Sarah’s Canadian Outreach
Perhaps it’s a case of cause and effect.
Sarah Palin speaks. Liberals foam at the mouth.
Sadly, it’s a condition for which there is no known medical
treatment.
The latest outbreak of this condition broke out after Palin
spoke in Calgary, Alberta, over the weekend. During her speech,
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Would Reagan vote for Sarah Palin?
That’s the question Reagan scholar Steve Hayward poses in today’s Washington Post. The article is more interesting than the question, which is a no-brainer.
As Hayward says, if Reagan were around, he would have no problem voting for Palin should she secure the GOP presidential nomination. In addition to the fact that Palin [...]
Palin and Reagan: Together Again for the First Time
Paul Mirengoff of Power Line, who seems as conflicted as can be about the aspects and auspices of Sarah Louise Palin, ponders them deeply in a recent post, Would Reagan vote for Sarah Palin? (Answer: Yes.)
Paul quotes from Steve Hayward writing in the Washington Post (I supply the missing link here); Hayward is [...]
Joe Macaron: Assad Lost in Translation: It is the Iranian, Stupid
After a year of going back and forth in building up anticipation, Syrian President Bashar Assad almost borrowed Sarah Palin’s analogy of “thanks, but no thanks to that bridge to nowhere” in reaction to President Barack Obama administration’s tapping of a new ambassador.
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Ron Paul’s Party
WASHINGTON — “Hey,” a young man shouted to his friends in the
hotel lobby. “This guy doesn’t know who won the straw poll!” He
was referring to the presidential straw poll at the Conservative
Political Action Conference (CPAC), the nation’s largest
gathering of conservative activists. The crowd told “this [...]
Sarah Palin then and now
George Will’s latest column is, I think, almost spot-on in its discussion of Sarah Palin. My only quibble is with Will’s perhaps playful comparison of Palin to William Miller, Barry Goldwater’s nominee for vice president in 1964. Miller realized that Goldwater would be trounced and, according to some reports, went through the [...]













