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Monday, August 15, 2011

Together Again: Glenn Beck & Sarah Palin in St. Louis Oct. 7

"Defending the Republic"
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St. Louis radio station KFTK (FM News Talk 97.1) is promoting this upcoming event:

Sarah Palin and Glenn Beck are coming to town for a once in a lifetime event and you don't want to miss it. FM NewsTalk 97.1 and Hansen's Tree Service proudly present Sarah Palin and Glenn Beck, Friday October 7th, at the Family Arena. Tickets go on sale through Metrotix this Friday at 10am, but 97.1 Insiders can purchase tickets this Thursday from 10am until 10pm in a special Insiders only pre-sale. If your not not an Insider you can sign up now, it only takes a minute and is totally free. BECOME AN INSIDER
Join FM NewsTalk 97.1 as two of our country's leading conservative standard bearers share the same stage. Sarah Palin first made history on December 4, 2006 when she was sworn in as the first femail governor of Alaska. In August 2008, Senator John McCain tapped her to serve as his vice-presidential running mate in his presidential campaign, making her the first woman to run on the Republican Party's presidential ticket.
Glenn Beck, known for his quick wit, candid opinions, and engaging personality, has attracted millions of viewers and listeners throught the United States with The Glenn Beck Program. His radio show is heard on over 400 stations. It is the third highest-rated national radio talk show among audlts ages 25 to 54.
Do not miss this once in a lifetime opportunity to witness the fusion of two intellectual conservatives as they Defend the Republic on the Family Arena stage.
Sarah Palin & Glenn Beck
Defending the Republic
Friday, October 7 - 7:30 pm
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h/t: Kelsey, who notes that Big Journalism Editor Dana Loesch will introduce Gov. Palin

- JP

Friday, June 17, 2011

Beck: Libs discredit Paul Revere's own letter to bash Gov. Palin

So desperate is the left to mock her for political purposes, they're willing to ignore historical facts.
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Glenn Beck defends Sarah Palin. She was right about Paul Revere:


Palin Derangement Syndrome leads to deep denial.

h/t: Henry D'Andrea

Wednesday, June 15, 2011

Gov. Palin 'expected' to join Glenn Beck in Israel Aug. 24 (Updated)

Now is the time to Stand with Courage
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Editor's note: Although this story says several GOP stars are 'expected" to attend this event, at least two of those named in the report - Romney and Gingrich - have no plans so far to be there. Until we hear comfirmation from Gov. Palin's camp, we won't just assume that she will attend. See update below)

According to a Ynet News report, Gov. Palin will again team up with Glenn Beck at a huge outdoor rally. Similar in concept to Beck's Restoring Honor Rally, which was held August 28, 2010 at the Lincoln Memorial in Washington, Restoring Courage is scheduled for August 24, nearly one year later, at the Southern Wall Excavation site in Jerusalem:
This year, the Wailing Wall will replace Lincoln Memorial as the backdrop for the event, which will take place at Jerusalem's Old City and the Teddy Stadium simultaneously.

The multi-million dollar production is expected to be attended by a convoy of American dignitaries, including former vice presidential candidate Sarah Palin. US Senator Joe Lieberman, a Democrat, and Republicans Mitt Romney, Newt Gingrich, Mike Huckabee and Congresswoman Michelle Bachman are to join Beck at the rally as well.
More here and here.

Update: Ynet's report seems to have been a bit premature regarding some of the GOP stars attending:
Romney spokeswoman Andrea Saul told NRO that Romney has no plans to attend the rally.

Newt Gingrich spokesman R.C. Hammond told NRO that Newt Gingrich has neither ruled out attending nor confirmed that he will go.

- JP

Monday, June 13, 2011

Monday, April 11, 2011

The Sarah Palin Show?

"Leftists are never more unattractive than when they are excoriating the Palins"
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With the news that Glenn Beck will leave his afternoon Fox News hour for new ventures, Megan Fox at NewsReal Blog opines that Roger Ailes should fill Beck's slot with a replacement who, like Beck, "makes the Left put their full-blown moonbattery on display." Among the 10 potential candidates to take over the 5 PM slot on Fox News she suggests is Gov. Palin:
Leftists suffer from a derangement syndrome even more acute than the one attached to George Bush when they talk about, read about, write about or even think about Sarah Palin. The second she appears in public, they are programmed like Terminators to lock on and destroy by any means necessary. Nothing is off limits, not even her physically disabled toddler. It’s sad, but it’s a great opportunity to expose the mentally unstable Left to regular folks. They are never more unattractive than when they are excoriating the Palins.

