Monday, November 16, 2009

Straight Talk From Sarah Palin


Displaying the personality of a true American patriot (as opposed to our current Narcissist-in-Chief), Sarah Palin offered up some seriously straight talk in an interview with Barbara Walters, including offering Barack Hussein Obama a four on a scale of one-to-ten.

ABC has transcribed portions of the interview in an article on their politics page. Some excerpts:

"There are a lot of decisions being made that I -- and probably the majority of Americans -- are not impressed with right now," said Palin, the former governor of Alaska. "I think our economy is not being put on the right track, because we're strayed too far from, fundamentally, from free enterprise principles that built our country. And I question, too, some of the dithering, and, hesitation, with some of our national security questions that have got to be answered for our country."

[...] She scored a major blow to Obama in August when she wrote on her Facebook page that under Obama's plans, the fate of the elderly and her son Trigg, who has Down syndrome, would be determined by 'Death Panels' In his address to the joint session of Congress, the president lashed out at the charge, made by Palin and others, calling it "a lie, plain and simple." When asked by Walters if it was Obama who was lying, Palin said: "He is not lying, in that those two words will not be found in any of those thousands of pages of different variations of the health care bill. No, death panel isn't there. But he's incorrect, and he is disingenuous."

[...] Palin has also become a vocal supporter of the tea party movement, calling it "beautiful." This group of protestors, however, is staunchly against the bailout package, which Palin and McCain both supported in their campaign.

"Yep. That very first bailout, yes. Now we have learned, too, it didn't fulfill the promises that were made by Congress, and by the White House, that bailing out these businesses that were 'too big to fail,'" Palin said. "That did not put our economy back on the right track. So we learn from our mistakes. The tea party movement, beautiful. It energizes our country. More power to these people who are showing up there."

[...] The former governor wouldn't directly address the burning question of whether she wants to be the president, but she did not completely close that door either.

"That certainly isn't on my radar screen right now," said Palin. "[But] when you consider some of the ordinary turning into extraordinary events that have happened in my life, I am not one to predict what will happen in a few years."

"My ambition if you will, my desire, is to help our country in whatever role that may be, and I cannot predict what that will be, what doors would be open in the year 2012," she said.

As for whether she will play a major role, Palin replied, "If people will have me, I will."

Read more here...

6 comments:

Tom Degan said...

If you will be kind enough to allow me, I would like to propose a toast:

Here's to Sarah Palin; may she never - EVER - go away.

I am going to go out on a limb here: No woman since Eleanor Roosevelt has done more to further the cause of progressive politics in the United States of America than our Sarah.

Don'cha just love her? I sure do!

http://www.tomdegan.blogspot.com

Tom Degan
Goshen, NY

Anonymous said...

She's got my vote. And I'll probably toss a few dollars her way.

RightKlik said...

She makes the elitists cringe, but she's fighting hard for freedom and liberty. Two thumbs up.

Soloman said...

Tom - I will gladly toast with you to the long career of Sarah Palin.

While you may believe she is furthering the cause of progressive politics, I believe she is exposing the media and progressives for exactly who and what they are!

The cover of Newsweek and the commentary at HuffPo rest my case.

Soloman said...

Nickie - today, agreed.

I'm sure you'd agree we need to be sure she is completely capable of handling herself. Based on her witty handling of Oprah and Barbara Walters, I'd say she's off to a good start, and I just put together my opinions on her half-hour with El Rushbo, which I think point out significant reasons why she's on the right track - including her use of "Americans" over "The American People."

Soloman said...

RK - there's nothing more appealing right now than someone who seems honestly interested in American freedom and liberty.

We're a bit lacking right now in the White House, if you know what I mean...