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 Post subject: Re: Damn, it feels good to be a Republican!
PostPosted: Mon Feb 15, 2010 9:28 am 
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Sarah Palin Mania takes over Daytona
Orlando Sentinel, by Andrea Adelson


DAYTONA BEACH – Palin-mania easily surpassed Danica-mania at Daytona International Speedway on Sunday.

While Patrick got all the headlines for the better part of two weeks, she had no stake in the Daytona 500. Palin did, and as a VIP guest for the race, she ate up all the attention.

When she arrived for the drivers meeting, Palin was immediately mobbed. She briefly chatted with Republican National Committee chairman Michael Steele, shook hands with supporters and smiled big.

She took a seat up front next to Harry Connick Jr., who sang the national anthem for the race. When NASCAR president Mike Helton acknowledged her as a special guest, she got the largest ovation from the room, packed from the front to the back with drivers, team members, support personnel and onlookers.

After sitting through the meeting, Palin could not get out the door. Fans mobbed her, asking for pictures and autographs. Her 12-person entourage, comprised of track security, a policeman, friends and spokespeople, tried to get her to the door and to her next appearance. But Palin could not help herself, and kept signing and posing for pictures.


Even when she was able to get out the door, she stopped every few feet to take pictures. One fan asked where her husband, Todd, was on Valentine's Day. Palin said he couldn't make it because he's in Alaska preparing for the Iron Dog, the world's longest snow-mobile race.

As she got moving again, Palin stopped when she saw a boy in a wheelchair to say hello and sign an autograph. As she walked ahead, she answered two questions about attending her first Daytona 500.

"This is awesome," said a slim Palin, wearing designer jeans, a smart charcoal coat and sky-high black stiletto heels. "It's an All-Americana event. A good, patriotic, wonderful event that's bringing a whole lot of people together. I think it's good for our country."

When asked what a trip to a swing state like Florida does for her political ambitions, the former Alaska governor said, "Haven't thought a darn thing about the politics of this. I'm thinking about this good, active, speed-loving event that a lot of Alaskans, too, are really into. We've got our snow-machine races up there, and this is, of course, on a much greater scale, same type of sport though, same type of breath-taking, speed-loving, All-American event that we like to see up north."

Palin, in town to speak at the Chamber of Commerce on Monday and sign copies of her book, "Going Rogue," continued on toward the track, stopping to take pictures with soldiers, firemen, men, women and children. She entered pit road and stopped to meet Richard Petty. Then she made her way to the tri-oval stage in front of the grandstands, where she delivered a 30-second message that roused the crowd.

As she tried to make her way out, Palin kept stopping for her fans, who shouted, "We love you, Sarah!" Her spokespeople kept screaming, "We gotta go! We gotta go!" But Palin kept obliging, relishing all the love.


http://www.orlandosentinel.com/sports/m ... 9263.story


as usual....these types of appearances are totally ignored by the worthless pos MSM.

but if she writes 3 or 4 crib notes on the palm of her hand to help her get through an hour and a half speech... well....the press goes apeshit all over it..

but then I realized that liberals have no clue what the Daytona 500 is all about...

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 Post subject: Re: Damn, it feels good to be a Republican!
PostPosted: Mon Feb 15, 2010 2:11 pm 
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 Post subject: Re: Damn, it feels good to be a Republican!
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Where's that Sarah Palin?...



One of those cars cost more than a punk like hatemonger540 will make in his entire life.



Cracks me up...... :smt005 :smt006

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 Post subject: Re: Damn, it feels good to be a Republican!
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but if she writes 3 or 4 crib notes on the palm of her hand to help her get through an hour and a half speech


Ah no, she did not use the notes for the speech, she used the crib notes AFTER the speech for the interview, LOL.
She coudn't remember the GOP talking point: "tax cuts"

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 Post subject: Re: Damn, it feels good to be a Republican!
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Barry the Bomber needs a teleprompter to speak to children.....!!!!


And that's because he doesn't want to say the Democrat's real agenda. "TAX INCREASES for all"

How flippin' funny is that...... :smt005 :smt006

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 Post subject: Re: Damn, it feels good to be a Republican!
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Moby Grape wrote:

but then I realized that liberals have no clue what the Daytona 500 is all about...[/b][/size]

Is it not all about the fans?

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 Post subject: Re: Damn, it feels good to be a Republican!
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She coudn't


I'm willing to bet those guys in BIGOT540's post know how to spell the word, "couldn't"... :smt003

LMAO..!!!!!!!

Hatemonger540 just can't stand it.....!!!!

American patriots, babes, fast cars, and beer... :D

It's all the things hatemonger540 can never be and will never have.

How sad.... :( :smt006

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 Post subject: Re: Damn, it feels good to be a Republican!
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Run Sarah, Run!....please?

