White House to Palin: Your ideas are “scary and risky”; Palin to White House: Quit making things up

posted at 7:22 pm on September 9, 2009 by Allahpundit

I love the smell of easy traffic in the morning. Team Barry was grumpy over her Journal op-ed last night so they tossed this grenade at her in their daily talking points:

On Gov. Palin’s Attacks

Every non partisan organization that has looked at her claims say they are false. And the ideas in her op-ed are both scary and risky. Eliminating Medicare and giving our seniors vouchers instead is a bad idea that we shouldn’t adopt.

To which Palin, within the last hour, posted this reply/prebuttal of tonight’s speech:

I’m pleased that the White House is finally responding to Republican health care ideas instead of pretending they don’t exist.[1] But in doing so President Obama should follow his own sound advice and avoid making “wild misrepresentations”.[2] Medicare vouchers would give everyone on Medicare the chance to decide for themselves which health plan to use, rather than leave that decision to government bureaucrats. Such proposals are the kind of health care reform that Republicans stand for: market-oriented, patient-centered, and result-driven.

The White House talking points leave the rest of my arguments unanswered. They don’t respond to the idea that all individuals should get the same tax benefits received by those who get coverage through their employers; that we must reform our tort laws; and that we should allow Americans to buy insurance across state lines. The White House also fails to respond to the Nyce/Schieber study indicating that wages will fall if the government expands coverage without reducing health care inflation rates.

One last thing: after President Obama’s speech tonight, listen for which pundits use the words “false”, “scary”, and “risky” in describing the proposals I put forward. That’s how you’ll be able to tell who the White House counted as “allies” worthy of receiving its talking points.

First out of the gate with the scary/risky rhetoric, to no one’s surprise: The DNC. Ace is right that the White House probably thinks making her the face of the opposition will discredit it, a la their “Limbaugh’s the head of the Republican Party” jazz six months ago. And he’s also right that it won’t work in this case because the “death panels” rhetoric tapped into public fears about rationing. Every time they mention her, they dredge that back up and it hurts them; they’re just too deeply in thrall to Palinphobia to see it. If I were a GOP bigwig, I would have finagled her an invite to the speech and seated her in the gallery as a visual reminder — preferably with this article in hand. At the very least, having her star power in the same room with him would create a media circus and steal part of his spotlight, which is the entire reason he’s holding this dronefest. And when he inevitably whines in his speech about Republican fearmongering while looking her way, she’ll be right there to hammer him with the tu quoque for the media’s benefit. Missed opportunity, Michael Steele.

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If I was a GOP bigwig, I would have finagled her an invite to the speech tonight and seated her in the gallery as a visual reminder — preferably with this article in hand. And when The One inevitably whines in his speech about Republican fearmongering while looking her way, she’ll be right there to hammer him with the tu quoque for the media’s benefit.

The GOP has no brains or onions to do that. They’re out of the loop.

I love how Sarah nailed the MSM lapdogs and Obama’s wavering from answering the GOP’s rebuttals. She is awesome!

cubachi on September 9, 2009 at 7:00 PM

One last thing: after President Obama’s speech tonight, listen for which pundits use the words “false”, “scary”, and “risky” in describing the proposals I put forward. That’s how you’ll be able to tell who the White House counted as “allies” worthy of receiving its talking points.

Oh we’ll be watching.

4shoes on September 9, 2009 at 7:02 PM

Every time the White House responds to Palin, they give her a new forum, a new opportunity to respond, and increased visibility. Keep it up White House. Smartest administration evah? LMAO

ICBM on September 9, 2009 at 7:02 PM

Sarah is kicking ass and taking names. She will not relent and is more than a match for Obama and his cronies, media included.

docdave on September 9, 2009 at 7:02 PM

You go Girl!

Scrappy on September 9, 2009 at 7:13 PM

Does the WH understand how close they are to splitting this country?

I’m talking about beyond politics.

artist on September 9, 2009 at 7:24 PM

Taking a hockey stick embedded with razor blades to a knife fight. Go Sarah!

Bruno Strozek on September 9, 2009 at 7:24 PM

WOW. A private citizen from Wasilla making mincemeat of TOTUS.

Love. It.

Norwegian on September 9, 2009 at 7:25 PM

Where’s the rest of the GOP? Looks like they are out of the room. Only Cuda is battling this monster and forcing the bozo to respond. Go Cuda.

promachus on September 9, 2009 at 7:25 PM

Rope-a-dope

SouthernGent on September 9, 2009 at 7:26 PM

Come out swinging, Sarah!
Where the (*$&#@ is the republican party on this?

