Tuesday, August 3, 2010

More Quote of the Day Honorable Mention, Part 87

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"Gran bolas de fuego" Edition...

Steve Gilbert at Sweetness and Light:
"It sure sounds like Ms. Palin is speaking truth to power... Oh, and by the by, Mrs. Palin is far from the first to use such an earthy construction about politicians."
Roaring Republican:
"Love her or hate her you have to admit this about Palin. Since the 2008 election she has been the most vocal and least shackled of the President’s political contenders. She warned early and often in her 2008 bid of the President’s socialist ideas and ties... So was her statement a low blow or truth to power? I say truth to power..."
musingsofjustjon:
"Gotta love it when a woman says a man lacks the cojones for the job – of course, she is right. O-drama has totally blown it on this whole immigration issue."
Chris at Bonsai from the Right:
"I can't wait to see how Obama's telaprompter reacts to Palin."
Arick at Conservative Evolution:
"Now for all the Obamabots ready to throw the race card and say Republicans are evil, there's something that you need to know. Gov. Palin's statement is merely the effect. You need to look at the cause... If Sarah Palin's racist and evil, then so are Evan Bayh, James Carville, Kathleen Parker, and Hillary Clinton."
O-man:
"Sarah Palin calls it like she sees it! I love this woman more and more each day! RUN SARAH, RUN!!!!"
cooperscopy:
"Come to think of it, Obama's policies are estrogen driven. Don't be mean to terrorists, or call them names you might make them mad. Don't protect the borders or someone might think you're anti Hispanic. Remove our commitment to missile defense in Eastern Europe, you might anger Russia. Sit down and negotiate with Ahmajinedad... Hmm. I think Sarah Palin is on to something... I doubt Obama will grow a pair, I just wish the GOP men would, and not leave the obvious to Sarah Palin, Jan Brewer, and Michele Bachmann, the Maggie Thatchers of our generation."
Mr. Pinko at iOwnTheWorld.com:
"Sarah Palin tells it like it is!"
Sonny Palermo at I Hate The Media:
"Before it ended, the Palin interview switched topics to the Bush tax cuts. Speaking out against discontinuing them, Palin said, 'My palm isn’t big enough to list all of reasons how increasing taxes will hurt Americans.' Thank God her palm was big enough to publicly bi*** slap this abomination of a president."
Ethel C. Fenig at American Thinker Blog:
"Palin/Brewer in 2012? These two strong governors, with solid executive experience dealing with both domestic and foreign matters, should be able to get our nation moving again."
Sen. John Cornyn (R-TX) via Twitter:
"I didn't know Gov. Palin was bilingual!"
TrogloPundit:
"Complementary headlines: Sarah Palin and a bear... One: 'Sarah Palin Comes Face to Face With Bear' And two: 'Bear takes car for joyride' - It was the same bear, trying to get away!"
Linda Feldmann at Christian Science Monitor:
"Sarah Palin has clearly hit on a successful formula: The former Alaska governor endorses a conservative woman candidate, anoints her a 'mama grizzly,' and watches the headlines roll in... If Palin runs for president, she already has the nucleus of her argument – that a new breed of conservative women is aiming high in public office and is as tough as they come, like mama grizzlies protecting their cubs."
Ann Coulter at WorldNetDaily:
"All the accusations of 'racism' at anti-Obama rallies so far have turned out to be completely false... Meanwhile, we do have video proof of the New Black Panthers standing outside a polling station in Philadelphia in 2008 with billy clubs threatening white voters who tried to vote. And there is video footage of Sarah Palin, Karl Rove, Condoleezza Rice as well as a slew of conservative college speakers being assaulted by crazed liberals. "
Ross Mackenzie at the Richmond Times-Dispatch:
"Then came the leaked e-mails from JournoList, a cyber circle of about 400 self-styled mainline pressies (yet wacked-out leftists all -- conservatives and moderates were denied entry to the group). And what did they do? They made stuff up and developed distracting, disparaging, or dismissive lines of reasoning -- all to advance the Obama candidacy or the leftist cause. Jeremiah Wright? Smear conservatives as racists. Sarah Palin -- an attractive achieving conservative woman who is liberal feminists' worst nightmare? Smear her as a ditzy bimbo who can't string together two coherent words. The JournoList e-mails didn't change much. Liberalism long has overwhelmed the press that conceals its extremism behind words such as moderate, objective, and mainline."
- JP

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