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Palin Endorses Hoffman UPDATED and Bumped

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She goes rogue on her Facebook page.

The people of the 23rd Congressional District of New York are ready to shake things up, and Doug Hoffman is coming on strong as Election Day approaches! He needs our help now.

The votes of every member of Congress affect every American, so it's important for all of us to pay attention to this important Congressional campaign in upstate New York. I am very pleased to announce my support for Doug Hoffman in his fight to be the next Representative from New York's 23rd Congressional district. It's my honor to endorse Doug and to do what I can to help him win, including having my political action committee, SarahPAC, donate to his campaign the maximum contribution allowed by law.

Our nation is at a crossroads, and this is once again a "time for choosing."

The federal government borrows, spends, and prints too much money, while our national debt hits a record high. Government is growing while the private sector is shrinking, and unemployment is on the rise. Doug Hoffman is committed to ending the reckless spending in Washington, D.C. and the massive increase in the size and scope of the federal government. He is also fully committed to supporting our men and women in uniform as they seek to honorably complete their missions overseas.

And best of all, Doug Hoffman has not been anointed by any political machine.

Doug Hoffman stands for the principles that all Republicans should share: smaller government, lower taxes, strong national defense, and a commitment to individual liberty.

Political parties must stand for something. When Republicans were in the wilderness in the late 1970s, Ronald Reagan knew that the doctrine of "blurring the lines" between parties was not an appropriate way to win elections. Unfortunately, the Republican Party today has decided to choose a candidate who more than blurs the lines, and there is no real difference between the Democrat and the Republican in this race. This is why Doug Hoffman is running on the Conservative Party's ticket.

Republicans and conservatives around the country are sending an important message to the Republican establishment in their outstanding grassroots support for Doug Hoffman: no more politics as usual.

You can help Doug by visiting his official website below and joining me in supporting his campaign:
http://www.doughoffmanforcongress.com/donate3.html.

- Sarah Palin

Breaks with the party? Check.

Invokes Reagan? Check.

Fires up the base? Check and mate.

Thanks to enoxo and Al in the comments.

Added: Having thought about this for a bit, it's a free roll for her.

She won't get blamed if Hoffman gets beat, everyone expects him to anyway. Yet she still banks a lot of good will from grassroots types for her willingness to stand up to the go along, get along types.

But if Hoffman wins.....

UPDATE [DiT]: Hoffman raises $210,000 in the past seven days. That's before Palin's endorsement tonight.

Hoffman's startling success in raising cash on the web suggests -- as has been made clear in tea party protests and town halls over the spring and summer -- that the conservative base of the Republican party is energized and voting with their feet and their wallets (and often against the picks of the party establishment).

Allow me to mangle General Omar Bradley's famous quote: "It's the right war, at the right place, at the right time, with the right enemy."

Also you can donate here.

Posted by: DrewM. at 11:47 PM



Comments

1 Woo hoo!

Posted by: mesquito at October 22, 2009 08:49 PM (XPn6L)

2 That Caribou Barbie is interfering with the internal affairs of another state!

Posted by: Dede Scofflaw at October 22, 2009 08:50 PM (I3Udb)

3
Woo hoo!

Posted by: Tweet T Kirkwing Plover at October 22, 2009 08:51 PM (ouySy)

4
d'oh!

Posted by: Tweet T Kirkwing Plover at October 22, 2009 08:52 PM (ouySy)

5 Good for Sarah.

Posted by: kefka at October 22, 2009 08:52 PM (n1uMU)

6 The conservative party, eh?  Where do I sign up?

Posted by: Cautiously Pessimistic at October 22, 2009 08:52 PM (pZEar)

7 Yes!!

Posted by: MCPO Airdale at October 22, 2009 08:52 PM (UGAk/)

8

B-but caribou barbie is not supposed too she is violating laws only i can get away with

/Dede scuzzoflava flav

Posted by: Oprahisanarrogantbeeyotch at October 22, 2009 08:52 PM (/yIJv)

9 Sarah is the best!!!!

Posted by: Cubachi at October 22, 2009 08:53 PM (DTQIE)

10 All right, time to catch The Office (yeah, I'm leaving the sockpuppet on this time on purpose)

Posted by: Holly Flax at October 22, 2009 08:54 PM (I3Udb)

11 I bet this brings more money in for him in 24 hours than the RNC could in 24 years.

Posted by: alexthechick at October 22, 2009 08:54 PM (Q9bx2)

12 ...and tonight, she'll go rouge for her lucky man, Todd.

Posted by: GregInSeattle at October 22, 2009 08:55 PM (B5cM9)

13 Not only did Sarah give big props to Doug Hoffman, Reagan, and conservatism; she gave a big FU to the GOP establishment.
She is a terrific woman!
More balls than all the men in the GOP.

Posted by: Cubachi at October 22, 2009 08:55 PM (DTQIE)

14 Going rogue!

The lines are drawn. Old guard versus the grassroots.

Note to self: Time to replenish SarahPAC piggy.

Posted by: AnonymousDrivel at October 22, 2009 08:56 PM (C3uAX)

15 This is an easy one to break with the party over.Supporting that dumb broad makes no sense.

Posted by: steevy at October 22, 2009 08:56 PM (ihosP)

16 Man, she's got big balls

Posted by: Dude With Big Balls at October 22, 2009 08:56 PM (B5cM9)

17
Posted by: Cubachi

a portmanteau?

Sorta like Chewbama?

Chewbacca + Michelle Obama

Posted by: Tweet T Kirkwing Plover at October 22, 2009 08:57 PM (9X3KM)

18

If Hoffman pulls this one off, I hope it causes ole' Newt to rethink some of his positions, as he seems to have forgot what propelled him to national prominence in 1994.

Maybe. If not, I just hope he shuts the hell up.

Posted by: Jim in San Diego at October 22, 2009 08:58 PM (H7Rlw)

19 if she is using her endorsement of hoffman as a chance to start jabbing at the party, i wonder what type of haymakers she lands in her book? 

Posted by: x11b1p at October 22, 2009 08:59 PM (K3MWP)

20 During the election, I argued with my lib friends about Palin's strength in fighting corrpution, the Alaskan establishment, and the oil companies as opposed to the depths Zero had to dive to get ahead in Chicago politics.  They just screamed "Bridge to nowhere!" and "She's an idiot" in response. 

Gawd, I hope she becomes our first woman president. (I am fully aware of her shortcomings...)

Posted by: GregInSeattle at October 22, 2009 09:00 PM (B5cM9)

21

Love me some Cuda. Anxiously awaiting the pre-ordered book.

ps...if I see The Wook hula hooping one more g-damn time I'mma gonna lose it. And by "it" I mean the sanity or something.

Posted by: Leggo my Eggo, Leggo this Bitch at October 22, 2009 09:00 PM (J2eRc)

22 Maybe not a President, but very possibly a Kingmaker.

Posted by: Gabriel Syme at October 22, 2009 09:01 PM (X2xSP)

23 go Sarah!

F--- Rinos

Posted by: Willy at October 22, 2009 09:01 PM (4kID1)

24 Way to go, Sarah!

Posted by: USCitizen at October 22, 2009 09:01 PM (x0kcN)

25 Wow, a direct frontal knife in the GOP chest and then a few twists just to emphasize there is no mistake as to intent.
The battle is engaged.

Posted by: checkers at October 22, 2009 09:02 PM (6v/TB)

26 ohhellyeah

Posted by: Dave in Texas at October 22, 2009 09:04 PM (eiOZw)

27

Scuzzy is a:

D emocrat
I n
A ll
B ut
L label
O only

According to Mark Stein today on Hugh Hewitt

 

Posted by: TimothyJ at October 22, 2009 09:04 PM (IKKIf)

28 Wow, a direct frontal knife in the GOP chest and then a few twists just to emphasize there is no mistake as to intent.
The battle is engaged.
Posted by: checkers

Feels good, doesn't it.  I wonder if taking a few blows will be enough to largely shape up the GOP.  How far will this go?  How far will it have to go?

I love it.

"Striking fear.  Best part of the job."
-Sarah Palin (Sarah Palin may not have actually said this)

Posted by: Z Ryan at October 22, 2009 09:05 PM (cMo6P)

29 Uh, yeah, Dede, about that nomination...

Posted by: NY 23 Corrupt Party Bosses at October 22, 2009 09:05 PM (LKkE8)

30 Ooh! The flaming skull! That should become Sarah's new emblem. Or maybe a flaming moose skull. Or a RINO skull.

Anyway, I'm glad to see her get into the fight. I have a feeling she can make areal difference in 2010.

Posted by: Phineas at October 22, 2009 09:05 PM (ZUNSI)

31 Gawd, I hope she becomes our first woman president. (I am fully aware of her shortcomings...)

Posted by: GregInSeattle at October 22, 2009 09:00 PM (B5cM9)


More importantly, she is aware of her shortcomings... Something far too few politicians will allow themselves to contemplate

Posted by: phreshone at October 22, 2009 09:05 PM (wQx2m)

32 Hell, I don't deserve a hat tip, all I did was invoke flame red.

Posted by: Al at October 22, 2009 09:05 PM (VtygY)

33 We were building a Left wing and a Moonbat conservatory in our embiggening tent, damnit! That moose-hunting snowbilly is ruining our plans! Ruining, I say!

Posted by: NRCC, RNC, Gingrich, Blueblood Republicans at October 22, 2009 09:06 PM (C3uAX)

34 Listened to the Laura Ingraham link one of the Morons posted earlier with her interview of Newt.  She was giving him grief about Dede and Newt was getting hot under the collar.  Worth a listen. 

Posted by: RushBabe at October 22, 2009 09:07 PM (LKkE8)

35

Phineas has an awesome idea, Ace, you gotta get that graphic!

Flaming Moose skull for every Palin thread from here on out!!!

Posted by: wws at October 22, 2009 09:07 PM (T1boi)

36 Too bad she's finished in politics.  Or so me "betters" tell me.

Posted by: Methos at October 22, 2009 09:07 PM (QcpQ+)

37

Heh, heh.

Back off  Punk, before I have to choke a bitch.

Posted by: Mr. (That's Dick to My Friends) Cheney at October 22, 2009 09:08 PM (cQSF7)

38 I'm still banging Pam's mom

Posted by: Michael "Ted" Scott at October 22, 2009 09:08 PM (I3Udb)

39 They just screamed "Bridge to nowhere!"

should have told them Obama and Biden both voted for that thing

Posted by: YRM at October 22, 2009 09:08 PM (xNw7B)

40 Newt was on Laura Inghraham's show today plugging for Scuzzy..

I'm sick and tired of GOP "leadership" promoting Rinos. It's one of the reasons we're in this mess now.


Posted by: Willy at October 22, 2009 09:08 PM (4kID1)

41 Sent the guy $10 just to stick it in someones eye...   Like Obama said,  we just do what we are told to...

Posted by: TheGarbone at October 22, 2009 09:10 PM (0Ri5P)

42

Posted by: RushBabe at October 22, 2009 09:07 PM (LKkE

yep, I think Ingraham is boring to me and can't stand how much she lets any lefty keep on talking for a little too long when she debates but that was good to hear, wish Shawn would do the same considering he has Newt on like every other night

Posted by: YRM at October 22, 2009 09:10 PM (xNw7B)

43

31.  maybe a flaming moose skull

YES A FLAMING MOOSE SKULL!!!!!

Posted by: bebe's boobs destroy at October 22, 2009 09:10 PM (cniXs)

44 And Newt gets a well deserved wake call in the form of a fashionably shaped pointed shoe delivered to his nuts at high velocity powered by a well shaped leg.

Posted by: snookered at October 22, 2009 09:10 PM (h3PdB)

45 So, exactly who has Romney endorsed in this race?  Should be an easy call for someone who claims to be a conservative.

Posted by: Stifler at October 22, 2009 09:10 PM (1kwr2)

46

If Hoffman pulls this one off, I hope it causes ole' Newt to rethink some of his positions, as he seems to have forgot what propelled him to national prominence in 1994.

Maybe. If not, I just hope he shuts the hell up.

Yeah, Newt needs to find a rock to crawl under.  All his recent shilling and collaboration with Hillary, Nancy, etc.  Gag!  I wasn't paying attention to politics when he was the Speaker, and I'm glad I didn't.  It sounds like he has forgotten who he was.  As far as Palin, I might just send some moolah to Hoffman now.  (I have family in NJ, so I do care what happens to that state.)  Wouldn't it be fun if she ran over to NJ and did a campaign appearance for him?  (Boy, that would make some heads go full Linda Blair!--Heh!)

Posted by: Charlie Gibson looking HAWT in smoking jacket and Monocle at October 22, 2009 09:11 PM (4R2pO)

47

Posted by: Stifler at October 22, 2009 09:10 PM (1kwr2)

he didn't endorse any one, probably thinks it's best to lay low which i can respect

Posted by: YRM at October 22, 2009 09:11 PM (xNw7B)

48 I like Romney, but I LOVE Palin,

Lots of derisive comments in the HotAir thread about Hoffman; his non-love by the local paper up there.  I'd love to know that's paper's "orientation."

Oh, big fricken deal: he isn't up to speed about the Seaway, and some highway... yeah, that's vital!

Posted by: ParisParamus at October 22, 2009 09:11 PM (6Xvrm)

49

When the going gets weird, the weird turn pro.”

Go Sarah!

Posted by: ArandomPerson at October 22, 2009 09:12 PM (0a5L4)

50 Ya Hoooooo!

Posted by: Dennis at October 22, 2009 09:13 PM (OsjrV)

51 Bam, Pow, Slap!  Take that Michael Steele.  You just got beat by the purse of Palin!

Posted by: Charlie Gibson looking HAWT in smoking jacket and Monocle at October 22, 2009 09:13 PM (4R2pO)

52 I've been waiting for this endorsement for days.
It was inevitable from the start.
Go Hoffman, Go Sarah!

Posted by: Dan Maloney at October 22, 2009 09:13 PM (o1zZG)

53 Hasn't Newt been palling around with Al Sharpton lately?  What more does anyone need to know?  Too bad, he used to be a force for good.

Posted by: Peaches at October 22, 2009 09:13 PM (9Wv2j)

54 Sorry, Sock!

Posted by: runningrn at October 22, 2009 09:13 PM (4R2pO)

55 Newt was on Laura Inghraham's show today plugging for Scuzzy..

Newt has finally demonstrated once and for all his irrelevance to the conservative movement.

Posted by: Soap MacTavish at October 22, 2009 09:14 PM (554T5)

56 Newt lost me when he sat on the couch with Pelousy promoting global warming hysteria.

Posted by: Willy at October 22, 2009 09:15 PM (4kID1)

57 Game on.

I don't think she's going to run for President. I don't think can win and I think she doesn't either. But she can make serious changes to the party establishment with the attention she gets.

I'm not sure of the dynamic thats going on with her, but I do know that it's going to be awesome watching her push the party around until they get they shit straight.

Posted by: runninrebel at October 22, 2009 09:15 PM (i3PJU)

58 Someone put a fork in DeDe, she's done.

Posted by: DelD at October 22, 2009 09:16 PM (nVoh4)

59

Anything that will finally shut up that stupid boring bastard Gingrich is OK with me.

Posted by: TexasJew at October 22, 2009 09:16 PM (uBXwN)

60 I'm sure that Peta is going to come out and accuse Sarah of some crime of animal cruelty or bestiality--you know--that she F'd a RINO's skull.  Heh!

Posted by: runningrn at October 22, 2009 09:16 PM (4R2pO)

61 The White House just emailed and said "Crap!"

Posted by: Mika Brzezinski at October 22, 2009 09:17 PM (f7EXG)

62

The real news networks told me Sarah Palin is not smart enough to be a real leader. 

Posted by: Average Voter at October 22, 2009 09:17 PM (2Ppjg)

63 flaming moose skull

Yes, get to work on that Ace--you may need it often over the next few years!


#31.  More importantly, she is aware of her shortcomings... Something far too few politicians will allow themselves to contemplate

Truer, more important words were never spoken! 

It's ok not to know everything; no one does.  Knowing what you don't know, and delegating and just being humble is so fricken important.  Humility and gratefulness are the two most important things--the things LACKING FROM OBAMAO

Posted by: ParisParamus at October 22, 2009 09:18 PM (6Xvrm)

64

You betcha'

Ms. Scozzafava just got punk'd.

Dear Sarah: Great timing.

