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Sarah Palin says she left Fox News
so she can reach a ´larger audience´
before trashing Mitt Romney´s campaign

New York Daily News, by David Knowles

Original Article

Posted By:MissMolly, 1/29/2013 8:02:40 AM

To hear Sarah Palin tell it, big things lay ahead for Sarah Palin. Just days after the former Fox News contributor and one-time Gov. of Alaska revealed that she would not renew her position at the conservative-leaning network, Palin granted an interview to ultra-conservative website Brietbart.comin which she explained the motives behind the split.(Snip)The former Alaska governor even found time to take a shot at Mitt Romney when assessing just how President Obama was reelected. “The problem is that some on the right are now skittish because of the lost 2012 election. They shouldn’t be. Conservatism didn’t lose.

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Reply 1 - Posted by: califedup, 1/29/2013 8:10:03 AM     (No. 9145788)

Nothing more than a Propaganda hit piece by another member of the state run media. This woman really terrifies the communist democrats and especially the feminists because she is the living embodiment that proves them to be out and out liars about how women really can succeed and find true happiness with a family and good husband.


Reply 2 - Posted by: Susannah, 1/29/2013 8:11:34 AM     (No. 9145793)

Sorry, but I have no use for anyone who launches spitballs from the sidelines. Palin could have run, if her determination to save this country was so all-powerful. There was no external force stopping her. She was either too lazy, or too afraid to mix it up with the other candidates. What an operator.


   

 

  


 
Reply 3 - Posted by: TheMotherCO, 1/29/2013 8:21:28 AM     (No. 9145810)

Once a quitter, always a quitter and always it is someone else´s fault. She frankly stinks on every tv show she has been on. Some people excuse everything she does - tired of that and her.


Reply 4 - Posted by: HisHandmaiden, 1/29/2013 8:24:45 AM     (No. 9145814)

Sorry folks, "lazy" and "afraid" are completely inaccurate when it comes to describing Sarah Palin... Anyone who runs half marathons is not lazy... or kills moose is not afraid... Find two more accurate adjectives... or maybe it is jealousy and bitterness in your heart...


Reply 5 - Posted by: nerdowell, 1/29/2013 8:30:49 AM     (No. 9145835)

Sarah makes the right diagnosis but picks the wrong cause.

Mitt´s failure was in articulating a coherent, inclusive vision of future prosperity--

"American exceptional-ism", "liberty," and "free-markets" are abstractions, and many of those able to comprehend these concepts find them intimidating.

Here´s a thought: once you give somebody something, it´s their property. People assumed they owned cradle-to-grave healthcare. Romney promised to end it.
Abstract concepts are no substitute for tangibles.

Mitt´s campaign failed to make the ideals he propounded real and personal enough to overcome the general fear of losing something already granted.


Reply 6 - Posted by: Catherine, 1/29/2013 8:36:11 AM     (No. 9145854)

Ditto # 5. Those who suggest she is weak or a quitter haven´t paid attention. She´s neither.


Reply 7 - Posted by: TrueBlueWfan, 1/29/2013 8:36:53 AM     (No. 9145855)

Sarah is right, and most of her critics are either: misinformed, jealous, or liberal. There´s a chance they are all 3.


   

 

  


 
Reply 8 - Posted by: Felixcat, 1/29/2013 8:39:40 AM     (No. 9145863)

I don´t know wheteher Sarah Palin has a future in politics or not. I think she has good political instincts and I dare anyone her to ebdure the abuse she received (and still does) becasue of what: her politics? her appearance? her voice?

I will agree that Matt Romney lost control; he allowed the Obama campaign to demonize him as some heartless, cold blooded Monopoly tycoon, killing peole as he made his millions, etc while AL Gore (now worth more than Romney) just keps humming along. Where the Republican COnvention should have been Mitt and company talking in detail about their future and plans for this country, we had person after person telling us what a nice guy he is... Running for President or King of the Prom?


