A quick note regarding the media's relentless effort at discrediting Sarah Palin:

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Mark Murray / NBC News:
Enough!  Most Say They're Over Sarah Palin, Poll Shows  —  54% percent want to hear less from the former vice-presidential nominee, including a majority of independents and even nearly four-in-10 Republicans.
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Editor's note:  The above is the lede from NBC.  They didn't cover the fact that her new cable show was renewed for a second season.  They were silent when her two books were wildly popular.   They were quite when her first cable show set a record for a televised documentary.   "They"  want to ignore the fact that her "five minutes of fame" has lasted for 6 years and counting.  They have closed their eyes to the fact that she remains a political force, one that has proven to be devastating,  over the years    . . . . . .    and their practice of silence is broken, only when they decide that "now" is the time to,  once again,  pollute public opinion regarding the governor.

"Nearly 4 out of 10" translates to around 35% of Republican voters.  Another way of stating the same thing is,  "More than 60% of Republican and Independent voters approve,  at some level,  of the Governor."  Doesn't sound so discouraging,  when reported in that light,  no?

That "54%" number means 46% of Americans remain comfortable with the Queen of the Patriot Movement   . . . . . . . .   a number that has remained consistent over the years.  Nothing new. . . . . . . .   as an update,  I should add this:  "Better numbers than Obama,  by far."

Why this report?  "They" want to be certain that Palin will never be the GOP presidential candidate.  They fear her abilities as a politician,  her charisma,  and her acquired political instincts.  It is that simple.

Update:  How has the Progressive/Marxist strategy worked out?  She has been a key figure in pulling the GOP back from the brink, AND,  defeating Obama in his Messianic, Utopian fantasies for this Once Great Nation.  The fact that he has been a "lame duck" since the signing of ObamaCare (March 23, 2010) can be directly linked to Palin's maturity as a conservative leader on the national scene,  the presidency be damned.  

4 comments:

  1. I have a list of more than 20 blacks, many of them women. But I do have to admit, you own Maxine Waters and Shelia Jackson. But, then again, your blacks are all Marxists, so who really cares. Before Obama, your half black token, came along, you gave no black member of your party, the time of day.

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  2. Understand that Sarah Palin is living out the American dream, more so than just about anyone I know, if you expand "the dream" (financial independency, private property owenrship including a home and transportation, etc) - if you expand "the dream" to include helping to advance this once great nation. She has been sharply criticized for political/rhetorical mistakes made, when, in fact, she literally took off her apron and left much of her home life, to become something she wasn't . . . . . a politician. OF COURSE she made mistakes, none of them critical I might add. and, six years after being nominated as the GOP VP candidate, she has become a force for good, influencing a national debate when communist sympathizers and enemies of this nation, are everywhere.

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    1. Deleted your childish and filthy comment. "Sarah Palin" is an open subject on this blog, but not open to ridicule, slander and lies . . . . which will probably make 99% of all Liberal/3rd Grade Intellectuals and their comments inappropriate. Violation of free speech? Just apply your definition of same.

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