NY Sun: Palinism
Via the New York Sun:
A surprising thing is taking place as Sarah Palin starts speaking out on the issues in recent speeches, internet postings, and in the book tour she is now undertaking for her memoir “Going Rogue.” An outline is starting to appear in respect of the substance of her world view — call it “Palinism” — and it is far more substantive than her detractors suggest or than we gained a glimpse of during the campaign. She has been, in a straightforward way, stepping up on certain issues that her fellow Republicans would do well to emulate.
This started to come into view for us when she gave her interview to Barbara Walters and was asked what she thought of Israel’s West Bank settlements. “I disagree with the Obama administration on that,” Palin replied. “I believe that the Jewish settlements should be allowed to be expanded upon, because that population of Israel is, is going to grow. More and more Jewish people will be flocking to Israel in the days and weeks and months ahead. And I don’t think that the Obama administration has any right to tell Israel that the Jewish settlements cannot expand.”
Her comments ignited something of a kerfuffle on the pro-Israel left, which has long opposed Israel’s settlements. But the formulation by the former Alaska governor struck us as a wonderful statement of an emerging policy. It provides a glimpse of a leader who would respect Israel’s right to establish, democratically, its own strategy in its own sphere and could restore the standing of America’s president in the eyes in the Israelis, among whom it has plunged since President Obama’s speech in Cairo and his out-reach to the non-democratic Arab leaders.
These columns had already perked up to Mrs. Palin’s position in respect of the dollar. This came out in her speech in Hong Kong and in a posting on her Facebook page, where, in sharp contradistinction to other figures in both parties, she warned about the collapse in the value of the greenback, which has now plunged well below a thousandth of an ounce of gold. While the liberal elites mock the former governor of Alaska, Mrs. Palin herself appears to be one of the few leaders who grasp the catastrophe of a weak-dollar policy.
In any event, Mrs. Palin also emerged as sure of foot on the subject of jobs. This struck us during her interview with Greta Van Sustern of Fox News, when she was asked about the 15% unemployment rate among returning veterans. The governor went straight to taxes, saying “job opportunities are going to be created when our federal government will quit taxing those who are creating the jobs, not quit taxing but reduce the taxes, [and] start incentivizing, small business especially, so that this economy can become more robust. We’ll see jobs created, not government doing the creation of it, but the private sector.”
That is not the riff of a lightweight but of someone who has thought about and studied the relationship between high tax rates and high unemployment. This goes all the way back to the Great Depression. The governor went on to describe as “nonsense to most Americans” the idea of a second, trillion-dollar “stimulus” program, which the Democrats are talking about. Instead, she spoke of the need to reduce capital gains taxes, taxes on corporations and small businesses, and on income so that people and companies can do their own prioritizing.
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24 comments:
<span>Gov. Palin knows what she is talking about unlike most of her detractors</span>
Point in case: Liberals have destroyed the inner cities. They run the places but look at school systems, crime rates, unemployment rates, etc.
The last two paragraphs of this editorial are very encouraging to read, because this is what has been rattling around in my head for some time now.
It happens that as we were writing this editorial we had an email from a long-time reader of the Sun who had recently heard Mrs. Palin compared to the young Margaret Thatcher. The comparison was, our correspondent wrote, made by the former editor of the National Review, John O’Sullivan, who was part of the Thatcher brain trust and knows her well. Mr. O’Sullivan compared Sarah Palin “not with the Margaret Thatcher that we all have heard of, but with the emerging Margaret Thatcher” whose “sophistication and ability to articulate issues” were still being honed. And our reader’s impression was that he reckoned Mrs. Palin is more of a “political natural” than her British counterpart.
This newspaper greeted Senator McCain’s choice of Mrs. Palin as a running mate with an editorial that ran under the headline “A Brilliant Pick.” Aside from her display of a deeply held commitment to certain basic principles, she turns out to share with Ronald Reagan a quality that will stand her in good stead for years to come — people keep underestimating her. It is an opposite quality to Mr. Obama, who has been credited with a lot more savvy than he has, at least so far, displayed. It puts Mrs. Palin right where she wants to be as she positions herself for the substantive debate that will be needed to bring our country back.
Says what she means....means what she says. No wonder the liberals think she is speaking in a foreign language....they have no experience with speaking the truth. Their whole existence is the creation of lies and then trying to remember what they have said in the past. They have no capacity for either recognizing or understamnding simple truth speaking. No wonder that their little brains turn to mush at an early age.
Sad existence.
