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AuH20
01-22-2010, 12:43 AM
Read some of these comments from Free Republic. Sarah is bleeding for supporting RINOs! :D Actions speak louder than words, dear!

http://freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/2433593/posts?q=1&;page=51


I’m very sad that she sold out or something odd... and am taking down her photos from my home office, and putting her book away. I had been hearing rumors and seeing things about her amnesty stance, but this is the final straw.

McLettuce, lol, is pretending to be a conservative now, Brown even spam-called us praising McC today... McC’s ads are ridiculous just because we know what he REALLY is...1


Stupid woman. She just lost her most loyal support.

Political suicide. Now no one wants her.



Ditto. Incredibly, totally, absolutely dumb political move.....and naive in the extreme.

Leni


Oh no. I am horrified. I had hoped to prove y’all wrong about her. Gonna have to change the tagline soon.


She appears to be acting as a RNC Steele type. I can see why she would not dis Mccain in public but campaigning for him in a primary means one of two possiblities:

1) She agrees with him, or more likely:
2) Principles don’t matter to her, it’s all about the Republican party team. And she figures that is a way to be popular with republicans. I bet Rush doesnt talk about this and he couldnt stand McCain. She may be following his lead in just talking about Democrats now.

You never really see her articulate principles beyond: ‘Obama’s policies are bad, abortions are bad, and drilling is good’. Not worthy of the current Palin conservative myths about her.


This - just like her Fox gig - does not exactly scream: "A Conservative on a Mission". Not much of the vaunted "common sense solutions" spirit either.
Palin is a politician. If some people are still wearing rose-colored glasses, soon there will be "disappointment" and "outrage" sold by the bucket.


If I see Sarah on a campaign platform with McLame she’s toast, she will not get my vote, either she’s going to change Washington or she’s going to join it, if she campaigns with McCain she will have shown she has no real “guts” and I’m done hoping for her


I just heard Beck live on his radio show asking her about supporting the King RINO ...He said he was worried she was becoming the establishment. Her reaction was not impressive.


I concur. As an Arizonan, I'm thrilled that we actually have a shot to get rid of McCain in the Republican primary.

Palin's endorsement of McCain changes the whole dynamic. To campaign for McCain in THE PRIMARY is a disgusting betrayal of conservative principles!


This is absolutely devastating! If she does this she's a bigger dumbass than Tina Fey ever tried to make her out to be.

Sarah will also lose tons of support. I don't know what's happening here because I've seen an awful lot of rino palling around after this Brown win. It's disturbing to say the least!

Please, for Pete's sake republicans don't think moderation is going to give us victories! Scott Brown won with a CONSERVATIVE message in the most liberal state in the union!

Don't do it Sarah!!


Agree! I sent her money, bought her book as Christmas gifts, and supported her from day one. I held my nose and voted for McCain for her, and now, she is becoming one of them. I cannot support McCain, and if we want something done about immigration, then McCain needs to be defeated. I will give money to JD Hayworth, and hope for another upset. If Massechusetts can do what they did, so can Arizona.

dr. hfn
01-22-2010, 12:44 AM
fuck ya! expose that fraud bitch!

Badger Paul
01-22-2010, 01:05 AM
I actually fell bad about this. There was once a real independent streak in her. What sitting governor do you know would address a secessionist political group?

Alas, the neocons and the flunkies in D.C. got a hold of her and now she's their pet monkey doing everything they say because she thinks it "smart" or she's in the hands of "smart" people.

She's just too inexpirenced to know any better. It's like a pitcher being called to the majors too soon. She's going to flame out fast.

Kotin
01-22-2010, 01:05 AM
fuck ya! expose that fraud bitch!

:D

AuH20
01-22-2010, 01:09 AM
I actually fell bad about this. There was once a real independent streak in her. What sitting governor do you know would address a secessionist political group?

Alas, the neocons and the flunkies in D.C. got a hold of her and now she's their pet monkey doing everything they say because she thinks it "smart" or she's in the hands of "smart" people.

She's just too inexpirenced to know any better. It's like a pitcher being called to the majors too soon. She's going to flame out fast.

Yup. She's gone rogue alright. She's betrayed her own upbringing and swallowed the tantalizing pill of the elites. You could tell she was compromised when she gave Pat Buchanan no love during the election.

devil21
01-22-2010, 01:14 AM
Whatever. They'd still "hold their noses" again and vote for her again. There's nothing new under the sun.

Rekonn
01-22-2010, 02:44 AM
During the 2008 campaign, I hoped that she was a real conservative. I was annoyed at her lack of specifics on anything besides oil, but figured the McCain campaign was suppressing some of her views because it wouldn't look good to have a VP so at odds with the presidential candidate. Well, this proves that idea wrong. Supporting the king of all RINOs during a primary kills any credibility she had.

rpfan2008
01-22-2010, 03:01 AM
Sarah Palin is a (deliberately inserted) noise in the liberty movement news-circles, just like Glenn Beck and a few others.

