Showing posts with label liberal lies. Show all posts
Showing posts with label liberal lies. Show all posts

Friday, July 15, 2011

John Nolte: MSM Currently Brewing Up Phony ‘Undefeated’ Narrative

"The left-wing media wants the film to flop and will grasp at any straw available..."
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We just knew it was only a matter of time before the criminal enterprise known as the media pulled a stunt like this:
With the roaring success ”The Undefeated” has already had at changing the conversation about Sarah Palin from tanning beds and crosshair maps to, you know, her actual record as a public servant, the Left and their dishonest allies in the MSM are obviously as worried as they are desperate. As a result, this morning at ”The Atlantic” we’re greeted with a 950+ word article filled with precious NPR-esque prose and the delicate pose of a journalist just reporting the difficult truth, all under the following headline:

Sarah Palin Movie Debuts to Empty Theater in Orange County

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If you read the fine print…

“The Atlantic” writer is reporting on his experience at a midnight screening … on a Thursday night.

No.

Really.

Read the story again and you’ll see that the emptiness of a midnight screening on a work night is not only worthy of 950+ words and a wildly misleading headline, but also all these subsequent MSM stories filled with similar headlines.

And you can bet there will be more stories to come.

This is how the corrupt MSM works.

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Related: Read the commentaries by William Collier here and Dan Riehl here.

Here's a novel concept: Instead of taking the opinion of any reviewer - be it positive or negative - as gospel, why not see the movie and judge it for yourself?

- JP

Wednesday, July 6, 2011

Sarah Palin: 'Tears' and 'Rages' During 'The Undefeated'? Really?

"You’d think someone would have caught those tears and rages on tape, right?"
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On her Facebook Notes page Wednesday, Gov. Palin spoke truth to the latest lies being spread around by Plain-hating bloggers and sensationalist tabloids on both sides of the Atlantic:
Media Making Things Up: “Tears”, and “Rages” During “The Undefeated”? Really?

Obviously we’ve seen our share of media lies, but the latest fabrications circulated take a big slice of the cake. The UK Daily Mail reports that I was “in tears” as Todd “rages over Hollywood stars ripping” me in the new film “The Undefeated.” Huh? Really? The beautiful town of Pella, Iowa, was flooded with an army of media covering the premiere of this film. You’d think someone would have caught those tears and rages on tape, right? Well, here’s a video of the remarks I made at the Pella Opera House right after viewing the film. The emotion clearly displayed was gratitude to the filmmakers who invested their own time and money into highlighting my team’s record in Alaska. Todd and I were overwhelmed with gratitude, and we hope everyone sees this film.

In fact, you can click here to buy tickets to see the film, which opens in theaters on July 15th. You can also vote here to bring it to a theater near you.

MSM, you should check it out too. (You’ll learn the facts many of you have failed to report for the last three years as you’ve continued to do what makes you less and less relevant in our country’s discourse: you’ve chosen to just make things up.) There’s a story there, but you’ll never find it if you continue lying and carrying water for the powers that be.

Again, we thank the sweet town of Pella, and will forever remember the amazing evening we shared together in Iowa!

- Sarah Palin
- JP

Friday, July 1, 2011

Liberals can't handle the truth about Sarah Palin, so they lie.

"Progressives" are telling a whopper about the Palins' MOA book signing
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The political left cannot handle the truth about Sarah Palin so they consistently bear false witness against the first woman to be both governor of Alaska and the vice presidential nominee of the Republican Party.

For example, the leftist blogs are regurgitating a bogus Democrat talking point that the book signing at Minnesota's Mall of America was poorly attended. Sewer blog Wonkette and its fellow travelers in the leftosphere are prevaricating, as they are inclined to do every time they put up a post about Gov. Palin and her family, when they claim that "only 300 people showed up to attend the Sarah and Bristol Palin book signing of Bristol’s new memoir... The family abandoned the stage half an hour before the end of the time slot because there was nobody left."

That's the lie. However, the Associated Press, a media institution which has not exactly been friendly to Gov. Palin, reported:
"The mall estimates about 1,500 people turned out..."
1500 people showed up for the signing? But, but, but... that would mean that leftists are lying when they insist that only 300 turned out.

Let's check another source. According to local television station KSTP-TV:
"A crowd at Mall of America waited hours to see ex-Alaska governor Sarah Palin, her husband Todd, their daughter Bristol and her son Tripp."

The crowd "waited hours" to see Gov. Palin and her family? How can that be, when the "progressive" prevaricators claim that few showed up and nobody stayed? Who are you going to believe, liberals or your lying eyes and ears?

Here's a third source. From the account by local CBS affiliate WCCO-TV:
"People lined up throughout the day at the Mall of America in Bloomington as Bristol Palin made an appearance for her new memoir..."
Throughout the day? My, my. There you have no less than three independent sources that expose the liberal lie for what it is.

The source for the bottom-feeding bloggers' bullsh*t offensive seems to be a disingenuous account posted by Jessica Lussenhop at the untrustworthy site City Pages. According to her Linked In profile, Lussenhop attended the "Academy for Alternative Journalism" and the leftist Journolister factory otherwise know as the Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism. Oh, and she also did some time at Ms. Magazine. No agenda-driven distortion by Ms. Lussenhop, no ma'am.