HornetSting on September 9, 2009 at 7:26 PM

Tonight would be a great time for her to give the Republican response. Talk about stealing the spotlight. The nutroots would flip their lid.

dforston on September 9, 2009 at 7:26 PM

She is kicking these dumb Chicago meatheads’ butts…

d1carter on September 9, 2009 at 7:26 PM

“One last thing: after President Obama’s speech tonight, listen for which pundits use the words “false”, “scary”, and “risky” in describing the proposals I put forward.”

I think we have found our new drinking game…

… That’s my girl!

Seven Percent Solution on September 9, 2009 at 7:27 PM

Trying to turn Sarah into the enemy of Obama has the exact opposite effect.

fourdeucer on September 9, 2009 at 7:27 PM

Thank God for people like Sarah . . . those old, tired, confused Republican politicians are proving to be less than useless. It’s time for the young Turks to step up to the line and take charge.

rplat on September 9, 2009 at 7:27 PM

Imagine: If Sarah had been allowed to give the GOP response, the ratings for her rebuttal would have been through the roof.

And far, far more than whoever is watching the Obama’s lame snoozer turd tonite.

It would have been the final nail in the coffin for ObamaCare. Missed opportunity, Steele.

Norwegian on September 9, 2009 at 7:27 PM

I think Allah has cuda feeva too. Give him credit he has been smackin Barry around like rented mule.

dronefest

+1

Geochelone on September 9, 2009 at 7:28 PM

Sarah Palin is Rope-a-dopin’ her way to victory.

Where is the GOP’s expert on Healthcare Mitt Romney? Why is Sarah Palin doing all of the heavy lifting?

What is the fixation with having Louisiana Republicans give response to Obama’s speeches?

portlandon on September 9, 2009 at 7:29 PM

Yes, YES, yes tear them up Sarah!!!

djohn669 on September 9, 2009 at 7:29 PM

I love the smell of easy traffic in the morning.

We know Allah. :)

fesofee on September 9, 2009 at 7:30 PM

If I were a GOP bigwig, I would have finagled her an invite to the speech and seated her in the gallery as a visual reminder — preferably with this article in hand.

That would be awesome.

Weight of Glory on September 9, 2009 at 7:30 PM

Every time the White House responds to Palin, they give her a new forum, a new opportunity to respond, and increased visibility. Keep it up White House. Smartest administration evah? LMAO

ICBM on September 9, 2009 at 7:02 PM

That snarky Paul begala recently took a swipe at palin saying said Newt was being gracious to even treat her like she was a player (paraphrasing here). So I wonder what he’ll say about the WH doing it?

Red State State of Mind on September 9, 2009 at 7:30 PM

You go Sarah.

gophergirl on September 9, 2009 at 7:30 PM

Cudalicious

alexraye on September 9, 2009 at 7:30 PM

We are lucky to have Sarah to strike back at the radical liberals running our country. They simply cannot deal with her.

GaltBlvnAtty on September 9, 2009 at 7:31 PM

Ace is right that the White House probably thinks making her the face of the opposition will discredit it, a la their “Limbaugh’s the head of the Republican Party” jazz six months ago.

They are just scared sh*tless and are saying anything that pops into their little pea-brains. It’s more of an exercise in free-association.

But I’m very happy to see that you have, finally, moved your assessment of the White House’s intelligence 73 notches down.

progressoverpeace on September 9, 2009 at 7:31 PM

Quoteth the Sarah:

“in describing the proposals I put forward”

Can anybody tell me what proposals she has “put forward”???

I mean, she wouldnt dare pretend that free market principals are her idea, right? Even the unemployed former governor of Alaska, with the population of a mid-sized city, who served about 1/2 of one term wouldnt be that nervy…would she?

Cmon Sarah…dont make us look silly.

In The Flesh on September 9, 2009 at 7:31 PM

If I was a GOP bigwig, I would have finagled her an invite to the speech tonight and seated her in the gallery as a visual reminder — preferably with this article in hand. And when The One inevitably whines in his speech about Republican fearmongering while looking her way, she’ll be right there to hammer him with the tu quoque for the media’s benefit

Could be risky,, maybe. He could use the opportunity to throw something out there, some big lie while the cameras were on her and she would be unable to answer. Then again,, he might go off Teleprompter and say something like “I smell lipstick on a pig” or some other moronic remark that would be funny only in his own mind.
That would be cherry.

