What is going on with NBC? They booted Leno because he was too hard on Obama, and now Fallon is falling all over Sarah Palin, even let her totally control the skit. Are they trying to rehabilitate themselves because Sarah Palin is going to be our next President?
Well, I took poetic license on the Palin quote. What she really said in a rally in Nevada, October 08: “After the Russian Army invaded the nation of Georgia, Senator Obama’s reaction was one of indecision and moral equivalence, the kind of response that would only encourage Russia’s Putin to invade Ukraine next.”
She was soundly ridiculed at the time for being naïve and ignorant about world events. Time has proven her right again and again.
On the other hand Hillary Clinton gave the “Reset ” button to Russsia. It said “Peregruzka”. The only problem with that is that peregruzka means “Overcharge” in Russian.
So Putin did.
And Obama promised he would be more flexible after his re-election. Like this:
The time goes all the way back to the surprise nomination of Sarah Palin for Vice President. I got excited about it since I had read about how she cleaned up the corruption in the Government, stood up to the oil industry and that she had just successfully negotiated a contract for building a natural gas pipeline from Alaska to the lower 48 I watched with interest her debut on the national stage. And there she came, complete with a baby, prominently displayed front and center. Suddenly I saw before my eyes the quote from Isaiah 11:6 (NIV+ Septuagint) The wolf will live with the lamb,
the leopard will lie down with the goat,
the calf and the lion will feed together;
and a little child will lead them.
I searched the internet for the importance of this baby. It was already buzzing with information. One of the first quotes I came across was that “she refused proper prenatal care”. This was when I found out this baby had Down Syndrome. Since we are talking health care reform, are we going to force everybody to submit to “proper prenatal care”? I do not know much about this except that three people I know had tested positive for having a baby with Down syndrome. All three chose to carry the baby to term, and gave birth to perfectly normal babies. One of the babies is now in middle school, one is in college, and one, my niece, just graduated from Med School.
From Sarah Palin’s facebook came this report:
Today was the annual March for Life in Washington, D.C. The fact that hundreds of thousands of peaceful activists turn up every year in the coldest month in D.C. – despite snowstorms and media indifference – is a testament to their commitment to building a culture of life.As Pope John Paul II taught us: “To be actively pro-life is to contribute to the renewal of society through the promotion of
the common good. It is impossible to further the common good without acknowledging and defending the right to life, upon which all the other inalienable rights of individuals are founded and from which they develop.”I am personally so appreciative of the Right to Life activists who planted that pro-life seed in me as a young girl observing their dedicated efforts to protect innocent life. To them, Trig and our entire family say, “thank you.”
Bristol thanks you, too. Here are our boys.
– Sarah Palin
Both of these lives could easily have been snuffed out before they came out of the womb. we, as tax payers would have helped to pay for it. Thank God, they both have real mothers!!
The Mercatus Center of George Mason University has come out with a study of which states are most fiscally solvent. These are their rankings of all 50 states. The best fiscal status in enjoyed by states ruled by a Republican governor, Republican legislature. There are 24 of these with an average score of 1.02
1. Alaska 8.80
2. South Dakota 2.79
3. North Dakota 2.75
4. Nebraska 2.53
5. Wyoming 2.23
6. Florida 1.99
7. Ohio 1.71
8. Tennessee 1.71
10. Alabama 1.25
11. Utah 1.03
12. Oklahoma 0.93
13. Idaho 0.70
15. Indiana 0.53
17. Wisconsin 0.12
19. Mississippi −0.14
20. Texas −0.18
21. South Carolina −0.19
27. Kansas −0.40
28. Georgia −0.45
30. Michigan −0.51
31. Arizona −0.51
33. North Carolina −0.57
34. Louisiana −0.60
42. Pennsylvania −1.31
Next in line for fiscal responsibility is to have a Democrat Governor, Republican Legislature (4) Avg 0.38
9. Montana 1.66
14. Missouri 0.60
25. Virginia −0.28
29. Arkansas −0.47
Then comes a Republican Governor, Split Legislature. There is only one of those:
18. Iowa 0.09
Now we are getting into negative territory for fiscal solvency. That is to have a Republican Governor, Democrat Legislature. There are four of those with an average of -0.92
16. Nevada 0.49
26. New Mexico −0.34
36. Maine −1.00
50. New Jersey −2.81
Only slightly worse is to have a Democrat Governor, split Legislature. There are three of them with an average 0f -0.98
22. New Hampshire −0.21
40. Kentucky −1.26
43. Hawaii −1.46
And finally, worst of all is to have a Democrat Governor, Democrat Legislature. The fourteen of them have an average score of -1.31
23. Washington −0.23
24. Colorado −0.24
32. Oregon −0.57
35. Minnesota −0.87
37. Delaware −1.14
38. Vermont −1.17
39. Rhode Island −1.18
41. West Virginia −1.30
44. Maryland −1.59
45. New York −1.78
46. California −2.01
47. Massachusetts −2.23
48. Illinois −2.42
49. Connecticut −2.48
This helps to explain why Democrats want the Federal Government to handle everything for them since their states are hopelessly irresponsible with their states affairs, while Republicans as a rule tend to want to have every state handle their own affairs as they see best fit.