A show hosted by Palin would offer ample opportunities to tweak the Left. After the news or issues of the day, Palin could feature the “Caribou Barbie Corner” where she could demonstrate how to field-dress a moose or how to butcher a caribou and offer helpful freezing tips. That could segue into a cooking segment where a guest could help her prepare the day’s kill. Todd can get in on the action too in “Todd Time” where he can offer stay-at-home-dads advice and guidance as well as snow machine racing footage. This would drive the Left insane.

The best part would be watching the anti-woman feminists come out of the woodwork to try to strip her of her “womanhood,” further demonstrating the faux feminist agenda has nothing whatsoever to do with women, but with the cause of the Left alone.

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Did I mention the Facebook group entitled “Sarah Palin Must Die?” It has since been removed, but it had over 1,000 members. She is definitely the right person to make the Left jump right off that cliff of civility.

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While the prospect of Sarahcuda making the moonbats bark every weekday afternoon with her own TV program is indeed tantalizing, Palin supporters are hoping that the 2008 GOP vice presidential candidate has other plans and higher ambitions.

Some of the other candidates Megan Fox mentions are Tammy Bruce, Rush Limbaugh and Mark Steyn, among others -- all of whom have been successful in radio -- but we're not sure that success would carry over to television. Rush, for one, tried it years ago, and found that radio was much better tailored to his style. We like Megan Fox's #6 pick, Andrew Breitbart:
Andrew Breitbart is some kind of mad genius who has taken the Internet by storm with Big Journalism, Big Hollywood, Big Peace, and Big Government. “Big TV” is the next logical step.
Breitbart's effect on "progressives" is to drive them into fits of rage almost as intense and insane as the seizures into which our Sarah sends them. "Big TV" would be must-see TV for red-blooded conservatives.

- JP

Monday, January 10, 2011

Beck: Sarah Palin not responsible for AZ shootings

Shooter was nuts and obsessed with Rep. Giffords
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From Glenn Beck's TV program, via Fox News Insider:


- JP

'Our children will not have peace if politicos just capitalize on this'

“I hate violence. I hate war.”
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Sarah Palin and Glenn Beck exchanged emails over the weekend, with the talk show host expressing his concern for the governor’s safety, urging her to employ the same security firm that he uses. Beck read portions of the emails on his radio program this morning:


"Thanks for all you do to send the message of truth and love and God as the answer.”

- JP

Tuesday, November 30, 2010

More Palin Bashing: How CNN Misleads With Headlines

-By Warner Todd Huston
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CNN indulged a classic left media tactic by misleading with a headline in a recent piece on former Governor Sarah Palin. The headline, if read by itself, seems to be saying that Sarah Palin delivered a "gaffe-filled message," when the truth is that her message talked about gaffes, but wasn't "filled" with them per se. The effect was that the headline made Palin look worse than the story itself did. If all one read was the headline, one would get a far different opinion of what was going on than if one read the story that went with it.

On Nov. 26, CNN delivered this headline on its Political Ticker blog: "Palin delivers a gaffe-filled message".

Think about that headline. Doesn't it say to you that Palin delivered a bunch of gaffes in her message? If all you did was read that headline, you'd think she made a fool of herself with all sorts of incorrect statements in it. One suspects that CNN fully realized this fact.

The whole story arose after an appearance that Palin did on the Glenn Beck show last week. On that show, while speaking of the shelling that the North Koreans perpetrated on South Korea, Palin accidentally said that our allies were the North Koreans. Clearly she simply had a slip of the tongue and meant the South Koreans were our allies, not the North.

How am I so sure she knew the difference? Because not only did she quickly correct herself, but she had correctly identified which Korea was which multiple times in the minutes prior to her slip of the tongue. It wasn't as if she mentioned the Koreas once and incorrectly at that. It is clear that she understands which is which.

Naturally in its report CNN forgot to mention that Palin was correctly identifying the Koreas multiple times before the gaffe.