So why the lie? Even if a lefty journo hates Sarah Palin with a purple passion, why intentionally write a dishonest account of something as relatively pedestrian as a book signing and then put your name behind it? There's just one logical conclusion. It's not just hate at work here, but fear as well. The left is so afraid of Sarah Palin as a potential threat to the faux socialist utopia they are clumsily constructing that they will do literally anything, even lie their sorry butts off, to maintain the narrative that she does not enjoy the popular support that we see displayed for her everywhere she goes.

It's not that the left cannot recognize the truth about Sarah Palin. They just can't handle it. So they tell lies about her. If they weren't so evil they'd be pathetic.

- JP

Friday, May 27, 2011

Stacy McCain: The Palin Principle of Liberal Media Ethics

Those in the thrall of PDS are willing to believe the very worst about Sarah Palin.
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Professor Stacy McCain presents a textbook example of Palin Derangement Syndrome, Hollyweird style:
Kyle Massey, 19, is an ex-child star best known for his role as the pesky little brother on the Disney Channel sitcom, That's So Raven (2003-07). Bristol's new reality-show gig with Massey should be good news for her and her family, but Palin Derangement Syndrome dictates otherwise. A National Enquirer story that got picked up and elaborated by the London Daily Mail this week carries the headline, "Mama Grizzly strikes again: Sarah Palin 'furious' at Bristol's new Disney Show star boyfriend."

As might be expected, this rumor-mongering story cites unnamed "sources" about an alleged romance between Massey and Bristol: "Sarah is furious at Bristol for going so quickly from man to man. She is doing her best to prevent Bristol's new relationship from being featured in the reality show."

Which would be very interesting, if true. But it's not true, according to Massey's mother, Angel Massey:
"They are not dating," she reveals while laughing. "They're good friends. I understand the media wants to push sales or whatever, but no, they're not dating."

Angel goes on to say, "Both of our families gelled during Dancing with the Stars. Sarah would be in the audience cheering for Kyle, and we'd be in the audience rooting for Bristol. We all became close."

Mama Massey adds, "The Palins are really funny, nice and genuinely warm to us."

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"Funny, nice and genuinely warm"? No wonder the liberal media ignored Angel Massey's denial. It would ruin their anti-Palin narrative.
Props to Rumor Fix for exposing that particular race-baiting leftist lie for what it is. I had never heard of the site before, but it makes sense that a "GossipBusters" would be needed to watchdog the exploitainment media just as NewsBusters exposes lamestream media lies. A salute to Stacy as well, for getting the truth out to The American Spectator's readers.

- JP

Wednesday, March 2, 2011

Hinderaker: Think Progress? Think Ignorance

This was the Murkowski administration, so the reference to Sarah Palin is gratuitous
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In our post yesterday about the battle between the establishment and the grassroots for the heart and soul of the Republican Party, we linked to a Wall Street Journal op-ed by businessman Charles Koch. After his WSJ opinion piece was published, Mr. Koch and his brother were immediately attacked by hard left wing website Think Progress in an article fabricated by using little more than lies and distortions. The author of the TP hit piece used the opportunity to take a gratuitous shot at Gov. Palin. Though we don't always agree with John Hinderaker, his debunking of the TP smear job is very well done and deserves credit. Here's the excerpt:
-- Relying on an Alaskan blogger, Fang claims that "a Koch subsidiary in Fairbanks asked Gov. Sarah Palin's administration to use taxpayer money to bail out one of their failing refinery [sic]." This one is particularly revealing. One of the problems with a web site like Think Progress is that the kids who write for it are ignorant with respect to both business and law. They lack the experience (and likely also the intelligence) to understand the matters they try to write about. This is a case in point. The Alaskan blogger had no idea what he was talking about; Fang, apparently, even less.

What actually happened was that a Koch subsidiary, Flint Hills, entered into a contract with the State of Alaska whereby it bought crude oil from the state and refined it. The price of the crude oil depended in part on the pipeline tariff charged to ship it. If the tariff went up, the price of the crude went down, and vice versa. A tariff proceeding was commenced that, if successful, would have had the effect of significantly increasing the price that the Koch company would pay to the state per barrel of crude:
The pipeline tariff proceeding, brought by the state of Alaska and pipeline shipper Anadarko Petroleum Corp., was initiated after an agreement was reached on a royalty oil contract between the state and Flint Hills, Cook said. At the time the contract [was] accepted, neither the company nor the state considered a possible change in the tariff, Cook said. "It is a circumstance Flint Hills Resources could not have contemplated at the time the contract was signed," Flint Hills executive vice president Anthony Sementelli said in a Feb. 24 letter to the state Department of Natural Resources. ...

The tariff change could result in Flint Hills paying the state as much as $100 million in additional royalty oil costs, a state official said on background.
This was highly problematic for Flint Hills, in part because the company potentially could go for years without knowing the ultimate price of the crude oil it was buying. So Flint Hills approached the state with a proposal to lock in a fixed price, independent of the tariff proceeding.

There is more on what happened here:
The pipeline tariff used in the calculation is the current interstate tariff filed by TAPS owner companies with FERC.