Posted by: Solitary Knight at October 22, 2009 09:18 PM (cQSF7)

65 In Other News: Angels up 4-0 in top of 5th, who cares? Yanks will still win in game 6, it's up to the Angels to prove my Yanks-Phillies prediction when the playoffs started wrong...

Posted by: YRM at October 22, 2009 09:18 PM (xNw7B)

66 44 And Newt gets a well deserved wake call in the form of a fashionably shaped pointed shoe delivered to his nuts at high velocity powered by a well shaped leg.

Posted by: snookered at October 22, 2009 09:10 PM (h3PdB)


I'll be in my bunk

Posted by: Dick Cheney, Impaler at Large at October 22, 2009 09:19 PM (erIg9)

67 Flaming moose skull: Because Morons should revere such wondrous words and deeds as we have received tonight.

Posted by: Blue Hen at October 22, 2009 09:21 PM (QWqfA)

68 Sarah Palin...mmmm.....mmmmm....mmmmm

Posted by: torabora at October 22, 2009 09:23 PM (H3FH7)

69 That's great, torabora.  You made me lol.

Posted by: Z Ryan at October 22, 2009 09:24 PM (cMo6P)

70 Will she actually campaign for the guy?  Hey Kensington:  ROAD TRIP?

Posted by: ParisParamus at October 22, 2009 09:27 PM (6Xvrm)

71 This is a test: Can her endorsement do him as much good as a personal campaign appearance?

Posted by: obama is a traitor at October 22, 2009 09:27 PM (Qt4Y7)

72 Hat Tip to you, Z Ryan!

Posted by: torabora at October 22, 2009 09:28 PM (H3FH7)

73 runninrebel: "I'm not sure of the dynamic thats going on with her, but I do know that it's going to be awesome watching her push the party around until they get they shit straight."

Prepping the battlefield.

The public is angry. The government as we know it is failing. Miserably. It will get worse before it gets better and voters will be looking outside normal politcs for an answer. In the immortal, paraphrased words of a stupid journalist past, "The voters will be throwing a tantrum." Palin is smartly choosing battles of her own selection and pace while building leadership bona fides without the constraint of a committed campaign. Under the thumb of no one and enjoying a large following, she can grow out of office until she wants to go in under a political environment partly of her creation.

Leaving office was the best move she could have made. The Kingmaker wears lipstick.

Posted by: AnonymousDrivel at October 22, 2009 09:28 PM (C3uAX)

74 What will  Newtros- Newtros Folli say ?

Maybe he'll talk real fast and use big words !

Posted by: OhioDude at October 22, 2009 09:28 PM (Ftcrf)

75 Maybe a flying moose over the skull?  Sort of like a halo?

Posted by: ParisParamus at October 22, 2009 09:28 PM (6Xvrm)

76 That Caribou Barbie is interfering with the internal affairs of another state!

She can see NY-23 from her house.

Posted by: obama is a traitor at October 22, 2009 09:29 PM (Qt4Y7)

77 This is good in a lot of ways -

Palin's taking it to the national GOP as she did in Alaska with some (not complete) success.

And this is a race the local GOP had effectively thrown away by nominating a crypto-Democrat.

So we get a chance to find out whether Palin really has any pull in the kind of area where she needs solid support to go any further herself, with no real downside.

Posted by: mrkwong at October 22, 2009 09:29 PM (MKWC5)

78

Palin took on the GOP boys in Alaska and ended up bagging the Governorship. Now she's taking on the Nat'l GOP...so...

 

 

yeah we're going to get a President Palin

Posted by: TexMex at October 22, 2009 09:30 PM (rWkts)

79 Wow.

Posted by: Blacque Jacques Shellacque at October 22, 2009 09:30 PM (jV9DU)

80 61 The White House just phoned emailed and said "Crap!" for some Vaseline and begged "Big" Dick Cheney to stay out of it.


Posted by: dogfish at October 22, 2009 09:31 PM (sGaoh)

81 wait you guys support Hoffman who's supported by Sarah the quiter? pft. hope he loses bitches, just like Palin's book will flop, i'm gonna get that Going Rogue American Nightmare book too,  that's gonna sell big and show everyone what a duntz Palin really is

Posted by: Palin Steele (Banned Racist) at October 22, 2009 09:31 PM (xNw7B)

82 I just hope she's been doing her homework. Smart lady, but profound gaps in knowledge.

Posted by: schizuki at October 22, 2009 09:32 PM (SuGDg)

83
What up?

Posted by: Michael Steele at October 22, 2009 09:32 PM (hsEnY)

84 74 What will  Newtros- Newtros Folli say ?

Maybe he'll talk real fast and use big words !

Posted by: OhioDude at October 22, 2009 09:28 PM (Ftcrf)

I was hoping for some more alternative history fan-fic. I think he should stay with that genre, and write a book about how much better this country would be if he didn't go full stupid in 1997. 

 

Posted by: Jim in San Diego at October 22, 2009 09:34 PM (H7Rlw)

85 Smart lady, but profound gaps in knowledge.

hey that's a me!

Posted by: Oxymoron at October 22, 2009 09:34 PM (xNw7B)

86 Obligatory Romney-Palin 2012; AND Palin-Cheney 2016 or 2020

Posted by: ParisParamus at October 22, 2009 09:34 PM (6Xvrm)

87 he didn't endorse any one, probably thinks it's best to lay low which i can respect

Posted by: YRM at October 22, 2009 09:11 PM

Yeah. Obama and the Democrat Party are destroying this nation and the GOP "Leadership" is supporting liberals as opposed to conservatives for their Party. Instead of standing up to fight against that bullshit, Mitt decides to... lay low.

Yeah, that's respectable. Not.

Tells me all I need to know about Mitt Romney... he doesn't give a shit about this country, he only cares about himself and what helps him.

So f'ck Romney. In this desperate time we are in, our country needs LEADERSHIP, not people who choose to "lay low".

Posted by: Michael in MI at October 22, 2009 09:35 PM (ObTcs)

88 Did someone say "profound gaps in knowledge?" As I've always said, "Profound Gaps in Knowledge" is my middle name and not "Hussein." It's also my whole name when I'm campaigning in Injun country.

Posted by: Barack Not Hussein Obama at October 22, 2009 09:36 PM (C3uAX)

89 You know who this benefits?  Mitt Romney.

Posted by: Hugh Hewitt at October 22, 2009 09:36 PM (Z0bVg)

90

Posted by: Michael in MI at October 22, 2009 09:35 PM (ObTcs)

meh, sorry bud bout politically savy has to one's strong suit as well if they hope to fight back. for all we know Romney isn't running in 2012 though and Sarah endorsing Hoffman can hurt her if he's placed 3rd, if he's 2nd no big deal, if he wins then we have an interesting dynamic that challenges the un-electable argument and hurts guys like Romney & such

Posted by: YRM at October 22, 2009 09:37 PM (xNw7B)

91 73
Posted by: AnonymousDrivel at October 22, 2009 09:28 PM

A-freaking-men to everything you said here.

Posted by: Michael in MI at October 22, 2009 09:38 PM (ObTcs)

92 As far as Palin, I might just send some moolah to Hoffman now.  (I have family in NJ, so I do care what happens to that state.)

Posted by: Charlie Gibson looking HAWT in smoking jacket and Monocle at October 22, 2009 09:11 PM (4R2pO)

Hoffman is running in NY, 23rd district.  Not NJ.  But send money anyway.

Posted by: Tami at October 22, 2009 09:38 PM (VuLos)

93 "profound gaps in knowledge?"

Never heard of 'em.

Posted by: Charles Gibson at October 22, 2009 09:38 PM (i3PJU)

94 Ok, it's been an hour now and still no flaming moose skull. I want to talk to the manager.

Posted by: robtr at October 22, 2009 09:38 PM (fwSHf)

95 This is exactly what she said she would do back when she escaped the trap in Alaska.

This what the Country and the Republican Party needs.

Believe in something and fight for it.

Posted by: eman at October 22, 2009 09:38 PM (aQRTo)

96 88. We simply do not know what gaps she had, or has, if any.  AND, using Obamao as a yard stick for "gaps"....do you really want to do that?

Posted by: ParisParamus at October 22, 2009 09:39 PM (6Xvrm)

97

Can we do the same gag in 2 different threads - YES WE CAN

I am refraining from comment till I hear what Palin Steele has to say.

Posted by: Mallamutt at October 22, 2009 09:39 PM (V9SYy)

98
Palin endorses Hoffman.  Hoffman destroys other candidates with fundraising spike and  massive voter turnout.  GOP shits pants. 

I like this plan.

Posted by: Dang Straights at October 22, 2009 09:40 PM (hsEnY)

99 Sweet!

Posted by: Mark at October 22, 2009 09:40 PM (kDeZ4)

100

I am refraining from comment till I hear what Palin Steele has to say.

[ comments deleted by the ban hammer Dick Cheney's Mighty Warcock ]

Posted by: Plain Steele (He is too ban worthy for us) at October 22, 2009 09:40 PM (V9SYy)

101 call me too much of an Allah hater but i bet he's now putting his chips in for a Hoffman loss

Posted by: YRM at October 22, 2009 09:40 PM (xNw7B)

102

I wrote something a while back when she resigned her governorship.  Remember that she won in Alaska running against the Republican machine there. 

The GOP made a big mistake crossing her.

Posted by: blaster at October 22, 2009 09:41 PM (su3hy)

103 I can see my nipple from the mirror on the floor!

Posted by: Dede Scozzafava at October 22, 2009 09:41 PM (i3PJU)

104 meh, sorry bud bout politically savy has to one's strong suit as well if they hope to fight back. for all we know Romney isn't running in 2012 though and Sarah endorsing Hoffman can hurt her if he's placed 3rd, if he's 2nd no big deal, if he wins then we have an interesting dynamic that challenges the un-electable argument and hurts guys like Romney & such

Posted by: YRM at October 22, 2009 09:37 PM

All I'm gonna say is there's not going to be a country remaining for which to fight if these fucktards in the GOP are still worried more about political expedience and political posturing for themselves, rather than saving the gawddamned f'ing country from the Marxists in charge right now.

Posted by: Michael in MI at October 22, 2009 09:41 PM (ObTcs)

105 Ace, I live in NYC and used to work for the RNCC.  Later i had th good fortune to work on Energy and Commerce. Sadly the RNCC will now be foolish, afraid of a republican being in third. They will now dump money on Scoffazza for fear of primaties and a dilution of votes, in 2010.  Nevertheless, it is important that our path is taken.  Boehner is an honorable man, yet he has become an establishment figure.  Apart from his Cap and Trade speech he is a leader who attracts little affection.  I will go to the 23 CD and knock doors, call likely voters and other things I have not done since 1990.  My capitol hill friends have lost their souls.  I have not.

Posted by: primus pilu at October 22, 2009 09:41 PM (IGQZa)

106 Someone put a fork in DeDe, she's done.

I don't know, what if she pops?

Posted by: Methos at October 22, 2009 09:41 PM (QcpQ+)

107 #87 Is it your intention to sound like an ignorant ass?  Romney is constantly speaking and fundraising on behalf of candidates we would like; he endorsed Lazio for NY Gov. recently.  Whatever his motivation, there is no one doing more to support non-liberal candidates around the country.

Posted by: ParisParamus at October 22, 2009 09:42 PM (6Xvrm)

108 Sarah made her move, and every scumbag RINO in Congress is calling their physician about an irregular heartbeat.

Posted by: Solitary Knight at October 22, 2009 09:42 PM (/W6w3)

109

Posted by: Dang Straights at October 22, 2009 09:40 PM (hsEnY)

but the GOP is ALWAYS right

Posted by: Sean Hannity at October 22, 2009 09:42 PM (xNw7B)

110 Believe in something and fight for it.

Posted by: eman at October 22, 2009 09:38 PM

Abso-F'ING-lutely.

Posted by: Michael in MI at October 22, 2009 09:42 PM (ObTcs)

111 So f'ck Romney. In this desperate time we are in, our country needs LEADERSHIP, not people who choose to "lay low".

Reminds me of my Obot pals who were impressed by Obama's record of voting preset because it was tactical.

Posted by: Methos at October 22, 2009 09:43 PM (QcpQ+)

112 101 call me too much of an Allah hater but i bet he's now putting his chips in for a Hoffman loss

Posted by: YRM at October 22, 2009 09:40 PM

I would bet good money on you being correct.

Posted by: Michael in MI at October 22, 2009 09:43 PM (ObTcs)

113 yesterday The Keeper Of The Flame slaps hussien with his cock and today Palin kicks the RNC in the nuts...i'm one happy conservative

Posted by: ugly kid joe at October 22, 2009 09:44 PM (qGR8d)

114 Michele Bachmann endorsed him too.  Meanwhile, Huckabee, Pawlenty, and Romney dither and act ignorant about it.  Two chicks have more balls than the entire GOP establishment.

I do wonder if there wasn't some coordination between Bachmann and Sarah.  This sends a signal to Republican women in that district that it's OK to support the guy over the chick.

Posted by: ol_dirty_/b/tard at October 22, 2009 09:44 PM (Z0bVg)

115 Sounds to me like Newt's trying to rewrite 'big tent' as 'open borders'

Posted by: mrkwong at October 22, 2009 09:45 PM (fWV3h)

116

As far as Palin, I might just send some moolah to Hoffman now.  (I have family in NJ, so I do care what happens to that state.)

Posted by: Charlie Gibson looking HAWT in smoking jacket and Monocle at October 22, 2009 09:11 PM (4R2pO)

Hoffman is running in NY, 23rd district.  Not NJ.  But send money anyway.

Thanks!  NJ is basically a suberb of NY, so I will still send a check.

Posted by: runningrn at October 22, 2009 09:45 PM (4R2pO)

117

Posted by: ParisParamus at October 22, 2009 09:42 PM (6Xvrm)

frankly as bad as Obama is i'd vote Huckabee if i had to in 2012 if he were the nominee (doubt he will be though, leading into the race this early is not a good sign), but this quick jump by Palinmaniacs to attack Romney sometimes annoys me. If i voted today b/w the two i'd vote for Romney b/c i think he's more electable but if Hoffman pulls this through my mind will begin to change, plus i wanna see how she responds w/ the book and Oprah interviews

Posted by: YRM at October 22, 2009 09:46 PM (xNw7B)

118 NJ is basically a suberb of NY, so I will still send a check.

Uh, NY-23 is more like a suburb of Montreal, fwiw, but do send $ ;-)

Posted by: ParisParamus at October 22, 2009 09:46 PM (6Xvrm)

119 Whatever his motivation, there is no one doing more to support non-liberal candidates around the country.

Posted by: ParisParamus at October 22, 2009 09:42 PM

No one is doing more, yet the only mention of what he is doing for Hoffman is speculation that he is "laying low" about this.

One of the most well known conservative vs liberal races in the country and Romney is nowhere to be found. YET, he's doing more than anyone else. If you say so.

Posted by: Michael in MI at October 22, 2009 09:47 PM (ObTcs)

120

Ok, it's been an hour now and still no flaming moose skull. I want to talk to the manager.

Tweet or email Slublog. He makes the 'shops that make the whole blog sing...

Damn it Manilow, get away from the keyboard.

Posted by: Mama AJ at October 22, 2009 09:48 PM (e3Kgg)

121 This sends a signal to Republican women in that district that it's OK to support the guy over the chick.

Posted by: ol_dirty_/b/tard at October 22, 2009 09:44 PM (Z0bVg)

Scozzafava is a chick?  I'll be damn.

Posted by: Tami at October 22, 2009 09:49 PM (VuLos)

122

Posted by: Michael in MI at October 22, 2009 09:47 PM (ObTcs)

if Romney suddenly endorsed Hoffman the Palinmaniacs will be screaming about how he just did it cause Sarah did but if he doesn't they scream at him over not getting involved in the race

damn if he does, damn if he doesn't

if he chooses not to endorse anyone though and Palin helps Hoffman win, a Romeny guy like me will start looking at Palin much more then i have the last couple months since her resignation, so it could hurt him primary wise as well using me as an example

Posted by: YRM at October 22, 2009 09:50 PM (xNw7B)

123 Keep fucking that chicken, Newt.

Posted by: enoxo at October 22, 2009 09:50 PM (3HxIN)

124 If i voted today b/w the two i'd vote for Romney b/c i think he's more electable but if Hoffman pulls this through my mind will begin to change, plus i wanna see how she responds w/ the book and Oprah interviews

Posted by: YRM at October 22, 2009 09:46 PM

(1) Just to be clear, I haven't liked Romney at all, well before Sarah Palin ever came on the national scene.

