Monday, September 6, 2010

More Quote of the Day Honorable Mention, Part 112

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"Defining Idea of the Decade" Edition

John Pepple at I Want a New Left:
"We in the West are going to have to figure out what to do about the increasing number of reactionary Muslims among us... I hope I am wrong about this being the defining idea of the decade... What would be best is if feminists came to their senses and took all these reports of rapes, harassment, honor killings and the like seriously enough to demand that the left change course... I expect that sooner or later enough women are going to say that the attacks on and harassment of women constitutes the major problem with immigrants, not alleged conservative prejudice against them. Maybe this is an issue for Sarah Palin, who is trying to redefine feminism, to speak out about. It’s an issue she could take over as her own and make women on the left look foolish, irrelevant, uncaring, and ignorant. Go for it, Sarah!"
JammieWearingFool:
"Sarah Palin's delusional stalker Joe McGinniss has finished with his 'research' in Alaska and has left town. I'm sure the folks are sad to see him and his paranoid delusions go."
Dan Riehl at Riehl World View:
"Gameboy addict and slovenly, perpetual wanker, Murkowski campaign manager, John Bitney is at it, again. You may remember him as the incompetent zipper challenged Legislative Director from early in Palin's term as Alaska's Governor... He certainly seems to hope any issues between Palin and Murkowski will be a story, now - though they shouldn't be. But it's the only way he can slither out from under a humiliating defeat, rightly blamed largely on his own incompetence. No big surprise, long-time Palin foe, [Andrew Halcro] is there to help..."
Eric Dondero at Libertarian Republican:
"An out of the ordinary stance for the liberal news network; CNN is actually crediting Sarah Palin for Joe Miller's surprising victory in the Alaska GOP primary."
Ken Blanchard at South Dakota Politics:
"When Sarah Palin resigned as Governor almost everyone (yours truly included) thought it was a dumb, even inexplicable move. Well, guess who looks smart and who looks dumb now. Had she remained a Governor with hopes of a Presidential run in 2012, she would have had to start all over again."
Jennifer Rubin at Commentary Magazine:
"[Meghan McCain] proclaims... that Palin’s selection was on the 'line between genius and insanity.' That’s a fairly rotten thing to say about one’s father. After all, Palin was his choice."
Victoria Taft:
"To Reporter on VF Palin Hit Piece: Where Were YOU During the 2008 Election? Writing Obama Puff Pieces... The author's thesis is Palin is getting more insular, hitting the road to make money and spread her opinions, and some folks in Wasilla don't know how to deal with her celebrity. Ok, fine. But you can't write a hit piece on Palin and then include constant howlers about how reporters wrote extensively about Obama (and others) private lives because you didn't. Ya just didn't."
Jennifer at Cubachi:
"It should come as no surprise that the RNC hardly has sufficient funds, and now the NRSC is betraying the trust of those who donate... That is why I rather directly give my money to SarahPAC or to individual candidates."
Tea Party at Perrysburg:
"In times past, the MSM usually waited until Republican/conservative candidates actually ran for something before beginning their assaults/fabrications/insinuations/snark/outright lies to discredit said candidates. Times have changed... Always in search of another opportunity to trash private but influential citizen Sarah Palin, the AP has another hit piece on Sarahcuda, although it's only a forerunner of what's to come from Joe McGinnis, book writer and exposer of all things right wing."
Curt at Flopping Aces:
"I have to say, I’m a bit surprised that the liberal feminists who have taken every opportunity they could to attack Sarah Palin have now come out to defend her from the disgusting Vanity Fair article..."
James Lewis at American Thinker:
"Sadistic insults and fantasies have also been a big feature of the leftist attack against Sarah Palin and her family, just as it was part of the 'high-tech lynch mob' that Clarence Thomas finally cried out against in his Senate hearing for the Supreme Court. In America today, conservatives don't carry out sadistic assaults; the Left does it every day. It is not just a political tactic, but a reflection of who they are as human beings."
Jennifer Benson at Politics and World News:
"Even if Gross did have some valid points in his Vanity Fair piece about Sarah Palin, the whole message has been tainted by errors and controversy."
Tabitha Hale:
"Since the moment she stepped onto the national scene, the Left has mocked Sarah Palin. [They] loathe her and everything she stands for... SHE MUST BE STOPPED! She can’t be a real woman! She wants to cut taxes and repeal ObamaCare! The things that make her appealing to conservatives and Republicans are the things that make her public enemy #1 for the Democrats and feminists... For all the talk of their support for women, there is no one on a national level doing for liberals what Sarah Palin is doing for conservatives in this election. "
Paxalles:
"The Oval Office redo which has already been criticized for its bland design and cost, now is a joke that would cause a mainstream media firestorm if it had been Sarah Palin."
William Kristol at The Weekly Standard Blog:
"So evangelical Christian Sarah Palin spent [a] Friday night with (mostly) observant Jews, along with various Christians, including some Amish. Then [the following] Saturday she spoke at a rally hosted by a Mormon who went out of his way in his remarks to refer to the important role of 'churches, synagogues and mosques' in American life... Welcome to today's intolerant, divisive, close-minded, and just plain scary American conservatism."
- JP

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