Reply 9 - Posted by: MissMolly, 1/29/2013 9:01:33 AM     (No. 9145940)

Lazy? Ask those who worked with her in Alaska (she hired a city manager to handle her duties for tiny Wasilla) and those who tried to help her cope with the national media as a v-p candidate. Quitter? Ask the Alaskans who elected her to a full term as governor, but got only a half-term. And the fellow Energy Commission members who saw her "resign" after less than one year of a ten-year term.

What is there to be "jealous" about? She´s lovely, but so are a lot of dedicated, enthusiastic, hard-working Republican women who have families and responsibilities, don´t whine about their press coverage or find excuses for their actions. Martinez? Ayotte? Bachmann? Haley?


Reply 10 - Posted by: Sunhan65, 1/29/2013 9:11:00 AM     (No. 9145980)

Romney´s problems winning elections pre-date anything Palin did or said. Mitt won the GOP nomination because he had more money than his opponents, and he lost the general because he didn´t have that advantage over Obama. In retrospect, the one good thing about the 2012 campaign was Palin´s total exclusion from it. It shielded her from Mitt´s attack machine during the primary and insulated her from his failed presidential campaign. Unlike Romney, Palin remains a viable conservative voice. That appears to bother some people.


Reply 11 - Posted by: chumley, 1/29/2013 9:14:52 AM     (No. 9145991)

There sure have been a bunch of Sarah hit pieces posted the last few days. Pretty good publicity for someone who is irrelevant.
And the fangs sure come out. What is everyone so afraid of?


Reply 12 - Posted by: Kristen, 1/29/2013 9:16:35 AM     (No. 9145998)

Doesn´t matter what Romney did or did not do. The media was dead set on supporting Obama and used every source, not just news programs.

FALSE information was daily fed through shows such as Leno and Letterman about Romney and also Palin. Kebi and Letterman were absolutely obsessed with Palin and after his nomination, with Romney.

Even yesterday, Leno had to make false slurs about Palin. He obsession with her border is abnormal.


   

 



 
Reply 13 - Posted by: noproblems, 1/29/2013 9:26:58 AM     (No. 9146031)

i am still amazed that some of the folks who post on this board are still drinking the kool=aid from the republican party and their establishemnt leadership.

understand that Reagan was the exception for the republican party. look back 30 years and tell me one other republican candidatge that was not an establishment type or part of the politcal class.

the same people who dont like Palin did not like Reagan when he was president. keep hoping that the next nominee will be different. foolish


Reply 14 - Posted by: Chuzzles, 1/29/2013 9:28:35 AM     (No. 9146035)

Part of the blind hatred we see exibited towards Sarah Palin, on Lcom and in the media, comes from the fact that she is an outspoken and committed Christian who actually stands by her beliefs. And there are a lot of people who just can´t stand that she puts the welfare of her family before anything else.

And the people who call her ´quitter´ are being deliberately obtuse in their hatred. And on Lcom, where we pride ourselves on being informed, it is really sad.


Reply 15 - Posted by: kahunavol, 1/29/2013 9:36:34 AM     (No. 9146058)

Nothing on L.com is quite as predictable as a Sarah Palin thread.


Reply 16 - Posted by: Wetlandz, 1/29/2013 9:40:42 AM     (No. 9146067)

Sarah Palin needs to decide if she´s going to be another useless talker or go back to office and lead us through troubled times. I think she could but quitting the governorship was a huge step in the wrong direction. Lets face facts here, we don´t need one more Karl rove or Dick Morris. I´m sorry Sarah but Romney Ryan would´ve been excellent leaders and the media assassinated and manufactured non issues without scrutinizing Odumbo and Obiden. Does she really think Newt would´ve won or that he was some bonafide conservative? Gimme a break.


Reply 17 - Posted by: log cabin preacher, 1/29/2013 9:42:58 AM     (No. 9146072)

Wow - never ceases to amaze me how the Palin-haters come out in full force. What she endures and still does is nothing short of criminal, and yet her fellow conservatives chime in with the same liberal talking points. My favorite is still the people complaining her voice is too screechy. Seriously? Thank God for this brave woman and if we had a different media, we´d be talking about President Palin right now.


   

 

  


 
Reply 18 - Posted by: Bill the Cat, 1/29/2013 9:46:14 AM     (No. 9146081)

Amen, #5.


