Friday, July 30, 2010

More Quote of the Day Honorable Mention, Part 85

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"Something to Behold" Edition...

Long Beach Press-Telegram:
"Will Sarah run? Does she have a chance to win the GOP nomination? The presidency? More than three-fourths (76 percent) of Republicans think she has a chance to be president, according to the Gallup Poll; 44 percent of all Americans think she has more than a fighting chance. Compare those numbers to Mitt Romney, who is favored by 54 percent of Republicans and 36 percent of all Americans, the poll found. You betcha those numbers are something to behold."
Merv Benson at Prairie Pundit:
"The Palin endorsement is more valuable than campaign contributions this year. It has been the most valuable endorsement in recent memory. Some candidates are going to have to quit ridiculing her and start looking for her support."
Michael Howard Saul at the Wall Street Journal:
"But by the end of the news conference, [Mayor Michael Bloomberg] had made it abundantly clear that he doesn't believe the 2008 Republican vice presidential nominee is a racist."
Carmelo Junior at Rebuild the Party:
"While opportunists and cowards like Ron Paul, Mitt Romney, Mike Huckabee and Newt Gingrich hide, barracuda Sarah Palin is fighting to take our country back and rebuild the party of Lincoln."
Carl in Jerusalem at Israel Matzav:
"Pushing the one Jewish state to indefensible borders in order to force a 'Palestinian' one within it, would make it highly unlikely that the Jewish state will be around much longer short of Mosaic type miracles on which we are instructed not to rely. The 1949 armistice lines - and anything close to them - are not secure borders. Sarah Palin recognizes that. Does Jeffrey Goldberg?"
Vulgar Moralist at Vulgar Morality:
"In plain language, the mass media promoted and suppressed information for nakedly political reasons. Politicians took note, and learned to play the media like a fiddle. The result, so far as the purveyors of mass publicity are concerned, is a situation closer to Old Regime censorship than to the critical observations of the republic of letters. Any who doubt this should consider the stark differences in the media treatment of Sarah Palin and John Edwards."
D. B. Light at Light Seeking Light:
"Liberals and Lefties are far more hateful than people on the Right, and that they tend to nurse their hatred forever. Bush derangement syndrome and the vicious and ridiculous attacks on Sarah Palin were nothing new -- just a recent manifestation of the seething cauldron of venom that is modern liberalism. "
fmaidment at RedState.com:
"The fact is that Handel is Pro-Life, and that GRTL has far-overstepped anything resembling the bounds of decency. Attacking Karen Handel and stating that she’d have supported aborting Trig Palin is no different than the liberal accusation that Trig was in fact Bristol Palin’s son. They have no evidence of the assertion and in fact have contravening statements from anyone relevant involved. Rather than making a statement of fact, Melanie Crozier has taken the low-road to ad-hominem attacks and baseless claims of supporting euthanasia. Look behind you, Ms. Crozier. There’s the line."
John Paulus:
"With Sarah Palin, we not only hear critical things about her, but the media sensationalizes stories about her children. Why? Is Al Gore not trying to impact policy? Was he not the former senior Senator from Tennessee? The two-time Presidential Candidate? The Vice President of the United States for 8 years? The Democrat Presidential nominee who lost becoming President by 350 votes? The Nobel Peace Prize Winner? Can we explain the media coverage of Sarah Palin and her family and the total lack of coverage regarding Al Gore and his massage escapades?."
Roy Peter Clark at CNN International Edition:
"John Kennedy's Harvard dialect created a cottage industry of comic impressionists. At the other end of the spectrum was George W. Bush, whose Bushisms were legion. Opponents of President Obama attack his use of language as elitist, professorial or passionless. In other words, Palin stands in good company. And I stand with her."
Steve MacDonald at NH Insider:
"Hodes found someone he thinks he might be able to beat in the New Hampshire Senate race. Lord knows he can't beat anyone actually running. She polls better than he does, but she's not from New Hampshire, so that improves his odds a little bit. That's right, Paul Hodes is now apparently running for the Senate....against Sarah Palin."
V the K at Caption This!:
"With the mind-confusion rays blocked out, Sullivan was finally able to think clearly. 'Can anyone deny that Sarah Palin faked her pregnancy to hide the fact that Trig is a human-alien hybrid bred by the grays and the reverse-vampires in their breeding colony on Galactos IV?'"
Matthew Archbold at Creative Minority Report:
"According to TMZ, Sarah Palin came face to face with a bear and two cubs. And she kept her cool. Something tells me meeting with Putin wouldn't be such a big deal for Sarah."
Common Cents:
"It is well established that conservatives give more to charity than liberals. Despite the popular culture paradigm that liberals are kindhearted and conservatives mean spirited the fact is that it is the opposite. This explains why Sarah Palin and her family gave considerably more to charity (10 times as much) than Joe Biden despite earning considerably less."
Don Surber at the Charleston Daily Mail:
"No LA Times, silencing Palin is not cool."
- JP

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