Glenn Beck to Megyn Kelly: Don’t you think the left is terrified of Palin?
posted at 9:35 pm on March 25, 2009 by Allahpundit
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“They know where America is sitting,” says Beck of the ‘Cuda’s lefty persecutors, theorizing that she’s a clear and present danger to their hold on government in this political climate. Maybe so down the road, but where America is sitting as of last week is Obama 55, Palin 35. Another $5 trillion in bailouts and stimulus, though, and who knows?
Anyway, something here for those who find Greta’s pieces on Palin too hard-hitting. I was wrong, incidentally, in what I said earlier about the Rush/Levin interview. That’s not the reddest red-meat video ever. This is.
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Which is exactly what happened last week with AIG.
Fits perfectly.
ddrintn on March 26, 2009 at 10:44 PM
Says the apparent supporter of a President who turns into a quivering, stuttering mess every time he speaks off the teleprompter. Call Palin an idiot if you want, Obama is merely a confident-sounding idiot that doesn’t have that scaaaaary midwest accent.
Republicans lost because they emulated Democrats. End of story. When they run under free-market capitalist principles they win, despite a media that demonizes free-market economics and limited government.
Democrats win elections by pandering to class envy and supporting policies that ensure an uneducated, dependent electorate. Everything, and I mean EVERYTHING, on their agenda is designed to dumb down, control, and ultimately enslave the American people.
TheMightyMonarch on March 26, 2009 at 10:52 PM
Yeah, it’s not like the Democrats have been the model of electoral success over the past 30 years. They’ve won, wow, 2 elections in a row!!!!
ddrintn on March 26, 2009 at 10:56 PM
Every Democrat I know prays that Caribou Barbie runs in 2012. Every hardcore conservative on Hotair prays Barbie runs in 2012. Why would you wingers run a person the opposition prays you would run?The swing voters, independents and moderates went for Obama strongly in 2008. They think Barbie is a hick and a religeous nut. Obama wipes the floor with the woman who shoots wolves from the air. Hunted whitetail all my life, how she kills wolves is despicable.
athensboy on March 26, 2009 at 10:58 PM
We already did. McCain.
ddrintn on March 26, 2009 at 11:02 PM
The winning ticket for 2012:
Sarah Palin – Megyn Kelly
bw222 on March 26, 2009 at 11:03 PM
^Oh, and Dole back in ‘96. I don’t recall Dole and McCain catching so much hatred…because the Dems knew they were easy pickings. They reserve special ad hominem treatment for those who scare them shitless. Why are you even posting here if you’re all that confident?
ddrintn on March 26, 2009 at 11:04 PM
If Obama doesn’t right the ship, he ain’t wiping the floor with anybody.
ddrintn on March 26, 2009 at 11:05 PM
Athensboy -
Caribou typically have one calf. Wolves average six pups. Do the math. Better yet, get someone who can count to do the math for you. It’s called predator control and Alaska has been doing it since the 1940s. It’s not something Sarah Palin started.
bw222 on March 26, 2009 at 11:10 PM
Given the choice between a Democrat and someone who pretends to be a Democrat, who do you think people are going to go with? The Democrat base will always go for the real thing, and conservatives, seeing no real option, are more likely to go third-party or just stay home.
People can be wrong. At one point a lot of conservatives were praying for Obama to be the candidate, because it seemed ridiculous that a first-term, woefully inexperienced Senator from Illinois who associated with domestic terrorists, racist preachers, and slumlord con-artists would have a chance in hell of winning a national election.
Unfortunately we expect too much from our voters. It would be nice if people could look past the platitudes, sound bites, and pretty speeches, but the reality is that most voters spend more time watching American Idol than researching their potential leaders.
Obama won moderates and liberals because McCain did not run as a conservative. He refused to attack Obama where it hurt, namely the lack of experience and questionable associations. He allowed the media to associate him with an unpopular president and an unpopular war. Palin only helped the election from being a complete blowout by rallying the conservative base.
The Democrats are going to have their fun over the next few years trying to dismantle what’s left of our economic system and replacing it with an unholy union of socialism and crony capitalism. In the process they’re only hastening the national bankruptcy we’ve been heading towards for eighty years. Let them. The faster it burns down, the sooner we can rebuild. The thieves that occupy the White House and Congress will have no part in it.
TheMightyMonarch on March 26, 2009 at 11:29 PM
First, why are you trying to convince “wingers” not to run Palin? Why the concern with who the “wingers” run? Also why did James Carville send a DNC fundraising letter the other day that stated “Palin must be stopped” (paraphrasing here). Hot Air featured that Carville here in a post a couple of days ago.
Swing voters, moderates and independents went for Obama because he campaigned a moderate centrist but his governing policies are extreme hard left so many of those voters will not be fooled again.
We’ll see who wipes the floor with whom if TOTUS ever shows up to debate Sarah (Rush offered a debate challenge and still waiting…).
All States that have wolves and other predators do have programs in place to control the predator population including wolves. Sounds like you don’t know anything about it. Information on Alaska and other states predator policies are available online.
sarahpalinfan99 on March 27, 2009 at 2:13 AM
Sarah Palin would get nowhere as a presidential candidate. I like her, but she really is too light-weight. That could change, but not if she stays in Alaska. She should become a senator or a VP in another Republican administration first.
McCotter/Palin 2012
modifiedcontent on March 27, 2009 at 8:46 AM
You murdered Bambi’s mom? What kind of heartless monster are you??!!!!
littleguy on March 27, 2009 at 8:58 AM
I believe it was hyphenated Americans actually. Diversity is not inclusion, its division. Its easier to lie to voting blocks that way. You know, the democrat way.
Opportunity Costs on March 27, 2009 at 10:01 AM
When the Dems said “McCain is the one we are the most afraid of” that is when his stats sored in the primarys, look it up. So now they are starting 4 years early manipulating the next election. Don’t believe me, look who is still campaining.
sweetcake on March 27, 2009 at 12:29 PM
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