That tariff is being challenged, however, and if the FERC orders the tariff lowered to a level the Regulatory Commission of Alaska has set for intrastate shipments on TAPS, Flint Hills would have to pay more for its royalty oil, Cook said.

The adjustment could potentially raise crude oil costs for the refinery by $50 million a year, but the real problem is the retroactivity of the potential charge to the start of 2005. FERC has scheduled hearings on the appeal in early 2007, and a decision is possible soon after, but there is no certainty to that, he said.

If the decision is made to order a lower tariff, the additional payments to the state would be retroactive to the beginning of 2005. The TAPS tariff is scheduled to be renegotiated in 2009, so the potential liability could cover four to five years, or $200 million to $250 million, Cook said. ...

Flint Hills has been seeking a revision of its royalty oil contract with the state to remove the potential retroactivity of the charge, but has been unsuccessful so far.
Ultimately, the State of Alaska--this was the Murkowski administration, so Think Progress's reference to Sarah Palin is gratuitous--declined to agree on a fixed price for its crude oil, and the eventual result was that Flint Hills lost a great deal of money. At no time was there any talk of a "bailout" or a "special deal." Lee Fang and his fellow goofballs at Think Progress don't understand any of this. They have no idea what TAPS and FERC are, or how they work. They know nothing about contracts, or the price of crude oil, or how refineries and pipelines operate. To be frank, what they write on such topics is childish, and is driven entirely by prejudice.

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So which Alaska blogger did Think Progress get its bad information from? None other than obsessive Palin-hater Andrew Halcro, who still can't seem to manage to get over his crushing humiliation in the 2006 election for Governor of Alaska.

h/t: Steven Hayward

- JP

Thursday, December 9, 2010

TLC video shoots down another leftist lie about Gov. Palin

Here’s proof that Sarah had all her paperwork in order
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The hateful left has long been spreading the lie around the moonbatosphere that Sarah Palin doesn't have the proper tags and license to hunt caribou. Time for the "reality-based community" to get yet another reality check:


From the blogs at SPAlaska.com:
Thanks to the production team’s diligence, here’s proof that Sarah had all her paperwork in order with the Alaska Department of Fish and Game. The entire episode was recorded September 1-5, 2010. This video was recorded on September 2, 2010, and the permits purchased were valid September 3-4, 2010, because of the no fly and hunt rule. Sarah shot her caribou on September 4, 2010.

We’ve heard that our friends at the Alaska Department of Fish and Game have been inundated with requests for copies of her hunting license and caribou tags. Hopefully, this post and video can put those questions to rest so these diligent state workers can focus on more pressing matters than disproving rumors.
Actrually, overloading government offices with bogus requests and inquiries is part of the left's anti-Palin plan. It's a modification of the Cloward-Piven Strategy, just as were the more than twenty bogus lawsuits and "ethics" complaints they swamped state offices with in Alaska when Sarah Palin was governor.

Also, TLC's blogger is much too gentle. These aren't "rumors" -- they're lies. Malia Litman and Politics USA should be ashamed of themselves, but these lying leftists have no shame. Their job is to destroy Sarah Palin, and they will tell as many lies as they think they need to in pursuit of their dark goal. But it's an article of faith that light drives out darkness. Don't ever hesitate to confront the darkness and shine a light!

h/t: Ron Devito


- JP

Saturday, November 13, 2010

Why you can't believe the left wing media

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For over two years now, moonbat blogs and the left wing lamestream media have been repeating what Levi Johnston said in his infamous Vanity Fair interview: that Sarah Palin is not a huntress and and doesn't know one end of a gun from the other. Did even one of these intrepid reporters bother to do a little checking just in case Levi might be -- you know -- bearing false witness? Apparently not:


Oh, well, so much for that liberal lie...

- JP

Thursday, November 11, 2010

Michelle Malkin: Tina Fey recycles Palin rape kit lie

That one was debunked two years ago
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Is the left so lacking in actual arguments to use against Gov. Palin that is must continually recycle DNC talking points that have been completely debunked? Apparently so, reports Michelle Malkin, who catches Hollyweirdo Tina Fey going back to the poisoned well of "campaign lies spread by the Soros-supported Internet smear machine":
Last night, comedian/actress Tina Fey won a humor award for her Sarah Palin schtick and used her acceptance speech to indulge in a broader swipe at the conservative women’s revolution in politics.

Via Newsbusters:
Comedienne and actress Tina Fey on Tuesday thanked former Alaska governor Sarah Palin as she accepted this year’s Mark Twain Prize for American Humor.

According to the Washington Post, she then mocked conservative women “first to nervous laughter and then to not much laughter at all”:

In her acceptance speech, Fey touched on her best-known bit — her Palin imitation –and offered some mock hands-across-the-political-divide commentary. The rise of conservative women in politics, she said pointedly, is good for all women, “unless you don’t want to pay for your own rape kit . . . unless you’re a lesbian who wants to get married to your partner of 20 years . . . [or] unless you believe in evolution.”

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Maybe the joke bombed because the joke is on Fey.

The “rape kit” canard was totally dismantled two years ago...