(2) "he's more electable" Brilliant. And this is the exact phrase GOP voters were tossing around all Primary season last year. No talk of principles, no talk of issues, no talk of values... nope... "electability".

I think I heard that damn phrase from GOP voters more than I heard "Hope" "Change" and "Yes We Can" from Obama-lovers.

Posted by: Michael in MI at October 22, 2009 09:51 PM (ObTcs)

125 but this quick jump by Palinmaniacs to attack Romney sometimes annoys me

Um, maybe don't show up in a thread about Palin taking a stand where Romney has not chanting 'Romney/Palin 2012!'  You're welcome to your opinion, but the annoyance goes both ways.

When/if Romney does something noteworthy, how much do you want us chiming in with 'Palin/Romney 2012!'?

Posted by: Methos at October 22, 2009 09:51 PM (QcpQ+)

126 I can already tell that we will most likely lose in 2112. Not because we couldn't win but because we're going to get mired in another 12 rounds of shit flinging in the primaries.

Posted by: runninrebel at October 22, 2009 09:51 PM (i3PJU)

127

Umm,

There's a reason, Dems are glad to see Hoffman in the race.  If he loses, the Democrats win by plurality - if Hoffman wins, the Democrats WIN by plurality?

Why?  Why?  Hoffman lives in NY-20 and is ineligble to run

 

Posted by: EricPWJohnson at October 22, 2009 09:51 PM (Mqjd3)

128 I do wonder if there wasn't some coordination between Bachmann and Sarah.  This sends a signal to Republican women in that district that it's OK to support the guy over the chick.

Posted by: ol_dirty_/b/tard at October 22, 2009 09:44 PM (Z0bVg)

Jeez, odb, Scozzofava might technically be a female, but I don't think many people would think of her as a "chick." 

Posted by: Peaches at October 22, 2009 09:51 PM (9Wv2j)

129 Uh, NY-23 is more like a suburb of Montreal, fwiw, but do send $ ;-)

Posted by: ParisParamus at October 22, 2009 09:46 PM (6Xvrm)

Yes, but the republicans need to get a toehold somewhere to turn the Empire State around!  Start small, go big!

Posted by: Maxine Waters, Political Correctness Czar at October 22, 2009 09:52 PM (4R2pO)

130
He makes the 'shops that make the whole blog sing...

He makes the funny pics and every thing.

Posted by: Dang Straights at October 22, 2009 09:52 PM (hsEnY)

131 Libtards on Twitter are laughing about Sarah's book being marked down 69% on Amazon to $9. What's up with that? Why would they be selling it so cheap before it even comes out?

Posted by: Smurfette at October 22, 2009 09:52 PM (D5pp0)

132 #73: Exactly.

Posted by: obama is a traitor at October 22, 2009 09:52 PM (Qt4Y7)

133 Maybe Romney is allowing Palin some of the spotlight by not endorsing him first  ;-)

Posted by: ParisParamus at October 22, 2009 09:52 PM (6Xvrm)

134 A flaming moose, eh? Maybe something like this:

http://dullrazor.net/flaming_moose.gif

Posted by: Dan G. at October 22, 2009 09:53 PM (dQpNV)

135 We'll probably get stuck with Lindsey Graham or something.

Posted by: runninrebel at October 22, 2009 09:53 PM (i3PJU)

136

Alright, I emailed him.

But should it be a flaming moose head or flaming moose skull???

Posted by: Mama AJ at October 22, 2009 09:53 PM (e3Kgg)

137

How will the Establishment Republicans respond?

Probably like Democrats, by circling the wagons.

Posted by: davidt at October 22, 2009 09:53 PM (7VZtv)

138
It should be Rocky setting Bullwinkle on fire with a flamethrower.

Posted by: Dang Straights at October 22, 2009 09:54 PM (hsEnY)