JellyToast on September 9, 2009 at 7:31 PM

What is the fixation with having Louisiana Republicans give response to Obama’s speeches?

portlandon on September 9, 2009 at 7:29 PM

Isn’t he a Surgeon? If so, his input and perspective are very valuable, aren;t they?

Red State State of Mind on September 9, 2009 at 7:32 PM

Sarah has my vote because she makes leftists sputter in rage and so called Republican “elites” squirm. Anyone that can accomplish that twofer has my vote.

elduende on September 9, 2009 at 7:32 PM

The leader of our movement has really really really emerged now. She is takin names and checkin it twice, gonna find out who…

gets to have a broken hockey stick shoved up their patootie.

Geochelone on September 9, 2009 at 7:32 PM

who is this private citizen “quitter” who President Awesome keeps talking at?

sven10077 on September 9, 2009 at 7:32 PM

And boom goes the dynamite.

RedNewEnglander on September 9, 2009 at 7:33 PM

In The Flesh: You are a fool. She did not say she put them forth for the first time. Why can’t you and your ilk be honest?

GaltBlvnAtty on September 9, 2009 at 7:33 PM

Private citizen kickin a little commie butt!

iceman1960 on September 9, 2009 at 7:33 PM

“in describing the proposals I put forward”

Can anybody tell me what proposals she has “put forward”???

I mean, she wouldnt dare pretend that free market principals are her idea, right? Even the unemployed former governor of Alaska, with the population of a mid-sized city, who served about 1/2 of one term wouldnt be that nervy…would she?

Cmon Sarah…dont make us look silly.

In The Flesh on September 9, 2009 at 7:31 PM

There is nothing new under the sun Flesh.

Caeser was pushing government healthcare.

portlandon on September 9, 2009 at 7:33 PM

Go Sarah! In a short while, that will be YOU addressing Congress!

AW1 Tim on September 9, 2009 at 7:34 PM

Tonight would be a great time for her to give the Republican response. Talk about stealing the spotlight. The nutroots would flip their lid.

dforston on September 9, 2009 at 7:26 PM

Had the same thought. Camera fades from The One’s sleepfest, everyone about to change the channel before old whats-his-name comes up for the Repub response. Fade back in, and instead is ‘Cuda – sly grin on her face, both barrels loaded. There would be a countrywide wee wee goin on.

miConsevative on September 9, 2009 at 7:34 PM

Barry picked a bad week to quit taking amphetamines.

Geochelone on September 9, 2009 at 7:34 PM

I mean, she wouldnt dare pretend that free market principals are her idea, right? ……………..In The Flesh on September 9, 2009 at 7:31 PM

No way. And Obama, Hillary, Reid and Pelosi daon’t dare pretend that their socialist principals are their ideas, right?

Red State State of Mind on September 9, 2009 at 7:34 PM

Does anyone think Palin was being literal in these “Death Panels” as Obama is pompously mocking on the stump? No, Plain clearly means, and is correct, that some accountant will use a formula to see if the treatment cost is proportional to the life it’s used on. It is absolutely within the realm of inevitable that a child with Down’s will be denied care under Obamacare because they won’t be “worth it”?

cadams on September 9, 2009 at 7:34 PM

If (you) were a Republican bigwig, ALLAH…first you’d actually have TO BE A REPUBLICAN.

;)

seejanemom on September 9, 2009 at 7:35 PM

My $$ is on SARAH!

eucher on September 9, 2009 at 7:36 PM

cadams: You are correct, and the public knows it. It is another Obama attempt at misdirection. Obama and his team do not know how to be honest.

GaltBlvnAtty on September 9, 2009 at 7:36 PM

Sarah tried to warn them
But in their rectums they held their heads up high
All the time she warned them
But they only passed her by

She tried to tell them
But I guess they didn’t care
They turned their backs and
Left her standing there

All the destroyed parts of America that have fallen after him
All the lonely feelings and the burning memories
Everything Obama trashed each time he closed a freedom door
Destroyed parts of America lost forevermore

Obama tried to get me to take a job a while ago
When I finally saw it was just printing more fiat money for his thugs and cronies I didn’t want to go
The country the Founding Fathers gave to me
The Socialist Fascists just tore it all away
Now there’s nothing left for me to say

All the destroyed parts of America that have fallen after him
All the lonely feelings and the burning memories
Everything Obama trashed each time he closed a freedom door
Destroyed parts of America lost forevermore

When years have passed they’ll start thinking
What fools they’ve been
They’ll look back into the past and
Think of way back then
They’ll know that America lost everything they thought that it could win
I guess they should have listened to their friends

All the destroyed parts of America that have fallen after him
All the lonely feelings and the burning memories
Everything Obama trashed each time he closed a freedom door
Destroyed parts of America lost forevermore

Destroyed parts of America lost forevermore

MB4 on September 9, 2009 at 7:36 PM

Isn’t he a Surgeon? If so, his input and perspective are very valuable, aren;t they?