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Fey went on to say: “I would be a liar and an idiot if I didn’t thank Sarah Palin for helping me get here tonight. My partial resemblance and her crazy voice are the two luckiest things that have ever happened to me.”

Well, I certainly agree about the “liar” and “idiot” parts.
We love the “first to nervous laughter and then to not much laughter at all” description, especially coming as it does from the left-wing Washington Post. Perhaps Tina's tired old one-trick pony needs to be put out to pasture.

- JP

Saturday, September 4, 2010

Quote of the Day (September 4, 2010)

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John Sexton at Big Journalism:
"Having read [his] dismissive account of Palin’s faith, it surprised me to see Mr. Gross on television claiming he has a lot in common with Palin, including Christianity. It reminds me of that old car commercial 'This is not your father’s Oldsmobile.' Well, Michael Gross is not your father’s Christian. In fact he’s apparently a graduate of Princeton Theological Seminary which is a long way from the faith of most evangelicals... Perhaps he’s being honest about his initial sympathy towards her, but I’m metaphysically certain he also has lots of equally plausible reasons to dislike her and what she stands for. You don’t write speeches for Bill Weld and then suddenly become one of Palin’s pen pals."
- JP

Friday, September 3, 2010

Quote of the Day (September 3, 2010)

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Freedom Fighter at Joshuapundit:
"Perhaps some of them are beginning to realize that the more they attack this woman and her family, the more popular she becomes and the closer the idea of a President Sarah Palin in the White House gets to reality."
- JP

Saturday, June 19, 2010

Sarah Palin exposes another leftist lie about her

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There is no end to the number of lies the political left has told about Sarah Palin, but one of the most pernicious of their prevarications is the lie that Gov. Palin is a 'raaaacist." That particular nasty falsehood has been circulated by "progressives" since August 29, 2008, the day she first stepped onto the national political stage in Dayton Ohio.

By her actions, Gov. Palin has proved otherwise. Consider that one-fifth of her 25 endorsements for 2010 include two men and one woman of African heritage (Allen West, Tim Scott and Star Parker), a Latina woman (Susana Martinez) and a woman whose ancestry traces back to the Punjab region of the northwestern Indian subcontinent (Nikki Haley).

These are not the sort of endorsements any bigot we're ever heard of would put their capital, both political and monetary, behind. Enough with the bogus "raaaacist" smears, leftists! Once again, you've been outed for being the lying race baiters that you are.

- JP

Monday, May 24, 2010

Just Orb: Context is Everything

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Here's a blogger with enough common sense and intellectual honesty to check up on things the MSNBC leftists say in their never-ending campaign to try to disparage Sarah Palin. The intrepid blogger caught Keith Olbermann twisting, twisting, twisting the truth away, as Onerous Olby distorted and misrepresented a quote from Sarah Palin's dad Chuck Heath:
“I don’t want to push the wrong button with Sarah,” he said. “Besides, she doesn’t make the decisions. Let me retract that. I’m sure she thinks them over and she has a lot of say as to yes and no.”
This was then blown up by Olbermann into Palin doesn’t make any of her own decisions on anything, a thought that had him cackling with glee. Me? Not so much, because the first question I had was “Decisions about what? What’s the context of this quote?” See, I’ve caught Olbermann misrepresenting things often enough in the past that I trust him no more than I would someone on Fox News. He’s a partisan hack.

So I went and found the original source of the quote and supplied myself with the context.
Sally Heath is among those who help care for Trig, 2, who has Down syndrome. She also helps go through the hundreds of letters Sarah Palin receives asking her to speak at or attend various events.

Chuck Heath said he was careful about nudging his daughter toward the things that interest him.

“I don’t want to push the wrong button with Sarah,” he said. “Besides, she doesn’t make the decisions. Let me retract that. I’m sure she thinks them over and she has a lot of say as to yes and no.”
So Mr. Heath was clearly talking about Gov. Palin's relationship with the Washington Speakers Bureau, to which she is under contract for all of her speaking engagements. Though the governor probably has a lot of say in which offers to speak she will accept and which ones she will decline, she doesn't have the only voice in those decisions. As her agents, WSB has its share in the decision-making:
So those are the decisions her father was talking about. Not political decisions. Not any other kinds of decisions. Decisions about what speaking engagements Ms. Palin takes and which she doesn’t. But Olbermann felt the need to take it totally away from its context and use the quote for his own – completely made up – rant...
Just another of the many examples of how the lying left operates. Props to the truth-seeking blogger, who, unlike the leftist keyboard klowns who take everything liars like Bathtub Boy and the perpetual prevaricators at Huffington Post say as gospel. Like the governor said, they just keep "making things up."

Read the full post here.

- JP

Sunday, April 4, 2010

Leftists push counterfeit Bachmann-Palin tickets

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Leftists, can't do anything in a straightforward manner. With them, it's always dirty tricks and subterfuge. Latest example The maggots at Wonkette (Dirtbag Warning!) have scanned some real tickets to the April 7th Minneapolis rally featuring Michele Bachmann and Sarah Palin, and posted them on the Web.

