery:
"Sarah Palin is hated by the progressive left with a degree of obsessed derangement that Cotton Mather would have called 'a little over the top.'"
CSU Stanislaus:
"The latest accusations by Senator (Leland) Yee are nothing more than a continuation of his efforts to create scandal where there is none."
Tha Malcontent:
"It would be hard to even imagine Sarah Palin behaving as badly, stupidly, and as cynically as this President. And even after he’s been in office for a year and a half the left is still on Sarah Palin’s case."
Allen Ball:
"Can anyone tell me why Sarah Palin, a Christian, a loving mother, and a faithful wife, is so hated by Henry Winkler... Matt Damon... and other lovely, kind-hearted, unbiased Hollywood celebrities, liberal media, and liberal democrats?"
Jim Hoft:
"Sarah Palin is one conservative who gets it. She understands that the leftist democratic-media complex will distort and lie about you and misrepresent your words if you are conservative."
Moe Lane:
"Palin went on to ask Ambassador Huntsman by name whether he agrees with this… unique… initiative of the State Department. I’m not sure whether she’s asking him to answer in his capacity as an ambassador, or in his capacity of a potential future leader in the Republican party; either way, she’s quite keen to hear Huntsman’s response."
Charles Reynolds:
"The crowd loved both Palin and Haley. And the addition to Haley's campaign of Palin's support is not only a much needed and appreciated boost to her name recognition, but it has become talk among the other GOP candidates."
Patrick S. Adams:
"Can she hear her words through our ears and know that she is that Reaganesque character she so desires to see in the White House?"
Another Black Conservative:
"The next lesson Republicans need to learn is not to allow Democrats to disguise themselves as conservatives. Critz, a Democrat running in a heavily Democratic district, made himself sound like he was Sarah Palin’s little brother. He ran as pro-life, pro-gun, anti-Cap and Trade and anti-ObamaCare... Put the simple question before the voters, 'can you really trust Democrat ____ to stay a moderate when they get to Washington?'"
Ed Morrissey:
"Sarah Palin keeps the debate and focus on immigration enforcement, making the point that the impact of uncontrolled immigration falls hardest on those who entered the country lawfully, and implicitly making the point that the federal government created this problem by refusing to enforce its laws. "
Ruth Graham:
"Recently, Olbermann taunted Sarah Palin by saying she doesn’t have the courage to come on MSNBC... The truth is, he wouldn’t know what to do with Palin if he actually nabbed her as a guest. This taunt is coming from a man who hasn’t encountered an opposing viewpoint since his makeup artist timidly suggested a Maybelline foundation with less orange in it."
The Conservative Son:
"I used to have some respect for Juan [Williams], but when I saw him acidly attack Sarah Palin on Hannity, again, as not being as smart as Obama, it was obvious there was one reason only. Funny, but he never mentions anything Obama ever did to prove himself to be so smart. All Juan did was make fun of how pretty Palin is. That's what a sexist does, he writes off a woman because she is either too ugly or too pretty. I suppose that makes him a sexist too. Sheesh!"
Michelle Easton:
"More and more conservative women are stepping up into leadership roles, in part because of fabulous role models like Sarah Palin"
Sally Shupe:
"[Going Rogue] is very inspirational and has left me with a feeling that I can accomplish anything I set out to do."
Michael van der Galien:
"Whether you agree with her politics or not, you have to admit that Palin is one of the bravest women in America. She says what she believes, no matter how much she’s criticized for it. Not only does she seem ready to go to war with the mainstream media, I get the impression she’s even eager to do so."
Melissa Clouthier:
"Once again, I see @SarahPalinUSA calling out the President. She's like a voice in the wilderness."
Sissy Willis:
"Sarah's necklace was probably a signal of support for Gov Brewer. Turquoise jewelry is AZ signature"
Marooned In Marin:
"Of course, any mention of the truth hits a nerve with President Thin-Skinned, and so he sent out his little lying press shill, Robert Fibbs, to take a swipe at Palin, which missed by a New York mile."
Hoboduke:
"Little Sarah Palin knew how to handle the big oil guys, and that meant not being bought by their money."
- JP

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