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American Achiever of 2014 -- Sarah Palin
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Dec 28, 2014 11:22:09   #
Thunder
 
Even the Republcraps are afraid of S. Palin I wonder why . I was at the Rally at Search Light Nev. when she showed up to give a speech .The Harry Reid crowd was only a couple hundred in town . There was said to have been 15,000 cars parked along the Hwy. thousands were in attendance to hear her . GO SARAH -- GO--- Hilaby does NOT hold a candle to her . Wake up SHEEPLE !

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Dec 28, 2014 14:16:58   #
PoppaGringo Loc: Muslim City, Mexifornia, B.R.
 
Loki wrote:
Probably most of the people who voted for McCain were actually voting for her. I mean this as a compliment, but you could tell who wore the pants.


I know I did.

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Dec 28, 2014 17:11:08   #
docwill
 
"dittoes" to the above. I have numerous friends and acquaintances who still comfort themselves with the, "I can see Russia from my porch..." meme.

"Ignorant Progressives" is a redundancy...

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Dec 28, 2014 20:45:13   #
Loki Loc: Georgia
 
docwill wrote:
"dittoes" to the above. I have numerous friends and acquaintances who still comfort themselves with the, "I can see Russia from my porch..." meme.

"Ignorant Progressives" is a redundancy...


Whereas "Intelligent Progressives" is an oxymoron.

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Dec 28, 2014 21:12:01   #
2bltap Loc: Move to the Mainland
 
Weyner wrote:
We need a Real Patriot as Pres and Sarah could do the Job!


Weyner- I whole heartily agree!! I would really enjoy watching her debate both Hillarybutt and the fake Indian Warren. Gov Palin would not only kill them but also show those two what a real woman is! Of course the libturds would just go ballistic!! Wouldn't that be great to watch?

Semper Fi to real patriots

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Dec 28, 2014 22:54:55   #
Richard Mondale Loc: Montana
 
Did you see what McCain said about her? He is so...

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Dec 29, 2014 01:45:12   #
Al-ien
 
JMHO wrote:
It was a remarkable year for Palin.

Can't wait for the comments from the rabid Palin haters!

By M. Joseph Sheppard

It would be the height of churlishness for even the most inveterate leftist to deny the import of someone who made Time magazine's "100 Most Influential People list, and then the Smithsonian Institution's "100 Most Significant Americans Of All Time" list. Both affirmations were earned by former Alaska governor and vice-presidential candidate Sarah Palin.

To then accept Governor Palin as "American Achiever of the Year 2014" would be for most, if not all on the left (and to be fair, many in the GOP) no doubt a bridge too far. However, such partisanship should not stand the way of a general acknowledgement of what was a remarkable year for Palin.

Palin achieved what such luminaries as President Obama did not, a place in the Smithsonian's prestigious "Most Significant" List. After being written off by many in the media, and especially the left, as "irrelevant and, predicted by MSNBC's Krystal Ball as "not going to have an effect on the (2014) mid-terms" Palin's record of success of her endorsed candidates was nothing short of phenomenal.

Governor Palin endorsed 22 candidates for various offices during the midterms finals including senators, governors, lt. governors, congressmen, and attorney's general. Of those so endorsed an incredible 20 were elected -- contrasted with, for example, Hillary Clinton's record of 8 wins out 24 endorsed candidates.

Beyond the success of her endorsed candidates lies a much deeper reason for Palin being seen as "Achiever of the Year" -- the fact that Palin endorsed in their respective primaries who then went on to win the general election battles. As in the past with, among others, senators Ted Cruz, Kelly Ayotte, and Deb Fischer, and Governor Nikki Haley, who owe their elections in their primary campaigns to Palin's endorsement at a critical juncture, so too could new senators Ben Sasse and Joni Ernst, and new Alaska governor Bill Walker (and remarkably, his Democrat Lt. Governor Byron Mallott) be considered to owe all or a substantial part of their nominations to Palin's endorsement.

For all her detractor’s cries of "irrelevance" and "she's just a reality show entertainer" (those two being among the nicer epithets), Palin goes on, election cycle after election cycle, populating Congress with her endorsed candidates in a cost-effective manner, and in such numbers that the likes of Karl Rove with his 1% success rate can surely only view with hidden admiration if not downright envy.

In what is perhaps the most interesting aspect of Palin’s year of achievement involves the march of history lifting her to new heights. In instance after instance where Palin was ridiculed for a straightforward statement e.g. "death panels" or the true history of Paul Revere, her most strident critics have agreed, in whole or part, with her views, but 2014 saw the most impressive of this historical revisionism.

After Russian President Putin invaded the Ukraine and annexed the Crimea, video surfaced of Governor Palin's 2008 speech where she predicted exactly that occurrence should then presidential candidate Barack Obama be elected. Palin sounded a deserved note of triumphalism in March:

"Yes, I could see this one from Alaska," Palin posted on Facebook, saying she said "told-ya-so" in the case of her "accurate prediction being derided as 'an extremely far-fetched scenario' by the 'high-brow' Foreign Policy magazine.

"Here’s what this 'stupid' 'insipid woman' predicted back in 2008," Palin said. "After the Russian Army invaded the nation of Georgia, Senator Obama's reaction was one of indecision and moral equivalence, the kind of response that would only encourage Russia's Putin to invade Ukraine next."

Palin's post has been shared by more than 16,000 Facebook users and "liked" by more than 70,000."

In 2014, Governor Palin is deservedly the "Achiever of The Year".

http://www.americanthinker.com/blog/2014/12/american_achiever_of_2014__sarah_palin.html#ixzz3N6jHiCXG
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