23 Replies to “‘I Do Not Like This Uncle Sam, I Do Not Like His Healthcare Scam’”

  1. Really enjoyed watching / hearing her speech tonite. Especially the “told you so” moment re: Ukraine and the jabs at the SCOAMF
    For much of it, she doesn’t appear to be reading the teleprompter. Although I didn’t see her palms with the 5 or 6 words written on them this time.

  2. “He promised to heal the planet and stop the rise of the oceans. But the planet’s not listening to ‘Dr. Obama’. And the only thing rising in his ‘la-la land’ is the Russian Empire.” (19:04–19:24)

  3. I Like Palin I think she has all the qualifications for higher office – trustworthy with a people’s agenda, a constitutionalist and a jaundice eye about the Washington bureaucratic infrastructure and the special interests which control its agenda – too bad she will never be elected.
    She is too “different” (AKA honourable) and the oligarchs and apparatchiks of the current federal junto cannot trust her to be a Manchurian candidate for their brand of felonious statism. In the insanely corrupt USSA election cycle grinder, the only candidates who survive that maelstrom of special interest propaganda, slander and morbid duplicity are the type of soulless sociopath the system needs to continue building a Kleptonomic pathocacracy – one which will deliver a broken subjugated America to the globalists or America’s enemies.
    The top bipartisan Candidates should be Cruz, Rand Paul, Palin and possibly Ventura – they’d make a great cabinet to start cleaning up the cesspool Washington has become and get the nation back on track with a people’s agenda.
    But it won’t happen because Americans have not suffered enough for their poor choices in leadership – opting to vote themselves a piece of the kleptonomy rather than be left alone to prosper on their own and keep their wealth. America is in a battle for its very soul – the forces lined up are persona;/economic liberty against control and corruption – so far the bad guys are winning because they can buy off LIVs with trinkets like a “Bamaphone” or vacuous promises of enrichment through the plunder of “the rich” (which never happens because the kelptonomic elite control/own both parties – only the middle class is plundered).
    So- unfortunately Palin will have to serve as only a becon of reason in a fog of partisan corruption. Too bad.

  4. Because what’s really needed is a soft, reassuring voice…but yeah, that’s the kind of thing that matters to too many voters.

  5. re: “But it won’t happen because Americans have not suffered enough for their poor choices in leadership.” Ocam on March 9, 2014 9:18 AM
    Don’t speak so soon. There are nearly thre years remaining for the SHTF!
    Dan Kurt

  6. re: “But it won’t happen because Americans have not suffered enough for their poor choices in leadership.” Ocam on March 9, 2014 9:18 AM
    Don’t speak so soon. There are nearly thre years remaining for the SHTF!
    Dan Kurt

  7. Exactly, the “told you so” comment was priceless.
    No rebuttal from Tina Fey yet.
    jwkozak91, rather than this president healing the planet, he has made a festering abscess of everything he has touched.

  8. ‘Just pointing out TEA party moral support for the past month’s events in Ukraine, Ken. By my count, that includes the “Day by Day” cartoonist, Twitchy.com and The Blaze.com, John Bolton, and Sarah Palin. And the “establishment”‘s Charles Krauthammer and National Review Online.

  9. I think this speech for me encapsulates the utter stupidity that is the Republican Party.
    Chris Cox comes out, and does a GREAT intro. I mean, that was great. He was warm, personable, excellent.
    Then they show a video. Which completely breaks the flow of the event and puts everybody into TV mode. Utter stupidity.
    Then Sarah Palin comes out, and she’s great. She’s laying down a B52 strike of zingers on Barry’s clown circus. But then… She starts in telling me how important Senator Cruse and his filibuster was in turning the tide against socialism.
    That’s when I shut it off. Because Senator Cruse is the ONLY GUY in the Republican Party who is doing that kind of stuff. The rest are all sort of huddling up next to John Boehnor and Mitch McConnell, hoping no one will notice that they have utterly abandoned any pretense at being Conservatives.
    The Tea Party is the biggest political movement of our lifetime. More people identify themselves as Tea Party than anything else in the USA. It’s SO much bigger than the political Left as to be hilarious in comparison. The Republicans are RESISTING this conservative movement. They are RESISTING the majority of Americans who have had it with ever-increasing taxes, ever-increasing regulation, spying, spending and waste.
    They are the Party of Stupid. Time for them to go.