Her SOP is to 1) discredit herself -- 2) enter the liberty movement -- 3) discredit the movement/ gain enough ground to damage it from within or drift it from its goals.

Her attempted insertions into the RP movement and embarrassing herself are the only consistent traits she had so far. If Palin manages to infiltrate the movement she will bring in her own supporters who would be the de facto liberty movement, replacing our goals and ideals.
And if that happens :D 'legalize' not liberty will be our top priority.

parocks
01-22-2010, 05:34 AM
If Sarah Palin is catching it for supporting McCain, how popular is McCain himself?

One thing that might be useful to know is that they HATE MCCAIN over on freerepublic.com. They want MCCAIN to lose. Now, they plan on supporting Hayworth if he runs, but if it's Simcox vs McCain, you will find potential Simcox supporters over there.

I recommend that people from here watch that race closely. If Hayworth doesn't run, I recommend that people from here go to Freerepublic.com and pitch Chris Simcox heavily. Every story about Simcox, big or small, gets posted over there.
Any Chris Simcox moneybombs? Big news. Defeat John McCain - The Chris Simcox moneybomb.

You talk about Rand Paul over there, you might get the usual suspects out to bash Ron.

With Chris Simcox, well, he's the founder of the Minutemen, and they do not want Amnesty over there.

That would work, and I recommend that people make that a little project.


Read some of these comments from Free Republic. Sarah is bleeding for supporting RINOs! :D Actions speak louder than words, dear!

http://freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/2433593/posts?q=1&;page=51

parocks
01-22-2010, 05:51 AM
The counter argument is that she's between a rock and a hard place here. She really can't tell McCain to pound sand. Disloyalty is not something Republicans like.
Some at FR are willing to forgive Palin on those grounds, but others aren't. A lot of it will boil down to how much exactly she does for McCain. Palin supporters on FR are going to find themselves working to defeat a candidate that Palin is supporting. It's not a good position for Palin to be in. Push Simcox and/or Hayworth over there hard.


During the 2008 campaign, I hoped that she was a real conservative. I was annoyed at her lack of specifics on anything besides oil, but figured the McCain campaign was suppressing some of her views because it wouldn't look good to have a VP so at odds with the presidential candidate. Well, this proves that idea wrong. Supporting the king of all RINOs during a primary kills any credibility she had.

YumYum
01-22-2010, 05:52 AM
Palin/McCain/Lieberman....there is one thing that binds them together.

John of Des Moines
01-22-2010, 07:17 AM
Let's hope this filters down to the grassroots that don't post online.

dr. hfn
01-22-2010, 07:48 AM
Fuck that stupid neocon rino fraud selfish bitch!

reduen
01-22-2010, 08:05 AM
Seems to be understood and accepted by most so far....

I guess it was only a matter of time before Sarah Palin showed where her allegiance really lies. I had been suspicious of her every since she came into the national picture as a running mate for arguably the most liberal "Republican" in the last presidential race. (John McCain)

For those of you who do not know yet, Sarah Palin has done anything but "gone rogue" I am afraid that she is/was just another attempt to garner the support of our current patriot movement by the wealthy elite and their main stream media tool. I wonder if we will ever finally realize that anybody the main stream media spends so much time on is really just more bad news for us and our country.... Just like in our Congress, it is all a circus show where the politicians pretend to be on different sides but secretly (well, not so secretly any more really) they all want to lead us down the path to fascism/socialism, making their real deals behind closed doors.

Is Sarah Palin a "Tea Partier"or is she just another attempt by the current Rino's and Neocon's to keep us under control? Is she really just folksy and down to earth or have we been duped again, kind of like with the not so brilliant Jr. Bush? As I understand it, we patriots are a conservative movement who would like to bring our government back to within it's Constitutional bounds and restore our Republic back to what our founders intended. (The key word being conservative here..) Having said this, anyone who is running mate on a ticket with John McCain must be suspect to begin with. We all know that John McCain is most certainly liberal when it comes to big government. He is liberal on the topic of amnesty where illegal aliens are concerned. He is Liberal with a capital L where both abortion and same sex marriage is concerned. Really about the only thing that McCain does not appear to be liberal on is our current foreign policy and on that topic he is most certainly a Neocon. To make things worse, for those of us who believe that there is a concerted effort by the Council on Foreign Relations (CFR), Bilderberg group, etc.. to destroy the sovereignty of our country and set up a world government, John McCain is a member of the afore mentioned CFR. (Link to current member list below...) The question is, why would a "Tea Party Patriot" ever support a guy like this? The answer is, we do not support this guy. He is the prime example of what is wrong with this country and what we are working so hard to change.

http://www.stopthenorthamericanunion.com/CFRMembers.html

Sarah Palin however, not only ran for vice president with Mr. McCain but has also donated $5,000 to him through her SarahPAC so far and has reported that she will campaign for him starting in March. (Proof Below..) He is one of only two people that she has currently donated to so far. Why is this "Conservative Tea partier" supporting a Liberal like CFR member John McCain?

