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    Palin on Kim Jong Il's Death, Listen to this Idiot

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    http://www.mediaite.com/tv/hmm-sarah...ence%E2%80%99/

    "Firing shot across the bow" (It's called a warning shot actually)

    LOL It's funny the way she says uhhh-uhhh (around 1:35) after talking about energy independence.

    What the hell is she talking about reliant on other countries that help North Korea? What country would that be? Wasillastan?

    The hosts dishonesty is amazing. He shows a clip of Obama supposedly "begging" and making "apologies" to the Iranians to get the drone back. The begging was this: Obama smiling while saying "we've asked for the drone back. We'll see how the Iranians respond."

    WOW! Such abject grovelling! The President really threw himself on his hands and knees there! "We've asked....we'll see" is totally equal to begging and apologies.

    Somebody told me they asked me to turn some paperwork win and we'll see how things work out, and that was the same thing as them getting on their hands and knees groveling to me and apologizing for their very existence. That's totally what "we've asked...we'll see" means.

    Lastly, Palin is an absolute expert to say that Obama is weak on foreign policy. Why, just this segment she brilliantly analyzed how Kim Jong Il acquired nuclear weapons to be the "bully around the globe." It's not at all that North Korean weapons are 40 years behind their South Korean and American counterparts on the other side of the DMZ and nuclear weapons is the only way he could try to equalize the military disparity. Palin's analysis was far more fact based and sophisticated than that, reflecting why the American people hold her intelligence in such high regard.


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    "When I entered Republican politics during an earlier period of malaise, in the late seventies and early eighties, the movement got most of the big questions -- crime, inflation, the Cold War -- right. This time, the party is getting the big questions disastrously wrong."

    "In the aftershock of 2008, large numbers of Americans feel exploited and abused. Rather than workable solutions, my party is offering low taxes for the currently rich and high spending for the currently old, to be followed by who-knows-what and who-the-hell-cares. This isn't conservatism; it's a going-out-of-business sale for the baby-boom generation."


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    Why do we continue to care what Ms. Palin's opinion is?

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    I'm not interested in having my criticism of Palin converted into an emotion of caring.
    Last edited by W.E.B. Du Bois; 12-20-2011 at 11:49 PM.
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    "When I entered Republican politics during an earlier period of malaise, in the late seventies and early eighties, the movement got most of the big questions -- crime, inflation, the Cold War -- right. This time, the party is getting the big questions disastrously wrong."

    "In the aftershock of 2008, large numbers of Americans feel exploited and abused. Rather than workable solutions, my party is offering low taxes for the currently rich and high spending for the currently old, to be followed by who-knows-what and who-the-hell-cares. This isn't conservatism; it's a going-out-of-business sale for the baby-boom generation."


    - David Frum, former speech writer for George W. Bush

    "This is just ridiculous. I never thought as an economist I would have to spend so much time doing political analysis."

    - Diane Swonk, chief economist at Mesirow Financial

 

 

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