In football it is called it a work in progress. But when you have somebody as talented as Sarah Palin the attainment of steppingstones and milestones along the way are accelerated and achieved quicker and the impact of and momemtum of achieving them becomes much greater and explosive than the norm and the benefit derived by the dynamo more widespread, substantial, and influential.
Don't think for a second that Sarah Palin feels compelled to get better: to improve her comprehension of the issues, to hone her timing and political skills and acumen, to write more compelling arguments, and to deliver a better stage performance and to execute on cue with cogent eloquence.
Wow. Oh my gosh. Check out this video at the Reno book signing tonight. A mother came throught the line that had a down syndrome baby.
Sarah.Palin.Rocks!!
http://www.ktvn.com/Global/category.asp?C=170899&clipId=&topVideoCatNo=90460&topVideoCatNoB=170902&topVideoCatNoC=108651&topVideoCatNoD=170903&topVideoCatNoE=170904&clipId=4372919&topVideoCatNo=90455&autoStart=true
Yup.
Instant friendship.
I also enjoyed the demonstration. These are the best global warming demonstrators in years. They really made their point with civility and clarity.
Sarah Palin at the Gridiron Dinner. Excerpts, Photos
http://blogs.suntimes.com/sweet/2009/12/sarah_palin_at_the_gridiron_di_1.html
Just like gravity exists and there's no denying it... So does Sarah exist!... And all those who chose to deny Sarah for whatever their motives, shall soon feel gravity by voters when they get their noses bloodied as they take what gavity always results in...a crash landing!
Can't wait to see as all the 2010/2012 stars begin to fall from the sky all over America and especially the White House as President Sarah Louise Heath Palin and family moves into their new residence provided by common sense patriotic Americans.
How did Shannon Moore get into the dinner?
That picture of the otter purse seems like her handiwork.
thanks for the link. that was great.
lol nancy. i thought the same thing when i saw those pictures earlier today. she always did have a thing about the guv's legs, didn't she!
Where's her next stop?
http://www.adn.com/palin/story/1048630.html
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<p>er bestselling book, "Going Rogue," on Sunday from noon to 3 p.m. at the base exchange. Senior Airman David Carbajal of Elmendorf public affairs said Wednesday night that the Anchorage base was working to confirm whether the event would be open to the general public.
</p><p>It would be the first book signing in the home state of the former Republican vice presidential candidate.
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Yes! Those Alaskan anklebiters are a different breed! Blech!
Home at last.... That is a great way to end this part of the tour...
So she's done in the lower 48 with the book tour?
<span><span>Wrapping up great Reno visit,now headed 2 Coeurd'Alene,Idaho;we love these unconventional/beautiful book tour stops.Pls see new Facebook pix</span><span><span>about 3 hours ago</span> <span>from TwitterBerry</span></span></span>
She is at Pappy's place.
See links I put on a prior thread.
O/T...From The American Thinker!... "The Palin Palimpsest" By <span>Jed Gladstein</span>
A Real Good Read
http://www.americanthinker.com/2009/12/the_palin_palimpsest.html
sarah 2012
Global Warming strikes again.
http://www.azcentral.com/news/articles/2009/12/09/20091209stranded-hunters-ON.html
"<span>More than 25 hunters were still missing in the Flagstaff on Wednesday night after the snow left them trapped, officials said.</span>
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<p>As of 8 p.m. on Wednesday, eight to 10 hunting parties were thought to be stranded, according to Coconino County Sheriff's spokesman Gerry Blair.
</p><p>Blair said many of the stranded parties went up to hunt elk last week and were stranded after the storm hit and brought as much as 3 feet of snow on Monday."
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Going Rogue No. 1 on USA Today's 150 top sellers for third week in a row!
http://content.usatoday.com/life/books/booksdatabase/default.aspx
<span>Since "Palinism" seems to be a positive word now. i think its time to give a spin to the word "Palinized". Instead of being a victim of viscous attacks from the LSM & far left, like how Bachmann & Prejean used it, "Palinized" should mean- has been mesmerized/charmed and Inspired by Palin. e.g After meeting the Guv and her family, Barney frank has been PALINIZED! and is now consider voting for her in 2012!</span>
Thanks Beehive what a beautiful moment between two moms.
I am speechless. This is the absolutely genuine sense of authentic feeling that only the best retail politicians can get across to the people they represent. You can bet that that "Sarah moment" will travel with voters, if only because it is a genuine reflection of who she actually is.
This is why the Left fails in its attacks against her: their lies are undone by the actions of the actual person.
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