Red State State of Mind on September 9, 2009 at 7:32 PM

There will be at least 14 MDs in the 111th Congress, a pickup of two seats from the current session, the AMA told us.

Ten of the docs are Republicans and four are Democrats.

Are all 10 doctors from Louisiana?

Just askin.

portlandon on September 9, 2009 at 7:36 PM

There is just too much shit that can hit these politicians in the face if they go against the norm. Secrets, under the table deals, fear of extortion. That is one of the reasons they are useless to us. It’s like a husband who is cheating on his wife and will do anything he can to not get caught.

Governor Palin has been completely vetted and there is nothing to hold her back, because she is who she says she is and I imagine she will stay that way.

shomegirl on September 9, 2009 at 7:36 PM

GOP should have asked Sarah to do the rebuttal. Period. They missed a huge opportunity in trying to ignore or minimize her. Idiots.

promachus on September 9, 2009 at 7:36 PM

Does the WH understand how close they are to splitting this country?

I’m talking about beyond politics.

artist on September 9, 2009 at 7:24 PM

They have never cared about the country. It’s about power. Full stop.

keebs on September 9, 2009 at 7:37 PM

Obama to private citizen: “SILENCE!”

Ampersand on September 9, 2009 at 7:39 PM

KICKING DONKEY ASS AND TAKING DONKEY NAMES…NOW CUDA KEEP SLAMING THOSE PUNKS…FASTER PLEASE!

This letter is hot stuff too and I am surprised that Hot Air has not linked to it.

Senator Reverend Ruben Diaz
Chair, New York Senate Aging Committee
Legislative Office Building
Room 307
Albany, NY 12247

September 8, 2009

RE: H.R. 3200: America’s Affordable Health Choices Act of 2009 and Its Impact on Senior Citizens

Dear Senator Diaz,

Thank you for asking me to participate in the New York State Senate Aging Committee’s hearing regarding H.R. 3200, “America’s Affordable Health Choices Act of 2009.” You and I share a commitment to ensuring that our health care system is not “reformed” at the expense of America’s senior citizens.

I have been vocal in my opposition to Section 1233 of H.R.3200, entitled “Advance Care Planning Consultation.”[1] Proponents of the bill have described this section as an entirely voluntary provision that simply increases the information offered to Medicare recipients. That is misleading. The issue is the context in which that information is provided and the coercive effect these consultations will have in that context.

Section 1233 authorizes advanced care planning consultations for senior citizens on Medicare every five years, and more often “if there is a significant change in the health condition of the individual … or upon admission to a skilled nursing facility, a long-term care facility… or a hospice program.”[2] During those consultations, practitioners are to explain “the continuum of end-of-life services and supports available, including palliative care and hospice,” and the government benefits available to pay for such services.[3]

To understand this provision fully, it must be read in context. These consultations are authorized whenever a Medicare recipient’s health changes significantly or when they enter a nursing home, and they are part of a bill whose stated purpose is “to reduce the growth in health care spending.”[4] Is it any wonder that senior citizens might view such consultations as attempts to convince them to help reduce health care costs by accepting minimal end-of-life care? As one commentator has noted, Section 1233 “addresses compassionate goals in disconcerting proximity to fiscal ones…. If it’s all about obviating suffering, emotional or physical, what’s it doing in a measure to ‘bend the curve’ on health-care costs?”[5]

As you stated in your letter to Congressman Henry Waxman of California:

Section 1233 of House Resolution 3200 puts our senior citizens on a slippery slope and may diminish respect for the inherent dignity of each of their lives…. It is egregious to consider that any senior citizen … should be placed in a situation where he or she would feel pressured to save the government money by dying a little sooner than he or she otherwise would, be required to be counseled about the supposed benefits of killing oneself, or be encouraged to sign any end of life directives that they would not otherwise sign.[6]

It is unclear whether section 1233 or a provision like it will remain part of any final health care bill. Regardless of its fate, the larger issue of rationed health care remains.

