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Archive for January, 2012

Palin: Appearing on Hannity Tonight

Posted by Jackie Siciliano on January 17, 2012

Governor Sarah Palin will appear on the Sean Hannity Show tonight at 9:00 p.m. Eastern on the FOX News channel.  Sure to be of discussion is last night’s debate from Myrtle Beach, SC.

As an added bonus, Mark Levin will also be on the show promoting his new book “Ameritopia”.

Cross posted at Sarah Palin Blog.

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SarahNET Radio Interviews Y4P’s Nicki Scroggin

Posted by Ron Devito on January 16, 2012

Youth for Palin’s (Y4P) mentor and leader Nicki Scroggin yesterday discussed the group’s goals and objectives in an interview with Kevin Scholla, who hosts “The Palin Update” on SarahNET Radio. Scroggin explained that Y4P chose not to get involved with the draft/reconsider/write-in movement, because former Alaska Governor Sarah Palin “said no” to running and “gave the order” to vet candidates. Scroggin said she was listening to Gov. Palin’s words and following her examples and orders. Y4P has compiled resumes, biographies, and other information the candidates so that voters could make a more informed decision.


Scholla also briefly discussed Todd Palin’s endorsement of Gingrich and Larry the Cable Guy’s visit to the Heaths and Palins earlier in the week.


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Rasmussen: “GOP Battle Will Go All Way To Convention.” Where Palin Will Be Compromise Nominee

Posted by M.Joseph Sheppard At Palin4President2016 on January 15, 2012

NewsMax advises that a Rasmussen discussion concluded that the nomination battle will go all the way to Tampa.

The money quotes are:

The Republicans have not put up somebody that all republicans can accept. 

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Conservatives are not going to give up and say Mitt Romney got 25 percent of the vote in Iowa, he got 35 percent of the vote in New Hampshire, maybe 30 percent in South Carolina, I guess we have just got to end the race now.  “That’s just not going to happen, people in the 47 other states want to have their say.”

They are quite right-none of the current candidates can unite all factions of the GOP especially the Tea party and Evangelicals. There is no need for me to discuss each candidate’s negatives they are readily apparent to supporters of other candidates. 

Only Sarah Palin can unite all areas of conservative thought, particularly the base. If you are in any doubt have another look at her acceptance speech at the 2008 convention-can you imagine any other prospective candidate getting such a response? No I don’t believe you could.  If, as seems quite possible there is a deadlock, it would be easier for Gingrich, Santorum and whomever has delegates to switch to Palin after a number of ballots to stop Romney and a face saver for Romney’s team to switch to Palin if it becomes clear he will not get enough support to get the nomination.

You can read the entire article and view the discussion AT THIS LINK  

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Gov. Palin on Pirro: No Endorsement, No SC Predicted Winner

Posted by Ron Devito on January 14, 2012

“I want to help the cause, not hurt the cause. At this point, I’m vetting candidates like everyone else…I’m going to vet, live life and keep the fires burning at home,” former Alaska Governor Sarah Palin tonight said in a two-segment TV interview with Judge Jeanine Pirro from her home in Wasilla, Alaska as her fireplace roared behind her.

Tonight’s interview mainly pertained to former Arkansas Governor Michael Huckabee’s South Carolina question and answer forum for the field of declared candidates. Gov. Palin said she found no surprises from the forum. She cautioned the GOP to not “take a page out of Obama’s playbook. GOP, let’s not do that! No question should be censored or banned. All issues should be on the table. I’m a free-market capitalist. I understand the private sector and creative destruction, how jobs come and go.”


Judge Pirro asked Gov. Palin what she thought Newt Gingrich directly making a negative statement against Mitt Romney in violation of the forum’s rules. “I didn’t tune in to it at the beginning to see what the rules were. We are busy. People have lives to run. these candidates must be concise, have solutions and not just throw out soundbites,” Gov. Palin said.


People want to know “who is it that is best to undo what Obama has done to this country? Our debt is equal to our entire GDP.”


Judge Pirro asked Gov. Palin if this election would be about class warfare. “Well, President Obama would like this election to be about class warfare. I don’t think most Americans are envious of those who have succeeded,” she said.


Regarding an Evangelical group supporting Santorum, Gov. Palin said, “I think it is a strong message of support for Santorum. Value voters are important, but jobs is the number one issue. People are losing jobs and homes. Jobs, and the economy are an even more driving force. Seventy percent of jobs in South Carolina are from small businesses. They need certainty….Nothing has gotten better under Barack Obama,” Gov. Palin said.


