Sarah Palin, the Christian Right and Fascism in America

Wow, they sure wouldn't be talking about any of this if Palin won. So even her own party thought she was a tantrum-throwing dumb kook, that's pretty bad.

But what goes unsaid is that those same people defended her while she still had a chance. In other words, by turning around and bashing her now, they're admitting it was all a big lie, a big show. I hope that point is not lost on people, and they start seeing the entire election process for the charade that it was, and is.
 
SAO said:
Wow, they sure wouldn't be talking about any of this if Palin won. So even her own party thought she was a tantrum-throwing dumb kook, that's pretty bad.

But what goes unsaid is that those same people defended her while she still had a chance. In other words, by turning around and bashing her now, they're admitting it was all a big lie, a big show. I hope that point is not lost on people, and they start seeing the entire election process for the charade that it was, and is.

Yup! It's quite frightening to know that those who were promoting her, KNOWING what she IS really like and more than likely KNOWING that she could become PRESIDENT OF THE U.S. if McCain died, never would have said a word about this and would have gone through with helping her become Vice President anyway regardless of how incompetent and psychopathic she really is.

It just boggles the mind. :cry:
 
SAO said:
Wow, they sure wouldn't be talking about any of this if Palin won. So even her own party thought she was a tantrum-throwing dumb kook, that's pretty bad.

Yeah, talk about wishful thinking. This time, it looks like it bit them right in the behind :cool2:
 
Nienna Eluch said:
Yup! It's quite frightening to know that those who were promoting her, KNOWING what she IS really like and more than likely KNOWING that she could become PRESIDENT OF THE U.S. if McCain died, never would have said a word about this and would have gone through with helping her become Vice President anyway regardless of how incompetent and psychopathic she really is.

It just boggles the mind. :cry:

Indeed. And why? Well, fear of the REAL powers? Or their own complicity in the power structure which they expected to take care of them?

The whole thing stinks to high heaven. Heck, even Fox News is on the attack!
 
Laura said:
Nienna Eluch said:
Yup! It's quite frightening to know that those who were promoting her, KNOWING what she IS really like and more than likely KNOWING that she could become PRESIDENT OF THE U.S. if McCain died, never would have said a word about this and would have gone through with helping her become Vice President anyway regardless of how incompetent and psychopathic she really is.

It just boggles the mind. :cry:

Indeed. And why? Well, fear of the REAL powers? Or their own complicity in the power structure which they expected to take care of them?

The whole thing stinks to high heaven. Heck, even Fox News is on the attack!


And that's odd in itself....Palin has a reputation for holding a grudge, and I don't think she's going to forget anyone who disses her. I'm keeping an eye out for Dominionist retribution, which could be another reason Bush is looking so down in the mouth now, osit.

From ABC news:

Asked about the Fox report that she did not know the NAFTA members or that Africa was a continent, Palin said, "If they're an unnamed source, that says it all. I won't comment on anyone's gossip based on anonymous sources. That's kind of a small of a bitter type of person who anonymously would charge that I didn't know an answer to a question. So, until I know who's talking about it, I won't have a comment on a false allegation."

And this:

"I don't think anybody should give Sarah Palin that much credit, that I would trump an economic, woeful time in this nation that occurred about two months ago, that my presence on the ticket would trump the economic crisis that America found itself in a couple of months ago and attribute John McCain's loss to me," Palin told reporters in Arizona Wednesday.

"Now, having said that, if I cost John McCain even one vote, I'm sorry about that because John McCain, I believe, is the American hero. I had believed that it was his time. ...He being so full of courage and wisdom and experience, that valor he just embodies, I believe he would've been the best pick, but that is not the Americans' choice at this time."

Full article here: http://www.abcnews.go.com/GMA/Politics/Story?id=6196407&page=1

NOTE: When I first read this article it was three pages, now its 4, and I notice a lot more he saids she saids than the first reading.
*note to self...copy articles the first read through*

Palin's last remark is interesting, because it sounds like code to regroup. :/ I wonder what's going to happen to her detractors back home, and if she's been politically neutralized or not.
 
Sarah Palin slip of the mask?

Quote from the following article: _http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20081108/ap_on_el_pr/palin

Palin backed off from calling for the resignation of fellow Alaskan Ted Stevens, the longest-serving Republican in Senate history. Stevens leads Democrat Mark Begich by about 3,500 votes with more than 50,000 to be counted.
A Washington jury convicted Stevens on Oct. 27 of seven felony counts of failing to report more than $250,000 in gifts, mostly renovations on his home. Stevens is appealing the verdict.
"The Alaska voters have spoken and me not being a dictator won't be telling anyone what to do," she said.
 
Re: Sarah Palin slip of the mask?