A great deal of attention was given to my use of the phrase “death panel” in discussing such rationing.[7] Despite repeated attempts by many in the media to dismiss this phrase as a “myth”, its accuracy has been vindicated. In the face of a nationwide public outcry, the Senate Finance Committee agreed to “drop end-of-life provisions from consideration entirely because of the way they could be misinterpreted and implemented incorrectly.”[8] Jim Towey, the former head of the White House Office of Faith-Based Initiatives, then called attention to what’s already occurring at the Department of Veteran’s Affairs, where “government bureaucrats are greasing the slippery slope that can start with cost containment but quickly become a systematic denial of care.”[9] Even Washington Post columnist Eugene Robinson, a strong supporter of President Obama, agreed that “if the government says it has to control health care costs and then offers to pay doctors to give advice about hospice care, citizens are not delusional to conclude that the goal is to reduce end-of-life spending.”[10] And of course President Obama has not backed away from his support for the creation of an unelected, largely unaccountable Independent Medicare Advisory Council to help control Medicare costs; he had previously suggested that such a group should guide decisions regarding “that huge driver of cost . . . the chronically ill and those toward the end of their lives….”[11]

The fact is that any group of government bureaucrats that makes decisions affecting life or death is essentially a “death panel.” The work of Dr. Ezekiel Emanuel, President Obama’s health policy advisor and the brother of his chief of staff, is particularly disturbing on this score. Dr. Emanuel has written extensively on the topic of rationed health care, describing a “Complete Lives System” for allotting medical care based on “a priority curve on which individuals aged between roughly 15 and 40 years get the most chance, whereas the youngest and oldest people get chances that are attenuated.”[12]

He also has written that some medical services should not be guaranteed to those “who are irreversibly prevented from being or becoming participating citizens…. An obvious example is not guaranteeing health services to patients with dementia.”[13]

Such ideas are shocking, but they could ultimately be used by government bureacrats to help determine the treatment of our loved ones. We must ensure that human dignity remains at the center of any proposed health care reform. Real health care reform would also follow free market principles, including the encouragement of health savings accounts; would remove the barriers to purchasing health insurance across state lines; and would include tort reform so as to potentially save billions each year in wasteful spending connected to the filing of frivolous lawsuits. H.R. 3200 is not the reform we are looking for.

Thank you for calling attention to this important matter. I look forward to working with you again to ensure that we keep the dignity of our senior citizens foremost in any health care discussion.

Sincerely,

Governor Sarah Palin

1 See http://edlabor.house.gov/documents/111/pdf/publications/AAHCA-BillText-071409.pdf
2 See HR 3200 sec. 1233 (hhh)(1); sec. 1233 (hhh)(3)(B)(1), above.
3 See HR 3200 sec. 1233 (hhh)(1)(E), above.
4 See http://edlabor.house.gov/documents/111/pdf/publications/AAHCA-BillText-071409.pdf
5 See http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2009/08/07/AR2009080703043.html
6 See http://www.nysenate.gov/press-release/letter-congressman-henry-waxman-re-section-1233-hr-3200
7 See http://www.facebook.com/note.php?note_id=113851103434
8 See http://thehill.com/homenews/senate/54617-finance-committee-to-drop-end-of-life-provision
9 See http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424052970204683204574358590107981718.html
10 See http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2009/08/10/AR2009081002455.html
11 See http://www.nytimes.com/2009/05/03/magazine/03Obama-t.html?_r=1&pagewanted=1
12 See http://www.scribd.com/doc/18280675/Principles-for-Allocation-of-Scarce-Medical-Interventions
13 See http://www.ncpa.org/pdfs/Where_Civic_Republicanism_and_Deliberative_Democracy_Meet.pdf

PierreLegrand on September 9, 2009 at 7:39 PM

Alinsky’s rule of “personalize it, Freeze it…” could have a fatal flaw…

You have to choose a target who will not fight back effectivly. If you make an effective opponent the “face” of the opposition… you fail…

Making Berg the face of the “Birther” movement? Genius… discredited any serious questions…

Making Ron Paul the face of oversite of the Fed? Good move…

Making Sarah the face of opposition to the Gov takeover of Health care? may have picked the wrong target…

Romeo13 on September 9, 2009 at 7:40 PM

Excellent,SarahCuda is setting the tempo,
and Hopey/Changey has to scramble to respond!

canopfor on September 9, 2009 at 7:40 PM

promachus…

Th GOP didn’t miss anything. They are NOT “her”. They HATE “her”. And for what its worth, I hope the GOP suffers crushing losses until they realize that they SHOULD BE “her” because their base is.

