Tuesday, June 15, 2010

More Quote of the Day Honorable Mentions, Part 64

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"Captain Louis Renault Award" Edition...

Gary P Jackson:
"A couple of days ago noted 'Profile in Courage' Mitt Romney came out of hiding, basically copied the last couple of Sarah Palin’s Facebook posts on Obama, leadership, and the oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico, then submitted them to USA Today in the form of an op-ed. In this stellar piece of writing Romney reveals to a shocked nation that Barack Obama is not a leader... Mitt doesn’t go away empty handed though, as he’s been awarded the prestigious Captain Louis Renault Award for those who are shocked -- shocked -- at the obvious."
Sister Toldjah:
"Yes, including Andrew Sullivan, who has been obsessed with Sarah Palin’s uterus for going on two years now, popular liberal sites like TPM Muckraker which featured a story about Sarah Palin owning a tanning bed, and the HuffPo, which published a story inquiring as to whether or not Palin had had lipliner tattooed on. Let’s also not forget the 2008 attacks launched by liberals – including high profile liberal Alan Colmes – suggesting that Palin had posed for nude photos when she was younger, that she had her first son Track out of wedlock, and that she named her children after witches. Then there was the alleged photo of her in a red, white, and blue 'patriotic bikini' with a rifle in her hand – an image that was Photoshopped. Also, remember the moonbat in Chicago who painted a nude picture of Sarah Palin … using his daughter as the model? I could go on and on, but the point has been made: They say it’s conservative males who judge conservative women solely on the basis of the way that they look, but from my vantage point it ain’t conservative men putting conservative women in a box based on their looks and bodies, but instead rabid lefties."
Hillbuzz:
"We sure wish Alaska was closer to Illinois, so we could go there and... photograph [Joe McGinnis] all day, ask him inane questions until he can’t stand it anymore, rummage through his garbage, draw unflattering pictures of him with crayons, and generally drive him insane and suck up all of his energy so he’d be too tired and on edge to lift his binoculars and peep into little girls’ windows."
The Ignorant Fishermen:
"The Left and its State-Run Media Minions are now extremely busy trying to discredit Palin and have set up an unparalleled smear campaign to derail any 2012 presidential run... Although with Palin, the Left have a fight on their hands and they know it."
Jim Sweeney:
"That Sarah Palin is dumb is accepted wisdom on the left. Some on the right preached that same Gospel though, after the recent primary, perhaps no more. Consider. Last July, Mrs. Palin resigned as Alaska's governor which pundits alleged marked the end of her political career. Since then, personally she has earned millions with her book, appearances and television contract thus insulating her from having to worry about the mortgage. Next, she made several endorsements of primary candidiates, most of whom won, and each of whom is in an important presidential primary and electoral state. (E.g., Terry Branstad in Iowa; Nikki Haley in South Carolina; Rand Paul in Kentucky; Rick Perry in Texas.) She demonstrated real loyalty by endorsing McCain in Arizona and double smarts by endorsing Carly Fiorina in California which will get her a filthy rich Senator supporter or a filthy rich supporter in future Palin campaigns. In all, the last 11 months have been pretty good for her. She's made millions, improved her political heft, remains a popular feminine icon and has been a consistent winner in politics and business."
Jim Hoft:
"After the success of the candidates that Sarah Palin endorsed in this past week’s primaries, Newsweek predictably mocks Sarah and Conservative American women. They must all be wingnut Christofascists, you know. "
Reagan to Palin:
"While NEWSWEEK is on its way down…Sarah is on her way up."
Jonathan Martin:
"There has never been a non-white female governor in the nation’s history — yet the GOP could elect two in November. New Mexico’s Susana Martinez, an Hispanic, won her party’s nomination last month, and South Carolina’s [Nikki] Haley, who got just less than half the vote in her primary Tuesday and is the heavy favorite in a runoff later this month... Former Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin has lent her powerful endorsement to a group of female candidates and defended Haley at a pivotal time in the Palmetto State's primary... But behind the scenes, some of the most senior GOP leaders in the country have worked feverishly to recruit and advance select candidates... In New Mexico, RGA officials and Texas Gov. Rick Perry worked to boost Martinez, helping to deliver her... an endorsement from Palin. And in South Carolina, the RGA also helped to wire the Palin endorsement for Haley..."
Ed Phillips:
"You can tell when an attractive, strong, conservative woman is getting too successful and powerful in the eyes of the self-important media....they try to disassemble her by reducing her to her lady parts."
Stella Paul:
"When the really hard times hit this year – and oh, they will – Americans will find no reassuring strength or warmth in the newly royalist White House. And in their pain and despair, they will turn to the motherly dynamo from Alaska. Sarah Palin, who spends Christmas with her family serving a community dinner in her hometown of Wasilla. Sarah Palin, who always lovingly mentions the troops and their [families'] sacrifice everywhere she goes. Sarah Palin, the Alaskan fox with a servant’s heart and a lion’s strength. By the time the election of 2012 rolls around, it will merely confirm what is already well-established in the people’s minds and hearts: President Sarah Palin."
Politik Ditto:
"The Left's acceptance of sexism and misogyny against Sarah Palin is indefensible. Yet their bare-knuckles hatred for the woman masks their hypocrisy."
Mason Conservative:
"With Palin's selection as vice-president last year and her soaring popularity and controversy she has opened the floodgates and broken the glass ceiling in the GOP... You won't find harder working activists than [in] your local Republican Women's Association, and it seems with Palin's emergence more and more female Republicans are willing to run."
Blue Star Chronicles:
"Sarah Palin 2012? The pragmatic Palin picks show political acumen on her part and have raised questions about... whether she’s planning a run for the presidency in 2012. I’ve always said, don’t underestimate Palin Power."
Standing Pat:
"Sarah Palin fans support her because they agree with her positions, admire her track-record, love her patriotism, and respect her integrity. The left attacks her on personal grounds: she wasn’t the mother of Trig, she’s getting divorced, she had a boob job, she’s a religious nut-job, etc. etc. They rarely engage with her on the issues. There is a reason for that. Whenever they do so, she clobbers them. She does it on Facebook and Twitter and Fox News, over and over again."
David J. Hentosh:
"Hillary Clinton has been placed on a pedestal by liberal feminists while Sarah Palin has been demonized. However, Sarah Palin has achieved more on her own and set a better example of female independence than Hillary. Sarah has demonstrated to all women that a career and a family are possible and feminism does not have to be an obstacle or be hidden in order to succeed. However, Sarah dares to think for herself and, therefore, cannot be a role model for lock-step liberal feminists."
- JP

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