I guess that was indeed a "slip of the mask"! :D

Any other person might have said "The Alaska voters have spoken and since we have a democracy I won't be telling anyone what to do" but hey, here it seems like Sarah had her mind preoccupied with some particular thought... ;)
 
Re: Sarah Palin slip of the mask?

Palin's sounding a little "bitter" these days, doncha think? Here she seems to be accusing "Republican campaign aides" of sabotaging her during the campaign....


Palin hits back at 'jerk' critics
BBC News, November 8, 2008

Alaska Governor Sarah Palin has hit back at critics who said she thought Africa was a country not a continent, calling them "jerks".

Anonymous Republican Party aides cited in a Fox News report also said she did not know the three members of the North America Free Trade Agreement (Nafta).

Mrs Palin said her comments on Africa and Nafta were taken out of context.

She also said she had not asked for the expensive clothes bought for her failed White House bid with John McCain.

Mrs Palin said the leaks about Africa and Nafta must have come from Republican campaign aides who helped her prepare for her debate against Democratic vice-presidential candidate Joe Biden.

"I think if there are allegations based on questions or comments that I made in debate prep about Nafta or about the continent versus the country when we talk about Africa there, then those were taken out of context and that is cruel," she told reporters in her home state of Alaska.

"It's mean-spirited, it's immature, it's unprofessional, and those guys are jerks."

She said it was "cowardly" of the sources not to reveal themselves.

She also faced down accusations that she spent huge sums of money on clothes for the campaign.

"I never asked for anything more than a Diet Dr Pepper once in a while."

The Republican National Committee (RNC) spent more than $150,000 (£96,000) on a designer wardrobe and beauty treatments for Mrs Palin after she was chosen as John McCain's running mate.

"Those are the RNC's clothes. They're not my clothes," she said. "I never forced anybody to buy anything."


 
Re: Sarah Palin slip of the mask?

PepperFritz said:
Palin's sounding a little "bitter" these days, doncha think? Here she seems to be accusing "Republican campaign aides" of sabotaging her during the campaign....


Yep! I think that there is some heavy-duty damage control being done there as they need to set her up well for her 2012 presidential run. :/

Also, the blatant lying she was doing is nauseating.

Palin said:
"It's mean-spirited, it's immature, it's unprofessional, and those guys are jerks."

She said it was "cowardly" of the sources not to reveal themselves.

She also faced down accusations that she spent huge sums of money on clothes for the campaign.

"I never asked for anything more than a Diet Dr Pepper once in a while."

Of course, her fear mongering and hate spewing is okey dokey. Riling up the white supremacists into an assassinating frenzy is just part of campaigning. :rolleyes: A true psychopath. Oh woes me!

They are patching up fast and furious it seems to me.
 
Gimpy said:
And that's odd in itself....Palin has a reputation for holding a grudge, and I don't think she's going to forget anyone who disses her. [..]

Asked about the Fox report that she did not know the NAFTA members or that Africa was a continent, Palin said, "If they're an unnamed source, that says it all. I won't comment on anyone's gossip based on anonymous sources. That's kind of a small of a bitter type of person who anonymously would charge that I didn't know an answer to a question. So, until I know who's talking about it, I won't have a comment on a false allegation."


That could explain it. Her remark above struck me as completely nonsensical when it first came out. It confuses and mixes meanings of words in a characteristic way thta reminded to me some quote from psychopaths in the recommended books.

If the allegations are false, just say it. What does the anonymity of the source have to do with it? But, when you understand that all she is thinking about getting her hands on that person and wringing his\her neck, then yes it makes sense. It's kinda scary how open she is about it. Again, thank god she isn't that smart.
 
Sarah Palin said:
"I never asked for anything more than a Diet Dr Pepper once in a while."

Maybe that explains her stupidity - she's loaded with brain cell killing aspartame.
 
_http://www.truthout.org/110908Y

Sarah Palin Blamed by the US Secret Service Over Death Threats Against Barack Obama
Saturday 08 November 2008

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by: Tim Shipman, The Telegraph UK


The angry rhetoric at Sarah Palin's campaign events was cited by the Secret Service as a contributer to a spike in the amount of death threats against Obama.

Sarah Palin's attacks on Barack Obama's patriotism provoked a spike in death threats against the future president, Secret Service agents revealed during the final weeks of the campaign.

The Republican vice presidential candidate attracted criticism for accusing Mr Obama of "palling around with terrorists", citing his association with the sixties radical William Ayers.

The attacks provoked a near lynch mob atmosphere at her rallies, with supporters yelling "terrorist" and "kill him" until the McCain campaign ordered her to tone down the rhetoric.

But it has now emerged that her demagogic tone may have unintentionally encouraged white supremacists to go even further.