139 131 Libtards on Twitter are laughing about Sarah's book being marked down 69% on Amazon to $9. What's up with that? Why would they be selling it so cheap before it even comes out?

~~~~~

Wal-Mart and Amazon are in a price war. Then Sears and Target got involved... they're all trying to under-price each other on pre-ordered items in order to generate sales.

Posted by: enoxo at October 22, 2009 09:54 PM (3HxIN)

140

if Romney suddenly endorsed Hoffman the Palinmaniacs will be screaming about how he just did it cause Sarah did but if he doesn't they scream at him over not getting involved in the race

damn if he does, damn if he doesn't


That's kind of the problem with not showing leadership and waiting til you know which way the wind's blowing.  We'll see what he does next year.

Oh, and if I may suggest: 'Palindrones.'

Posted by: Methos at October 22, 2009 09:54 PM (QcpQ+)

141 Does anyone even know who the Democrat is in this race - seriously?

Posted by: Mallamutt at October 22, 2009 09:54 PM (V9SYy)

142 #129, I totally agree, and my point was only comical.  To the extent Upstate NY is not yet a ghostown, yes, it's the place to start replacing the NYRNC of Pataki and D'Amato--blech!

Posted by: ParisParamus at October 22, 2009 09:55 PM (6Xvrm)

143 For a dumb hick broad from nowheresville, Alaska, she can kick ass, make the "smart people" sweat and look good doing it.

Posted by: Ohio Dan at October 22, 2009 09:55 PM (RQ+qN)

144 Google Image Search for flaming moose: http://www.samwise.info/CPS/Documents/moose.png

Posted by: enoxo at October 22, 2009 09:55 PM (3HxIN)

145 if Romney suddenly endorsed Hoffman the Palinmaniacs will be screaming about how he just did it cause Sarah did but if he doesn't they scream at him over not getting involved in the race

damn if he does, damn if he doesn't


Posted by: YRM at October 22, 2009 09:50 PM

Ya know, calling Sarah Palin supporters Maniacs isn't going to endear you to anyone who supports her, including me. I am a supporter, but I'm not some Ron Paulnut or Obama-lover type supporter of her.

Just so you know, I stop listening when people use AllahPundit type crap like "Palinmaniacs" when talking about her supporters. As if Romney supporters don't have any maniacs among their group.

Plain and simple, I want a leader. I want someone in the JFK's "Profiles in Courage" mold. That is what we need in this time in our nation's history. We don't need anyone who is going to act like a politician. I don't care who it is, I will not be supporting someone who does not show leadership. If Palin goes squishy, she loses my support as well. But I have not seen that of her yet, over the past year+.

Posted by: Michael in MI at October 22, 2009 09:55 PM (ObTcs)

146 Where is Moose.......and Squirrel?

Posted by: Boris Badenoff at October 22, 2009 09:56 PM (V9SYy)

147

He makes the funny pics and every thing.

It will be weeks before that frakking song is out of my head.

Posted by: Mama AJ at October 22, 2009 09:56 PM (e3Kgg)

148
Why would they be selling it so cheap before it even comes out?

It doesn't matter how much they sell it for, Sarah will get a cut on total moved.  Her deal has nothing to do with the selling price.  They're just hurting themselves to get people on their sites to generate traffic and hopefully buy something else, too.

Just more proof leftists are idiots.

Posted by: Dang Straights at October 22, 2009 09:57 PM (hsEnY)

149 Maybe Romney is allowing Palin some of the spotlight by not endorsing him first  ;-)

Heh

Posted by: Methos at October 22, 2009 09:57 PM (QcpQ+)

150

Why?  Why?  Hoffman lives in NY-20 and is ineligble to run

 Actually, under federal election law, you have time to establish residency in the district once you win the election. So no, Hoffman does not become ineligible.

Posted by: Mallamutt at October 22, 2009 09:58 PM (V9SYy)

151

This is GREAT!!!

I do give the NRC, and Congressional Committee and sadly even Newt a bit of slack on this race.  NONE of them made the choice of the "Republican" Candidate.  The 11 (I believe) County Chairmen did.  There was NO Primary.

My small concession to them is that IF you have a political party and then DO NOT support the candidate of your party you are nothing.

Sarah has the flexability and vision to make the correct choice because she IS a private citizen.

Regards,

 

Posted by: the Dragon at October 22, 2009 09:58 PM (SH5/9)

152 126 I can already tell that we will most likely lose in 2112. Not because we couldn't win but because we're going to get mired in another 12 rounds of shit flinging in the primaries.

Posted by: runninrebel at October 22, 2009 09:51 PM

Yep. It will be as bad as 2007-2008 times 100. Supporters of every candidate will go into "s/he's the only one who can save the country from Obama!" mode most likely, we'll end up with another crappy, uninspiring candidate whom no one likes and end up losing once again to the most radical politician in our nation's history. *sigh*

Oh well, the world is gonna end 12 20 2012 anyway, so we'll only have to deal with the result for about 6 weeks.

Posted by: Michael in MI at October 22, 2009 09:59 PM (ObTcs)

153

Libtards on Twitter are laughing about Sarah's book being marked down 69% on Amazon to $9.

That is ok, I got a copy of Al Gore's last book at Deals - for $1.00, plus tax.

Posted by: Mallamutt at October 22, 2009 09:59 PM (V9SYy)

154 There's a reason, Dems are glad to see Hoffman in the race.  If he loses, the Democrats win by plurality - if Hoffman wins, the Democrats WIN by plurality?

Why?  Why?  Hoffman lives in NY-20 and is ineligble to run

Posted by: EricPWJohnson at October 22, 2009 09:51 PM (Mqjd3)

Do you make shit up for a living or is it just a hobby?

First, it seems only you know this information. I would have thought Dede might have mentioned this sooner if it were, you know, true.

Second, he's not 'ineligible to run' in as much as he is on the ballot and is running.

Now, you might have meant he's ineligible to serve but...there's no law that says you have to live in a congressional district to represent it.

Posted by: DrewM. at October 22, 2009 10:00 PM (ur6Ar)

155 "I can already tell that we will most likely lose in 2112."

Neil Peart predicted as much.

Posted by: JB at October 22, 2009 10:00 PM (1OoPr)

156 As if Romney supporters don't have any maniacs among their group.

'Mitt-heads?'

Posted by: Methos at October 22, 2009 10:00 PM (QcpQ+)

157
That is ok, I got a copy of Al Gore's last book at Deals - for $1.00, plus tax.

Yeah, it's not like they're slashing the price to get rid of unsold inventory re: gore, pelosi, et., al.

Posted by: Dang Straights at October 22, 2009 10:00 PM (hsEnY)

158 148 Thanks for the clarification.

Posted by: Smurfette at October 22, 2009 10:01 PM (D5pp0)

159

@145 I want someone in the JFK's "Profiles in Courage" mold.

Don't you mean Theodore Sorenson's "Profiles in Courage"?

Posted by: Gran at October 22, 2009 10:01 PM (kmmbv)

160 151.  I heard Flounder from Animal House speaking when you wrote "this is GREAT!!"

I think your point about Newt is a good one.

Posted by: ParisParamus at October 22, 2009 10:02 PM (6Xvrm)

161 Mittbots

Posted by: cookboy at October 22, 2009 10:02 PM (+I4Wn)

162 "he's more electable" Brilliant. And this is the exact phrase GOP voters were tossing around all Primary season last year. No talk of principles, no talk of issues, no talk of values... nope... "electability".

Romney is more to the right then McCain, McCain ran after 8 years of Bush, Romney would be running after 4 years of Jimmy Carter 2.0, i'm voting for a goat if their more fiscally responsible, I think Romney wins if he gets it if Palin gets it and she's just popular w/ the base- Jimmy Carter 2.0 gets 4 more years, sorry but just 1 year of this guy is enough for me, we can go after the "RINOs" after we get rid of the leftists radicals (and btw i'm a Hoffman guy, so it's not like i don't see your point about conservative values & such but w/ Obama in office moderate stances don't bother me as much as they did while Bush was in office who only helped top fester the RINO movement, plus McCain not popular w/ reps, Romney is though Sarah is more popular w/ the base then Romney i'll concede)

Posted by: Michael in MI at October 22, 2009 09:55 PM (ObTcs)

Palinamaniacs are the nuttiest supporters of Palin, EVERY ONE has them. I know your a big Palin guy M in M, but the fact is she's unpopular w/ indepdents which have decided everey election the last 20 years, and Romney isn't. IF Palin's leadership as you call it helps Hoffman win and we give the GOP a big "Fuck You" i'll start looking at her more. she lost me after the resignation, but man it'd be nice if someone the left hates as much as her was the one to save us from "the one"

Posted by: YRM at October 22, 2009 10:04 PM (xNw7B)

163 ooooh.  Maybe the Yankees will lose, too?  Good times.... ;-)

Posted by: ParisParamus at October 22, 2009 10:04 PM (6Xvrm)

164 Mallamutt: "...I got a copy of Al Gore's last book at Deals - for $1.00, plus tax."

For what? Kindling as ten feet of global warming bury your carbon-spewing poison-mobile?

Posted by: AnonymousDrivel at October 22, 2009 10:05 PM (C3uAX)

165

Posted by: Michael in MI at October 22, 2009 09:59 PM (ObTcs)

doubt it, if Obama is really a true believer and keeps this up by 2012 the electorate would be radicalized and who knows maybe indepdents would have come to like Palin the way they did w/ Reagan by 1980.

Posted by: YRM at October 22, 2009 10:07 PM (xNw7B)

166 Hrm.  Any upstate morons want to go knock on doors next weekend?

Posted by: HeatherRadish at October 22, 2009 10:09 PM (OkT2m)

167 If Hoffman wins, how many good young republicans who do not have the RNC endorsement will want HER endorcement? Reform of the Repub. party may yet suceed. If you were running on conservative principles, anti-obama and congress, would you want Palin or the RNC backing you?

Posted by: mystry at October 22, 2009 10:10 PM (kmgIE)

168 Ok, here's how it goes.

If we can get 14.7 % of the House Republicans to vote along Conservative lines and we can get 27.65% of Democrats to be out sick every third Wednesday, we can make sure Socialism doesn't destroy the Nation until 2020.

Posted by: Newt at October 22, 2009 10:11 PM (aQRTo)

169 Kindling as ten feet of global warming bury your carbon-spewing poison-mobile?

They're going to outlaw toilet paper eventually...best to be prepared.

Posted by: HeatherRadish at October 22, 2009 10:11 PM (OkT2m)

170 I think our main problem is that we don't have many candidates in the field with a solid political philosophy. We only have politicians. I mean, Reagan was practical to a point but he had an underlying philosophy that he didn't stray too far from. Newt used to be that way too.

I guess Palin is an exception but she seems like damaged goods as far as a run for the presidency goes. And I blame McCain for that.

The GOP is just too concerned with PR bullshit, comity, and political correctness. They over-strategize every cycle and legislative process to the point that they always seem rudderless.

Posted by: runninrebel at October 22, 2009 10:12 PM (i3PJU)

171

Posted by: mystry at October 22, 2009 10:10 PM (kmgIE)

if Hoffman wins, Palin

which also sets her up as the head of the party if that moment grows

Posted by: YRM at October 22, 2009 10:13 PM (xNw7B)

172 I guess Palin is an exception but she seems like damaged goods as far as a run for the presidency goes. And I blame McCain for that.

said it better then i could have said, but i believe she still has a shot at a comeback

Posted by: YRM at October 22, 2009 10:13 PM (xNw7B)

173

153

The reason Palin's book is $9 on Amazon, as I am sure you are aware, is there is a price war between Amazon & Wal Mart, and I think I heard Target just jumped in.  I think it's related to Kindle.

Also, Steven Kings new book, Grishams, Pattersons, Crighton and one or 2 more are also $9 on Amazon.

 

Regards,

 

 

Posted by: the Dragon at October 22, 2009 10:16 PM (SH5/9)

174 I'll take that as a "no" then.

Posted by: Dan G. at October 22, 2009 10:17 PM (dQpNV)

175

Scare the independents enough and they'll run on terrified little hooves to whoever is diametrically opposite Obama. A photo negative, if you will.

You don't think RomneyCare will be an anchor around old Mitt's neck?

Posted by: Johnathan E. at October 22, 2009 10:18 PM (dQdrY)

176

"Palin is damaged goods," is Democrat Media Propaganda.

Palin is not damaged goods.

Posted by: davidt at October 22, 2009 10:21 PM (7VZtv)

177

More than 941,000 of Sarah Palin's Facebook fans just got that note. That should give him a big boost. Scuzzafuzzy or whatever is probably calling the White House and State Department scrounging for an endorsement.

Posted by: Max Entropy at October 22, 2009 10:21 PM (7FgWm)

178 OT: all the evil Yankee fans can be heard out the window on my Brooklyn Street...too bad its warm enough for the windows to be open...

Posted by: ParisParamus at October 22, 2009 10:23 PM (6Xvrm)

179

IF you have a political party and then DO NOT support the candidate of your party you are nothing sending a message.

FIFY

Posted by: Johnathan E. at October 22, 2009 10:24 PM (dQdrY)

180 176 Palin is not damaged goods.


Dude, her negatives are through the roof. That's actual damaged goodiness. I'd love to see a Palin presidency but unless things change dramatically that's not going to happen.

Posted by: runninrebel at October 22, 2009 10:24 PM (i3PJU)

181

having my political action committee, SarahPAC, donate to his campaign the maximum contribution allowed by law.

In my humble opinion, the lady should have taken a shot at Obama's illegal fundraising and added something like e.g. "...unlike some other, recent national campaigns."

Posted by: andycanuck at October 22, 2009 10:25 PM (2qU2d)

182 davidt, Palin is not damaged goods, except that she will be portrayed as such by the MSM, where 80% of voters primarily get their info and opinion from (ok, maybe by 2012, it will be down to 75%).  I guess three years out, it's ok to forget that, and dream, but it's still true.

Posted by: ParisParamus at October 22, 2009 10:25 PM (6Xvrm)

183 I think our only hope is a fresh face like Jindal.

Posted by: runninrebel at October 22, 2009 10:26 PM (i3PJU)

184

Although I'm glad Sarah endorsed Hoffman, I believe the woman with the bigger cajones is Michelle Bachmann, who endorsed Hoffman yesterday. 

Bachmann is the only sitting member of the current GOP Congress to have done so.  She has a lot to lose compared to Sarah, who is free to do what she wants. 

JMHO . . . for what it's worth. 

Anyway, the GOP women are proving to be far more ballsy than the men.

 

 

 

Posted by: Marybeth at October 22, 2009 10:28 PM (zQoWP)

185 I can already tell that we will most likely lose in 2112.

I'll be 156 years old. I hope I can vote absentee.

Posted by: obama is a traitor at October 22, 2009 10:30 PM (Qt4Y7)

186 Damn straight Sarah!

Draw that f**king line in the sand that Newt and the rest of those worthless bastards are so scared of!
If you have no faith in your beliefs, you have no beliefs. Quit pretending and go full on defeatist.
If you want to change minds, you can't just call everyone else idiots, but you also can't agree with them!  Raise or fold Conservatives! We've got a whole country to save or lose.
Fu#k the pastels!

Posted by: Notsomebodyelse at October 22, 2009 10:30 PM (4IgCa)

187 Palin has ballz......except they are breasteses.  And, I am OK with that.  Oh, hehyell yeah!

Posted by: sybilll at October 22, 2009 10:33 PM (HEJ6Z)

188 No one is doing more, yet the only mention of what he is doing for Hoffman is speculation that he is "laying low" about this.

Michael in MI, I was not being serious when I wrote the above.  NY-23 is getting lots of publicity, and it is now an interesting test of Sarah Palin's influence, and it might exemplify what's wrong with the GOP in one rural part of the country, but it is not an important race in the big scheme of things.  So, get a grip, please.

Posted by: ParisParamus at October 22, 2009 10:35 PM (6Xvrm)

189 185 I'll be 156 years old. I hope I can vote absentee.

Oops. But yeah, your name will be on the rolls. Unfortunately some sweaty union thug in Chicago will be voting D for you.

Posted by: runninrebel at October 22, 2009 10:36 PM (i3PJU)

190

Posted by: runninrebel at October 22, 2009 10:24 PM (i3PJU)

my exact feelings

Posted by: YRM at October 22, 2009 10:36 PM (xNw7B)

191 Allah is wringing his hands that if Hoffman wins, the conservatives will be energized to take on "electable" (cough, cough) RINOs and ruin things for his buddy Frum's "New Majority" (cough, cough)

Posted by: kbdabear at October 22, 2009 10:42 PM (sYxEE)

192 With the right erasure of all previous comments?

Posted by: ParisParamus at October 22, 2009 10:43 PM (6Xvrm)

193 OK, they were gone there for a second...

Posted by: ParisParamus at October 22, 2009 10:43 PM (6Xvrm)

194

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Posted by: jason at October 22, 2009 10:44 PM (Re0m7)

195 Damaged goods is propaganda from the other side.  If you agree to that, you can write off any other of your own. Think about what that means. Politics ain't shit compared to family.

Posted by: Notsomebodyelse at October 22, 2009 10:44 PM (4IgCa)

196

HOOAH

Posted by: Dave in Texas at October 22, 2009 10:46 PM (eiOZw)

197 195

Oh, okay. She's gonna win it in a walk. Can I has my family backz now? Plz!

Posted by: runninrebel at October 22, 2009 10:46 PM (i3PJU)

198

what's wrong with the GOP in one rural part of the country, but it is not an important race in the big scheme of things.  So, get a grip, please.

 

Sorry but I think it is a very important race. This is a bellweather moment people.

Posted by: The Great Satan's Ghost at October 22, 2009 10:47 PM (TWSq0)

199 Face(book) it:  I would vote for Palin in a second if she was the nominee, but just know that if the election were tomorrow, against Obamao, Obamao would win.  By a landslide.  Worse than McCain lost last time.  That's your starting point:  getting from here to a President Palin is what needs to be figured out.  Romney/Palin works for me as a plausible scenario.

Posted by: ParisParamus at October 22, 2009 10:48 PM (6Xvrm)

200 What does this chillbilly think she's doing?  I haven't even had a look at his pants yet.

Posted by: David Brooks at October 22, 2009 10:49 PM (vtuZz)

201 198   Sorry but I think it is a very important race. This is a bellweather moment people.   I agree.  My husband and I were talking about that very thing tonight.  If Hoffman wins, it's a domino effect, starting with our illustrious (cough-cough) governor Charlie Crist.    At least we hope that's what happens. 

Posted by: Marybeth at October 22, 2009 10:51 PM (zQoWP)

202 can we get a donation link in the f'ing post itself?  imbeciles

Posted by: slackmac at October 22, 2009 10:52 PM (AW4ES)

203 @180: I seem to remember Reagan was considered "damaged goods" with "high negatives" at one time.

So do liberal asswipes like Olberdouche.

Posted by: Barney Frank at October 22, 2009 10:52 PM (QECjC)

204 197
I don't think you have one. I can see when people side with me, and I will back them. You see which way the wind blows. I used to know a guy that talked about men with paper assholes. I didn't know what he meant then.

I'm out of here.

Posted by: Notsomebodyelse at October 22, 2009 10:54 PM (4IgCa)

205 DiT: "Allow me to mangle General Omar Bradley's famous quote: 'It's the right war, at the right place, at the right time, with the right enemy.'"

No, no, no. Wrong. All wrong. The hill we want to stand and fight on is that one over there. No, to the left of that one and further back. No. Lefter and further. See it? You might need to squint a bit. Surely you can see it. Well, trust me. It's there. And that's the hill we'll fight on.

Posted by: Newt et al. at October 22, 2009 10:54 PM (C3uAX)

206 slackmac, I just added it at the end of the post, thanks.

Posted by: Dave in Texas at October 22, 2009 10:55 PM (eiOZw)

207

Scuzzyfuzzy is, for all intents and purposes, a Democrat.  The fact that she currently has an "R" after her name in meaningless.  Her tax record is so bad that even the Democrat in the NY-23 race is criticizing her as a big spender.  I think she could reliably be expected to vote with the Democrats the overwhelming majority of the time. 

The GOP "leadership" sure stepped in the sh!t on this one.  I have already sent nastygrams to the RNC and NRCC and told them that they were morons.  Trying to be Democrats-lite by big spending already got them demoted to minority party status.

I have already sent some cash to Hoffman.  The GOP elite has taken the conservative voter for granted for years.  I have left that abusive relationship and no longer consider myself a Republican.

Posted by: Retired Buckeye Cop at October 22, 2009 10:56 PM (bCQG3)

208 AllahP is a twatwaffle.

Posted by: gack at October 22, 2009 10:56 PM (9q46R)

209

Sorry but I think it is a very important race. This is a bellweather moment people.

Posted by: The Great Satan's Ghost at October 22, 2009 10:47 PM (TWSq0)

Amen, Satan (no offense).  This might be a small-time election, but Palin propelling Hoffman over the finish line will make her a kingmaker and someone to be reckoned with in the sorry-arse RNC.

Last June she went to upstate NY and drew 20,000 on a weekend visit. 

It'll be interesting to see if the Obots are still following commands and will attempt to wreak havoc at the polling stations.  Watch for national money -- at Zero's direction -- to come in for the Dem now that Sarah's involved.

Posted by: RushBabe at October 22, 2009 10:57 PM (LKkE8)

210 In for $100.  Use it to kick that fat Dede's fat ass.

Posted by: Cicero at October 22, 2009 10:59 PM (2f7Tz)