  10. I love her so much. She always makes me laugh and is right on target with her comments. Anyone who thinks she has a shrill voice is simply not accustomed to hearing a woman speak or only hangs around women who are lifetime smokers.
    My favourite things about her are that she is fearless and she does not change her positions based on who she is talking to.
    She was right on in that the Republican gains in the last election are a direct result of the Tea Party.
    I saw some dude commenting on The Blaze that Sarah plagairized the Dr Seuss stuff. She said right in her speech that she ran across some of it on a Conservative website and wrote her own continuation of that.

  11. She is fearless and consistent in her message for constitutional and common sense reform.
    The IRS may be the only thing she couldn’t take on.
    I’m wondering if that was the key to her not running before, or now for that matter.
    If the “beltway GOP” are getting an under the table pass for political exemptions then this election cycle maybe as much of a SNAFU as the last.
    She is the focal point of the TEA party both sides want to kill.
    Palin alluded to that when she noted ‘not even a smidgen’ of impropriety on the part of the IRS according to Dr Obama.
    That’s why this speech of hers was important. It was to rally the TEA party against the pigs that turned their backs on them and went along to get along with the ‘beltway’ cronies.
    But more importantly,,, she gave a united and inclusive message for all Americans to rally around a re branded GOP to end the “error of Obama”
    Her debunking of the war on women was classic, and to a bigger demographic than all the other minority factions combined. she fired for effect and nailed them on the first salvo.
    She’s still an effective lightning rod for conservatives.

  12. Anyone who thinks she has a shrill voice is simply not accustomed to hearing a woman speak or only hangs around women who are lifetime smokers.
    That’s a silly assumption about people one has never met. Accept that people have differing opinions and not everyone agrees with yours.

  13. So you are used to a woman’s shrill voice. It’s your mom/wife telling you to get out of the basement and get a job!
    Hey don’t take us so personally. Of course we don’t know you. We just respond to the image you project.

  14. Can’t believe posters would criticize Sarah’s voice. They are obviously not listening to her message. Palin IMHO is a brilliant speaker, doesn’t um or ash, just does it and if she can’t inspire you with her words then maybe Justin can.

  15. The message is fine, the delivery is irritating, got it now? Stop personally insulating anyone who doesn’t think like you, it only shows ignorance and intolerance. Is that really the right wing image you want to project?

  16. Dis-sing Sarah Palin voice seems really lame. A last effort to put her down after 100’s of tries. Yet she keeps coming out of lefties political chopper as Daniel did the lions den.
    Frankly I think she would make a good President. Won’t happen though. The GOP has become its own worst enemy. While real Conservatives don’t now if a new party is needed, or voting out the Political princes would avail much?
    At this point in time though. Democrats are the enemy of liberty, while the Republicans at the top, have become nothing but piglets at a bankrupt banquet they helped set up.
    Just like our Conservative Party here plays at being for democracy , but makes no moves to shore a real one up.
    Like Republicans continue to side with the socialists, to be friends of the human hating club of socialists.

  17. “The age of Obama is almost over,” she announced. “This is the end of an error, he is the lamest of lame ducks.”

  18. Ocam, If you are referring to Jesse Ventura, Please No!
    When he was the Governor in MN, he returned the excess taxes collected during the 1990’s tech boom immediately, just like he promised. He was very popular his first year, and built a lot of credit with the voters.
    After that he did not do much to reform MN politics or accomplishing anything at all. He mostly backed the very liberal DFL (Democrat-Farm-Labor) policies, and increased spending. He seemed to lose interest in building alliances with reformers and accomplishing any reforms once he became the governor. In some ways he reminds me of Barack Obama, in that he wants the glitz and glamour, but not the hard grinding work that running government requires. He was thin-skinned and took disagreements and criticism as personal affronts. By the end of his term, most Minnesotans were happy to see him leave.
    Since then, he has become a 9/11 truther, and conspiracy advocate. Ventura had great promise, but has some very serious flaws. His current persona is very like the wrestling heel, Jesse “The Body” he played in the AWA and WWF.

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