Palin is a OCNSERVATIVE.

Like a few of my other predictions that have come to pass, she will seek the favor of another “party”….and Jim DeMint with her…(here endeth the palm reading!)

seejanemom on September 9, 2009 at 7:40 PM

I won’t be watching the speech since I bought The Beatles: Rock Band today. Just finished the Cavern Club and now I’m playing Ed Sullivan.

My estimation is that while others are watching The One blah-blah about how great he is, my little plastic guitar will be gently weeping plastic tears when a digital Eric Clapton steals my wife.

ScottMcC on September 9, 2009 at 7:41 PM

Michael Steele is a huge disappointment. Sarah for RNC chair, she has what it takes to get the job done.

I smell the aroma of desperation in the air.

tarpon on September 9, 2009 at 7:41 PM

GOP should have asked Sarah to do the rebuttal. Period. They missed a huge opportunity in trying to ignore or minimize her. Idiots.

promachus on September 9, 2009 at 7:36 PM

You know, you are right. If Palin were to have been chosen to respond to Barry, people would have been climbing over eachother to see what she would have said, and forgotten Obama’s bloviation. Kind of like Barry’s fake greek columns speech. Nobody can remember what he said, because Palin came out and took all the oxygen out of the room.

missed opporotunity indeed.

portlandon on September 9, 2009 at 7:41 PM

I’m a staunch pro-life conservative but have not been much of a Palin fan. Now I’m warming up, though. Either she’s an idiot (which I don’t believe) with awesome writers ghosting for her, or else she’s knee-capping the entire White House staff day after day after day. And she’s a private citizen now! Why are they so afraid of her? Makes me wonder . . . .

jdp629 on September 9, 2009 at 7:41 PM

They have never cared about the country. It’s about power. Full stop.
keebs on September 9, 2009 at 7:37 PM

Question is: what would they be doing differently if they Were trying to destroy the country?

Zam88 on September 9, 2009 at 7:41 PM

GOP should have asked Sarah to do the rebuttal. Period. They missed a huge opportunity in trying to ignore or minimize her. Idiots.

promachus on September 9, 2009 at 7:36 PM

And Sarah would have been stupid to do it for them… she does NOT want to be associated with the current GOP.

When SEVEN Repubs vote for closure for the Whacko Suskind? They don’t get it.

Romeo13 on September 9, 2009 at 7:41 PM

PALIN is a CONSERVATIVE,

And I shouldn’t type during Happy HOur…

typos agogo,,,jesus.

seejanemom on September 9, 2009 at 7:42 PM

What I love is that Sarah Palin is taking on the entire liberal media complex with only her Facebook page. And winning. It’s like taking down a fleet of jet bombers with a slingshot.

Tantor on September 9, 2009 at 7:42 PM

Remember when I wanted so much for ObamaScare to win
And I got on my knees
And begged for it not to lose
Because I’d go beserk

Well it lost anyhow
And then my days got worse and worse
And now you see I’ve gone
Completely out of my mind

When I warned you of the advancing Sarah Brigade you thought it was a joke
And so you laughed
You laughed when I said
That Sarah Palin would make me flip my lid

Right? You know you laughed
I heard you laugh. You laughed
You laughed and laughed and then you left me
But now you know I’m utterly mad
- The “One”

MB4 on September 9, 2009 at 7:42 PM

Obama to private citizen: “SILENCE!”

Ampersand on September 9, 2009 at 7:39 PM

You forgot “I KILL YOU” lol

HoustonRight on September 9, 2009 at 7:43 PM

I’m pleased that the White House is finally responding to Republican health care ideas instead of pretending they don’t exist.

The white house was PalinSmacked!

The most gullible administration evah! HAHAHAHA.

TN Mom on September 9, 2009 at 7:44 PM

GOP should have asked Sarah to do the rebuttal. Period. They missed a huge opportunity in trying to ignore or minimize her. Idiots.

promachus on September 9, 2009 at 7:36 PM

She’s playing it just right…stay independent of the established GOP for now.