In any case, after Palin got illicitly lambasted by the left for a simple slip of the tongue, she issued one of her famous Facebook posts in reply to her critics. In it Palin delineated many of the verbal gaffes that Barack Obama issued since he began running for president and pointed out that the Old Media never made a big deal about all these many gaffes made by Obama.

So, let's get back to that headline, "Palin delivers a gaffe-filled message."

While it is strictly true that Palin's Facebook message is filled with gaffes, it is not a "gaffe filled message" in the way that the phrase is generally used. After all if someone says that one issued a "gaffe filled message" people assume that the person issuing the message is making multiple gaffes in that message. They don't immediately assume that said message contains a list of someone else's gaffes. They assume that the message issuer is making mistakes.

This notion is, of course, what CNN hoped to promulgate. They hoped to fool people that only read headlines into thinking that Palin made multiple gaffes in a message. This headline was meant to bash Sarah Palin.

Sadly, misleading with a headline is a very common Old Media tactic. They can bash with a headline -- all the while assuming a large percentage of their readers will read just the headline and skip the story -- and still claim to be giving "the whole story" by adding a story that seems to contradict the headline.

-WTH

Warner Todd Huston is editor of Publius' Forum and a contributor to Texas for Sarah Palin as well as Big Government, Right Wing News, and a number of other websites.

Wednesday, November 24, 2010

Sarah Palin makes a round of radio talk shows (Updated)

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Gov. Palin is making the round of talk radio programs as she begins her promotional tour for her just-released second book, America By Heart. This week she was interviewed by a number of talk show hosts, including Sean Hannity, Glenn Beck, Laura Ingraham, Dennis Prager, Dennis Miller and Tammy Bruce...

Laura Ingraham:

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Glenn Beck:

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Dennis Prager:

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Sean Hannity:

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Dennis Miller:

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Tammy Bruce:

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- JP

Thursday, October 28, 2010

Sarah Palin to leftist Media Matters: I stand with Glenn Beck (Updated)

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Appearing on Glenn Beck's radio show Thursday, Sarah Palin answered media Matters' David Brock, who called on her yesterday -- "as the one person in this country" who could prevent "another Oklahoma City" -- to speak out against Beck. Predictable and common-sensibly, she reiterated that she stands with Beck:


Poor leftists. They can't debate Glenn Beck on the facts, so they create straw men in a pathetic and reprehensible attempt to smear him. When will lefties learn that their politics of personal destruction has been rejected by the majority of Americans, and it doesn't work anymore?

Update: Gov. Palin will also be on Sean Hannity's radio show today at 3PM Texas Time.

- JP

Sunday, September 12, 2010

ADN: Gov. Palin introduces Glenn Beck to enthusiastic Anchorage crowd

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Sarah Palin introduced Glenn Beck at an event in Alaska Saturday night, telling an enthusiastic crowd of thousands that the conservative commentator has been an inspiration to millions of Americans. According to an Anchorage Daily News report, the 2008 vice presidential candidate told Beck that he represents why so many citizens never have to apologize for being American:
Palin and Beck, a popular Fox News Channel personality, took turns recalling what they were doing when they heard of the 9/11 terrorist attacks.

Palin, who was mayor of Wasilla at the time, said she got a call from the town's police chief about the attacks, then turned on her television.

"It looked unreal that this was happening to our country," she said.

She said she shut down city hall, then went over to her church to pray for the country.

Thousands of fans who paid between $73.75 and $225 for tickets gathered inside the downtown Anchorage center to see the two.

Palin and Beck joked about speculation that they would make an announcement at the event about a possible 2012 presidential run. Beck told Palin that he would not be a candidate, while Palin did not answer a similar question.

"I'd like to announce that in 2012, we will both be ... voting," Beck said.
Christopher Balfe, president of Beck's media company, said Beck will donate his speaking fee from the Saturday night event to the Special Operations Warrior Foundation, and Gov. Palin wasn't paid for her appearance.

According to Bloomberg's account of the event, both Beck and Gov. Sarah Palin told their audience that America has grown complacent about protecting itself since the terrorist attacks of Sept. 11, 2001:
“I fear that we are forgetting what it takes,” Beck told about 4,000 at a convention center in Anchorage. “How do we not make the same mistake again?”

Palin, a former Alaska governor and the 2008 Republican vice presidential nominee, pointed the blame at President Barack Obama.