211 I remember how the establishment Pubs hated Reagan.

No different now with Palin.

"You can't invent the airplane! There aren't any airports!"

Posted by: eman at October 22, 2009 11:00 PM (aQRTo)

212 This is the fight we've been craving for. He that sheds his cash with me this day, be he ere so vile, this day shall gentle his condition.

Posted by: Dave in Texas at October 22, 2009 11:01 PM (eiOZw)

213

I want to read tomorrow that Hoffman collected a record haul for his war chest on the endorsement of the 'cuda.  This is where we send a loud message to those sell-out GOP whores.  Let 'em know that Sarah is a force to be reckoned with.

Posted by: Cicero at October 22, 2009 11:02 PM (2f7Tz)

214 thanks dave!  Sorry for the "imbecile."  One of the reasons I was pissed at the lack of a link was I knew you had included one in an earlier post.  Carry on.

Posted by: slackmac at October 22, 2009 11:04 PM (AW4ES)

215 Heck, this is just the start. Sarah will get Oprah to endorse Hoffman and sing the Star Spangled Banner as she is tearing up an Obama poster..

Posted by: eman at October 22, 2009 11:05 PM (aQRTo)

216 @203 Sure. And Reagan spent the next three years after 1976 building his coalition, and then he got lucky enough to run against a president with an approval rating the the fuckin' 30s.

But before all that Reagan was "damaged goods."

But this is the real reason why we're probably going to lose in 2012 unless we get a fresh face. There are two many factions on our side that don't want, can't take, and refuse to even acknowledge criticism about their candidates or their chances of winning.

Posted by: runninrebel at October 22, 2009 11:05 PM (i3PJU)

217 FWIW, NY-23 is a huge area north of Albany; plenty of moose up there...

Posted by: ParisParamus at October 22, 2009 11:06 PM (6Xvrm)

218 Ooops. That last period was pregnant and must have given birth just as I posted.

Posted by: eman at October 22, 2009 11:07 PM (aQRTo)

219 LOL: Stephen Kruiser is on now.  It's like the perfect radio for AOSHQ; I'm in the chat there:

http://www.rfcradio.com/player/

Posted by: ParisParamus at October 22, 2009 11:08 PM (6Xvrm)

220 np slackmac. send a message, even five bucks.

Posted by: Dave in Texas at October 22, 2009 11:10 PM (eiOZw)

221 done and done.  50 bucks

Posted by: slackmac at October 22, 2009 11:12 PM (AW4ES)

222 In for $25.  Hopelessly unemployed, so I said none/cheering for Palin for an occupation.

Posted by: Methos at October 22, 2009 11:12 PM (QcpQ+)

223 #203 Barney Fwank   Olberdouche!  Good one!  He gives pussies a bad name.  I have given up watching football with that asswipe on that one channel.  But the NFL does not want Rush, but the Daily Kos writer is okay.  I still think Kos was recruited by the GRU. (GRU was created under Trosky, in case you want to know)  I would investigate his income to see where it came from.  According to him, he was stationed in West Germany.  That makes sense with his far left politics.

Posted by: hous bin pharteen at October 22, 2009 11:13 PM (Eom7x)

224

Perhaps this endorsment of Hoffamn can be a test of whether or not Palin is damaged goods, if it has a significant effect in the election.

In any case, Palin has given an unmistakable indication of where her loyalties are, with Conservatism, not the good 'ole boys of the GOP.

Posted by: davidt at October 22, 2009 11:16 PM (7VZtv)

225

OT

Dafeat the Debt released this powerful ad against the runaway government spending by the Pelosi-Obama regime:

Posted by: DC Blow at October 22, 2009 11:16 PM (UaSIe)

226 So Paris, is NY-23 outside the fallout line from NYC?

Posted by: hous bin pharteen at October 22, 2009 11:19 PM (Eom7x)

227 I pre-order my Going Rogue this weekend...

Posted by: ParisParamus at October 22, 2009 11:19 PM (6Xvrm)

228

Instead of just a flaming moose head........

Moose standing erect on hind legs; assault rifle in arm; head flaming; posing with one foot resting on dead polar bear.

The anti-gun folks and Goracle would get apoplectic every time they saw it.

Posted by: MDr at October 22, 2009 11:22 PM (ucq49)

229 I heard that DKos endorsed "The Scozz".  Said The Scozz is more leftist than the Democrat running.

If that's true it's a hoot.  The Scozz being endorsed by the GOP Ayatollahs, Newt, and DKOS.

You can't make this funny shit up!

Posted by: HondaV65 at October 22, 2009 11:23 PM (9vlDt)

230 #226: http://tinyurl.com/q34lm3

Posted by: ParisParamus at October 22, 2009 11:26 PM (6Xvrm)

231 Just sent $100 to Hoffman because Sarah said to.

Posted by: rae4palin at October 22, 2009 11:26 PM (G4RRM)

232 IT'S ON, M'FUCKAZ!

Posted by: tdpwells at October 22, 2009 11:28 PM (Ei3oZ)

233 You had your chance, Newt.

Go play golf.

Go write a book about Lee defeating Grant with an ancient Alien weapon he found in his saddle bags.

Posted by: eman at October 22, 2009 11:28 PM (aQRTo)

234 I thought Newt was an okay guy. WTF is he doing?

Posted by: fnavahoe at October 22, 2009 11:28 PM (86Yqr)

235 "Palin is unpopular with independents"

I call bullshit.

Posted by: whatmeworry? at October 22, 2009 11:29 PM (s3Ahp)

236

231 - Sending mine in the morning after the old paycheck clears the bank.

.....this is the shot across the bow of the SS GOP....it's sink or swim folks.  Sink or swim.

Posted by: WindsorAdams at October 22, 2009 11:30 PM (6Lrs6)

237 Sarah Palin takes AC/DC's song and runs with it:

"I got big balls, I've got big balls. They're such big balls, and they're fancy big balls".

Posted by: Pipe Barackage at October 22, 2009 11:30 PM (SdtHw)

238 I SO wish I had not donated last night (after hearing Ko's was bankrolling Scuzzywuzzy), so I would be counted in the *Palin effect*.  But, I will take it.  And, this is everywhere.  If Hoffman does not collect at least $1mil in this 24 hour cycle, I will wash Bwaney Fwank's tightie whities.

Posted by: sybilll at October 22, 2009 11:32 PM (HEJ6Z)

239

Palin has taken everything the Left can loft at her and she is still standing. That is not damaged goods.

People will look for a DC outsider next election. Everyone else is suspect.

Posted by: Johnathan E. at October 22, 2009 11:34 PM (dQdrY)

240

234

Newt is convinced Conservatives need to become Centrists, to which I say, eat a giant bowl of d*cks. 

Posted by: sybilll at October 22, 2009 11:34 PM (HEJ6Z)

241 Not a flaming moose but.....
http://tinyurl.com/5zpyvh

Posted by: TheGarbone at October 22, 2009 11:35 PM (0Ri5P)

242 #235 Not independents, but independents that are more Dem than GOP.

Posted by: ParisParamus at October 22, 2009 11:35 PM (6Xvrm)

243

234 I thought Newt was an okay guy. WTF is he doing?

I'm wondering the same thing....what a huge disappointment.

Posted by: WindsorAdams at October 22, 2009 11:35 PM (6Lrs6)

244 eman: "Go write a book about Lee defeating Grant with an ancient Alien weapon he found in his saddle bags."

Heh.

I suggest the odd longbow found in his saddle bags, but a good suggestion nonetheless.

Posted by: AnonymousDrivel at October 22, 2009 11:37 PM (C3uAX)

245 We should have a pool on just how much Hoffman raises in the next 24 hours.  Facebook, Freep, and countless others, are on fire, aka FIYAH.  I will take Palin kicks ass for $860K, Alex. 

Posted by: sybilll at October 22, 2009 11:40 PM (HEJ6Z)

246 I wonder why there has been no mention on this site of Rasmussen's recent poll of who Republicans support for the GOP nomination for president in 2012.

Head to head matchups:

Huckabee 55%
Palin 35%

Romney 52%
Palin 37%

It appears that Palin is only popular with a particular (and small) segment of the Republican Party. In all seriousness, how can she possibly win the nomination? She is seen by many as stupid. She is seen by many as insufficiently experienced. She is seen by many as insufficiently conversant with national and international issues. She is seen by many as a quitter. And she's the third most popular contender for the GOP presidential nomination. I think she has a good career hosting a show on Fox News, but that appears to be about it.

Posted by: Sally Ann Cavanaugh at October 22, 2009 11:40 PM (FRErk)

247 232 IT'S ON, M'FUCKAZ!

Posted by: tdpwells at October 22, 2009 11:28 PM (Ei3oZ)

Hell yeah!!

Posted by: rae4palin at October 22, 2009 11:43 PM (G4RRM)

248 Okay, I don't want to belabor this point too much because I really like Palin, and it's getting tiresome. But when one refers to a person's condition as "still standing" it means that they are "damaged." It doesn't mean that they are down for the count, but it definitely implies that they have a steep uphill climb.

What Palin needs most from her supporters is to at least gauge her situation honestly and openly. She has a long road to haul and pretending that isn't so won't help.

Posted by: runninrebel at October 22, 2009 11:44 PM (i3PJU)

249 Good for her!  Someone needed to throw down the gauntlet on the GOP.  Now is the time to have it out with the rino's and reaffirm the basic values of the party.  Do it now and you'll own the dems in 2010 and 2014. 

Posted by: scr_north at October 22, 2009 11:44 PM (GE/dx)

250 It would have been so easy for Palin to play the PC gender card and endorse the Vagina-American.
She went with principle.
Which is why I love her.

Posted by: the real joe at October 22, 2009 11:45 PM (tcQBK)

251

Sally Ann .....

Polling, three years out from an election, is meaningless.

Some more history for you:

In a Gallop poll dated 2/15/79.

Front runners for the Republican party to face incumbent Jimmy Carter:

Dole 29%

George HW Bush 27%

former Pres Ford 22%

former Calf.Gov.Reagen 9%

undecided 10% no opinion 3%

We all know how Bob Dole ran a strong campaign and went on to beat Carter in a landslide!

"This was lifted from a post on HotAir....

Posted by: WindsorAdams at October 22, 2009 11:45 PM (6Lrs6)

252

I thought Newt was an okay guy. WTF is he doing?

~ Splitting with his cancer stricken wife in her hospital bed. He has feet of broken clay.

Posted by: Georgia Blow at October 22, 2009 11:46 PM (UaSIe)

253 Well, hell, Sally Ann. What are the numbers for all three vs Obama? The numbers are just as bad.

If we go down this road again we are going to get 8 years of Barry.

Posted by: runninrebel at October 22, 2009 11:46 PM (i3PJU)

254

Vagina-American

Classy

Posted by: United we stand at October 22, 2009 11:47 PM (UaSIe)

255 Keep fucking that chicken, Sally.

Posted by: Methos at October 22, 2009 11:48 PM (QcpQ+)

256 I could never vote for Romney again. Because of his failed experiment in socialized medicine in Mass., we're going to have 1/6th of the economy socialized by the end of the year, and the dems will have cover by saying "Well, a conservative Republican was in favor of a public option."

I don't think the GOP realizes yet what a terrible situation it's in. While the old guard of Newt Gingrich and Lindsay Graham move ever harder to the left, the libertarian and the right are the ones bringing the excitement. I'm not a fan of third parties, and I don't know if it's time yet for one, but I do know if the GOP doesn't go back to first principles, they're in a world of hurt.

Posted by: Palandine at October 22, 2009 11:50 PM (+ho3C)

257

154 ... 

Now, you might have meant he's ineligible to serve but...there's no law that says you have to live in a congressional district to represent it.

No shit. Just look at my district, CA-13 and note that the crazy-ass Pete Stark lives in DC. He's got a mail drop at his mom's house here.

Posted by: Max Entropy at October 22, 2009 11:51 PM (7FgWm)

258

246

I know you will find this like, crazy and stuff, but, Ronald Wilson Reagan was viewed precisely as Palin is now, in years leading up to 1979.  Then he shit-stomped the Democrats, created 20,000,000 jobs, brought an end to the Cold War, after bringing down the Berlin Wall, and changed American History forever.  But, other than that, I see your point.

FFS

Posted by: sybilll at October 22, 2009 11:51 PM (HEJ6Z)

259

Time for some Chuck Norris treatment of Palin:

Sarah doesn't get PMS.  She gets WMD.

Sarah's tears could cure cancer . . . if she ever cried.

Sarah can't see Russia from her porch . . . but she can shoot it from there.

Palin doesn't shoot moose . . . she thinks them out of existence.

Palin shoots down liberals . . . so you don't have to.

Sarah Palin.  A Mean Republican for a Change.

Ok, you morons are better at this than I.   Please contribute.

 

 

Posted by: Jade Sea at October 22, 2009 11:52 PM (f2QL0)

260 Sarah can't see Russia from her porch . . . but she can shoot it from there.

Win.

Posted by: tdpwells at October 22, 2009 11:54 PM (Ei3oZ)

261 198

what's wrong with the GOP in one rural part of the country, but it is not an important race in the big scheme of things.  So, get a grip, please.

 

Sorry but I think it is a very important race. This is a bellweather moment people.

Posted by: The Great Satan's Ghost at October 22, 2009 10:47 PM (TWSq0)

Yep, that's how I see it too; do or die time.

In for $100.00!

Posted by: Jim in San Diego at October 22, 2009 11:56 PM (H7Rlw)

262 heh. Every time a Sally expresses her "deep concerns" an angel gets its wings.

Posted by: Dave in Texas at October 22, 2009 11:57 PM (eiOZw)

263 If a conservative doesn’t like guns, he doesn`t buy one.
If a liberal doesn't like guns, he wants all guns outlawed.

If a c onservative is a vegetarian, he doesn`t eat meat.
If a liberal is a vegetarian, he wants all meat products banned for
 everyone. 

If a conservative sees a foreign threat, he thinks about how to defeat his enemy.
liberal wonders how to surrender gracefully and still look good.

If a conservative is homosexual, he quietly leads his life.
If a liberal is homosexual, he demands legislated respect.

If a person of color is conservative, they see themselves as independently successful.
Their liberal counterparts see themselves as victims in need of government protection.

If a conservative is down-and-out, he thinks about how to better his situation.
liberal wonders who is going to take care of him.

If a conservative doesn’t like a talk show host, he switches channels. 
Liberals
 demand that those they don’t like be shut down.

If a conservative is a non-believer, he doesn’t go to church.
liberal non-believer wants any mention of God and religion silenced. (Unless it’s a foreign religion, of course!)

If a conservative decides he needs health care, he goes about shopping for it, or may choose a job that provides it.
liberal demands that the rest of us pay for his. 
 
If a conservative slips and falls in a store, he gets up, laughs and is embarrassed. 
If a liberal slips and falls, he grabs his neck, moans like he's in labor and then sues.

If a conservative reads this, he'll forward it so his friends can have a good laugh. 
liberal will delete it because he's "offended". 

Posted by: Us-n-them at October 22, 2009 11:57 PM (UaSIe)

264  She has a long road to haul and pretending that isn't so won't help.

Posted by: runninrebel at October 22, 2009 11:44 PM (i3PJU)

I know the road is long, but I will back her until she surrenders her sword. All the way. Anyone calling her unelectable at this point is suspect in my view. RNC much?

And I missed it if anyone addressed RomneyCare.

Posted by: Johnathan E. at October 22, 2009 11:57 PM (dQdrY)

265 Wanna talk "big tent"?

Wait until you got a lotta mooses looking for a home.

Posted by: Larry Sheldon at October 23, 2009 12:01 AM (OmeRL)

266 #246 Sally Ann , I would pay VERY little attention to polls regarding elections over 2.5 YEARS away. Polls are snapshots of the current conditions. Everything can change in a few weeks. so these polls are not predictive for years in the future.Save your concern trolling for The Fall of 2011, then it might mean something.

Posted by: Financejoe at October 23, 2009 12:01 AM (I3p3f)

267 "Big tent", yeah I got one in my pants.

Posted by: Jim in San Diego at October 23, 2009 12:03 AM (H7Rlw)

268

22-Oct-2009.  There are now officially three major political parties.  The Democratic Party, the Republican Party and the SARAH PALIN! THAT'S RIGHT, BITCHES Party. 

Please mark this on your calendar.  Thank you.

Posted by: Crusty at October 23, 2009 12:03 AM (qzgbP)

269

234 I thought Newt was an okay guy. WTF is he doing?

I was a huge fan of Newt when he wrote the "Contract with America" it was brilliant strategically. Then he swept congress in '94. It was awesome. When he divorced his wife, dallied with some slut and left congress, he was permanently damaged. Then he sat on the couch with SanFran Nan, I said WTF???

He should go back to reveiwing books on Amazon, he's a nobody in my mind.

 

Posted by: Max Entropy at October 23, 2009 12:03 AM (7FgWm)

270 Well, no one is calling her unelectable except the Mitt and Huckabee supporters. And no one is calling Mitt unelectable except the Huckabee and Palin supporters. And no one is calling Huckabee unelectable except the Palin and Mitt supporters.

That's kinda the problem we have going. It's the same problem that gave us McCain and then Barry.

Posted by: runninrebel at October 23, 2009 12:04 AM (i3PJU)

271

 . . . and the SARAH PALIN! THAT'S RIGHT, BITCHES Party

Bull Moose party?

Posted by: Jade Sea at October 23, 2009 12:06 AM (f2QL0)

272 The Kill Moose Party

Posted by: Cicero at October 23, 2009 12:08 AM (2f7Tz)

273

God, I love it when a plans comes together. 

So, who do you think wrote Sarah's face book endorsement? 

Clearly she is in the game. 

I want to know who's behind the curtain?

Kemp

Posted by: Kemp at October 23, 2009 12:11 AM (2+9Yx)

274 SARAH! SARAH! MMMMM MMMMM MMMMM

Posted by: Eric at October 23, 2009 12:11 AM (Qc/s6)

275 Does the anti-Palin faction think the MSM won't demonize the Republican candidate, whoever it is?
Is there another Republican out there who brings the excitement like Palin does?
She rallies the base because she is principled, is not afraid to tell it like it is, and does not worry about being "electable."
McCain was the "electable" RINO we got stuck with last time. Palin was the only thing keeping his campaign breathing.

Posted by: the real joe at October 23, 2009 12:12 AM (tcQBK)

276 Palin/Rice 2012

The Moose Knuckle Party


Posted by: runninrebel at October 23, 2009 12:12 AM (i3PJU)

277 The Shoot Stuff From Airplanes Party.

Posted by: Crusty at October 23, 2009 12:12 AM (qzgbP)

278 Uh, I am a Romney supporter, and I'm not calling her unelectable; simply unelectable as President in 2012--that's quite different.

But yes, there is quite a network of pro-Romney blogs, and yes, you do see on them lots of derisive comments about Palin, and yes, some chunk of Romney supporters support him out of LDS pride, but everyone famous or semi-famous has groupies...

Posted by: ParisParamus at October 23, 2009 12:13 AM (6Xvrm)

279 ...couldn't resist

Posted by: runninrebel at October 23, 2009 12:13 AM (i3PJU)

280

I'm loving every minute of this....does this make me somewhat nuts?  When I read the Facebook post I started jumping up and down.  My husband and my son definitely think I may need some sort of intervention.

 

Posted by: WindsorAdams at October 23, 2009 12:13 AM (6Lrs6)

281

  @241

If you can photo shop that buffalo into a donkey, you might be on to something.

Posted by: MDr at October 23, 2009 12:13 AM (ucq49)

282 Don't you idiots know what a Congressman with Guts can do with a bunch of fiery rhetoric and a series of MSNBC appearances?

Well now you know that that Congressman with Guts can raise 44K and change in 48 hours.  That is like, a lot of money.  It's almost enough for me to "die quickly".

Posted by: Rep. Alan Grayson at October 23, 2009 12:16 AM (H/RmL)

283 If a conservative reads this, he'll forward it so his friends can have a good laugh. 
liberal will delete it because he's "offended".

And then decide that "net neutrality" is a good idea so that others around the globe won't be offended either.  Because, yanno, every human in existence would probably feel the exact same way, so better safe than sorry, right?

Posted by: tdpwells at October 23, 2009 12:18 AM (Ei3oZ)

284 Sorry, wingnuts, I already copyrighted "The Moose Party" for my wifes 30th birthday party website.

Posted by: Aline Glines at October 23, 2009 12:18 AM (i3PJU)

285 This is almost as big as the revelation about Michael Savage
http://tinyurl.com/yf5j628

Posted by: Phil at October 23, 2009 12:18 AM (WVawV)

286 When he divorced his wife, dallied with some slut and left congress, he was permanently damaged. Then he sat on the couch with SanFran Nan

It was like Newt would have done anything to get back into the political spotlight after his fall from grace, and he must have decided that going squish was the fastest way to return. I guess he miscalculated, as not many people cotton to inscincerety.

Posted by: Soap MacTavish at October 23, 2009 12:19 AM (554T5)

287 runninrebel, I voted for Huckabee last time, so I think he's plenty electable.  And my doubts about Romney aren't about his electability, though he'll have to work harder to get the base vote out than she would, but after Romneycare, I just don't trust him to be terribly useful in office.

Posted by: Methos at October 23, 2009 12:19 AM (QcpQ+)

288

Just sent $100, for Sarah to Hoffman.  Let's show them how much her endorsement means!

Give it up boys, money talks, nobody walks.

Kemp

Posted by: Kemp at October 23, 2009 12:20 AM (2+9Yx)

289 The left doesn't know it yet, but Sarah Palin is going to be used to bury their political viability.  It is so bad the left is actually looking to ride her coat tails in the publishing business by green lighting a hit book with nearly the same exact cover that is a collection of anti-Palin essays.

Do you think they are aware that they are elevating Palin's name recognition so that she can pretty much say "jump" and her followers will ask "how high?

