What’s the first thing that came to mind when you heard that Rick Santorum ‘s special needs child was in the hospital with pneumonia late last month? I bet all of Mitt Romney ‘s money it wasn’t Sarah Palin unless you are Sarah Palin. In an op-ed for “Newsweek,” a magazine she loves to hate , Palin ever so delicately tied her experience raising her son Trig , who has Down syndrome, to Santorum. Of the roughly 900-word article, 123 of them relate to Santorum and his daughter Bella who was born with Trisomy 18, a disability similar to Down syndrome. It’s all downhill from there. For more perspective, the names “Rick” and “Santorum” appear three times total and are all found in the first paragraph. The word “my,” in reference to Palin herself, appears 15 times throughout the rest. I didn’t bother searching for “I” and “I’ve.” Read the article here . h/t FishbowlNY

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She’s talking about “clobbering” Obama in a debate, and by implication in the general election. Palin says GOP voters should take that into consideration in the primaries. And this is pretty much a Palin endorsement for Gingrich, which has been mostly unarticulated at this point, but see C4P, ” Governor Palin’s Clarion Call: “Rage Against the Machine…Vote for Newt!” ”

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Sarah Palin: Vote Newt!

On January 29, 2012, in Uncategorized, by arlenschumer

This is pretty close to an endorsement…. “And I say, you know, you got to rage against the machine at this point in order to defend our republic and save what is good and secure and prosperous about our nation,” Palin continued. “We need somebody who is engaged in sudden and relentless reform and is not

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On January 22, 2012, in Uncategorized, by mrkeybiz

Everyone has been a buzz about Newt’s debate performance last night and the polls are showing him on a roll in SC. Intrade has him at 70% to win tommorow which will change the game. The endorsements are rolling in with a quasi-endorsement from Palin, Perry yesterday, and now Michael Reagan and Chuck

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A great interview: Part II is here . William Jacobson has the quote: ” Sarah Palin: “If I had to vote in South Carolina in order to keep this thing going I’d vote for Newt” .”

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Sarah Palin: Thumbs Up for Newt in South Carolina Debate

On January 18, 2012, in Uncategorized, by DusenberyGarratt

A great interview: Part II is here . William Jacobson has the quote: ” Sarah Palin: “If I had to vote in South Carolina in order to keep this thing going I’d vote for Newt” .”

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Midnight snacks 01.05.12

On January 6, 2012, in Uncategorized, by

Bristol Palin is ” over ” Hollywood. Bob Beckel doesn’t want to talk about Kim Kardashian . Mitt Romney ‘s in a comic book . Mayor Michael Bloomberg didn’t ask his girlfriend for permission to kiss Lady Gaga . Rick Santorum says his nephew is going through ” a phase ” in his support for Ron Paul .

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GOP presidential hopeful Newt Gingrich is sinking in the polls but nevertheless said he would consider former Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin as a potential vice presidential running mate. “I am a great admirer of hers and she was a remarkable reform governor of Alaska, she’s somebody who I think brings a great deal to the possibility of helping in government and that would be one of the possibilities,” the former House Speaker said in response to a question about Palin during a tele-town hall Wednesday. He didn’t stop there — Gingrich also suggested the 2008 GOP vice presidential candidate could be a good pick for “some very important cabinet positions.” “There are also some very important cabinet positions that she could fill very, very well,” he said. “I can’t imagine anybody who would do a better job of driving us to an energy solution than Gov. Palin, for example. Tell her that she would certainly be on the list of one of the people we would consider.” Palin has held off on endorsing anyone in the GOP race, saying earlier this month she’s not willing to do so “with the field as it stands.” Listen to the audio below, via Mediaite :

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An independent group is running radio advertisements in Iowa urging voters to go “rogue” and cast their votes for Sarah Palin at the state’s caucuses, despite the former Alaska governor’s insistence that she is not running for president. The group, calling itself “Sarah Palin’s Iowa Earthquake,” released the 30-second spot less than a week out from the Iowa caucuses, the first official nominating event in the 2012 campaign. The ad says it is not authorized by Palin or any other candidate. “Are you unhappy with the current GOP field? Let me tell you something, you are not alone,” the ad says. “Join thousands of Iowans as we vote rogue. It’s the caucus for Sarah Palin on January 3. Let Iowa and the entire country know we want real leadership and real reform in D.C. So come on Iowa, vote rogue on January 3!” A similar group calling itself “Sarah Palin’s Earthquake Movement” is planning to run TV ads in Iowa markets through Jan. 1, according to its Facebook page . Palin said in October she would not be seeking the presidency in 2012, though she fueled speculation earlier this month when she said it wasn’t too late for “folks” to jump into the GOP race. This isn’t the first effort to try to draft Palin into the 2012 race: A separate group called Conservatives4Palin announced plans last month to run a TV ad campaign urging Palin to “reconsider” making a presidential bid.

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Paul Ryan: Thinks Big and Acts Bold

On December 22, 2011, in Uncategorized, by Matvej32MIRONOV

Conservative voices–Romney, Gingrich, Bennett, Rubio, Palin and more–react to HUMAN EVENTS Conservative of the Year 2011.

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