“It starts from the top,” she said. “Those who kind of set the tone in our country that would lead us towards a complacency that is very, very, very dangerous. I fear that is why we are seeing the patterns we’re seeing right now, especially over the last 20 months.”

The Anchorage event, on the ninth anniversary of the Sept. 11 attacks, came two weeks after Beck and Palin appeared together at the “Restoring Honor” rally on the National Mall in Washington, where they urged hundreds of thousands gathered there to embrace traditional American values.

The Aug. 28 rally was held on the 47th anniversary and on the site of Martin Luther King Jr.’s “I Have a Dream” speech. While the timing drew criticism from civil rights leaders, Beck said it was a coincidence the event was held on that date.

Beck, 46, and Palin, a contributor to News Corp.’s Fox News, are both stars of the Tea Party movement, a loose-knit coalition of voters seeking limits on government spending, taxes and debt.

Palin, 46, is scheduled to speak Sept. 17 at a Republican Party event in Iowa, the state that holds the first presidential nominating contest.

After she gave a brief speech at a Sept. 11 commemoration in her hometown of Wasilla, Alaska, several in the audience approached her to encourage her to run for president in 2012.

“Bless your heart,” she told one man.

Palin said she was entertained by media speculation before the Anchorage event that she was going to announce a presidential bid with Beck at her side. If she did make such an announcement, Palin said it would be on an Alaska radio show.

“I laughed about some big 2012 announcement because, hey, if there’s going to be some big national announcement, I am going to do it where it is most worthy,” she said. “It’s going to happen on the Bob & Mark Show.”

Beck later asked Palin whether she planned to run for president. “Are you going to run, Glenn?” she responded, without answering his question.

Beck, 46, said the Anchorage event was not specifically designed for Sept. 11. Organizers had originally considered Sept. 4, and decided against it because they did not want to compete with the Alaska State Fair.

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One woman was removed from the hall after she shouted during the program, “Both of you are imbeciles.” Audience members were scanned for weapons as they entered the building.
ADN's photo gallery of the event is here. The leftist Alaska Dispatch has a more detailed -- but condescendingly elitist and quite snarky -- story about the event here. The AP's article is here. KTUU's coverage is here and here. That "large group of protesters" KTUU focused on in its unbalanced video package was a relatively small band of what ADN pegged as "several dozen," while the crowd of ticket holders numbered over 4,000.

- JP

Thursday, September 9, 2010

No, media tools, Glenn Beck and Gov. Palin are NOT making money off 9/11 event

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We expect hysterical leftist sites to slam Sarah Palin for actions she never took, for words she never spoke and for being paid fees she neither asked for nor received. The left never even blinks when it tells a lie about her. But they couldn't care less if they use lies to attack the governor.

That why it's no surprise to see garbage like this from Washington Post left wing columnist Jonathan Capehart:
"Restoring America" apparently wasn't enough for Sarah Palin and Glenn Beck. They now appear to be cashing in on the terrorist attacks of Sept. 11, 2001. Politico reports that tickets for their Anchorage, Alaska, event this Saturday range between $65 and $115. If you pony up $200 you get VIP seats.

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If building a Muslim community center dedicated to human understanding and tolerance two blocks from Ground Zero "stabs hearts," then how should taking money from people at an event "to commemorate 9/11" be described? Disrespectful. Distatesful. Shameful. Greedy. Narcissistic. Did I leave any adjectives out?
But this statement from a Beck spokesman catches Capehart and a lot of other lying leftists with their adjectives, not to mention their hubris, down around their ankles:
“Glenn had always intended to donate the speaking fee from the event on Saturday, September 11th in Alaska to Special Operations Warrior Foundation. Governor Palin is not and was never going to receive a fee for introducing Glenn at this event.”
To his credit, Capeheart at least posted an update after the fact to reflect the that neither Beck nor Gov. Palin will be making money off of the Anchorage event. He should have also included an apology, because his column was a particularly nasty piece of leftist manure. But at least he posted the correction. Few, if any, nutroots leftist websites will follow suit. The truth just doesn't fit their Haterade-fueled narrative.

We expect a little more, however, from conservatives. We expect conservatives not to jump the gun and simply rush into print with "me too" pieces that just echo what the leftists say when they cast dispersion on Sarah Palin and Glenn Beck. Like Gov. Palin says, "keep your powder dry" and get the facts before posting accusatory pieces that make other conservatives look bad.

