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Saturday, December 18, 2010

Excerpt from 'America By Heart'

"Mr. Smith Goes to Washington" delivers a message which is timeless
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ABC News has posted a substantial excerpt from Gov. Palin's America by Heart: Reflections on Family, Faith, and Flag memoir on its "Good Morning America" webpage. Here's an excerpt from the excerpt:
We the People

When I was elected governor of Alaska in 2006, my friend Bruce, who'd helped out on the campaign, presented me with a black-and- white framed print of Jefferson Smith, the character played by Jimmy Stewart in the Frank Capra film Mr. Smith Goes to Washington. It hung on my office wall in the governor's office in Juneau, and it hangs on my office wall in Wasilla today.

Call it corny, but Mr. Smith Goes to Washington is one of my favorite movies. It's a movie about hope. It's a movie about good triumphing over evil and idealism defeating cynicism. Most of all, it's a movie about the timeless truths of America handed down to us from our forefathers and foremothers. In other words, it's a movie Hollywood would never make today.

In case you've forgotten, Mr. Smith is about an American Everyman, Jefferson Smith, who goes to Washington to fill the Senate seat of a corrupt senator who died in office. The political machine chooses Smith because he is an ordinary man, a nonpolitician, and they think they can control him. But he holds fast to his ideals—the ideals of the American founding—and eventually defeats the machine. The movie was made in 1939, but its message is timeless: there may be corruption in politics, but it can be overcome by decent men and women who honor America's founding principles, the way the American people do.

No doubt, most of today's Hollywood hotshots think movies like Mr. Smith are sappy and uncool, foolish sentimentalism about a country they seem to prefer to run down rather than build up. During the Iraq War, Hollywood produced a whole slew of movies that portrayed the United States (read: the Bush administration) as motivated by vengeance and oil, with the troops as mindless pawns. But almost all of them bombed at the box office, because most Americans don't share this view of our country or our troops. The same cultural gap exists with Mr. Smith Goes to Washington. Americans love this movie. Over seventy years later, we still watch it and judge Washington against it, because it is happily, unabashedly pro-American— not pro-government, certainly, but definitely pro-American. It celebrates the values that come to us from our founding and that have made our country great.

The wonderful thing about Mr. Smith Goes to Washington is that it doesn't just cheerlead for America, or engage in a theoretical discussion of our founding documents, the Declaration of Independence and the Constitution. It puts these documents and their ideas into a human context. It shows us all the love, charity, and humanity that they embody when they are honored and adhered to.

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- JP

Friday, December 17, 2010

Sarah Palin on 'Good Morning America'

"It's a lousy tax deal, and we can do better for the American people"
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Gov. Palin states her opposition to the tax deal and discusses a possible 2012 run:




Gov. Palin reflects on the past two years:




Gov. Palin on raising 5 children and what she's learned from Trig:
ABC will air more of the interview tonight on "Nightline" at 10:35 PM Texas Time.

- JP

Sunday, June 6, 2010

What was GMA weekend host insinuating?

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What was a lamestream media morning show moron insinuating with her lead-in to a segment on how Sarah Palin is standing by a candidate she endorsed in the midst of unsupported allegations against the candidate? Was the mediot dissing the candidate, Gov. Palin, or both? Was she implying that there may be something to the allegations of adultery made against Nikki Haley, who is running for the GOP nomination for governor of South Carolina? Or by expressing shock that Sarah Palin, a champion of family values, would come to Haley's defense, was the lamestreamer insinuating that the governor herself is guilty of something salacious?

Bianna Golodryga, co-host of ABC's Good Morning America weekend edition, was obviously attempting to cast dispersion on Nikki Haley, Sarah Palin, or both women Sunday morning with her loaded tease of an upcoming segment. NewsBuster Mark Finkelstein reports and comments:
BIANNA GOLODRYGA: "If this political year has taught us anything, it's to expect the unexpected. Take the South Carolina governor's race for example. Allegations of extramarital affairs are flying against the leading GOP candidate there. And Sarah Palin of all people has rushed to her defense."
"Of all people"? So Golodryga is ostensibly surprised by Palin's support of Haley. Why? Haley has categorically denied the allegations. By professing shock that family-values Palin would come to Haley's defense, it certainly sounds as if Bianna is implying there's substance to the accusations. If Golodryga's got proof, other than the allegations of men with possible political axes to grind, she should produce it. Otherwise, Golodryga should lay off the invidious insinuations.
If Golodryga was not implying something about Nikki Haley, then she was clearly implying something about Gov. Palin. Her use of the innuendo here manages to smear both conservative women, which was probably the point all along. ABC is a smear machine. This is how our corrupt media operates -- with lies, distortion and innuendo. When Sarah Palin says you can't trust the lamestream media, she's right as rain.

Update: Golodryga, as it turns out, is White House OMB Director Peter Orszag’s fiancee, and she appears to already be playing for Team Obama. So her not-so-subtle little dig, it seems, was aimed at Gov. Palin.

h/t: Travis McGee

- JP

Tuesday, November 17, 2009

Video: Sarah Palin talks to Barbara Walters about her future

Sarah Palin talks to Barbara Walters on ABC's "Good Morning America" about her future, the McCain campaign, Tina Fey, David Letterman and more:



Videos of the full Tuesday GMA interview are here and here.

- JP