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State Senator Deb Fischer is a hands-on champion of the blue collar working middle class. She has served as State Senator since 2004. She owns a B.A. in education from the U. of Nebraska and stands an excellent chance of winning her state election to the US Senate. |
About the time we start asking, "Where's Sarah?" we discover that she is as busy as ever helping to establish and grow the American Conservative Revolution. I am certain that her efforts are "across the board," but she is quite involved in taking back the Senate, first supporting Ted Cruz for the Senate out of Texas, and, most recently, stepping into the Senate race in Nebraska, throwing her support for Deb Fischer, a current state Senator, and
running in third place at the time Sarah took up her cause. On Tuesday, Ms Fischer came from last place to win her primary against two other TEA Party supported opponents, with 41% of the vote against her closest opponent's percentage of 36% - a solid victory for the acting state Senator and a resounding testament to the political influence of Governor Palin.
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The Conservative Revolution's hero; an absolute babe with a brain and a penchant for winning |
Fischer will now face a Democrat named Bob Kerrey, a man who has not lived in the state of Nebraska for the past 10 years. The contest is for the vacated [Democrat] Senate seat occupied by Ben Nelson. You will remember that Nelson was one of those congressmen making deals behind closed doors, leveraging his support for ObamaCare, as that bill paid its way through the Democrat controlled 110th Congress -- crooks all.
With news of this contest, there can be no doubt as to Sarah Palin's continued good standing within the Conservative Movement nor her willingness to put herself up for continued harassment from the Lefties, those who remain angry that they failed, miserably, in their concerted effort to destroy her, her family, and all that she owns. The past four years has shown these national scavengers for the loathsome types they are and helps to evidence that "good" can triumph over evil no matter the odds.
You do realize Palin is NOT a winner. She did happen to lose the last election she was involved in and she quit her job halfway through.
ReplyDeleteShe did not quite her job as governor, she was forced out. Your side of the aisle believes in the literal destruction of those whom they do not like. At the time of her resignation, she owed $500,000 with more than $2 million more in legal fees on the immediate horizon. As soon as she got her hands on some real money, note how fast the little legal roaches ran for cover.
ReplyDeleteSecondly, she did not lose her last election, McCain did. But what do you know of GOP party politics. Five million Republicans did not vote because of their disdain for the man and he continues to be despised as a RINO. The TEA Party Rebellion is, first and foremost, an ongoing revolt of the compromising leadership within the GOP. In 2008, the conservative good old boys (like me) told the GOP leadership, "You don't want us around, try winning an election without us." We did not vote and we will do it again AND the GOP party leadership knows it. That is why they fear us as the driving force within the party.
In the midterms, 17 of the 20 individual Democrats targeted by Palin lost and two thirds of those she supported won their primaries or elections including (as an example) newly elected Governor Nikki Halely of S. Carolina who was running 4th at the time Palin took up her cause.
So compromise is bad? We should just ignore half the nation?
ReplyDeleteAnd isn't Nikki Haley some adulterous corrupt broad?