Reply 19 - Posted by: Malia2012, 1/29/2013 9:50:39 AM     (No. 9146091)

I agree with both #2 & #3. Personally, as a lifelong-conservative and a President Reagan supporter, I resent being told that if I don´t worship at the throne of Sarah Palin, I´m not quite a "conservative" and didn´t support President Reagan. She "left" FNC because at least in our house and conservatives we know, every time she appeared during the primaries, OR the election, hammering Mitt Romney and praising everyone from Herman Cain to endorsing New Gingrich, the remote changed networks. If I never hear another word from Sarah Palin, it will be too soon. Okay, let loose the brickbats.


Reply 20 - Posted by: Leshno, 1/29/2013 9:52:32 AM     (No. 9146103)

My goodness! On this one short thread the Palin fans have called those of us, less enamored with the lady, foolish, jealous, bitter, misinformed, kool-aid drinkers, Reagan haters, anti Christian, anti family, hateful and just plain sad. You have redefined "sad".


Reply 21 - Posted by: cyberspace cadet, 1/29/2013 9:57:55 AM     (No. 9146122)

You can never doubt that Sarah Palin loves her country. Too bad we can´t say the same about so many other politicians.


Reply 22 - Posted by: Rinktum, 1/29/2013 10:11:11 AM     (No. 9146156)

Simply put, Gov. Palin is not of the ruling class. She was not considered suitable by the elites. Ironic isn´t it, considering the mess we have in this country is directly related to the many bad decisions made by them. The party, consultants and commentators are the ones who did a number on Gov. Palin. When they could have offered advice and encouragement they instead mocked and ridiculed her. At the same time, Obama was hailed as an intellectual moderate by those very people. Now tell me please, whose judgment is sound?


   

 



 
Reply 23 - Posted by: PageTurner, 1/29/2013 10:13:52 AM     (No. 9146166)

Uhhh, that´s Breitbart.com, David. We spell it Breitbart.

Seeing you know so much more than Sarah Palin and all. /s

Duckweed.


Reply 24 - Posted by: JAN, 1/29/2013 10:17:36 AM     (No. 9146180)

So now we´ve gone from bashing GW Bush to bashing Romney.

Always a great way to begin the 2014 campaign.

Bash our own and ignore the evils of the left.


Reply 25 - Posted by: King of all trolls, 1/29/2013 10:17:48 AM     (No. 9146181)

Food fight!


Reply 26 - Posted by: Me?Opinionated?Nah!, 1/29/2013 10:20:39 AM     (No. 9146190)

Neener! Neener! She’s rubber. You’re glue. All the nasty, snarky characterizations you throw at her bounce back to you. So there!

Yes, it’s Bash Sarah Palin Week once again in Lamestream Mediaville. Come to think of it, Week is way too short. It’s more like Five Years during which she’s been pummeled by the press and the always dependable Reply Posters who inhabit threads such as the one you’re reading right now.

Negative accusations seem to make her even stronger. Her self-confidence has been well-earned by way of extraordinarily rich, multifaceted, eminently praiseworthy life experience. It’s been quite apparent that those who disparage her only strengthen her resolve to succeed. Sarah knows who she is. Her detractors know as well, inasmuch as she still holds the record for continuing to live rent-free in their heads.


Reply 27 - Posted by: horacer, 1/29/2013 10:42:40 AM     (No. 9146237)

Palin left FOX because they only offered 30% of what she received on her previous contract. It´s not about reaching a bigger audience it´s about money. Palin´s a smart business woman, she knows how to market herself. Personally I don´t care for her, but I admire her ability to create economic opportunities for herself and her family. One of the major networks will offer her something, like a Today show gig.


Reply 28 - Posted by: bpl40, 1/29/2013 11:10:09 AM     (No. 9146301)

I have a lot of respect and admiration for Sarah and continue to do so. Even if she had disagreements with the Romney camp, she should have jumped into the 2012 election and barnstormed the across the country in support of Conservative candidates at all levels. She would have made a difference and would carry a lot more weight right now. Disappointing.