What do the widdle worms at Wonkette suggest the useful idiots who hang out there do with the ticket images? Wink wink, nudge nudge:
"... we’ve got scans of the rally tickets for you to, uh, look at. Or maybe try to use ‘em for real, by printing them out (5.5″ x 2″) on the same kind of cheap two-sided glossy laser-printer photo paper used by the real GOP of Minnesota!"
Their mommies or daddies must be so proud!

- JP

Tuesday, March 9, 2010

Sultans of Snark: A Big Boo for Hollywood

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At the Cypress Times, Stacy Drake has a review of Hollywood's recent behavior regarding Sarah Palin:
Last week Governor Palin flew to Los Angeles to film an appearance on the Tonight Show with Jay Leno and meet with network executives concerning a documentary about Alaska. She even stopped to make a very charitable donation to the Red Cross in an effort to help out earthquake victims in Haiti and Chile. Sounds harmless enough, right?

Everything I just listed that she took part in while in L.A. was trashed and mischaracterized by the Hollywood gossip rags and eventually repeated by the MSM, or LSM, whatever you prefer. The nature of the attacks from the lie spreading, Hollywood “reporters” had a certain tone to them. They all seem to paint Governor Palin, and her “entourage” as though they were some sort of redneck hillbillies. Searching for fame and fortune on “reality shows” before they loot the Silver Spoon of all of those freebies.

To top it off, their usual nemesis, actors, jumped on the band wagon. Repeating the lies (and they of all people should know they were lies) by adding their own snarky half-witted two cents to the mix. It must be their left-wing ideology that allows them to believe that Hollywood gossip-mongers are all of a sudden members of a noble profession. I guess if it’s politically convenient, why not, eh George? I don’t imagine Retracto, the Correction Alpaca has received the proper corrections yet and I’m not holding my breath.

As if Hollywood didn’t quite get the message through to Governor Palin about the depths of their hatred, Kathy Griffin flew into Alaska to make it clear. Griffin boldly made an uninvited house call to Governor Palin’s home (knowing full well that governor wasn’t there at the time) to “invite” the governor to Kathy’s little grotesque, ridicule roadshow. This ridiculous woman used Ricky Hollywood himself, aka the father of Sarah Palin’s grandchild to introduce her on stage in Anchorage. In essence, using the one link she had, via a toddler (again) to attack Governor Palin in her own neck of the woods. Disgraceful to say the least. After hearing what was said on that stage, I’ll go even further and call Kathy Griffin a sexist bigot. Yes, the term can be applied to a woman too. I understand very well that leftists think they are immune to terms like “sexist,” bigot,” and “racist” but if the shoe fits…
Hollywood continues to sink into the LA-LA Land tar pits. Read the full Stacy Drakeop-ed here.

- JP

Friday, March 5, 2010

Another Palin-hatin' leftist's lie debunked

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How desperate to smear Sarah Palin do these deranged leftists have to be to make such a ridiculous and obviously bogus charge?
This is the second day in a row that Mediaite’s gone for a goof on Palin and then had to walk it back.
Maybe Sarah Palin wasn’t quite the hit on The Tonight Show the other night that everyone thought she was! A contributor over at Daily Kos — who provides some impressive sound bona fides — says he attended the Leno taping on Monday and that the audience was not nearly as welcoming as it sounded to TV viewers later on that night.
And the inevitable update:
Update: A reader writes “I was there while visiting my sister in CA. He’s wrong, people were laughing and I didn’t notice anything strange. The sign was turned on when we were supposed to applaud and laugh.”
Also, NBC issued a statement Friday in contradiction of the Kos Kidz Kwazy Klaim:
"Neither the audio nor the laughs were enhanced for Sarah Palin's segments on 'The Tonight Show.'"
That's two leftist lies -- one spread by Huffington Post and the other by dKos -- shot down, one after another in rapid fashion.  

How's that "making things up" working out for you, leftists?

Update: Moe Lane - "These people are simply *insane*":
"So, how far into Crazyland has the netroots gone when it comes to Sarah Palin? Let me put it this way: I now wait in breathless anticipation for the day that someone in the Online Left announces that they’re about to be given incontrovertible evidence that she’s secretly a Jew."
- JP

Thursday, March 4, 2010

HuffPo, gossip columnists caught in another lie against Sarah Palin

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When we reported Wednesday that Sarah Palin visited the Silver Spoon and made a sizable donation to the Red Cross, we warned that "The liberals, as with everything she does, will not be pleased." We were right.

Leftist website Huffington Post and a number of other hateful leftist and gossip sites wasted no time in bearing false witness against former Gov. Palin. This is nothing new; they have been lying about her for the past 18 months. But this whopper was particularly nasty, as the lying lefties took a story about Gov. Palin making a generous contribution to charity and portrayed her as selfish and uncaring.

We were sent a heads up by Andrew Malcolm on the original LA Times story we ran Wednesday. It was written by Matt Donnelly, one of Andrew's blogging colleagues at the Times. When we saw the HuffPo smear job, we told Andrew about it, and his reply simply stated that Donnelly had gotten it right.

Well, of course he did. We never doubted Andrew's word or the report for a second. He's a friend and a fellow blogger who has our trust. We just wanted to let him know that HuffPo was casting dispersion on Donnelly's report. Who are we going to trust -- a Pulitzer Prize winning journalist of sterling character, or an Arianna Huffington website with a history of prevarication? No contest. But the moonbatosphere has gone wild repeating the lie.