- JP

Tuesday, September 7, 2010

Ted Nugent: A salute to Sarah Palin, Glenn Beck, et al.

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In a Washington Times opinion piece, Ted Nugent salutes Gov. Palin, Glenn Beck and all those who are standing up and speaking truth to corrupt power -- the radical leftists who are temporarily in charge of our government. Here's an excerpt:
The undying appreciation Americans have for Glenn Beck and Sarah Palin speaks volumes about the self-evident truth and logic that remains common and sensible across this great land.

On behalf of so many families with whom I am humbled to share a deep connection, I wish to thank and salute both Glenn Beck and Sarah Palin for speaking for us and representing the pragmatism that drives our quality of life.

Of course, I cannot fail also to salute and thank sincerely... so many other conservative, sensible, courageous and reasonable voices all across this country.

The line drawn in the sand is far too obvious in these times, and when these conservative pundits speak out, they literally speak for the majority of Americans, or clearly at least the most productive, kindhearted Americans who have not lost contact with our heritage, our Founding Fathers, the U.S. Constitution, the Bill of Rights, the Ten Commandments, the Golden Rule and the American Way.

It is overtly obvious that conservatives want an accountable, limited government to secure our borders, win the war against terror, have a victory strategy instead of an exit strategy, and take care of our heroes of the U.S. military. We conservatives still ask not what our country can do for us, but how we can do our absolute best for our country.

Meanwhile, the backward, so-called "progressives," embarrassed to label themselves liberals anymore, raise a cacophony on how they aren't willing to do jack squat for their country that they are ashamed of, but squawk an insane list of demands their government must do for them.
Read the Nuge's full op-ed here.

h/t: roy y

- JP

Sarah Palin: Join Glenn Beck and me Saturday at the Dena’ina Center

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Gov. Palin went on Facebook today to make it official. She and Glenn Beck will appear together in Anchorage this Saturday:
Glenn Beck Visits Alaska on 9/11

Glenn’s coming to the Last Frontier! I hope my fellow Alaskans (and anyone visiting from Outside) will join me this Saturday, September 11, 2010, at Anchorage’s Dena’ina Center at 8:00 p.m. Glenn Beck will be there – you won’t want to miss it. Tickets are available at Ticketmaster.com.

We can count on Glenn to make the night interesting and inspiring, and I can think of no better way to commemorate 9/11 than to gather with patriots who will “never forget.” Hope to see you there!

- Sarah Palin
- JP

Saturday, September 4, 2010

One of Sarah Palin's fearless acts of love and kindness

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When Vietnam veteran Dave Roever was in Alaska for a series of five speaking engagements, ranging from a community church in Anchorage to Fort Wainwright in Fairbanks, he was scheduled for a guest shot on Glenn Beck's show. The problem was that Dave had no access to the television equipment requred for his Beck show appearance. When Sarah Palin learned of Roever's situation, she graciously invited him into her home, where she has a television studio for her frequent appearances as a Fox News contributor.

But the Blue Star mom went above and beyond a simple act of kindness. When Beck asked her to arrange for a makeup artist to come to the studio to help Roever prepare for his appearance, the 2008 GOP vice presidential candidate volunteered her time and efforts to do Roever's makeup herself. Bear in mind that the combat vet was badly disfigured by a phosphorus grenade which exploded six inches from his face. Yet Gov. Palin did not flinch as she applied Rover's makeup, nor did she recoil in horror at adjusting his artificial ear, but merely performed a first-class makeup job in a calm and professional manner:



Mediaite's Frances Martel comments:
Think of it as the political opposite of the John Edwards hair-fiddling tape: here is Palin, a global superstar at this point, doing the makeup of a Glenn Beck guest and proffering her studio to help her pals out... She doesn’t say a word in the clip, nor does she look like she is wearing any make-up (her hair might even be at the reasonably messy level most people’s is when they’re not on TV!). The message: Sarah is a team player.

