Sarah Palin

Debra Medina: Star of the Tea Party, The Texan Version of Sarah Palin

Debra Medina and the race for Texas governor have attained international attention. The British newspaper, Guardian, released an article today likening GOP gubernatorial candidate Debra Medina to Sarah Palin with her fiery messages that can easily win over a crowd.  Read more »

    

Ron Paul Wins CPAC Straw Poll

The results of the CPAC straw poll were announced tonight. Ron Paul came in first with 31% of the vote. Although, half of the voters wished there were better Republican contenders to choose from. About 2,500 people voted. View the full results of the poll:  Read more »

    

"Green," or "Clean" Jobs: - Like The Health Care Bill, Another Window To Fascism; State And Commercial Collaboration

All of my life, the old charge was that The Republican Party was the one in bed with business. But, true conservatives don’t favor corporations, they favor liberty. That charge was usually a canard, though we have seen instances as in Alaska, where corporate chums’ nests were feathered nicely by oil companies. But, who was largely responsible for cleaning that up?   Read more »

    

Palin Derangement And Reality

With all that she has accomplished, why do people on the left and some on the right, say that Sarah Palin is dumb or more kindly, unequipped for the presidency? The first thing that strikes me when I see the question of Palin and the presidency raised is one that is always fascinating when watching journalists and pundits. For so many of these, the question drives them like it is their personal version of porn.  Read more »

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"Corpse-Man" 17 vs. "Palin Hand" 1000's

Sean Hannity mentioned last night that searches on "corpse-man" had only 17 links on Google News, while searches on "Palin writing on hand" had thousands.

Here is more of what he had to say about the issue:

Many left-leaning media outlets are giving Sarah Palin a hard time today for apparently looking at notes written on the palm of her hand during an appearance at the Tea Party convention.

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