Reply 29 - Posted by: enuf8, 1/29/2013 11:13:08 AM     (No. 9146311)

To be expected when a ´hit piece´ is posted, the same old group of the ´haters´ appear. If Romney was great, why did he not win? Hmmmm, even try to put his loss on Palin´s shoulders saying that she did not campaign for him.


Reply 30 - Posted by: PoliticalJunky, 1/29/2013 11:16:09 AM     (No. 9146316)

I´m with 20. I voted for McCain/Palin. I didn´t like McCain. I had high hopes for Palin. I hated to see the media trashing her. However, I was never a Palin worshiper. I was never a Palin basher either. I don´t believe in attacking any Republican. I don´t think pointing out mistakes (in my mind)in their thinking is the same as attacking and I am afraid I do that pretty often.

She seemed to hate Romney from the first although in her comments she danced around it. Her attitude to him upset me as it was the opposite of what we needed. Now she has come out from cover.


Reply 31 - Posted by: hoosiergirl71, 1/29/2013 11:20:33 AM     (No. 9146330)

I have to put my 2 cents in here.... we, the none-liberals, did not lose this election because of Romney or because of lack of support from Mrs Palin. We lost because the odds were stacked against us and it was stolen in spite of our best efforts at policing. All future elections will go that way, no matter who we put on the ticket, until we get control of the machanics and security of voting.


Reply 32 - Posted by: TXknitter, 1/29/2013 11:34:28 AM     (No. 9146364)

#2, with all due respect, I remember Jeb Bush out there throwing nasty spitballs at certain times during the last campaign. I assume you feel the same about him.


Reply 33 - Posted by: tisHimself, 1/29/2013 11:49:58 AM     (No. 9146396)

Oh no. The Bushes are special. Even Neil.

I love the way Romney supporters conveniently change the subject when it comes to their active roll in sandbagging the McCain campaign in 2008 and Palin specifically.

They have worn a path in the bandwidth putting out antiPalin articles and commentary, only to advance the antiReagan anticonservative business as usual Romney agenda--- the message that excited 26% of the republican population wherever it was heard since 2006.

Palin was front and center in 2010, when Romney and his supporters were working hard collecting dirt on other republicans, and hiding in the tall grass during the Health Care debate.


Reply 34 - Posted by: Momma Walton, 1/29/2013 12:31:27 PM     (No. 9146504)

Sarah Palin has her priorities in proper order: God, family, country! She is first of all a Christian, wife/Mother, citizen, in that order. She speaks from her heart of love for this country and that is what disturbs those who are "politically-correct"!

Pray for Sarah. She is the heart of America.

The Left shamefully attacked her and her family at every opportunity.

God is not mocked: what we sow, we will reap!

Sarah has proved many times that she loves this country and wants US to succeed.

Pray for Sarah. God still has plans for her life and if/when she gets more involved in politics, it will be God´s will, not the Left´s control.

Pray for America! We need His involvement in the daily lives of US, showing forth His Love/Grace that is so needed today.


Reply 35 - Posted by: rolfnader, 1/30/2013 7:24:34 AM     (No. 9147892)

If she weren´t so purdy an smart, a lotta wimmins here would be nicer to her.


Reply 36 - Posted by: mikkins2, 1/30/2013 7:52:22 AM     (No. 9147926)

Its like "Ground Hog Day" when it comes to Palin threads. One of the Republican Establishment fan club post the article, the rest come in commenting the same old lame excuses why Palin hurt Romney, they are persecuted victims because they refuse to "worship" her, and add in a few "she´s a quitter" comments and you pretty much get the gist of it.

Palin has exposed them and their masters as the taxpayer money grubbing power mad hucksters they are. Its pointless to debate them. Its all they got. If you want to see them disappear, just post a thread revealing how much money the Republican Establishment is sucking out of Washington D.C. and why is it the Republican Party just never seems to be able to win when it comes to lower taxes and less government.

Buh Bye GOP!

I am Sarah Palin.
Got Tea?