OT-Breitbart (sp?) claiming big news tomorrow on a new website launch that will knock healthcare off talk radio for now.

califdreamnred on September 9, 2009 at 7:44 PM

Let all the pundit class keep minimizing Sarah. She is showing them all up. Obama may be a nasty fighter, but my money is on Sarah.

TXMomof3 on September 9, 2009 at 7:44 PM

OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOHHHHHHHHHHHHHH Bara’cuda!

HornetSting on September 9, 2009 at 7:45 PM

My biggest fear about Palin running in ’12 was that she would have no credibility with most of the country. Thanks to the brilliant WH, that’s looking like less and less of a problem. Pushing her as the face of opposition, when so much of the country is strongly opposed, will serve to make her look better rather than make the opposition look worse.

zerosheep on September 9, 2009 at 7:45 PM

Maobama’s health care plan.

sonnyspats1 on September 9, 2009 at 7:46 PM

+1 to the lady in fuzzy house slippers.

Mojave Mark on September 9, 2009 at 7:46 PM

Saul Alinsky’s Lewinsky’s rule of “personalize it, Freeze it…” could have a fatal flaw…

I like it that way – it throws the ridicule right back at them.

Making Sarah the face of opposition to the Gov takeover of Health care? may have picked the wrong target…
Romeo13 on September 9, 2009 at 7:40 PM

BS, ridicule and lies can only go so far, after awhile you have to come up with workable ideas.

The Statist Demoncrats are sorely lacking in that area.

Zam88 on September 9, 2009 at 7:47 PM

If I were a GOP bigwig, I would have finagled her an invite to the speech and seated her in the gallery as a visual reminder — preferably with this article in hand.

That would be awesome.

Weight of Glory on September 9, 2009 at 7:30 PM

Now that would be what is called a MindF*ck.

Even a cardboard cut out would have Barry Hershey squirting his shorts.

Geochelone on September 9, 2009 at 7:47 PM

“when the fanfare dies down, when they haul those styrophone collums back to the studio lot; there will be more taxes, more government intrusion in our lives…”

Palin 2008

TN Mom on September 9, 2009 at 7:48 PM

From the very beginning, we have all been made aware of who and what Governor Palin is. To those who chose to mock her and attempt to belittle her, watch out. You are foolish if you think she got to where she is because she is stupid. Payback is a b*tch.

bloggless on September 9, 2009 at 7:48 PM

Sarah Palin came to chew gum and kick Obama’s a$$, and she’s all out of gum….

doriangrey on September 9, 2009 at 7:48 PM

Cage Match Palin Clinton on pay per view to pay down against national debt, then say Coulter Pulosi, Reid Hannity, Limbaugh Obama.

lasertex on September 9, 2009 at 7:49 PM

Bend and snap.

Ooooo.

Enoxo on September 9, 2009 at 7:49 PM

I believe the Republicans are lying low to make this seem to be a battle between the people and Obama and his liberal allies. I agree that every time Sarah says something, the left plays into her hands by making a big deal of it and consequently making a big deal of her.

Soon, though, the Republicans need to step up to the plate and hopefully they’ll have a good counter strategy. Unfortunately I’m not super confident that they’ve developed that yet . . .

phillypolitics on September 9, 2009 at 7:50 PM

After the election I said she should be in charge of the GOP.

WisCon on September 9, 2009 at 7:50 PM

She nails it. Awesome.

If I were a GOP bigwig, I would have finagled her an invite to the speech and seated her in the gallery as a visual reminder

I like the idea, but think it’s too soon. In time.

conservative pilgrim on September 9, 2009 at 7:50 PM

zerosheep on September 9, 2009 at 7:45 PM

We came to the same conclusion from different directions. I always believed that Sarah could LEGITIMIZE her national political credentials and worthiness over the next 12-18 months, given the release of her book and her battleground participation in orchestrating a huge GOP midterm win in 2010. However I never expected a free-be from Obama or the Democrats or that Sarah will get such a fast start right out of the gate.

I believe that Sarah can overcome and deal with anything. She is a superstar who is still a work in progress. Sarah will even be better in another 6 months. I can hardly wait.

technopeasant on September 9, 2009 at 7:51 PM

OT: new halo pic

http://www.foxnews.com/politics/2009/09/09/obama-press-public-option-health-care-address-despite-dimming-hopes-senate/

Phoenician on September 9, 2009 at 7:49 PM

Looks more like he is going up in smoke.

bloggless on September 9, 2009 at 7:51 PM

Question is: what would they be doing differently if they Were trying to destroy the country?