Palin won't have to win any office.

Posted by: WTFCI at October 23, 2009 12:20 AM (H/RmL)

290
Sarah Louise Palin

mmmm mmmm mmmm

Posted by: iamfelix at October 23, 2009 12:21 AM (L5E1U)

291

VP nominees.

John Edwards.

 

Sarah Palin.

 

Talk amongst yourselves, your wives, you whores, and you bastard children.

Posted by: gus at October 23, 2009 12:22 AM (MaqIC)

292 Don't waste time with the link @285.  It's pushing a story composed by Olbermann's staffers.

Posted by: Methos at October 23, 2009 12:22 AM (QcpQ+)

293

I just had a vision:

An aircraft carrier called the USS Sarah Palin

Bunk.

Posted by: Dack Thrombosis at October 23, 2009 12:23 AM (P33XN)

294 Added: Having thought about this for a bit, it's a free roll for her.

I disagree. If he comes in 2nd, she's ok. But if he comes in 3rd, she will, and probably should, look bad.

Posted by: Greg Q at October 23, 2009 12:24 AM (87k2j)

295

Why?  Why?  Hoffman lives in NY-20 and is ineligble to run

Posted by: EricPWJohnson at October 22, 2009 09:51 PM (Mqjd3)

Eric, clearly you are a product of public education, which teaches no us history.

Have you ever read the Constitution, you dumb fuck?

You must be a resident of the state to run for congress, you do not have to live anywhere but in the fucking state that you run for office.

I'll post the EXACT constitutional article later, stupid fuck.

Kemp

 

Posted by: Kemp at October 23, 2009 12:25 AM (2+9Yx)

296 OT: Soupy Sales died.

Posted by: Dack Thrombosis at October 23, 2009 12:27 AM (P33XN)

297 Methos,

That's a perfectly reasonable position, which, in a few months--if events happen as they did in '08 on our side--will start an all-night spittle-filled hate fest on this and every other rightside blog. Every night up until the night that Barry is re-elected.

I think our only chance is to ditch everyone and get new candidates.

Posted by: runninrebel at October 23, 2009 12:27 AM (i3PJU)

298

Romney has RomneyCare, and he is an Ivy Leaguer. Both of those are more likely to get him hung than elected in the years to come. He will look very much like those running the show now.

 

Posted by: Johnathan E. at October 23, 2009 12:28 AM (dQdrY)

299 Soupy Sales..... Nope.

Posted by: Charlie Gibson at October 23, 2009 12:29 AM (5I0Yr)

300 Actually, I think it's our best chance, not our only chance.

Shit does happen.

Posted by: runninrebel at October 23, 2009 12:30 AM (i3PJU)

301

Dumb fuck EricPWJohnson,

FYI

Article I

Section 1. All legislative powers herein granted shall be vested in a Congress of the United States, which shall consist of a Senate and House of Representatives.

Section 2. The House of Representatives shall be composed of members chosen every second year by the people of the several states, and the electors in each state shall have the qualifications requisite for electors of the most numerous branch of the state legislature.

No person shall be a Representative who shall not have attained to the age of twenty five years, and been seven years a citizen of the United States, and who shall not, when elected, be an inhabitant of that state in which he shall be chosen.

Posted by: Kemp at October 23, 2009 12:31 AM (2+9Yx)

302 Jonathan, "Romneycare" may or may not be an issue.  However, puh...lease:  an Ivy League education is a negative?  No, it's a plus, when combined with other things.


Posted by: ParisParamus at October 23, 2009 12:34 AM (6Xvrm)

303 For the record, someone earlier said something like "Independents have decided every election in the past 20 years", that's not quite true.  Bush won with 47% and 48% of the Indy vote in 2000 and 2004, respectively.

Posted by: Tom in Korea at October 23, 2009 12:35 AM (nS7nk)

304 Its a brilliant time to endorse as well.  We already know that Hoffman will be up in the next poll and internal polls show him over the Rep candidate.  Its like a no downside endorsement.  Palin will get credit for the endorsement moving the poll numbers and Hoffman will have cash to possibly close the deal and pull the upset. 

Posted by: Just Another Poster at October 23, 2009 12:35 AM (HAdov)

305 Ugh, I just got an email for the 'Republican Action Network,' begging for membership fees in time for the upcoming elections, with no comment on any races.  I replied that my $25 just went on Sarah Palin's recommendation to Doug Hoffman in order to fight the liberal assault on America by unprincipled politicians.

Posted by: Methos at October 23, 2009 12:37 AM (QcpQ+)

306 VICTORY!!!

I begged her on her Facebook page to endorse Hoffman instead of Scuzzlebutt. It's good to see she took my sage advice.

By the way, what does DiT stand for???

Posted by: RJ at October 23, 2009 12:41 AM (vQdwt)

307 an Ivy League education is a negative?  No, it's a plus, when combined with other things.

Ugh.  No Ivy League puppy farm products anywhere in my government, thank you very much.  That alone is a reason to vote against him.

Posted by: Methos at October 23, 2009 12:42 AM (QcpQ+)

308 DiT stands for nossing! He's a nihilist you see?

Posted by: runninrebel at October 23, 2009 12:43 AM (i3PJU)

309

Kemp. You hit the NAIL on the HEAD.

Most Americans and MOST who post on blogs.  Do not know NOR understand the U.S.Constitution.

Most of those who aren't completely SEIU or ACORN worthy, (losers) still BELIEVE that they KNOW the Constitution, but THEY DO NOT.

The U.S. Constitution is not SUGGESTIONS that LIBTARDS may or may not abide by.  The U.S. Constitution is our nations LAW or RULES.

Liberals are willing to shyte their piss stained TROUSERS, citing the CONSTITUTION in effort to give CRIMINALS an "out", but the same LIBTARDS, do not believe the Constitution should be EXAMINED ver batim.

 

The U.S.Constitution is NOTHING if not VER BATIM.

Posted by: gus at October 23, 2009 12:44 AM (MaqIC)

310 @306
Dave in Texas, one of the posters around here.  Oh and he's braver than he looks, too.

Posted by: Methos at October 23, 2009 12:44 AM (QcpQ+)

311 Interesting.  I wonder how Sarah's Hoffman endorsement fits into Piper's master plan.....

Posted by: kefka at October 23, 2009 12:45 AM (n1uMU)

312 No, it's a plus, when combined with other things.

Posted by: ParisParamus at October 23, 2009 12:34 AM (6Xvrm)

That was vague and, therefore, meaningless. And it is no plus from where I'm standing.

Posted by: Johnathan E. at October 23, 2009 12:48 AM (dQdrY)

313

BTW, to any "republicans" lurking here.

Sarah Palin is the best choice thus far.  When McCain picked her, I thought McCain had a "come to Jesus moment".

He hadn't.

Sarah Palin is the best choice thus far.

And she will get my cash.

Btw again.  I was a lifelone Dem until 9/11, I was never LIBERAL.

But I'm not a Republican.  I AM A Conservative.

Sarah Palin is a Conservative.

She has my backing.

Posted by: gus at October 23, 2009 12:49 AM (MaqIC)

314 As soon as I saw Palin was in the game, I sent money. Anyone else send money tonight to Hoffman?

Posted by: Iron Maiden at October 23, 2009 12:49 AM (hIOnV)

315 "However, puh...lease: an Ivy League education is a negative?"

Ivy league retards have done more damage to this country than any other enemy.

Jamie Gorelick, the Kennedy clan, John Forbes Kerry, Barry Soetero; want me to keep going?

I wouldn't trust an ivy leaguer to lick my dogs balls and get it right.

Posted by: Blue Yankee at October 23, 2009 12:49 AM (eKgqT)

316

Tell it Gus, tell it. 

What I am worried about is if we lose one more seat on the supreme court, the Constitution will be just a "guide" for us to live by, not the written law.

Be VERY afraid, see Venezuela.

Kemp

Posted by: Kemp at October 23, 2009 12:50 AM (2+9Yx)

317 Blue Yankee - interesting as I am hearing this more and more. Ivy League, in my opinion, is something I would want to stay away from. Too many problems in this country created by the graduates of these schools. I prefer a politician with dirt under the fingernails and the experience of handling balance sheets for a business - like Palin.

Posted by: Iron Maiden at October 23, 2009 12:52 AM (hIOnV)

318 Down for $50.  Get in their face Sarah. Newt, WTF?

Posted by: Ohio Dan at October 23, 2009 12:53 AM (RQ+qN)

319 Nice post, Gus. You couldn't say it better.

Posted by: Iron Maiden at October 23, 2009 12:53 AM (hIOnV)

320 Alger Hiss and all of his commie buddies. FDR. Hilarreee. Geither.

Shall I keep going?

Posted by: Blue Yankee at October 23, 2009 12:53 AM (eKgqT)

321 Soupy Sales.  God, how I loved that man.

Posted by: White Fang at October 23, 2009 12:53 AM (2f7Tz)

322

Kemp 10-4.  Our current Federal court system is LIBTARD LAND.

We let that happen.  Libtards knew what they were doing, when the STACKED our courts.

Geo. W Bush, had FEDERAL COURT nominees BLOCKED.

LIBTARDS are organized against us.

I''ll never show them mercy.

Posted by: gus at October 23, 2009 12:54 AM (MaqIC)

323 I hope  one of you guys finds out and posts the 24 hours of donations amount.

Posted by: Ohio Dan at October 23, 2009 12:54 AM (RQ+qN)

324 I'm a Palin and Romney supporter. And I hate Mike Huckabee with the same burning passion Zeus had for cheating on his wife, Hera (or maybe that's my herpes talking....not sure).

Having said that, Palin is doing a great job getting herself out there on the important races that can help push the Republican party into the right direction. More power to her.

The only thing I ask is that we don't support Huckabee. Please. I'd rather shoot myself in the face than vote for Huckabee. And I only bring this up because every time Palin does something we have to start arguing about 2012. Who gives a fuck!? We haven't even won in Virginia and New Jersey yet. Let's focus on what's important and see what shakes out in 2012.  For all we know the Wookie could bite off Obama's head and declare herself President.

Posted by: Brenden at October 23, 2009 12:55 AM (54lqZ)

325 I am really really interested in the 24 hours of donations amount. Remember when McCain was floundering and bumbling along. Then Palin came in and it was like zillions of dollars came out of the floodgates overnight.

Posted by: Iron Maiden at October 23, 2009 12:57 AM (hIOnV)

326 Iron Maiden: Right On!! I'd take 536 retired farmers/ranchers/small business owners selected at random. Ivy leaguers set the bar pretty low though...of course they can ramble on for hours about the material dialectic, so they got that going for them.

Isn't Silly Billy Ayers a Columbia grad?

Posted by: Blue Yankee at October 23, 2009 12:57 AM (eKgqT)

327

All of you Romney supporters......I will call you out,

You do not think that questions about the underwear and the "Lucifer is the brother of Christ" would come out? Mormons have a lot of money but only because they control their message. If Romney ran for President, ALL of the Mormon secrets would come out.

Posted by: redwhiteandblue at October 23, 2009 12:58 AM (8NRb7)

328 Hukabee who?

Posted by: Johnathan E. at October 23, 2009 12:58 AM (dQdrY)

329

Not to turn this into a C.Johnson thread, but what the fuck is a "Dominionist"? Because apparently Hoffman is one.........

 

Posted by: dirk_steed at October 23, 2009 01:00 AM (HWySf)

330

The Conservative Party Ticket....Hmmmmmmmmmmmmm

Is Sarah the new Ross Perot?

Posted by: MostlyRight at October 23, 2009 01:01 AM (JLpuP)

331 Yes, Ayers was Columbia. Checked it on Wikipedia. How did that worm get himself so deep into our system?

Posted by: Iron Maiden at October 23, 2009 01:03 AM (hIOnV)

332 ParisParamus: "...an Ivy League education is a negative? No, it's a plus, when combined with other things."

It would appear only an Ivy League education could screw everything up so royally. Sure, it's a broad swipe hitting some good minds too, but that goes for any grouping when a general observation is being made. An Ivy League education is just an expensive one that has been expensive for a long time. No guarantee that the holder of one is especially bright or capable. Give me the "combined with other things" guy with or without a degree any day as long as those other things mean tangible proof of accomplishment and associated principles. Degrees are overrated. Considering the clown car of goofballs leading our collapse, I'd say those "Ivy League degrees" are especially overrated.

Now, this isn't an extended slam against Romney. He's done some good and some bad. But, he's laying too low at this juncture to be a strong leader. He's becoming relative milquetoast by choice. May not matter long-term, but it matters now.

Posted by: AnonymousDrivel at October 23, 2009 01:04 AM (C3uAX)

333

Nawww. Ross Perot was a dick.

Posted by: Johnathan E. at October 23, 2009 01:04 AM (dQdrY)

334 Mitt "I like mandates" Romney.

Puke.

Posted by: eman at October 23, 2009 01:05 AM (aQRTo)

335 Is Sarah the new Ross Perot?

Well, Perot was fairly liberal on non-economic related issues.  So not quite.

Posted by: Tom in Korea at October 23, 2009 01:06 AM (nS7nk)

336 82 I just hope she's been doing her homework. Smart lady, but profound gaps in knowledge.
Posted by: schizuki at October 22, 2009 09:32 PM (SuGDg)

yeah, as opposed to the atom splitting brain trust
occupying 1600 Pennsyvania Ave. Right now?

Posted by: Unclefacts, Summoner of Bacons, and the Odd Meteor at October 23, 2009 01:08 AM (erIg9)

337 Posted by: redwhiteandblue at October 23, 2009 12:58 AM (8NRb7)

Better start picking our candidates based on other factors, maybe like race and gender too. In fact, instead of trying to vote for the best people for the job, maybe we should get some kind of test together to find out if the candidate is culturally diverse enough before we vote for them.

Being ignorant and intolerant of others' beliefs is not enough to get me to not vote for someone. I don't go, "Eww _______ are creepy because they believe in _________!" I think, 'Good for them, they're doing what they believe is right."

Posted by: Brenden at October 23, 2009 01:08 AM (54lqZ)

338 This woman does not speak for the establishment.  

Posted by: Mike, Tim, Mitt at October 23, 2009 01:09 AM (2Ppjg)

339

Is Sarah the new Ross Perot?

Well, Perot was fairly liberal on non-economic related issues.  So not quite.

To clarify, I didn't mean is she the new Ross Perot in ideology...I meant in third party viability.  It was the "Conservative Party ticket" that raised my eyebrow.  She is clearly calling the Republican Party out here...if they respond, she changes the Republican Party.  If they don't...she could change the Game.

Posted by: MostlyRight at October 23, 2009 01:11 AM (JLpuP)

340 This woman does not speak for the establishment.  

Posted by: Mike, Tim, Mitt at October 23, 2009 01:09 AM (2Ppjg)

Exactly. The Establishment can get bent.

Posted by: Johnathan E. at October 23, 2009 01:12 AM (dQdrY)

341 If Palin were to make a campaign appearance on behalf of Hoffman, I think he would win handily. Didn't she just draw 20,000 people in upstate NY recently?

If you all think people are po'd now, wait till the commies have another two-three years to continue to burn the country down.

Posted by: Blue Yankee at October 23, 2009 01:17 AM (eKgqT)

342

Yes, criticize everyone on their policy stances, but no personal garbage. I'm willing to spot Mitt for Romneycare if he learned the way not to do something. But he approved the sacking of GM's CEO, and was milquetoast on the Iranian protests. Huck I can't stand, because of his mormon bashing, pork barrelling, and Carter like pacifism.

 

Posted by: ian cormac at October 23, 2009 01:17 AM (GkYyh)

343 Patraeus/Palin  2012


I think I've just soiled myself.

Posted by: Jim R. at October 23, 2009 01:20 AM (d+ou1)

344 In a good way.

Posted by: Jim R. at October 23, 2009 01:21 AM (d+ou1)

345 Dick Armey has also endorsed Hoffman.

Posted by: davidt at October 23, 2009 01:21 AM (7VZtv)

346 337? What are you questioning me about?

Posted by: redwhiteandblue at October 23, 2009 01:24 AM (8NRb7)

347 Johnathan E.: "Nawww. Ross Perot was a dick."

Point of Order.

Ross Perot spent millions of his personal fortune for veterans for decades and led the search for, reacquisition of, and betterment of missing POWs dating back to Vietnam. He was awarded Honorary 'Green Beret' in the spring of this year and just won The Sylvanus Thayer Award. It's given to "an outstanding citizen of the United States whose service and accomplishments in the national interest exemplify personal devotion to the ideals expressed in the West Point motto, 'DUTY, HONOR, COUNTRY.'"

Ross Perot has earned the right to be as big a dick as he wants. He's done as much as any civilian in helping those who fight for freedom on our behalf.

Posted by: AnonymousDrivel at October 23, 2009 01:25 AM (C3uAX)

348 Aha! You are Mormon and do not want your sect questioned?

Posted by: redwhiteandblue at October 23, 2009 01:25 AM (8NRb7)

349 YEEEE-HAWWW!!!!
And hallelujah!
Don't write off Doug Hoffman's chances of winning.
Weirder things have been happening the last nine months. But it's been the bad kind of weird.
It's high fucking time for conservative American red-blooded patriots to start fighting back with some WTF moments themselves! The GOOD kind of WTF!!

It could be that we'll look back a few weeks from now, and THANK Dede Scoffa-lotta for the big fat gift she gave us:  The Tea Party movement's first actual victory at the ballot box!
One thing I've noticed at all the Tea Parties I've participated in is that there is NO LOVE for the GOP amongst Tea Partiers!
Let's roll!

Posted by: Kathy from Kansas at October 23, 2009 01:26 AM (41/pY)

350 Personally, I could care less who is or is not a Mormon.

Posted by: kefka at October 23, 2009 01:27 AM (n1uMU)

351

In for $25.

I have been a Republican loyalist since 1979.  I knew they weren't perfect, but if they had an "R" after the name, they always had my vote.

I recall former Democrats in the Reagan era like Jeanne Kirkpatrick saying things like "I didn't leave the Democrat Party, the Democrat Party left me."

Today I find myself standing where I've always stood, and I'm watching the GOP walk away from me. 

Well, I'm not going to chase them, and if they want my vote in the future, they better damn well start chasing me.

Posted by: Teran Solo at October 23, 2009 01:29 AM (DyCrc)

352 57 Game on.
I don't think she's going to run for President. I don't think can win and I think she doesn't either. But she can make serious changes to the party establishment with the attention she gets.
I'm not sure of the dynamic thats going on with her, but I do know that it's going to be awesome watching her push the party around until they get they shit straight.
Posted by: runninrebel at October 22, 2009 09:15 PM (i3PJU)

Remember, everybody, Mahatma Gandhi never held elected office in the government of India. But he was the heart, soul, brains and LIFE of the independence movement, and is revered as the Father of Modern India.

Closer to home, Ben Franklin was never president, or even senator. Neither was Tom Paine, or Patrick Henry. But look at the powerful, unique, history-altering impact they had!

Everybody please quit obsessing about whether or not Sarah will run for president. It's a distraction from the work we need to be doing. And looking for saviors is what got us into the mess we're in to begin with!


Posted by: Kathy from Kansas at October 23, 2009 01:36 AM (41/pY)

353 Ross Perot has earned the right to be as big a dick as he wants. He's done as much as any civilian in helping those who fight for freedom on our behalf.

Posted by: AnonymousDrivel at October 23, 2009 01:25 AM (C3uAX)

I stand corrected. Maybe he should run for office.

Posted by: Johnathan E. at October 23, 2009 01:39 AM (dQdrY)

354 Is Sarah the new Ross Perot?

No way.
Rush describe Perot as a hand grenade with a bad haircut.

Posted by: YIKES! at October 23, 2009 01:42 AM (fUNEl)

355

Dennis Miller once said Ross Perot looked like Sergeant Carter from Gomer Pyle USMC with all the moisture sucked out of his body.

He also said James Carville was a forehead vein in a suit.

Posted by: Dack Thrombosis at October 23, 2009 01:44 AM (P33XN)

356 Leadership from Romney or Huckabee in this race?  Absent.

Regardless of whether or not she runs for another office, Sarah Palin has given the conservative movement real leadership.

And she's done it all with Facebook postings.

Imagine what she could do if she actually got out and campaigned for Hoffman?  Or even Christie?


Posted by: Intrepid at October 23, 2009 01:46 AM (92zkk)

357 Never mind this tundra trollop! Where is John McCain's endorsement when it matters, I ask you?

Posted by: Frumley Brooks. Esq., mainstream conscervative at October 23, 2009 01:47 AM (ItqoY)

358 Michele Bachmann endorsed him too.  Meanwhile, Huckabee, Pawlenty, and Romney dither and act ignorant about it.  Two chicks have more balls than the entire GOP establishment.
I do wonder if there wasn't some coordination between Bachmann and Sarah.  This sends a signal to Republican women in that district that it's OK to support the guy over the chick.

Posted by: ol_dirty_/b/tard at October 22, 2009 09:44 PM (Z0bVg)

Bachmann ROCKS!!!

What is it about these women with 5 kids? Sarah, Bachmann, Liz Cheney.

As the mother of only 2 myself, I think it's because we are fighting for our kids' future!!! This frickin' debt and deficit is personal. REAL personal. Responsible mothers get fierce when thugs like Barack Obama and the Chicago Mafia threaten our children!!!

Bring on the mama lions!!!

Posted by: Kathy from Kansas at October 23, 2009 01:49 AM (41/pY)

359 Crap, I am SO NOT LOOKING FORWARD to 2012, where I'll most likely have to choose between Huckleboob and Mittens

Fuck. Just shoot me now, please.

Posted by: OregonMuse at October 23, 2009 01:51 AM (eR37w)

360 343 Patraeus/Palin 2012


I think I've just soiled myself.
Posted by: Jim R. at October 23, 2009 01:20 AM (d+ou1)

