"Government is not the solution to our problem.Government is the problem."
Ronald Reagan, first Inaugural Address, January 20, 1981

Saturday, July 4, 2009

Palin Stepping Down; Critics in Both Parties Salivating

With the announcement that she is leaving office, Sarah Palin has generated yet another firestorm of verbal vomit from political panderers in both parties and the media who are hoping, slobbering, yes, nearly dying to nail her to the wall as the latest republican to have a scandal.
While I am certainly in no position to advertise any facts other than what is publicly known, I do have the benefit of a long time in the political arena watching conservatives getting destroyed for obvious political gain, whether they are guilty or not.

All the drooling over a potential chance to damn Palin to the ash heap of political history is evidence of who the liberals in both parties really fear in 2012.
They believe Gingrich is touchable due to past lust affairs on his own life, and they may be right.
Democrats can get away with fooling around, and Republicans cannot; nor should they be able to.

While I despise the Democrat double standard, I cannot and will not defend the Mark Sanford types who are ruining the Republican party along with help from the spineless, unprincipled leadership.
That being said, it would be nice if extramarital affairs committed by Democrats were talked about and condemned to the same extent Republicans are, but that will never happen, so we may as well just deal with it, and stop screwing around as a party.

But I digress;
Palin, though somewhat inexperienced, is a rare bright spot in our party, and they want to get rid of her ASAP!
She reminds everyone too much of Ronald Reagan, providing a stark contrast between the modern day political nuance prevalent in both parties, designed to keep politicians from ever having to take a stand, accomplish anything, or live inside any boundaries.

I will defend her against her obviously politically motivated critics until the day they can prove she has done anything wrong.
Will I support her for President?
The jury is still out on that one, but other than her or Newt, I see no one else remotely suitable to defend freedom, and that is the number one priority for any president, or at least should be.

Happy Independence Day
Let's go win it back!!

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