Monday, June 21, 2010

More Quote of the Day Honorable Mentions, Part 66

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"She sure can pick them" Edition...

Tina Hemon at Degrees of Moderation:
"Palin’s recent support of female candidates running in primaries has been spot on – apparently, regardless of how one feels about Sarah Palin personally, she sure can pick them."
Judahlevi at Judahlevi's Blog:
"Sarah Palin, because she is a prominent and effective spokesperson for a different worldview, reveals the true face of the left – which is a face distorted by hate."
Kathryn Jean Lopez at NRO's The Corner:
"This 'Mama Grizzly' stuff is great... To many mainstream-media types though, a pro-life conservative chick is as exotic as you get!"
Paul Ibbetson at CFP:
"Much praise must be given to Sarah Palin, who invigorated the nation with her conservative values and positive, enthusiastic vision for the country. The Palin phenomenon is still infectious today. What she also did by stepping onto the national stage was educate the nation about a woman’s ability to govern and fight for core beliefs, and to do so without losing her humanity."
Mary Fallin quoted in the Tulsa World:
"Sarah Palin is a conservative hero ... If anyone has taken a stand against big government, big spending and the Washington elite, it's her. We're honored to have her support and ready to join Sarah and conservatives everywhere in taking back Oklahoma and taking back the country."
Patrick S. Adams at Patrick's World USA:
"While ACORN was committing financial and voter fraud, no one was there to investigate because they were all up in Alaska digging through Sarah Palin's garbage cans to see if they could find the pregnancy test she used for Trig or maybe the ashes of a burned book that had not been published yet."
Colleen Carroll Campbell in the St. Louis Post-Dispatch:
"It is ironic that the very woman America's feminist establishment most despises has done more than any other in recent memory to revive feminism's political and cultural relevance.`"
Ian Lazaran at C4P:
"The far-left blog AmericaBlog provides another example of the left going off the rails... This blogger is so stupid that a slam that he made against Palin is contradicted by an article that he cited approvingly just days earlier. Who's really delivering the stupidity?"
Ruth Dudley Edwards in the Sunday Independent:
"All the character assassination and ridicule visited upon Governor Palin by those who dismissed her with a shudder as a folksy, gun-toting hick has not dented her spirit... Palin's ability to turn Tea Party anger into votes for her approved candidates is rattling the Democratic Party and she is loving it."
Arnold Vintner at Fort Liberty:
"It was legal to possess small amounts of marijuana in Alaska until just a few ago, and Palin has stated that she’s tried it but didn’t like it. Sarah’s a bit Type-A, it’s no wonder marijuana isn’t her recreational drug of choice. At least she had the guts to stand up for her choices. In 2006 she told the Anchorage Daily News 'I can’t claim a Bill Clinton and say that I never inhaled.'"
Sarah Rumpf at Sunshine State Sarah:
"Palin has been getting a lot of criticism lately for her "Drill, Baby, Drill" comments, but in my opinion, her critics are oversimplifying her position and completely ignoring her past work fighting corruption and promoting responsible regulation of the Alaska oil industry."
Rich Noyes at NewsBusters:
"The column [the Washington Post’s Colbert I. King] churned out for [Father's Day] is one of the laziest ad hominem attacks on conservatives I’ve ever seen... It’s a shameful column, hardly worthy of a college newspaper, let alone a Pulitzer prize winner... When he gets to Sarah Palin, the former Alaska governor is tarred with the wrongdoings of her sister-in-law, her daughter’s ex-boyfriend’s mother, and even the shenanigans of Levi Johnston himself, as if Palin blessed his every move."
Evil Conservative at Evil Conservative Radio:
"You know, I honestly haven't decided if she [is] the best possible person for the job of President of the United States, but considering how I've had to hold my nose and vote for the lesser of two evils the past three elections, Sarah Palin's the best thing going right now in the GOP. My vote is hers to lose right now, unless someone can clone Ronald Reagan."
Richard Maita in the Asheville Citizen-Times:
"I can't help but notice numerous similarities between Sarah Palin and Ronald Reagan... If the right is brave enough to nominate her, 2012 could be another Reagan-type landslide."
V Sebastian Page:
"It caused me no small measure of irritation to see Sarah Palin completely trashed as lacking experience... It it was maddening to see critics [of Sarah Palin] give Obama, who lacked any Executive experience, a complete pass. He was a first term Chicago politician, for crying out loud...corruption may as well have been tattooed on his forehead. Yet here he was going for the number one slot, whereas she was going for the number two slot, and they called her into question?"
- JP

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