~~~~~

Palin / Patraeus would be better.

Posted by: enoxo at October 23, 2009 01:52 AM (3HxIN)

361 Oh, cool. I just noticed I got a new hash.

Posted by: OregonMuse at October 23, 2009 01:52 AM (eR37w)

362 I'm unemployed (a victim of what Rush Limbaugh called the "first Obama layoffs" last November) but I donated $20 to Hoffman.  I want to see conservatism make a comeback.  Go Doug, and go Sarah!

Posted by: Doug at October 23, 2009 01:55 AM (EXsuU)

363 329

Not to turn this into a C.Johnson thread, but what the fuck is a "Dominionist"? Because apparently Hoffman is one.........

 

Posted by: dirk_steed at October 23, 2009 01:00 AM (HWySf)

Just another smear word some atheists like to throw at any Christian running for office, that's not a Democrat.

Posted by: Jim in San Diego at October 23, 2009 01:57 AM (H7Rlw)

364

266 #246 Sally Ann , I would pay VERY little attention to polls regarding elections over 2.5 YEARS away. Polls are snapshots of the current conditions. Everything can change in a few weeks. so these polls are not predictive for years in the future.Save your concern trolling for The Fall of 2011, then it might mean something.

Early polls are meaningless except to give the Sunday talk show crows something to talk about.

In early '03 I was working at a street fair next to a Howard Dean booth. All day folks were talking there like he had the election in the bag, couldn't lose. A few weeks later, he let lose the Dean Scream and it jolted the Demorats to the realization that Dean was Nuckin Futs.

So, poll cats, how's that Dean presidency working out?

Posted by: Max Entropy at October 23, 2009 01:57 AM (7FgWm)

365

266 #246 Sally Ann , I would pay VERY little attention to polls regarding elections over 2.5 YEARS away. Polls are snapshots of the current conditions. Everything can change in a few weeks. so these polls are not predictive for years in the future.Save your concern trolling for The Fall of 2011, then it might mean something.

Early polls are meaningless except to give the Sunday talk show crows something to talk about.

In early '03 I was working at a street fair next to a Howard Dean booth. All day folks were talking there like he had the election in the bag, couldn't lose. A few weeks later, he let lose the Dean Scream and it jolted the Demorats to the realization that Dean was Nuckin Futs.

So, poll cats, how's that Dean presidency working out?

Posted by: Max Entropy at October 23, 2009 01:57 AM (7FgWm)

366

Anything that will finally shut up that stupid boring bastard Gingrich is OK with me.

Posted by: TexasJew
---------------
Ay-freaking-MEN.

Posted by: arhooley at October 23, 2009 01:59 AM (yz4h4)

367 Max Entropy - maybe four years of Howard Dean would have been a small price to pay to avoid the Komsomol student government we've got now.


Posted by: mrkwong at October 23, 2009 02:08 AM (G8Eo0)

368 Just re-watched the little phone call incident on Glenn Beck's Fox show today.  That was all planned, I'm sure.  He has something up his sleeve, I'm sure.

Posted by: GregInSeattle at October 23, 2009 02:22 AM (B5cM9)

369 I appreciate what Newt did in '94, thanks a lot. Most of that has now been undone several times over. Having said that, I've got a big problem with a guy who can serve his wife divorce papers as she lay dying. That is really low. I would never trust any man capable of such an act.

Posted by: rawmuse at October 23, 2009 02:36 AM (wzfkL)

370 But how is Palin -- who is currently running a distant third behind Huckabee and Romney -- going to turn things around over the next few years? It's not like she doesn't have name recognition. She is extremely well known both inside and outside the party. She's down in the polls not because people don't know her, but because most people don't think she's worthy of national office. Her negatives are huge, as can be seen in her approval/disapproval numbers. How does she turn those numbers around? She has a big mountain to climb.

Posted by: Sally Ann Cavanaugh at October 23, 2009 03:23 AM (FRErk)

371 Sarah Palin cannot be underestimated.  She is very powerful.

Posted by: John DeFlumeri Jr at October 23, 2009 03:35 AM (kSpAL)

372 Posted by: Sally Ann Cavanaugh at October 23, 2009 03:23 AM (FRErk)
Always find it fascinating that the very "negatives" that "they" point out as regards Sarah Palin are present right now in our eisting chief executive.  In fact, having only been in the Senate for a few short years and not ever having introduced a bill, she is, ironically, more experienced since she was the governor of a state.  That being said, McCain sabotaged her for the future.  Look at me, I am a big supporter of her because of the way they recruited her and how she didn't hesitate to throw herself into the fray and I am annoyed at her for even giving Oprah the right time.  Some people already are saying she picked our current president and that Sarah Palin is going on her show so she can at least be picked to run.  So they are already setting her up for failure should she decide to run for the presidency.  More and more lately I'm thinking that a brand new party needs to emerge with brand new faces, no one from the past, in order for our country to even have a chance to get back on track.

Posted by: curious at October 23, 2009 03:37 AM (p302b)

373 I. am fully erect.

Posted by: Dr. Spank at October 23, 2009 03:40 AM (muUqs)

374 Wow, Red Eye is showing the real Sarah Palin book next to the one allegedly written by libs, and they are virtually identical.  A lot of books will be brought by people who get home and are embarrassed by the fact that they brought the wrong book and they may not be able to tell they did that even when they get to the end.  Who knows what is in this book and whether or not it is meant to make her number plummet.  Wonder if anyone can go to court and block the publishing of the book?  Maybe she can do what the prez did and try to gain control of her image.  Her picture is on the book, maybe she can sue them to have it removed from their book?  Anyone care to comment on that one?

Posted by: curious at October 23, 2009 03:42 AM (p302b)

375
360 Palin / Patraeus would be better.


I can't disagree with that, but I think the other way around would be more viable.



Posted by: Jim R. at October 23, 2009 03:45 AM (/J5O8)

376 they will make an issue of Patreus being ill.

Posted by: curious at October 23, 2009 03:47 AM (p302b)

377 Hello, curious. BTW I went to the dentist on Monday, and my toothache is a root canal gone bad. He continued the antibiotics and Vicodin, and he'll redo the root canal next week.

Posted by: Otis Criblecoblis at October 23, 2009 03:51 AM (tPZUr)

378 Oh Otis I'm so glad it wasn't something worse.  I was very worried about you.  thank God he can re do the root canal.  They are horrible aren't they.  I had a root canal once where the anesthetic wouldn't take and wow was that painful. 

Posted by: curious at October 23, 2009 03:56 AM (p302b)

379 Otis, I put you and your wife who must have been worried sick, in my prayers.

Posted by: curious at October 23, 2009 03:57 AM (p302b)

380 Sally Ann,

She is out there in the world, but she hasn't done all that much with what she's got. Once she gets things in order, Gov. Palin will be a force to be reckoned with. And this endorsement of Hoffman is a start.

Then again, I am the type of person who wishes Mitt Romney to fall off a cliff and into a raging oil fire. But, that's just me.

Posted by: Pipe Barackage at October 23, 2009 04:05 AM (SdtHw)

381 "He continued the antibiotics and Vicodin"

Long as they continue the Vicodin....

Posted by: Brett Favre at October 23, 2009 04:07 AM (bfd0H)

382 Thanks sincerely, curious. I'm pretty sure it helped! It did seem an awful lot worse than it is, but in retrospect it was because the infection had apparentlybeen incubating for a long while (it still hasn't gone completely down). The swelling was pretty bad, but my beard obscured it. Plus, it's on my left side, and one thing we discovered from this is that the way things are set up here, my wife is always to my right. She didn't notice it until she was driving me somewhere.

Again, thanks for your support and concern. It has been a great comfort to me.

Posted by: Otis Criblecoblis at October 23, 2009 04:08 AM (tPZUr)

383 Sarah Palin

When was the last time a politician made YOU want to father children?

Seriously though, she's so hot it BURNS.


Posted by: Lee at October 23, 2009 04:17 AM (TcVyy)

384 Maybe not a President, but very possibly a Kingmaker.
Posted by: Gabriel Syme

You win. 894 posts later, but that's the point.

Congrats... really. Nice.

Who wants an ice cream cone?

Posted by: Iskandar at October 23, 2009 04:17 AM (2E1fT)

385

Morons/Moronettes,

I trust Palin more than anyone else on the political scene to do the right and honest thing once in office. If she's on a ballot I can vote on, she'll get my vote. If she runs for office, she'll get a contribution from me. If I'm back home, I'd probably work for her campaign. I like Romney and admire Petraeus, but Palin just seems to have something that reminds me of Harry Truman and Gerald Ford: basic human decency without the slightest hint of political calculation. No true politician would EVER have had Trig. That she did, knowing full well the potential political cost, gave her credibility with me that approaches infinity. Those of you who don't like her and question why her supporters are so adamant may be forgetting that issue as a motivating factor for us.

Posted by: mac at October 23, 2009 04:31 AM (CzB/V)

386 wow, two threads running at the same time and over a thousand posts combined.  Impressive.  And can you imagine how many readers there are for this site.  I think people have a lot to say and you just can't say that much when your interactions all day are hurried and stressful. 

Posted by: curious at October 23, 2009 04:44 AM (p302b)

387 You guys should cover that Scozzafava story.

Posted by: Free Ass (rdb) at October 23, 2009 05:22 AM (QNKb3)

388 Don't taunt Happy Fun Palin.

Posted by: Iskandar at October 23, 2009 05:24 AM (2E1fT)

389 ABC news:  "Soupy Sales has died, he was 83"

Posted by: curious at October 23, 2009 05:33 AM (p302b)

Posted by: curious at October 23, 2009 05:41 AM (p302b)

391 I think I've just soiled myself.
Posted by: Jim R

Old!

Posted by: Iskandar at October 23, 2009 06:06 AM (2E1fT)

392 I wouldn't trust an ivy leaguer to lick my dogs balls and get it right.

That might be the one task I would trust to an Ivy Leaguer.

Posted by: fluffy at October 23, 2009 06:18 AM (4Kl5M)

393 391


No, I'm pretty sure I've washed since the last time it happened.

Posted by: Jim R. at October 23, 2009 06:23 AM (/J5O8)

394 OK, Doug Hoffman got another small donation.

Posted by: fluffy at October 23, 2009 06:29 AM (4Kl5M)

395 um...Patraeus is a Graduate of Princeton...laast time I looked, that was Ivy League.

Stop being an idiot.  I'm with Prager, who advises that kids should go to a community college, because most colleges are leftist, financial ripoffs, but Ivy League as a per se negative?  Duh.

Posted by: ParisParamus at October 23, 2009 07:59 AM (6Xvrm)

396
You morons probably know this, but I just heard about it.
The douchebags nazis at The Nation are publishing a book called "Going Rouge" and its cover looks exactly like "Going Rogue."

Posted by: Tweet with the Tought of the Day at October 23, 2009 08:11 AM (1HKg5)

397 Ivy league retards have done more damage to this country than any other enemy.
...
I wouldn't trust an ivy leaguer to lick my dogs balls and get it right.

Posted by: Blue Yankee at October 23, 2009 12:49 AM (eKgqT)

Amen.  They can be counted on for an over supply of arrogance, but not much else.  These are the folks driving the government, the banks, and large corporations into the ground.  Belonging to that dubious club retains its value only because they like to hire and promote each other and maintain the existing structure.  It's a real shame - the Ivy League colleges, heavily infiltrated by commie scum, take many bright young minds and destroy them.  I hate to see such fine raw material rendered into scrap.  Just one more crime those Leftist trash have to answer for, either in this life or the next.

Posted by: Reactionary at October 23, 2009 08:19 AM (P+HSn)

398

Good morning.

Posted by: Mr. Pink at October 23, 2009 08:31 AM (SqAkN)

399 Uh...General Petraeus is an Ivy Leaguer.....next (stupid prejudice).

Posted by: ParisParamus at October 23, 2009 08:37 AM (6Xvrm)

400 *President Palin*

imagine if we could be saying that now and not be stuck with the communist and his reckless anti-American cohorts.

Posted by: nyc redneck at October 23, 2009 08:38 AM (dvpDK)

401 Being an Ivy Leaguer isn't necessarily a bad thing.  Its just that its isn't the stamp of excellence that it might have been in the past.

Posted by: kefka at October 23, 2009 08:41 AM (n1uMU)

402 It is funny hearing people still say he is not a socialist when he continues to appoint admitted communists to his administration, nationalize every industry he can, and appoint 50 czars who have the power to set pay standards. WTF would he have to do for those people to admit he is a socialist?

Posted by: Mr. Pink at October 23, 2009 08:41 AM (SqAkN)

403 WTF would he have to do for those people to admit he is a socialist?

Being a socialist is associated with bad things to most Americans.  Obama can never be associated with anything negative so its impossible for him to be a socialist.

Posted by: kefka at October 23, 2009 08:43 AM (n1uMU)

404

Palin / Bolton 2012

 

The Moose 'stache party.

 

(Oh yeah, you better fear the Moosestache ...)

Posted by: Warthog at October 23, 2009 08:47 AM (WDySP)

405 Avoiding extremely bad form by not being an active official elected as a Republican while endorsing someone not on the Republican ticket: check.

Posted by: FireHorse at October 23, 2009 08:49 AM (Vl5GH)

406

Good Morning Morons;

 

I wish they had waited to post this one to dayshift today.

 

Breaks with the party? Check.