Now Melissa Lemer, one of the Silver Spoon's co-owners, has released a statement (PDF) detailing the actual facts of Governor Palin's visit and calling for those websites which spread the false stories to publish retractions immediately and apologize to Gov. Palin, The Silver Spoon and its vendors:
The Silver Spoon, a company owned and operated by women and established with a firm belief in supporting women in business and leadership, invited Governor Sarah Palin and her family to participate in a charitable function sponsored by The Silver Spoon and the Red Cross to support the Red Cross’ disaster relief efforts in Haiti. Governor Palin graciously accepted since it was in support of such a worthy and timely cause. The governor arrived with a small group about 15 minutes prior to our store’s official opening; and upon arrival, she and her entire group gave generous donations to the cause. We offered to open early to accommodate her schedule; she did not ask us to open early. The other vendors routinely set up an hour before the event opens, so they were already there when the governor arrived. No one was asked to come in early. When Governor Palin arrived, she and her guests made generous donations. I escorted her around and introduced her to every vendor, and they talked to her about their products and gifted her with samples. She never asked for anything but politely accepted the products. The governor and her family and guests were very gracious and respectful to everyone. We asked and the governor happily agreed to take a photo with the American Red Cross staff and the staff of The Silver Spoon. The governor stayed for a total of about 35 minutes, thanked everyone, made an additional generous personal donation pledge to the Red Cross, and then departed.

The stories currently circulating about Governor Palin’s attendance at our event are total fabrications. Just one example of the many falsehoods is the ridiculous idea that Governor Palin walked away with 40 AIAIAI headphones. In reality, she was given two pairs of AIAIAI headphones – one for herself and one for her daughter Bristol who could not attend the event. The idea that she took 40 pairs is an outrageous falsehood. It would have been impossible because the vendors only bring around 100 items for the entire two day event. They would have run out of product after an hour of opening yesterday.

Just to clarify things, the entire point of giving someone a swag bag is to have them take your product and hopefully purchase more. The whole point of giving away products is to “give them away.” That’s why we call this type of event style a “gifting suite.”

We would like an immediate retraction and an apology to The Silver Spoon, its vendors, and especially to Governor Sarah Palin.
Those retractions and apologies may be a long time coming. The left is quick to spread its lies but loathe to admit and retract them.

It rare that we have occasion to compliment the Associated Press, but the AP, to its credit, mentioned Gov. Palin's donation to the Red Cross in the first paragraph of its report (though the headline is misleading): 
WEST HOLLYWOOD, Calif. — Sarah Palin showed up at a celebrity gift suite with two daughters, her brother and a small entourage in tow and loaded up with free cosmetic and fashion items being given away in connection with Oscar-week festivities. But she also left a check for charity, organizers say.
The AP story, which carries Sandy Cohen's byline, also quoted Ben Russo, a publicist who was at the event, regarding Gov. Palin's donation:
Silver Spoon spokesman Ben Russo said Palin made an unspecified "sizable contribution" to Red Cross Haitian relief before leaving the suite. Although Silver Spoon is not affiliated with the Red Cross, most Hollywood gift suites feature an opportunity for visitors to donate to a charity, if desired.

"Silver Spoon was very grateful (Palin) brought awareness to our Red Cross relief effort," said Russo. "We were happy to supply her and her family with some of our sponsor product."
So Bravo Zulu, Mr. Cohen and AP, but please fix that headline. Bravo Zulu to Matt Donnelly and the LA Times for getting it right the first time. Kudos to Just Jared for being one of the very few gossip sites to mention Gov. Palin's donation. Thanks to Melissa Lemer and Silver Spoon for standing up for the truth. Shame on Huffington Post and the other sites who propagated their falsehoods as part of the lying Left's continuing effort to denigrate Sarah Palin.

h/t: Doug Brady/C4P

Update: A shout out to Celebrity Mound for telling it true:
"A spy said, 'She picked up a ton of gifts, but she gave the lot to the Red Cross, along with a cash donation. The only thing she took for herself was a bottle of Ty Ku sake.'"
Also a good follow up post by Christie D'Zurilla at Ministry of Gossip, the LA Times entertainment blog which should be an example to all entertainment websites for honest reporting.

And a call for corrections and retractions from Big Journalism.

- JP

Monday, February 8, 2010

Leftist lie after leftist lie after leftist lie...

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Let's set the wayback machine for August 01, 2009 and visit an Alaska hate blog (don't worry, we'll go through decontamination upon our return to wash all of the nasty off):
"Do you remember all of that talk about her missing wedding ring during the three part going away picnics? Well it turns out that ring now sleeps with the fishes. Apparently in a fit of anger Sarah stripped the ring from her finger and tossed it into a lake."
That would be the ring in this photo taken this weekend:



How can you tell when a leftist blogger is lying? That's easy -- when it posts anything on its blog.

- JP

Wednesday, January 13, 2010

There they go again: Politico distorts Palin with lying headline

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Who writes the headlines at Politico? If authors are responsible for furnishing the headlines for the articles they write, then Andy Barr deserves a black eye.