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The Hill, by Sam Baker    Original Article
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Congressional Republicans are using their Benghazi investigation as political "subterfuge" to distract from other issues, House Democratic Leader Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) said Saturday. Pelosi said it´s important to find out what happened in the Sept. 11, 2012, attack on the U.S. Consulate in Benghazi, Libya. But the right is taking it too far, she said in an interview with MSNBC´s Melissa Harris-Perry. "The obsession that some of my Republican colleagues have in the House doesn´t look like it´s on the path to really finding a solution, but just to keeping an issue alive," she said.

Report: Patriots coach Bill Belichick
´hates´ Tim Tebow as a player

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CBS News, by Ryan Wilson    Original Article
Posted By: NorthernDog- 5/10/2013 10:10:49 PM     Post Reply
It´s been 11 days and counting since the Jets cut ties with Tim Tebow and 13 months since they traded for him. Much of the conversation in the past week and a half has been about which teams -- if any -- would be interested in the former Heisman Trophy winner. The usual suspects include Tebow´s hometown Jacksonville Jaguars, but new general manager David Caldwell has said in no uncertain terms that Tebow isn´t an option (laudatory commercials from local lawyers notwithstanding). The other, less conventional landing spot: New England. Coach Bill Belichick sees value where other talent evaluators don´t

Former Nixon aide claims he
has evidence Lyndon B. Johnson
arranged John F. Kennedy´s
assassination in new book

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Daily Mail [UK], by Staff    Original Article
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Esteemed Republican strategist and lobbyist Roger Stone writes in his upcoming book that former president Lyndon B. Johnson set up John F. Kennedy’s assassination. Stone also writes that Richard Nixon and Johnson had a documented relationship with Jack Ruby, Lee Harvey Oswald’s killer, years before he shot Oswald in the basement of Dallas police headquarters in 1963. Stone, who worked for Richard Nixon’s Committee to Re-elect the President in 1972 and later served in the Nixon administration, writes that Johnson, a congressman at the time, instructed Richard Nixon, also a congressman at the time, to hire Ruby onto

In Dublin, former US President
Carter calls on EU to start labelling
products from ‘illegal’ settlements´

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European Jewish Press, by Yossi Lempkowicz    Original Article
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DUBLIN -Former US President Jimmy Carter said in Dublin “the EU should move to introduce proper labelling of goods produced on illegal Israeli settlements in the West Bank.” (snip)It could therefore introduce a clear labelling of products made in Israeli settlements, which are illegal under international law,” he added. Ireland currently holds the rotating EU presidency until end of June. Mary Robinson said this was not “an anti-Israel move,” but rather “a concrete step, supported by many of our Israeli friends, to revive the hope of a future state of Palestine

On Dixie Chicks, NPR and WashPost
Slam ´Cowardice´ of Country-Music
Industry, Backward Fans

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Newsbusters, by Tim Graham    Original Article
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The new Natalie Maines record is continuing to spur music writers to slam the "cowardice" of the country-music industry and the stuffiness of the country-music audience in the aftermath of Maines trashing President Bush at a London concert on the eve of the Iraq war. On the NPR show "Fresh Air" on Wednesday, music critic Ken Tucker insisted Maines was just ahead of where the majority would arrive on Bush´s wrong-headedness: TUCKER: When Natalie Maines remarked from a London stage in 2003 that the Dixie Chicks were, quote, "ashamed the president of the United States is from Texas,"

Prince Harry Visits America, But
ABC Proclaims the Obamas to be
´Washington´s Royalty?´

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NewsBusters, by Scott Whitlock    Original Article
Posted By: KarenJ1- 5/10/2013 9:57:40 PM     Post Reply
Britain´s Prince Harry arrived in Washington on Thursday, but ABC declared the Obamas to be "Washington´s royalty." On Friday´s Good Morning America, reporter Lama Hasan recounted the prince´s visit to the White House and an event with Michelle Obama. She hyped, "And then there was this: A clandestine visit with the First Lady that brought a little British glamour to Washington´s royalty. " The segment then cut to a clip of the First Lady. [See video below. MP3 audio here.] If the Obama´s are "Washington´s royalty," what does that make the Kennedys? On February 15, 2010, GMA´s George


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