Tony Lee:
“...nobody on the conservative side will be able to clearly articulate the importance of fighting against Obamacare and cutting through the mainstream media filter like Palin can. And that is why Obama and the mainstream media, who double as his palace guards, fear Palin.”
Dan Riehl:
“They just can't get over Sarah Palin... She owns them, far more than I imagine she worries about them. And that's the new smart set. heh”
Robert Costa:
“Palin, who has become a tea-party favorite since her vice-presidential run, provided perhaps the greatest boost. ‘He’s a warrior,’ she told NRO shortly after her endorsement. Hatch wooed her for months, writing her warm letters and encouraging her when her critics were rough — and it paid off.”
John Nolte:
“Now, via Twitter, Maher is back to obsessing over the sex lives of Sarah Palin's children.”
Tony Lee:
“Once again, Palin, in less than 140 characters, crystallized what the next phase of the healthcare debate should be about -- Obama's duplicity and his penchant for curtailing the liberties of Americans through his big government policies. In a new media age in which there is so much clutter, Palin's tweet again showed her substantive messages can cut through the mainstream media filter like no one else's.”
PolitiFact.com:
“Palin is correct that Obama ‘said (the individual mandate) wasn't a tax.’ It’s right there in the video. We rate the statement True.”
Warner Todd Huston:
“Apparently someone mentioned to Mr. Pitts that Governor Palin, who Pitts thinks is a ‘silly’ person, mentioned his profession at this year’s Right Online event, sponsored by Americans for Prosperity. During her remarks at the weekend planned in part to celebrate the life and work of conservative Internet giant Andrew Breitbart, Palin said, ‘Every citizen can be a reporter.’ This struck Mr. Pitts as an outrage. Why, only real reporters, he feels, can properly report the news. Pitts proves to us how great these professional reporters can be with his very article, too. I mean, where else can we get such timely ‘news’ reports on events that happened two weeks ago but from a professional journalist like Leonard Pitts. Jr.?”
Jim Hoft:
“Sarah Palin destroyed Bob Beckel... on ‘The Five.’ Beckel tried to bash the former Alaska governor on her death panel comments, but came up short. It was brutal.”
Greeley Ty Ford:
“What is it about Leonard Pitts and his fascination with Sarah Palin? It seems like he bashes her regularly. What has she done to deserve such condescension from him? She did achieve getting selected and nominated for vice president of the United States. What has he done comparable to that? He types columns. Whoop de-do... Newspapers are tremendously important... But if newspapers are losing ground, it’s because of writers like Leonard, the absolute Pitts.”
John Nolte:
“Now, via Twitter, Maher is back to obsessing over the sex lives of Sarah Palin's children.”
Stacy Forster:
“News coverage of Palin, then the Republican governor of Alaska, not only significantly outweighed that received by Biden, then a U.S. senator from Delaware, was markedly different in substance and across media, according to a new study of media coverage of the vice presidential candidates. Coverage of Palin was more likely to include references to her family, physical appearance and social issues, particularly in newspapers and by political blogs, while coverage of Biden dealt more with foreign policy and the economy.”
Twitchy.com:
“Sarah Palin is still living rent-free in progressives’ heads. And it’s awfully damp and musty in there.”
Stacy Drake:
“So, what are the odds that many of the ‘anonymous’ attacks against Governor Palin from team Romney, actually came directly from Kevin Madden? If you look at his history of on-air statements, and his reputation, it’s not a very far-fetched notion. The Romney campaign is trying to give off the appearance that they are getting their camp in order to settle the stomachs of GOP donors. Perhaps elevating an individual, who is known to many base conservatives an an under-handed, trash-talking opportunist, isn’t the best way to go about that.”
Jeff Goldstein:
“Wouldn’t it be wonderfully ironic if one day Tina Fey can see Russian missiles from her front porch?”
Tony Lee:
“On FOX News’ ‘The Five’... former Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin, who has led the charge against Obamacare, clearly articulated what election 2012 and the fight against Obama is about when she said the only promise President Barack Obama has kept was his promise to fundamentally transform America... Palin is right. Obamacare now essentially becomes ‘Obamatax’ and, like all taxes, will be debated in the political arena.”
John Nolte:
“Today's media would treat Abigail Adams like they do Sarah Palin.”
Todd Palin, on what he did on the new military reality show ‘Stars Earn Stripes’:
“You name it, jumping out of helicopters, running, rappelling walls, shooting all kinds of weapons... I'm a little sore.”
- JP
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