Check out Politico's latest hit job on Sarah Palin:
"Sarah Palin on Fox says she thought Iraq was behind 9/11"
No, she never said that, as a transcript of that portion of her appearance on "The O'Reilly Factor" taken directly from the video clip clearly shows:
BOR: Was it a lie that you thought Saddam Hussein was behind 9/11?

SHP: You know what, on that, I did talk a lot to Steve Schmidt about the history of the war and about where, perhaps, the 9/11 terrorists came from, and could there have been any connection to Saddam.

BOR: Okay, so that's not a lie, but it --

SHP: So I admit that I asked questions about it --

BOR: But you didn't -- you weren't blaming 9/11 on Saddam?

SHP: No. No. No, no. And --

BOR: Okay.

SHP: Yeah.
Now, watch the clip for yourself, and compare the transcription with the way Barr misquoted Gov. Palin's answers and tood them out of context in his hit piece. "Lamestream" media, indeed!

Further, asking questions about some is not tantamount to believing that thing. It simply means that one has questions about it.

Despite claims to the contrary, Saddam had some ties to terrorists, including Al Qaeda -- the group responsible for 9/11 -- as was widely reported here, here, here, here, here, here and here, just to name a few. It's no small wonder, then, that more than just a few people, Sarah Palin included, had questions about possible links between Saddam and 9/11.

Asking questions about Saddam's ties to 9/11 are a far cry from thinking that the late dictator was responsible for it, as Politico's disingenuous headline more than just implies.

Politico continues to engage in the most irresponsible hack media tactics. Even considering the word "journalism" has lost its meaning in recent years, we wouldn't give Politico enough credit to label what it does as journalism. Rather, it is simply pure partisan prevarication.

- JP

Friday, January 1, 2010

Moonbat Logic at Year's End

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The moonbat Left ends the year in a predictable fashion. Their latest meme is that Sarah Palin is "scared" of the Alaska Hate Bloggers™ whom Todd Palin justifiably excluded from his wife's Wasilla book signing. It goes something like this:
"How can Sarah Palin stand up to terrorists when she is afraid of little bloggers?"
But using that same "logic", if Democrats are so afraid of FOX News (they chickened out on the FOX News presidential primary debate, remember?), how can we expect Obama, Biden and Hillary Clinon to respond to real threats like al Qaeda?

The answer is with incompetence, as the events of Christmas Day have proven.

But we know that Sarah Palin, who fearlessly battled the corrupt Murkowski machine and three giant oil companies in Alaska isn't "afraid" of the batcrap-crazy bloggers. She probably just doesn't want them anywhere near her young children, and with good reason. The leftist loonies are just hateful enough and unhinged enough to wear one of those vile t-shirts in front of her younger children like their comrades did in Philadelphia.

- JP

Tuesday, December 15, 2009

Is Sarah Palin's Inconvenient Truth Vexing Al Gore?

- By Lisa Graas
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From the Times of London comes an intriguing report on Al Gore's latest falsehood in the debate surrounding climate change:
In his speech, Mr Gore told the [Copenhagen climate change] conference: “These figures are fresh. Some of the models suggest to Dr [Wieslav] Maslowski that there is a 75 per cent chance that the entire north polar ice cap, during the summer months, could be completely ice-free within five to seven years.”
Unfortunately for Mr. Gore, this was false. As noted by The Times:
[T]he climatologist whose work Mr Gore was relying upon dropped the former Vice-President in the water with an icy blast.

“It’s unclear to me how this figure was arrived at,” Dr Maslowski said. “I would never try to estimate likelihood at anything as exact as this.”

Mr Gore’s office later admitted that the 75 per cent figure was one used by Dr Maslowksi as a “ballpark figure” several years ago in a conversation with Mr Gore.

The embarrassing error cast another shadow over the conference after the controversy over the hacked e-mails from the University of East Anglia’s Climate Research Unit, which appeared to suggest that scientists had manipulated data to strengthen their argument that human activities were causing global warming.
Full tory here.

Mind you, Mr. Gore has been under a great deal of pressure these days to salvage his credibility. He's reportedly made at least $100 million dollars telling people that the North Pole will melt within five years because of global warming that, he says, is primarily anthropogenic (caused by man). His film "An Inconvenient Truth", which my teenager assures me is misnamed and should be called "WE'RE ALL GONNA DIE" has won a boatload of awards, none of which caused this concerned parent's eyebrow to raise more so than the fact that my son's science teacher showed the film in class. Meanwhile, climatologists and meteorologists whose research shows that solar activity, orbital variations, and volcanic activity contribute more to climate change than man's activity are discounted by Gore and others who, like Gore, stand to lose credibility, prestige and, in some cases, federal grant money.

Though some reasonable people from across the societal spectrum have long questioned why research refuting Gore's claims has been largely ignored even as Gore is rolling in dough, sporting a big carbon footprint and influencing legislation, the megaphones of these skeptics weren't quite loud enough...........until ClimateGate.

In her recent op-ed in the Washington Post, Sarah Palin used her mighty megaphone to point out the "inconvenient truth" we "common-sensers", if you will, call ClimateGate.
With the publication of damaging e-mails from a climate research center in Britain, the radical environmental movement appears to face a tipping point. The revelation of appalling actions by so-called climate change experts allows the American public to finally understand the concerns so many of us have articulated on this issue.