Zam88 on September 9, 2009 at 7:41 PM

probably go a little slower to catch as many unawares in the killzone as possible…

*seriously*

sven10077 on September 9, 2009 at 7:53 PM

A borrowed quote I found at C4P.

Lipstick said…
Sarah is stepping up as the Republican leader in this statement all offical like. The boys just need to get the heck out of the way and let her lead.

She is making a statment to both sides of the aisle. I AM a Republican and these ideas are the ideas of the Republican party that I am leading….any questions?

Amadeus on September 9, 2009 at 7:53 PM

I like how she ends her statement by pointing out how to identify Obama’s stooges in the media and punditry. Smooth move, if you can identify who in the media is actively assisting the Administration it makes it much easier to discredit and marginalise their voices and cut Obama off from their active support. Essentially the Gov is using their own play book against them and it is most amusing to see Obama being hoisted by his own Alinsky petard.

Hellrider on September 9, 2009 at 7:53 PM

Men in the GOP are the obstacles here, regardless of “how much they like and admire Sarah Palin”. You think the GOP will deliver a decent rebuttal~when the WH is checking FB to see what does she say?

I got my bumper sticker, people let’s show ‘em some more!

:D

ps: If she delivered the rebuttal in a “surprise” scenario, Beck and Limbaugh would need a bib tomorrow morning in their radio shows!!!

ProudPalinFan on September 9, 2009 at 7:53 PM

Be there or be square.

Knucklehead on September 9, 2009 at 7:52 PM

Can’t or I would…blow her a kiss for me and I’ll blow one to Sarah.

sven10077 on September 9, 2009 at 7:53 PM

She is the reason I resigned my membership with the impotent RNC today and she will receive my personal and financial support.

guido911 on September 9, 2009 at 7:53 PM

Sarah doesn’t have to be there or give the rebuttal, remember she isn’t the typical politician. She will watch it, study it, and when she decides she will trash it.

fourdeucer on September 9, 2009 at 7:53 PM

Why in the name of stategy and tactics isn’t our Sarah giving the darn rebuttal???? Lost opportunity for the morons in the GOP. I’m just about done with them. Thank God for Sarah.

theenforser on September 9, 2009 at 7:53 PM

From Allapundits post above:

Missed opportunity, Michael Steele.

In journalism, this would be called a “standing headline.”
Sadly, we’ve had to say this too often.

massrighty on September 9, 2009 at 7:54 PM

Hey, Allah, where are your boys Flipper and Huck? Their silence is deafening. WE know who the frontrunner is in 2012 and it ain’t them.

Percy_Peabody on September 9, 2009 at 7:55 PM

Does the WH understand how close they are to splitting this country?

I’m talking about beyond politics.

artist on September 9, 2009 at 7:24 PM

yes but what the WH doesn[‘t understand is the spilt will be 70/30 along freedomliberty/communist lines

unseen on September 9, 2009 at 7:56 PM

I think we have found our new drinking game…

… That’s my girl!

Seven Percent Solution on September 9, 2009 at 7:27 PM

I’m in!
(The grey goose is chilling already.)

massrighty on September 9, 2009 at 7:56 PM

Sarah is doing to Obama, Dems, and the GOP what she did to Alaska’s GOP. She’s gonna clean house and set the country on the right track … this time, as a private citizen. Obama and company are going to rue the day they did not let her peacefully return to the governorship of Alaska. Had they done that, she might not be the towering force she is, setting Obama’s health care agenda, making him look ridiculous and brain dead. Somebody in some news organization somewhere (hey, Greta!!!) is going to get Sarah on the tube to talk about Obama’s response to his ‘speech’. He’s going to wish, very heartily, that he’d left her alone.

SilentWatcher on September 9, 2009 at 7:56 PM

Why in the name of stategy and tactics isn’t our Sarah giving the darn rebuttal???? Lost opportunity for the morons in the GOP. I’m just about done with them. Thank God for Sarah.

theenforser on September 9, 2009 at 7:53 PM

It is better this way. Palin needs to be that private citizen lady with the Facebook page for awhile. She’s kicking his ass with her posts. Mix in an op-ed and she’s good to go.

If she were to give the official GOP rebuttal, she would be tossing her lot in with the GOP. Do you really want her to do that? Some of them are still trying to take her down and the ones that currently hold any sort of office cannot be trusted. What if she gets tied to them and they vote for ObamaCare?

myrenovations on September 9, 2009 at 7:56 PM

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