One further startling observation is that New Jersey under Governor Chris Christie came in dead last. This helps to explain the reluctance of the more conservative (or fiscally responsible states) to endorse him for President.
On the other hand, Alaska came in first, not in small part due to the heroic efforts of Sarah Palin during her 31.7 month reign as Governor, where she managed to get the Credit Rating for her state to go from AA to AA+ and then raised again to AAA shortly after her resignation. She accomplished more in this short time than most governors do in two terms.
This also helps in part to explain the irrational hatred for Sarah Palin. She did clean up the graft and corruption in Alaska, and they are afraid she would do the same on a national level should she become President.
Chuck Heath, Jr. wrote on Facebook that his father had never heard from the IRS before 2008. Since then, he said, the IRS has tried to “dig up something on him but he’s always operated above board.”
My father, who worked multiple jobs and faithfully and honestly paid his taxes for fifty years, had never heard a word from the IRS. In 2008, his daughter was tapped to run for vice president of the United States. Since that time, he has been, in his words “horribly harassed” six times by the agency. They’ve tried to dig up something on him but he’s always operated above board. Government and politics are ugly. Kudos to the few that are trying to clean it up.
Hmm. Let me see. There is less than one chance in 100 that you are “randomly” targeted for an audit. To be targeted six years in a row and still finding nothing the odds are less than 1 divided by 100x100x100x100x100x100 or less than 1 in a trillion that is was not on purpose.
My guess is that it was the people that used to sue Sarah Palin 20 times while she was Governor, losing every time, acting as informants, thereby triggering the audits. Or, it could have been IRS itself acting on order from the political wing of the government. (I don’t have the faintest idea who that may refer to, the corruption is endemic)
Sarah Palin in a speech to the Faith and Freedom coalition likened our debt to China as a form of slavery.
The left leaning commentators immediately jumped on the claim saying it was racist, because President Obama is part black. On the contrary, according to Webster’s dictionary, slavery is defined as 1: drudgery, toil , 2: submission to a dominating influence, 3: the state of a person who is a chattel of another.
The most common form of slavery today is economic slavery, being in debt above ability to pay back.
Next most common is sex-slaves.
Now for the Limerick about Obama.
Obama of all most depraved.
He tries to make people enslaved.
Total power he craved.
Lies and miscues conveyed.
His tombstone will soon be engraved.
Martin Bashir of NBC and MSNBC said some vile things about Sarah Palin which I will not repeat here, because of its viciousness, but in my opinion he should be fired for such remarks.
For the record, Occupy Wall Street likened debt to slavery too: (picture at right)
Sarah Palin did not back off, but issued this stinger on her Facebook page:
In honor of my saint-of- a-mother & her marathon-running bum hip… Enjoy!
Courtesy of Aunt Katie! Thanks for the reminder that Obama has failed the Golden Rule of politics. He grudgingly “apologized” for his broken website but still isn’t sorry enough to end his unacceptable drive to socialized medicine? Still exempting his chosen ones? Resulting in a free America enslaved to another big government burden? Midterm elections can’t come soon enough.
The Rev. Billy Graham just celebrated his 95th birthday with a special message. What a life this man had! And God even gave him the grace to give a “final” message on God’s grace, ending with the sinner’s prayer. I watched the moving messages, but then it hit me; In the form of a Limerick:
You spoke to the billions on earth
How much is a life like that worth?
In God’s eyes it’s the same
As that bum that just came
to the cross. Of God’s grace there’s no dearth.
Picture, right: Sarah Palin congratulates Billy graham on his 95th birthday. Franklin Graham and Todd Palin are the other two.