“Climate-gate,” as the e-mails and other documents from the Climate Research Unit at the University of East Anglia have become known, exposes a highly politicized scientific circle -- the same circle whose work underlies efforts at the Copenhagen climate change conference. The agenda-driven policies being pushed in Copenhagen won’t change the weather,but they would change our economy for the worse.

The e-mails reveal that leading climate “experts” deliberately destroyed records, manipulated data to “hide the decline” in global temperatures, and tried to silence their critics by preventing them from publishing in peer-reviewed journals.
Palin's full statement is here. If you have common sense, the above makes perfect sense to you. If you are Al Gore or one of his radical followers, apparently you have trouble getting your mind around it.

Though the left would have us believe that Governor Palin is irrelevant (an Obama supporter I was debating with the other day characterized Palin as an annoying "gnat"), even they sometimes have to admit her power.

Greg Sargent, editor of The Plum Line, wrote:
I’m told by the paper's insiders that her piece was one of the most-read WaPo opinion pieces of the year, coming in 21st in page views out of literally hundreds of opinion articles. An earlier Palin Op ed in the paper on the same topic was the third most read of the year.
Clearly, the hockey mom from Wasilla is an Alaska-sized burr under Gore's saddle. Andrea Mitchell to the rescue! In an interview with Mitchell on the heels of Palin's op-ed, Gore chose to lie about Palin's position by saying that she denies climate change. Are you paying attention, folks? Al Gore told a convenient lie designed to make you think Sarah Palin isn't as smart as he is. (Yawn.)

It's quite an inconvenient truth, at least for those who are benefactors of "Hoaxenhagen", that the science is not settled on the matter. The only ones who truly believe the science is settled are those who embrace the leftist principle of "economic justice" and who see Copenhagen as a grand opportunity to bring that about no matter how badly it may damage our economy. The end justifies the means in the leftist playbook and environmental study is no exception in that playbook. Is it a coincidence that the climate alarmist camp is saturated with believers in "economic justice"? I think not.

In response to Gore's lie, Palin responded by doing what she does best. She went all "common sense" on him again.

Via Sarah Palin on Facebook:
Steven Hayward has a great article in The Weekly Standard on the Climategate scandal. Be sure to check it out.

The response to my op-ed by global warming alarmists has been interesting. Former Vice President Al Gore has called me a “denier” and informs us that climate change is “a principle in physics. It’s like gravity. It exists.”

Perhaps he’s right. Climate change is like gravity – a naturally occurring phenomenon that existed long before, and will exist long after, any governmental attempts to affect it.

However, he’s wrong in calling me a “denier.” As I noted in my op-ed above and in my original Facebook post on Climategate, I have never denied the existence of climate change. I just don’t think we can primarily blame man’s activities for the earth’s cyclical weather changes.

Former Vice President Gore also claimed today that the scientific community has worked on this issue for 20 years, and therefore it is settled science. Well, the Climategate scandal involves the leading experts in this field, and if Climategate is proof of the larger method used over the past 20 years, then Vice President Gore seriously needs to consider that their findings are flawed, falsified, or inconclusive.

Vice President Gore, the Climategate scandal exists. You might even say that it’s sort of like gravity: you simply can’t deny it.

- Sarah Palin
Palin's common sense coupled with humor to highlight the error brought clarity to the national discussion and put some much-needed pressure on Gore to come clean on this hoax. The philosopher Epictetus once said: “If evil be spoken of you and it be true, correct yourself, if it be a lie, laugh at it.” Did Gore correct himself when Palin laughed at his lie? No, he just came up with another lie. If we wait long enough, he'll lie again. In fact, it wouldn't surprise me if he's telling another whopper as I write. Meanwhile, America watches.

All of this is strikingly reminiscent of what I wrote about just yesterday -- "Sarah Palin and Hillary Clinton: Is Obfuscation Intellectual?" I do hope you'll consider reading it. As time goes on, it's becoming increasingly clear to me that one of the most important reasons for the Palin phenomenon is her style of communication in which she deftly integrates, like Ronald Reagan before her, three fundamental qualities -- genuineness, forthrightness and levity. You do remember what they called Reagan, don't you? The Great Communicator.

The genteel left, so adept at pulling the wool over the eyes of hapless American voters with their obfuscation since the end of Reagan's term, are being stopped in their tracks by "The Thrilla from Wasilla". Yes, Sarah Palin has vexed Al Gore. Obfuscation isn't working anymore for him. This is why he told a blatant lie to Andrea Mitchell to defend himself against the WaPo op-ed and why he told an even more embarrassing, blatant lie to the climate change conference in Hoaxenhagen after Palin's follow-up.

In the left corner? The King of Platitudes, Barack Obama, and his pretentious band of thieves, including Mr. Gore.

In the right corner? The Real Deal, Sarah Palin, and her "roguish" band of common sense conservatives.

Though some deny it, there's been a Palin Revolution going on for some time now, folks. Rogue is Vogue! If you haven't come to realize this yet, you will. In time, you will.

~ Lisa

Lisa Graas is editor of the Palin Twibe Blog