Contrast this to the message about Palin we’ve been getting the rest of the week, especially from that scathing Vanity Fair profile... and if Palin continues to crank out apolitical and light-hearted moments like this one, she’ll only make it harder for those on the left to continue to find her irritating and noxious.
We see a deeper significance in this act of kindness by Gov. Palin. It's about more than simply being a team player. It has to do with the abiding faith of Sarah Palin. In the Gospel of Matthew, Jesus answered a lawyer's question, saying:
"Thou shalt love the Lord thy God with all thy heart, and with all thy soul, and with all thy mind. This is the first and great commandment. And the second is like unto it, Thou shalt love thy neighbour as thyself. On these two commandments hang all the law and the prophets."
And in John 15, Jesus proclaimed:
"Greater love hath no man than this, that a man lay down his life for his friends."
Honoring Dave Roemer as one of those who was willing to lay down his life for his brothers in arms, Gov. Palin was humbled to give the veteran a gift of love and kindness, the sort of act that we can carry out only with God’s help. The key ingredient in kindness is love. By applying makeup to Roever's disfigured face and gently aligning his plastic ear, Sarah Palin demonstrates a fearless love for her brother in Christ:
"Love has been perfected among us in this: that we may have boldness in the day of judgment; because as He is so are we in this world. There is no fear in love; but perfect love casts out fear, because fear involves torment. But he who fears has not been made perfect in love." - 1 John 4:17, 18
Sarah Palin lives her faith. This is something about her that the media people -- and the political left that so many of them are a part of -- just do not understand.

h/t: Video courtesy of Palin TV

- JP

William Kristol on Beck, Palin... and Obama.

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William Kristol has authored the editorial for The Weekly Standard's September 13 edition. His subject is the August 28 Restoring Honor rally, which was about God and country. While event organizer Glenn Beck concentrated on God, his marquee speaker Sarah Palin focused on country:
Beck placed his hopes for America’s future on moral reform, even a religious awakening. What the rally meant to Beck was that “America today begins to turn back to God. For too long, this country has wandered in darkness.” Beck’s speech was an urgent appeal to Americans to look into themselves and commit to doing better.

Palin joined Beck in claiming to want to look beyond ordinary politics. She emphasized that she had been asked to speak not as a politician, but as “something more—something much more. I’ve been asked to speak as the mother of a soldier, and I am proud of that distinction.” Palin went beyond politics to patriotism. She didn’t picture Americans as wandering in darkness. Rather, she began by asking, “Are you not so proud to be an American?”

Now Palin did say she was humbled—but less by her failures in the eyes of God than by the patriotic surroundings and commitments of her audience: “It is so humbling to get to be here with you today, patriots.” And she devoted most of her remarks to praise for the finest of our patriots, our men and women in uniform who have been willing “to sacrifice, to restrain evil, to protect God-given liberty, to sacrifice all in defense of our country.”

Indeed, Palin’s wish to honor that service led her to acknowledge some tension with the theme of the rally, selected by Beck: “We honor those who served something greater than self and made the ultimate sacrifice, as well as those who served and did come home forever changed by the battlefield. Though this rally is about ‘restoring honor,’ for these men and women honor was never lost. If you look for the virtues that have sustained our country, you will find them in those who wear the uniform, who take the oath, who pay the price for our freedom.”

So Beck wants to restore honor. Palin thinks honor was never lost. There’s a tension between the rally’s twin messages: “We’re a great country” and “We’re wandering in the darkness.” But each side would acknowledge an element of truth in the other’s formulation. Beck’s call for a religious awakening has a patriotic theme and intention—it was Beck, after all, who arranged that proceeds from the gathering were to go to the Special Operations Warrior Foundation. And Palin’s patriotism is religion-friendly (e.g., “God-given liberty”). The two make common cause against a liberalism that is often made nervous by religion and uncomfortable by patriotism.
Read Kristol's editorial unabridged at TWS.

- JP

Thursday, September 2, 2010

Gov. Palin's remarks at the Restoring Honor breakfast

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Sarah Palin spoke Saturday at the Restoring Honor breakfast, organized by Glenn Beck and

the Special Operations Warrior Foundation. Here are her remarks, courtesy of Palin TV:

- JP

Wednesday, September 1, 2010

9/11 in Anchorage: Glenn Beck and... Sarah Palin?

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Glenn Beck is playing coy about his "vacation" in Alaska, but Anchorage outlets have tickets on sale for a Sept. 11 Beck event at the Dena'ina Center. On his radio show, Beck said :
"I'm going to give a speech up there, and Sarah's going to give a speech too."


h/t: TheRightScoop

- JP