 

I don’t think I would classify support for Hoffman as “breaking with the Party”. Hoffman IS a Republican running as an Independent. I would say that she is breaking with one county chairman who put the hagbag in the race through dubious means.

 

I kept waiting to heat Fred’s wife mention that on Cavuto but she never did. People have to smell a rat when two prominent Republican figures come out in favor of the “Independent”.

Posted by: Vic at October 23, 2009 08:53 AM (CDUiN)

407 67 Flaming moose skull: Because Morons should revere such wondrous words and deeds as we have received tonight.
I vote for Flaming Wolf skull as official Palin logo. Dead moose didn't piss off anybody.

Posted by: harleycowboy at October 23, 2009 09:01 AM (JKGfQ)

408 Vic, think they beat everyone else to the punch on this posting.

Posted by: curious at October 23, 2009 09:08 AM (p302b)

409

Vic, think they beat everyone else to the punch on this posting.

 

This will be big today. I predict the trolls will be out in force.

Posted by: Vic at October 23, 2009 09:16 AM (CDUiN)

410 I don't know about other states but NY can have some weird elections at the county level. In my county we have a liberal dem county exec who managed to obtain the conservative party endorsement - running on dem, conservative and working family (ACORN) party lines. Principles seem meaningless, it's all vicious local power struggles.

Posted by: the real joe at October 23, 2009 09:17 AM (tcQBK)

411 The operative word thee is "vicious".  That is unbelievable for local politics but I guess it is probably the norm now.

Posted by: curious at October 23, 2009 09:22 AM (p302b)

412

On F&F this morning they discussed the obvious rip-off of the Palin book by The Nation and the legal options available to Palin. The covers were done in a manner that suggested they were the same book or very close to it, except that the “nation” book was a hit piece with a bunch of editorials from liberal columnists, which means it was simply a repeat of all the scuoroulous lies they have been spewing for months.

 

“The Judge” said that if the libtards portraued it as “parody” that there were essentially no options available. When one of the couch potatoes said that there was noting funny in the nation book the judge said that it did not have to be funny to be considered paraody and he mentioned a vile article done by someone suggesting that Jerry Fawell had been engaged in all kinds of deviant sex and the court rulingthat it was “protected speech” under the rules for parody.

 

I just wanted to scream. One wonders if someone wrote a book suggesting that Obama was engaged in vile acts of sexual deviance if the courts would rule that it was “parody” and thus protected.  In any case I kept wishing I was there on the couch with them so I could get in my “what if a hundred years ago” statement.

 

!00 years ago thiskind of thing would not have gone to court. If the author of said BS was considered a member of the “gentry” he would have been on the field in the next morning with a dueling pistol defending his sorry life. If he wasn’t a member of the “gentry” a member of the offended family would hunt him down and beat him half to death with either snake whip or a gutta-purcha cane.

 

When the courts close off all legal means of redress they are just encouraging people to go back to the old days of Code Duelo.

Posted by: Vic at October 23, 2009 09:26 AM (CDUiN)

413

Principles seem meaningless, it's all vicious local power struggles.

 

You know that is just more ammunition for my argument that the only campaign donation laws should be “full disclosure” AND limit contributors to the residents of the area that office is being sought.

 

If the Party labels no longer mean anything, then there is no point in having a party.

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415

I am sympathetic to Palin but do not want her on the top of the pubs ticket in 2012.  I like Rudy, and Cantor, maybe Schwarzenegger.  We need to be able to cast a wide net.

Please save me the ideology front...I see where that gets you.  On the left Obama and Dunn,

on the right misogynists  like Gingrich, Limbaugh, Prager, and Severin.. (Between them they have had more wives that a church  count on Sunday.)

Posted by: ford at October 23, 2009 09:52 AM (Ki7fm)

416

Why the fear of trolls?  The trolls are collecting some of that scarce DNC money, so the DNC has less to spent on elections...I say come on trolls, we will keep you" tied up "for a while.  Please talk to thr trolls.

If the trolls need to come here they aren't out baging on doors in NJ...get my drift??

Posted by: ford at October 23, 2009 09:55 AM (Ki7fm)

417 As far as I can tell, "damaged" means "Democrats and the press have said a lot of bad things about this person."

Democrats and the press do this to EVERY SINGLE PERSON WHO GETS IN THEIR WAY.

Thus I discount this "damaged" nonsense.

Posted by: qrstuv at October 23, 2009 09:57 AM (SSVGw)

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Posted by: Charlie Gibson at October 23, 2009 09:57 AM (+hPIb)

419 Ford (415), calling a guy a misogynist doesn't make him one.

Support your claims or run away like the concern troll I think you are.

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420

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Posted by: FireHorse at October 23, 2009 10:06 AM (Vl5GH)

421 On the Palin book issue, I don't think parody saves the Nation book  from a lawsuit. The "parody" book is designed to look just like Palin's book, and I think that is where there may be liability. Not being an expert in that area of the law, however.

Posted by: the real joe at October 23, 2009 10:10 AM (t7iqL)

422

I am sympathetic to Palin but do not want her on the top of the pubs ticket in 2012.  I like Rudy, and Cantor, maybe Schwarzenegger. 

Ah yes, Schwarzenegger 2012.

You're an idiot.

Posted by: Entropy at October 23, 2009 10:20 AM (IsLT6)

423

 ford at October 23, 2009 09:52 AM (Ki7fm)

Do you not see the inconsistency in your post?  Think about it.  May want to call up Rudy's ex paramours and Arnold's sexual harrassment plaintiffs to help you.  

Posted by: polynikes at October 23, 2009 10:22 AM (m2CN7)

424 #290,

Louise is my mate's middle name. And "L" is my middle initial.

Give 'em L Sarah.

Posted by: M. Simon at October 23, 2009 10:24 AM (mOhJS)

425

Arnold's sexual harrassment plaintiffs

That's definetly the major problem with a Arnold run.

No other giant glaring issues I can think of.

auf Wiedersehen.

Posted by: Entropy at October 23, 2009 10:26 AM (IsLT6)

426 Palin or no one.

Posted by: M. Simon at October 23, 2009 10:32 AM (mOhJS)

427

Arnold's sexual harrassment plaintiffs

That's definetly the major problem with a Arnold run.

My point wasn' t his ineligibiltiy for not being a natural born citizen but that she ruled out others because they were  misogynists. 

Posted by: polynikes at October 23, 2009 10:34 AM (m2CN7)

428 Three years is, uh, a long time in, uh, politics.  Uh, what makes you right-wing extremists think we'll still have elections in, uh, three years?

Posted by: Barack the Nobel Prize Winner at October 23, 2009 10:34 AM (Yi1Sk)

429 Do not underestimate the POWER of the Palin.

Posted by: M. Simon at October 23, 2009 10:41 AM (mOhJS)

430

“The Judge” on F&F this morning seemed to think that based on the ruling in the Falwell case a “parody defense” would have a very good chance. I haven’t looked at the ruling in the Falwell case so I don’t know. I have seen some of the “Judge’s” opinions that I strongly disagreed with and it looked like he had not even read the case he was quoting.

 

But, even though I watched a lawyer on TV, I am not a lawyer.

 

I’ll see if I can find the Falwell case and see what the particulars were.

Posted by: Vic at October 23, 2009 10:41 AM (CDUiN)

431 When the libs try to marginalize someone, and say she's irrelevant--they are scared. Go get 'em 'Cuda.

Posted by: nikkolai at October 23, 2009 10:44 AM (+Y6We)

432 The Kiss of Death.

Posted by: slabbo at October 23, 2009 10:58 AM (Ev9Bt)

433

  The Hustler v Falwell ruling 8-0 in 1988

 

In order to protect the free flow of ideas and opinions on matters of public interest and concern, the First and Fourteenth Amendments prohibit public figures and public officials from recovering damages for the tort of intentional infliction of emotional distress by reason of the publication of a caricature such as the ad parody at issue without showing in addition that the publication contains a false statement of fact which was made with "actual malice," i. e., with knowledge that the statement was false or with reckless disregard as to whether or not it was true. The State's interest in protecting public figures from emotional distress is not sufficient to deny First Amendment protection to speech that is patently offensive and is intended to inflict emotional injury when that speech could not reasonably have been interpreted as stating actual facts about the public figure involved. Here, respondent is clearly a "public figure" for First Amendment purposes, and the lower courts' finding that the ad parody was not reasonably believable must be accepted. "Outrageousness" in the area of political and social discourse has an inherent subjectiveness about it which would allow a jury to impose liability on the basis of the jurors' tastes or views, or perhaps on the basis of their dislike of a particular expression, and cannot, consistently with the First Amendment, form a basis for the award of damages for conduct such as that involved here. Pp. 50-57.

 

Basically they ruled that “parody” was protected speech because allowing suit would have a chilling effect on “political cartoonists” such as Thomas Nast.

 

I fail to see any mention of “political cartoonists, parody, or Thomas Nast” located anywhere in the first amendment. That ruling above is a far stretch and is typical of the liberal courts from the 60s through the early 90s.

 

There is one opening that the judge mentioned this morning. The ruling concentrated on “parody”. The Hustler article was made in the format of a popular liquor advertisement with the borderline obscene stuff substituted for the liquor stuff.

 

The anti-Palin book is made in the format and look of the actual Palin book, therefore it would be hard to call it a legitimate “parody”. That being said, it would wind up being a 5-4 ruling with Kennedy on the left side of the bed.

Posted by: Vic at October 23, 2009 11:00 AM (CDUiN)

434 What I am trying to say is that the Palin parody book is designed to look so much like the real Palin book that it is meant to steal sales away from her.
You can't make a soft drink with red and white logo called "Coco Cola" and claim parody.
I just hope Palin's publisher has their lawyers looking into this.

Posted by: the real joe at October 23, 2009 11:00 AM (t7iqL)

435 I just hope she's been doing her homework. Smart lady, but profound gaps in knowledge.<<<

I am utterly sick of this horsecrap that passes for wisdom.  *Screw* the details.  She can get details from a wonk, you either have principles that guide your decisions or you don't, cf Newt Gingrich.

Posted by: Kerry at October 23, 2009 11:04 AM (a/VXa)

436

What I am trying to say is that the Palin parody book is designed to look so much like the real Palin book that it is meant to steal sales away from her.

 

That is what I was saying in my last paragraph. Although I think the current SCOTUS would rule against her as well.

 

Let’s face it, conservatives will never get justice in today’s courts.

Posted by: Vic at October 23, 2009 11:09 AM (CDUiN)

437

Ok, it has to do with the stuff that is already out there about Arnold, I agree. He has been a groper for sure.  Rudy has support from many factions, and is even harder to stereotype.  The legacy media steps in and wraps the Pub in the preconceived ideas of who they are.

Rudy is different enough that he requires a voter to think. You cannot hate Rudy, you just might not vote for him.

Most people are fascinated with Arnold..it is a fact.  He has proven himself to flip. flop on many fronts, but is electable.

Who wants more of Obama and Biden?  They have locked up at least 40-45% of the votes...unions, government jobs, entitlements.  It is a fact of math that we have to capture all the voters that are not in those groups. The cities are large and have lots of legal and illegal votes for sale. To compensate we need to get a candidate that is not Obie...in drag.

Arnold is liberal enough that the press will attack his sexual rumors, The beloved Kennedy's will be caught in the cross fire and taken out of the equation.  Rudy is fanciful enough that they will have to attack his policies and his wife.

 

The joke about me being a troll is a complement..in that I post here all the time, and am  as cynical about Obama policies as you will find. Obama is a political FOX, and we have to counter with the goods...that's all I am saying.

 

Posted by: ford at October 23, 2009 11:10 AM (Ki7fm)

438

 

Let’s face it, conservatives will never get justice in today’s courts.


We have to try to keep the pressure on anyway... I am hoping there are conservative legal foundations out there to handle the threats to FOX, to Beck and Rush... it is just a blatant attack on their our 1st amendment rights.

Posted by: the real joe at October 23, 2009 11:20 AM (t7iqL)

439 Why is it Sarah's "going rogue" by endorsing conservative principles? If I didn't know better, I'd assume some Democrats had actually infiltrated key decision-making GOP positions and were running things as moles. I mean, if such a thing were possible.

Posted by: Average Jen at October 23, 2009 11:21 AM (2dZ+6)

440

Most people are fascinated with Arnold..it is a fact.  He has proven himself to flip. flop on many fronts, but is electable.

....

You're an idiot!

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444 the real joe: "What I am trying to say is that the Palin parody book is designed to look so much like the real Palin book that it is meant to steal sales away from her."

While partially true from the creators' POV (plus the fact that they need this "damaged goods and totally, like, irrelevant snowbilly" to move copy rather and cannot sell their own ideas by themselves), it's ultimately futile.

The people who buy the "mock" book by mistake will return it. Not only that, they'll be pissed-off over the inconvenience. They won't start reading it and say, "Hey, I like this tripe. I think I'll hold on to it." As a consequence, the customer will be annoyed, will increase the handling costs of the seller (in effect, an economic punishment) as each is returned, and will blame not themselves for the mistake but will blame the seller/distributor and possibly the publishing house. Not a good way to satisfy the one's you're trying to convince to give you money.

There's a tangible cost (handling returns) and an intangible cost (goodwill) that will impact sellers.

And those returning the "mock" book? They won't quit wanting the real Coke, either. The question will be whether they felt deceived by the purchase (yes!) and whether they'll buy the book from someone else (possibly) for the annoyance... but they'll still buy Going Rogue from someone.

Posted by: AnonymousDrivel at October 23, 2009 11:48 AM (C3uAX)

445 I am sympathetic to Palin but do not want her on the top of the pubs ticket in 2012.  I like Rudy, and Cantor, maybe Schwarzenegger.

Schwarzenegger?? Uh, I hate to point out the obvious, but Arnold was born in Austria, which makes him constitutionally ineligible for the presidency of the United States.

I thought everyone knew this.

Ruh roh, maybe I'm being suckered in to some troll trap. Hep me! Hep me!

Posted by: OregonMuse at October 23, 2009 11:49 AM (eR37w)

446 Not a good way to satisfy the one's ones you're trying to convince to give you money.

Me type bad.

Posted by: AnonymousDrivel at October 23, 2009 11:50 AM (C3uAX)

447 Why is this not on Drudge?  Why is nothing on NY-23 on Drudge?  What's his malfunction?

Posted by: motionview at October 23, 2009 11:52 AM (DtSf1)

448

http://tinyurl.com/yfuoye3

This is not good news. Julius wants to regulate the internet via Drudge.

 

Posted by: harleycowboy at October 23, 2009 11:58 AM (JKGfQ)

449

"I am sympathetic to Palin but do not want her on the top of the pubs ticket in 2012.  I like Rudy, and Cantor, maybe Schwarzenegger.  We need to be able to cast a wide net."

Hahaha...LOL....Oh that's rich.

Posted by: Bosk at October 23, 2009 02:06 PM (pUO5u)

450 Hmmmm.

1. I donated to Hoffman.

2. You know what would really cheese people off?  Sarah Palin in a sexy she-devil outfit with a pitchfork jabbing a guy in a Newt Gingrich mask in the ass.

It'll cheese off the liberals, Democrats, MSNBC, CNN, ABC, CBS, NBC, NPR, Establishment Republicans.  Pretty much every asshole that everybody likes to have completely foaming at the mouth.

Posted by: memomachine at October 23, 2009 02:37 PM (HGQC4)

451 Or mabye Obama mask.

Posted by: memomachine at October 23, 2009 02:38 PM (HGQC4)

452 Has anyone here seen my scrotum...?  I can't seem to find it.....

Posted by: Newt Gingrich at October 23, 2009 02:52 PM (3TVuO)

453

I hope Palin shows up in Hoffman's district, and hold 2 or 3 rallies for him.  I'll bet almost every voter in the district would show up, including dems. 

When she announced her resignation, she said that she would try to help all conservative candidates, whether they were dems, repubs or no party at all.  She's a woman of her word, imagine that.  Palin Power at its finest.

Posted by: greg at October 23, 2009 03:08 PM (sy1yh)

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fava: a broad bean; also, vulgar for the male genital

So either she's playing a shell game (shuffle the bean), or she's jacking off.

Posted by: Jeffrey Quick at October 23, 2009 03:37 PM (g9neE)

455

limbaugh is a misogynist?

oh wait you have to be a leftard bulldyke lesbo who hates men and you must have evil thoughts in your head involving commiting a holocaust against men to not be a misogynist now go away person who i think is a concern troll

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fuck the big tent.

Megham McCain wears the big tent.

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