John Ziegler: The Truth About Sarah Palin’s Resignation
Via Big Hollywood:
With all that’s been said about Governor Sarah Palin’s supposedly “shocking” announcement that she was resigning from office, you might think that everything that needs to be said about this has already been reported. However, as I proved in my documentary which “stars” Palin, when it comes to the most unfairly vilified personality of our time, it is more the rule than the exception that the true story about her gets totally lost in the media translation.
Her resignation has been a classic example.
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ICEBURG ALERT!!! Gov. Palin responsible for Michael Jackson's death?
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Ziegler is a must hire for 2012
watching him everyday giving a smackdown to romney bots and obama bot talking heads
Great perspective by John and David Keene is a Mitt Romney promoter. I am seriously considering not attending CPAC because of his comments.. Keene is a joke !! SARAH AMERICA FOREVER !!!
Keene is like all the rest of these "insiders." They've got their panties in a wad because they didn't get the heads up from her.
I believe the Guv will speak at CPAC. Keene will be begging her in about a month or so.
Ziegler would make a great POTUS press secretary. Meg would be busy as chief of staff, anyway.
Zeigler as press secretary, that's funny.
Soon-To-Be-Ex-Governor Palin would be wise to distance herself from this schmuck.
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Governor Palin, how do I love thee, let me count the ways!!!
While John Ziegler has been a staunch defender of the Governor, she probably would not want to hire him as his press secretary if she were to be come President. She certainly does not want Meg Stapleton as her chief of staff. I think this is part of her problem. She is already the leading Republican candidate in this Democrat's mind, but could really scare Obama (if his policies fail) in 2012 if she got a politically adroit, shrewd team of advisors. If she wants the big job in Washington, like it or not, she is going to have ot navigate Washington politics. Bill Kristol and Fred Malek are great starts. She has been reaching across the aisle to Dianne Feinstein who is a fan as well. John Ziegler, while having the right beltway pedigree (Georgetown degree in Government with a monor in Theology and Philosophy) has a combative, antagonistic approach with the mainstream media. That is the exact opposite of what you want in your press secretary.
Meg Stapleton has done a fair job as the Governor's spokeswoman, but I believe some of her strategy has led to a lot of the public misperception about the Governor.
Kwaisi:
What has led to the MISPERCEPTION of the governor is a concerted effort by the Obama war room over the last 10 months to spread disinformation, propaganda, smears, lies, innuendo, falsehoods and to file multiple ethics violations that make it appear to the outside world that Sarah Palin is to blame for everything thrown at her.
That's like blaming a battered wife (victim) for her husband beating her up because she asked him to do something.
And then of course you throw in the meme that Sarah is playing the victim, which she isn't.
Get real-this MISPERCEPTION is and has been all conceived and orchestrated courtesy of Axelrod, Emmanuel and Obama's merry men and women.
You may be right techno. Let's assume that you are right. Wouldn't it then behouve (sp?) Gov. Palin ot assemble an equally politically savvy team like Obama. When it comes to politics, you have to know how to play the game in order to get where you need to go. She can't become the POTUS by shunning Washington insiders. It is clear that Meg Stapleton is no match for David Axelrod. I'll bet you Bill Kristol could give them a run for their money. I'll bet you Fred Malek would be willing to fund whatever they needed to do as well. Like it or not, at some point if she wants to become POTUS, she is going to have to play the game with the big boys in Washington.
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