She would not predict a winner in South Carolina’s primary, which is a week from today. “I don’t know, Judge. Value voters will come out strong,” Gov. Palin said followed by a reiteration of “I don’t know.”


Judge Pirro noted that Santorum was selling his sweater vest. Gov. Palin said she would buy it if the proceeds were to go to a worthy charity.



Video retrieved from SarahNET.

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Is Romney the GOP Version of The Anointed One?

Posted by Adrienne Ross on January 14, 2012

By Adrienne Ross – http://www.motivationtruth.com

In 2008, when Barack Obama became the Democrat Party’s heir apparent, nobody could touch him or anyone associated with him. We were warned to leave his wife alone, leave his children alone, leave the Jeremiah Wright connection alone, and had he had a record at the time, we would’ve been told to leave that alone as well. He was to be protected so he could be elected–and come hell or high water, he just had to be elected.

Fast forward four years later, and cross over to the other side of the aisle. The Republican Establishment has made it clear who they want as the Party’s nominee this go around. Mitt Romney must be feeling pretty good right about now. He has made history by winning both Iowa and New Hampshire, has unbelievably weaseled himself out of being held accountable for Romneycare, and while he has gained some endorsements that–let’s be honest–amount to nothing much at all, he has also received some key endorsements, including one from Tea Party favorite, South Carolina Governor Nikki Haley. (Still shaking my head over that one.)

Recently, Newt Gingrich and Rick Perry have questioned Romney’s actions at Bain Capital, and one would think they questioned his citizenship or something. Outrage ensued. Anger ran rampant. Shouts of the Scripture, “Touch not mine anointed, and do my prophets no harm” could be heard up and down these United States of America. Romney’s rivals, it seems, have done what “thou shalt not do”–and I’m not even talking about an assault on free market capitalism, as they have been accused of waging, because does anyone really believe that either Rick Perry or Newt Gingrich is an anti-capitalist? I’m talking about their greater “sin” of suggesting that the presumptive GOP nominee, the GOP version of The Anointed One, undergo some serious vetting now so that, as Governor Palin keeps warning, there will be no “October Surprise.”

The responses to this suggestion have been apoplectic.

As usual, Governor Palin, however, puts things in the proper perspective:

I don’t agree with attacks on free market capitalism at all, but I don’t believe that that’s really what is at the heart of Governor Perry’s criticism of Romney and his time at Bain. This isn’t about a politician making huge profits in the private sector. I think what Governor Perry is getting at is that Governor Romney has claimed to have created 100,000 jobs at Bain and people are wanting to know is there proof of that claim and was it U.S. jobs created for U.S. citizens?

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I believe that that is what Governor Perry is getting at, you know, own up to the claims that are being made. And that’s fair. That’s not negative campaigning. That’s fair to get a candidate to be held accountable to what’s being claimed, especially when it comes to job creation because so many of us are so concerned about what’s going on on Main Street as well as Wall Street.

The Governor goes on to explain that no one should be surprised that demands for transparency are being made, that this all needs to come out. Instead of being in a state of shock and outrage, Romney should simply provide records and information to put the issue to rest because, she states, whether he deals with it now or deals with it in the general election, should he secure the nomination, he will have to deal with it.

Governor Palin understands fully the value of flexing those vetting muscles. Romney’s record at Bain, including the manner in which he went about his hiring and–especially now–his firing (his use of the term having already become a Debbie Wasserman Schultz tool), will undergo intense scrutiny. So what’s the problem? Instead of tackling the issue by getting it all out on the table, the Right is caught up in how “crude,” “disturbing,” “indefensible,” and “desperate” this line of questioning is, according to The Wall Street Journal, National Review, Rush Limbaugh, and Senator McCain respectively.

As Governor Palin pointed out, why shouldn’t conservatives look into what the buyouts at Bain were all about and if Romney’s actions there resulted in government bailouts that profitted him? None of us can speak for Perry or Gingrich and what they meant exactly with the precise language they used, and candidates must be honest and forthright in their assertions, yet something tells me that there’s more here than the Establishment has recognized–or wants to investigate. Instead of majoring in, “Oh my goodness, I cannot believe they suggested that Romney did something untoward,” perhaps they should cry out for more transparency on Romney’s part.

Hillary Clinton came under attack because she posed a threat to the man the Left, in cahoots with the media, was determined to place atop the throne. Those propping him up got what they wanted, and many who voted for the unvetted Barack Obama soon learned that they should have looked a little more closely beforehand. No one should get a passing grade before taking the test. No one should get a pass, either. Being tested is what Governor Palin refers to when she talks about the “rough and tumble” part of the process. Each candidate needs to undergo this, no one should be exempted, and everyone’s record is fair game. When it’s all said and done, may the best candidate in the race emerge victorious–or at least the candidate who withstood a rigorous, aggressive, and full-throated process. Anything short of this will give Republicans a candidate ill-equipped for the next round, where things will really get ugly.

