Showing posts with label peggy noonan. Show all posts
Showing posts with label peggy noonan. Show all posts

Sunday, November 7, 2010

Quote of the Day (November 7, 2010)

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The Sage of Mount Airy:
"I suspect Ronald Reagan, were he still with us, would not only wrap his arms around Sarah Palin, he would also proudly point to her as an American success story, an example of what anyone, man or woman, can do in this great country. He would then wink and remind us that, even better, she was a solid conservative Republican to boot. But not so Peggy Noonan. As much as she rushes to defend and celebrate her hero Ronald Reagan, I'm afraid she did not learn all that much from his example. What does she do to Sarah Palin, who, as far as I know, has never done anything to her? She mocks her. She looks for opportunities to mock her. She invents opportunities to mock her. Why? I don't know fully, but I'm beginning to think we'll need to resurrect Dr. Freud in order to answer that one."
- JP

Friday, November 5, 2010

Quote of the Day (November 5, 2010)

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Freedom Fighter at Joshuapundit:
"This 'nincompoop' as Noonan referred to her is directly responsible for GOP gains in this election, along with Jim DeMint. It was Palin in particular who kept the Tea Party movement within the Republican Party when she could have taken them third party for her own aggrandizement, and without the Tea Party things would be very different for the GOP today. Governor Palin had the ninja political skills to go from being the defeated VP candidate in one of the most inept campaigns in recent memory to the hottest political ticket in America... and she did it on her own, outside the GOP establishment. I and many others haven't forgotten how Peggy Noonan shilled for Obama during the '08 election and told us how wonderful he was going to be. Palin, on the other hand, had his number from Day One. So who's the 'nincompoop', Peggy Noonan?"
- JP

Wednesday, October 14, 2009

Karma: Peggy Noonan Gets Palined At Harvard

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What goes around, comes around... 

From Swamp Yankee's RedState.com diary:
This autumn, Peggy Noonan left her New York City digs for Cambridge to be a guest lecturer at Harvard. I’m leery of self-anointed, East Coast, Republican elites, but my distaste for Noonan reached new levels when she decided to act like a teenage girl in a Miley Cyrus movie and hurled such petty insults at Sarah Palin that her invective had to be personal. These insults came from the same woman who wrote a book called ‘Patriotic Grace’ and made it a point to be gracious to some of the most loathesome liberals.

The sophisticated and cosmopolitan Noonan may have thought she’d be comfortable at Harvard.

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Now, it is Noonan who is being mocked for being an incoherent airhead and an intellectual lightweight.
Now you dont talk so loud
Now you dont seem so proud... 
How does it feel?
Tell me how does it feel...

- JP

Saturday, July 18, 2009

Quote of the Day (July 18, 2009)

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Stuart Schwartz:
"You're Peggy Noonan and you're jealous. And, worst of all, Sarah Palin is not."
- JP

Thursday, July 16, 2009

The pwning of Peggy Noonan

We doubt that Peggy Noonan saw it coming. Her Wall Street Journal column published July 11 was just another of her many attacks on Gov. Sarah Palin. She's been cranking out the Sarah smears since John McCain named Palin as his running mate, passing over Mitt Romney, Noonan's favorite for the VP nomination. Noonan has been taking her grief and anger out on Gov. Palin for more than ten months now. But her latest venomous anti-Sarah rant provoked a number of bloggers to send the Vichy Republican a message.

GOP Nation fired back:
"It’s about time that those that claim to be Republicans stop throwing water into their own boats and concentrate on defeating the Democrats. Until then, we will remain in the wilderness."
At American Thinker, George Joyce wrote:
"Instead of recognizing that Palin might have been motivated to help save her beloved country from Obama's socialist revolution, Noonan drifts off into pop sociology."
In Hot Air's Green Room, Doctor Zero eviscerated poor Peggy:
"Hey, Peg, that 'admission of bankruptcy' you’re quivering about? That’s coming because your boy Obama crashed the economy, looted the treasury of the future to serve the ultimate pork dinner to his faithful allies, and appointed fools and frauds to supervise his programs. He’s trying to pass a ludicrous energy plan that will cost each American family thousands of dollars, and guarantee a recession for decades to come. If America doesn’t rally to stop him in 2010, he’ll bury what’s left of the moribund economy under the bloodless husk of a nationalized health-care industry. If McCain had won in 2008, then immediately resigned for health reasons and left Palin in the White House, would she have cost us less than a trillion dollars? If so, she’d be a bargain compared to the nightmare Peggy Noonan helped to unleash."
At Axis of Right, Sal, a Noonan fan until the onetime Reagan-Bush speechwriter went around the bend, offers the columnist some advice:
"This nasty column is unbecoming of Ms. Noonan, and cements in my mind that she is an elitist snob... Noonan is forgetting that Conservatism and democracy envisions that normal people run our government, not an elitist, governing class. To quote the late, great, William F. Buckley, Jr. (hardly a lightweight in the intellectual sphere), 'I would rather be governed by the first 2000 people in the Boston phone book than the entire faculty of Harvard.' Peggy would do well to learn this lesson, and realize that she is insulting the vast majority of hard-working Americans who see Palin as someone who can return the American form of government to 'government of the people, by the people, and for the people.'"
The Vichy Republican elites must be scared out of their minds right now. All the Peggy Noonans and Colin Powells who argued for a more moderate GOP presidential candidate got it in John McCain, yet they deserted their party anyway to support and vote for Barack Obama, who seems to be intent on breaking Jimmy Carter's misery index record before the first year of his administration is over. They screwed up big time, and they know it deep down inside. Of course, they will never admit that they were wrong. They'll just keep on taking it out on Sarah Palin. And the more they do that, the more the grassroots will circle around the woman that the elites hate so much.

Update: Stuart Schwartz joins in the pwning of poor Peggy.

- JP