“The truth is that President Obama is lying. He’s not just misstating. He’s not just misconstruing some facts or some data. No, he’s lying when he says that those with Down Syndrome, that those with autism, those that need that safety net will be left on their own if the Republicans have their way. That is not true.”
Wild Thing’s comment…..
Sarah is right and he is not only telling lies about that but he lies more easily then he can speak the truth.
If he did not have the media in his camp from day one, he never ever would have won the last election.
She’s right. The Republicans aren’t holding Obama accountable for the lies he’s telling. Instead John Boehner and him are going golfing.
The Republicans in Congress are just not getting it.
The reason the American Voters gave them the majority at the mid-terms is so that they could go after Obama, Reid and the other Progressives, and their proposed programs, starting with Obamacare.
Instead they have once again gone back to, “playing politicas as usual”.
Boehner has been a major disappointment. He projects no strength, as a leader. He makes grand pronouncements, yet allows himself to be manipulated and forced into making concessions.
From my perspective, I don’t see them changing anytime soon, which does not bode well for the elections and campaigning of 2012.
Speaking truth to power clearly with straight talk like this repeatedly time and again, day in and day out, will bring about victory come next year.
Never thought I’d agree with Howard Dean on anything, but he’s spot on in his assessment here:
http://thehill.com/homenews/campaign/164765-howard-dean-warns-palin-could-beat-obama-in-2012
The fork in the road would be so wide, never so stark, divergent in such a choice so clearly delineated.
It will be a milestone, a truly defining moment in American history,
-and despite all that you read and hear now in 2011, she would win.
Yes, indeed.
(All stories and pictures of Sarah Palin are welcome.)
Also, I agree with Sean’s writing on Boehner.
Mike Pence would have made for a much better choice as a more decisive Speaker of the House.
The greater the contrast that is made in all positions and policies the better for the future of our country.
Just like the one term of Jimmy Carter, this current collectivist White House will be looked back upon and well serve as a failed example of how not to govern.
We are on the cusp of a new American Renaissance where conservative voices like Sarah Palin, Mike Pence, Paul Ryan, Herman Cain, Jim DeMint, Marco Rubio, Charles Krauthammer, Victor Davis Hanson, Dennis Prager, and Thomas Sowell will lead and help us define for ourselves and our own just what it means to be an American.
I can’t add to this. Outstanding Carlos and Sean, two budding Hannitys’.
My only concern is the RNC foisting another McCain on us and the Tea Party coming up with a conservative.
Carlos, allow me to add another name to your All-Stars. Lt. Col. Allen West. He will continue to be a force to be reckoned with, in the months ahead.
You all are so wonderful!!!! Thank you sooo much for the input.
Carlos thanks for the input and the link.