The Secret Service warned the Obama family in mid October that they had seen a dramatic increase in the number of threats against the Democratic candidate, coinciding with Mrs Palin's attacks.

Michelle Obama, the future First Lady, was so upset that she turned to her friend and campaign adviser Valerie Jarrett and said: "Why would they try to make people hate us?"

The revelations, contained in a Newsweek history of the campaign, are likely to further damage Mrs Palin's credentials as a future presidential candidate. She is already a frontrunner, with Louisiana Governor Bobby Jindal, to take on Mr Obama in four years time.

Details of the spike in threats to Mr Obama come as a report last week by security and intelligence analysts Stratfor, warned that he is a high risk target for racist gunmen. It concluded: "Two plots to assassinate Obama were broken up during the campaign season, and several more remain under investigation. We would expect federal authorities to uncover many more plots to attack the president that have been hatched by white supremacist ideologues."

Irate John McCain aides, who blame Mrs Palin for losing the election, claim Mrs Palin took it upon herself to question Mr Obama's patriotism, before the line of attack had been cleared by Mr McCain.

That claim is part of a campaign of targeted leaks designed to torpedo her ambitions, with claims that she did not know that Africawas a continent rather than a country.

The advisers have branded her a "diva" and a "whack job" and claimed that she did not know which other countries are in the North American Free Trade Area, (Canada and Mexico). They say she spent more than $150,000 on designer clothes, including $40,000 on her husband Todd and that she refused to prepare for the disastrous series of interviews with CBS's Katie Couric.

In a bid to salvage her reputation Mrs Palin came out firing in an interview with CNN, dismissing the anonymous leakers in unpresidential language as "jerks" who had taken "questions or comments I made in debate prep out of context."

She said: "I consider it cowardly. It's not true. That's cruel, it's mean-spirited, it's immature, it's unprofessional and those guys are jerks if they came away taking things out of context and then tried to spread something on national news that's not fair and not right."

She was not asked about her incendiary rhetoric against Mr Obama. But she did deny the spending spree claims, saying the clothes in question had been returned to the Republican National Committee. "Those are the RNC's clothes, they're not my clothes. I asked for anything more than maybe a diet Dr Pepper once in a while. These are false allegations."

Speaking as she returned to her native Alaska, Mrs Palin claimed to be baffled by what she claims was sexism on the national stage. "Here in Alaska that double standard isn't applied because these guys know that Alaskan women are pretty tough, on a par with the men in terms of being outdoors, working hard," she said.

"They're commercial fishermen, they're pilots, they're working up on the North slope in the oil fields. You see equality in Alaska. I think that was a bit of as surprise on the national level."
 
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Yep!  I think that there is some heavy-duty damage control being done there as they need to set her up well for her 2012 presidential run.  :/

Also, the blatant lying she was doing is nauseating.

Palin said:
"It's mean-spirited, it's immature, it's unprofessional, and those guys are jerks."

She said it was "cowardly" of the sources not to reveal themselves.

She also faced down accusations that she spent huge sums of money on clothes for the campaign.

"I never asked for anything more than a Diet Dr Pepper once in a while."

Of course, her fear mongering and hate spewing is okey dokey.  Riling up the white supremacists into an assassinating frenzy is just part of campaigning.  :rolleyes:  A true psychopath.  Oh woes me!

They are patching up fast and furious it seems to me.

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Well, there's no moss on this gal.  As soon as Ted Steven is tossed from the Senate, they have to have another election to replace him.  It looks like Sarah's going to put herself forward for the job

http://www.sott.net/articles/show/168825-Barack-Obama-his-election-has-shaken-the-roots-of-Senate

Ted Stevens, the longest-serving Republican in Senate history who turns 85 next week, is clinging to a margin of less than 4,000 votes over Democrat Mark Begich in Alaska. But even if he wins, Stevens is set to be expelled following his conviction on corruption charges. Sarah Palin, who as Governor would have to call a special election to replace him, may stand herself.

She's not going away that easily.  Given the amount of background support she has (McCain's staffers don't count. He's done now.) she could easily step into a mid-term Senate seat and back into the spotlight.  She only has to win Alaska, not the whole country.  dog help us all . . . .

Herondancer

edited for typos
 
herondancer said:
She's not going away that easily. Given the amount of background support she has (McCain's staffers don't count. He's done now.) she could easily step into a mid-term Senate seat and back into the spotlight. She only has to win Alaska, not the whole country. dog help us all . . . .

Oh yeah, she's had a taste of real fame, and an agenda of the Dominionists or not, she likes it, osit. And for her to see how see can inflame the hate and fear in her buddies the white supremacists must have just filled her with righteousness. :rolleyes:

All in all, as has been said repeatedly, a very interesting time is ahead of us. :/
 

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