Palin gets tough in her fight against the Marxist Misfits who use the media to win elections

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Former Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin (R) said that she expects Tuesday's election to be a "political earthquake" and that the message voters will deliver is that the left and President Obama "blew it." Asked whether Republicans should compromise on principle after they get elected, Palin responded, "absolutely not," adding that "that's been part of the problem." Palin also defended her endorsements of marketing consultant Christine O'Donnell (R) in the Delaware Senate race and attorney Joe Miller (R) in the Alaska Senate race. She called Rep. Mike Castle (R) a "RINO" who is "pro-cap-and-tax" and "wishy-washy on Obamacare," and accused some in the Alaska media of being "corrupt bastards" who are conspiring to portray Miller negatively. "CBS reporters are on tape saying, 'Let's find a child molester in the crowd that supports Miller," she said, adding that she "can't wait" to air the tape. Palin also reiterated that she will decide on a potential 2012 presidential run "after discussing it with my family and just checking out the lay of the land."

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