http://politicalticker.blogs.cnn.com/2010/01/20/palin-to-campaign-for-mccain-in-march/

http://www.opensecrets.org/pacs/pacgot.php?cmte=C00458588&cycle=2010

All that information does it for me where Palin is concerned but if you need more to convince you, there is more indeed. If you watched any of Sarah Palins interview during her vice presidential campaign, you know that she was for the Bush Bailouts and as for the bridge to nowhere, "thanks but no thanks" meant she was for the bridge until it became politically unpopular and then she was against it. (She actually kept the money by the way..) Sounds like a typical politician to me. (Videos below.)

YouTube - Sarah Palin Talks Bailout Proposal (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=txfqWzGMgmY)

YouTube - Sarah Palin: Maverick to Nowhere (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ieuA7nAOBXQ&feature=related)

Another piece to this puzzle fell into place when we found out that Mrs. Palin is now set to support Gov Rick Perry of Texas over our fellow Tea Partier Debra Medina in their upcoming elections for Texas governor. In case you were not aware of it, Perry is a major advocate for the NAFTA Super Highway/Trans-Texas Corridor being pushed by the CFR/Bilderberg group as reported below. (This is the same guy that Glen Beck has been promoting recently..) Yes, it appears that the wealthy elite and the current Republican establishment Rino's are up to the same no good as always by trying to shove Mrs. Palin down our throats. It appears that they are giving us nothing more than another "wolf in sheeps clothing" here. Good thing we true patriots know that our Lord warned us about those.

http://www.rickperry.org/palin-endorses-perry

http://www.jonesreport.com/articles/310507_perry_globalist.html

http://www.infowars.com/articles/nwo/call_to_action_protest_perry_bilderberg_ttc.htm

I am told that Sarah Palin will come to Arkansas some time in February to raise money for the state GOP. My opinion, don't waste your money folks. If we fail to gain major influence over the state GOP like we are doing here locally, your money will only be going toward the very liberalism, fascism, socialism etc.. that we are currently fighting against.

May God bless you all and give you the strength to stay resolute toward our common cause,

Chris Romero

georgiaboy
01-22-2010, 08:21 AM
this is an encouraging sign. maybe we have more in common with the FR folks than we'd like to believe.

paulitics
01-22-2010, 08:59 AM
this is an encouraging sign. maybe we have more in common with the FR folks than we'd like to believe.

They always have hated McCain, because the liberal media loves him. I'm glad she is campaigning with him now, to remind them where she stands, which is against them. She is a tease and only flirts small conservative values, but sleeps with the dogs. This is not unlike Reagan, and Bush.

It's funny why they are just questioning her principles now. The lightbulb should have when on in 2008, when she was the guy's running mate and talking about universal healthcare and bailouts.

Elwar
01-22-2010, 09:00 AM
I like how Glenn Beck supports her yet rails against Democrats for wanting to pass a windfall profits tax on banks like they did for the oil companies...like Sarah Palin passed in Alaska for the oil companies...

Elwar
01-22-2010, 09:02 AM
Also...I'll drop a little nibble on something coming down the pipeline that will bury Sarah Palin in a fun way...

ala Fred Thompson...

;)

AuH20
01-22-2010, 09:05 AM
I like how Glenn Beck supports her yet rails against Democrats for wanting to pass a windfall profits tax on banks like they did for the oil companies...like Sarah Palin passed in Alaska for the oil companies...

I don't think Beck's lofty expectations have been met by the actual person he's talked too lately. He appears disappointed by Palin. You could clearly recognize his puzzled look when she couldn't name her favorite founding father. And then yesterday he really laid into her for stumping for McCain. He told her in no uncertain terms that when you sleep with dogs, you contract fleas & that to remain pure as a true representative of the people, one SHOULD NEVER compromise their principles for power. Beck is starting to put 2+2 together and realizes that Palin is no patriot but your average politician.

reduen
01-22-2010, 09:11 AM
Noooo.. Waaaaay...... !?!? (Thompson rearing his head soon....?) :rolleyes:


Also...I'll drop a little nibble on something coming down the pipeline that will bury Sarah Palin in a fun way...

ala Fred Thompson...

;)

AuH20
01-22-2010, 10:30 AM
Palin is going to burn like Joan of Arc for bumping McCain's numbers!:

http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/2434759/posts

A new Rasmussen Reports telephone survey of likely 2010 Republican Primary voters in Arizona finds the longtime incumbent leading former Congressman J.D. Hayworth by a 53% to 31% margin. In November, the two candidates were virtually even

Aratus
01-22-2010, 10:35 AM
please don't meantion the poor burnt at the stake saint by way of analogy
to ms. sarah palin's people! they are almost a cult right now, gettin' religion!