The GOP Establishment clearly wants their shot at what Democrats–and America–got in 2008: a smooth-talking, Harvard educated, insulated “Messiah.” The Establishment is determined to transition Primary Candidate Romney into General Election Candidate Romney, and if they think vetting him now at every angle is “crude,” “disturbing,” “indefensible,” and “desperate,” just wait till President Obama and his campaign get ahold of him as they work to make sure he doesn’t become President Romney. After all, President Obama still thinks he’s The Anointed One, and he’s not interested in playing nice when his crown is on the line.

“Touch not mine anointed, and do my prophets no harm” does not refer to Mitt Romney, GOP, no more than it should have referred to President Obama in the last presidential election. So for the sake of this country, do your due diligence and encourage the “rough and tumble” vetting process.

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Larry the Cable Guy Visits Palins, Heaths: Complete Footage

Posted by Ron Devito on January 13, 2012

Larry the Cable Guy visited the Palins and Heaths last year during moose hunting season, which became one of the bases of this season’s premiere of Only in America. Our prior coverage included a 3:20 segment of Larry’s visit with the Palins. This 12:47 video is the complete as-aired footage of Larry’s visit with both the Palins and the Heaths.




H/T Doug Brady, Conservatives4Palin for story lead.

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Larry the Cable Guy Visits the Palins

Posted by Ron Devito on January 12, 2012

In this 3:20 video clip captured last night, Larry the Cable Guy visited the Palin house during moose hunting season last year and received a warm welcome from Todd and Former Alaska Governor Sarah Palin. Todd offered Larry a ride in his seaplane, but Larry declined. The Palins had been out moose hunting and that was one of the subjects of this Larry the Cable Guy episode. “With the price of meat in the stores, why not spend $100 to go out and get a moose? It’s such a good family event as well” Todd said. “And it’s in Alaska, and it’s in the United States, the greatest country in the world, and it’s only in America. You can’t do it anywhere else,” Larry concluded.

Video retrieved from SarahNET

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Gov. Palin to Deliver Closing Keynote at Las Vegas SALT Conference

Posted by Ron Devito on January 11, 2012



Former Alaska Governor Sarah Palin will deliver the closing keynote speech at the Skybridge Alternatives (SALT) Conference being held at the Bellagio Resort & Casino in Las Vegas, Nevada on May 11, 2012, PR Newswire and Conservatives4Palin reported today. Gov. Palin will speak from 1115 / 11:15 AM PDT till 12 noon.


According to PR Newswire, Skybridge Capital, an alternative investment firm is hosting the conference which is in its fourth year. Registration opens today. Early registration closes February 12 and final registration closes April 27. Registration fees range from free to $7,495.00 depending the specific discipline the registrant works in by trade.


According to PR Newswire, “SALT 2012 will convene approximately 1,800 thought leaders, public policy officials, business professionals and investors to connect, present views, hear from global leaders and network with industry peers. The conference…facilitates balanced discussions and debates on macro-economic trends, geo-political events and alternative investment opportunities within the context of a dynamic global economy.”


H/T Jan Nicholson Page, SPN for story lead.

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Gov. Palin Analyzes NH, Discusses SC Prospects on Hannity

Posted by Ron Devito on January 11, 2012

Former Alaska Governor Sarah Palin tonight analyzed the primary election results from New Hampshire and the prospects for South Carolina’s primary in a single-segment interview on Sean Hannity’s TV show from her home in Wasilla, Alaska.


Video retrieved from SarahNET.

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Gov. Palin on Baier/Kelly: No Drop-Outs till SC, FL

Posted by Ron Devito on January 11, 2012

Prior to her interview with Eric Bolling, Former Alaska Governor Sarah Palin predicted none of the GOP candidates would drop out of the race until after South Carolina or Florida in a single-segment interview with Fox News hosts Bret Baier and Megyn Kelly from her home in Wasilla, Alaska, Jeff Poor of the Daily Caller reported. “All of them have money” – at least enough to get them through the next primary or two. Michele Bachmann in contrast had run out of money.

Gov. Palin said Ron Paul’s performance was a surprise and that it could shift the debate toward pro-capitalist free markets, which is what the GOP represents.

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H/T Ian Lazaran, Conservatives4Palin for story lead.

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