Videio of Palin in Wisconsin. Where was the Establishment Republicans ?? Hidding under the pickle ??

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Video from Breitbart/ the text is ours

A thousand or so braved the cold of Wisconsin to attend a speech by Governor Sarah Palin. Unlike the union crowds of times past, with their 40,000 shipped in from out of state (AFL-CIO/SEIU/ACORN/ORGANIZING FOR OBAMA thugs and demonstrators), these folks were residents of the state, a part of the working class that handed Scott Walker and his GOP Congress a referendum borne of last week's surprising election.

That referendum centered around the election of Judge David Posser. Before the election, the unions and their media pundits lied up one side and down the other, telling folks that public opinion was 2 to 1 against the Walker decision to limit (not abolish) union collective bargaining excesses. "The GOP had awaken a sleeping giant" or so we were told by everyone from the thuggish Richard Tumka (AFL-CIO President) to Chris Matthews on MSNBC.

These folks never get this right. The sleeping giant is the conservative (not necessarily right wing, btw) majority that is the American voting populace -- now more so that ever before.

The referendum? Well, the Marxist teachers' union was going to claim a referendum with a vote margin of 204 votes. That was the plan. Turns out that Posser won with 7,300 votes and that is the "referendum's" final count.

Signs of things to come? Perhaps we should not get to excited but, it certainly is an encouraging start.

And Palin's influence was everywhere, embedded in the Taxed Enough Already movement that is sweeping the nation and bringing this great country back to its foundational base.

Is this a campaign speech? We don't know. I am not sure that Palin knows, at this time. But, let me ask you this question. Why was the Establishment GOP not in attendance during any of this Wisconsin challenge. Where were the Mitt Romneys and Newt Gingrichs and Huckabees . . . . Donald Trumps ?

Of the leading GOP "candidates," on one offered more support to this effort, from outside the state, than Sarah Palin. Just keep our question in mind: Where were the Romneys and Gingrinchs and Huckabees and Trumps? Where were they? I am thinking this is a more important question than these four "front runners" want us to believe.

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