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 Post subject: Re: Damn, it feels good to be a Republican!
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Poor hatemonger540.... :mrgreen:


His Democrat Socialist Party is falling apart at the seams and now we have to say BYE to Bayh.....gee that's a shame.

Ali bin Obama is Warmongering in Afghanistan, the Administration trying to claim credit for Iraq when everyone knows they opposed the Bush and Cheney plan, AGW is a proven FRAUD, Biden won't shut his mouth, and poor little hatemonger540 is obsessed with Sarah Palin.... :smt007

How funny.... :smt005

Life is good..... :smt006 :D (when you're a Republican)

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 Post subject: Re: Damn, it feels good to be a Republican!
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His Democrat Socialist Party is falling apart at the seams and now we have to say BYE to Bayh.....gee that's a shame.\


not really that at all....what you are witnessing is the obama administration on a sinking ship that nobody wants to rescue and these vermin on both sides are eating their own...while they all abandon this ship...these departures are testament to the state of the dumbocraps under the leadership of 0bama, Reid and Pelosi...

These thieves all have come to the realization that this administration will end up a one termer, and that after the Massachusetts election they REALLY KNOW we ARE SICK AND FUKKCING TIRED OF THEIR GODDAMN BULLSHIT...

71% of this country just said they would elect a whole brand new congress...because THIS ONE SUCKS AND CAN'T BE FIXED!

nah....these early jumpers are all scrambling to run for president...

Just like Palin...

so NOW we can hear how all these dumbocrats can't finish the jobs they were elected to do just like they attacked Palin.

right edge?

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 Post subject: Re: Damn, it feels good to be a Republican!
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Ah well no, you're wrong again as usual.
There are MORE republicans that "can't finish the jobs"
Here's the reality that republican morons & Fixed News either ignore or are just too fricken' stupid to know:
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In the House, there are more Republicans retiring than Democrats.
(The GOP has to defend 18 open seats this fall, and Democrats have 13 to protect.)

In the Senate, there are more Republicans retiring than Democrats.
(5 dems retiring to 6 for the repukes)

Among governors, there are more Republicans retiring than Democrats.

(3 dems to 5 for the repukes)
http://www.washingtonmonthly.com/archiv ... 022421.php

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 Post subject: Re: Damn, it feels good to be a Republican!
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edge540 wrote:
Ah well no, you're wrong again as usual.
There are MORE republicans that "can't finish the jobs"


I never said there was...just be sure to label everybody a quitter like you did Palin.,..

Truth is I agree, more Republicans than Dumbocrats ARE retiring.

However... most of the retiring democrats are already at the bottom of the pols against their Republican opponents whereas the Republicans are not having that difficulty..

as it stands the pollsters are predicting that the Republicans will recover 10-12 seats...

read the numbers dumbass...

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 Post subject: Re: Damn, it feels good to be a Republican!
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However... most of the retiring democrats are already at the bottom of the pols against their Republican opponents whereas the Republicans are not having that difficulty..


Let's see the link
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as it stands the pollsters are predicting that the Republicans will recover 10-12 seats...

read the numbers dumbass...


Bullshit
It's still a longshot moron

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 Post subject: Re: Damn, it feels good to be a Republican!
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Bye-bye, asswipe...... :smt006

And for his parting shot our mediocre Senator tells the truth......cracking me up here.

:mrgreen: :lol:


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BAYH-BAYH: Congress has not created one job in last six months...

Bayh: No Chance I'll Switch Parties

(Thank God, the last thing the Republican party needs is an Evan Bayh... :roll: )

Members of Congress give all sorts of reasons for retiring, but the reason that Democrat Evan Bayh gave is starting to sound awfully familiar. The two-term Senator from Indiana said he just couldn't stand the partisan bickering in Washington any more.

"But if I could create one job in the private sector by helping to grow a business, that would be one more than Congress has created in the last six months."

http://www.cbsnews.com/blogs/2010/02/16 ... 2208.shtml


Don't let the door hit ya on the way out.... :smt003 :smt006

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 Post subject: Re: Damn, it feels good to be a Republican!
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Bayh says new Sen. Brown may be 'cure'


WASHINGTON -- Retiring Democratic Sen. Evan Bayh of Indiana said Monday that electing more lawmakers like new Republican Sen. Scott Brown may be the "ultimate cure" for partisan gridlock in Washington.

Brown's upset victory over a Democrat who held a double-digit lead a week before Massachusetts' special Senate election last month signaled that voters wanted "more practical problem solving," Bayh said in an interview Monday on ABC-TV's "The View.

"Scott Brown is a good example of what I think the ultimate cure might be," Bayh said. "My read on what happened in Massachusetts is the vast majority of moderates and independents rose up and said enough already."

Bayh, who has clashed regularly with more liberal members of his party, announced last week that he had decided against seeking re-election after two terms in the Senate. He said he was tired of partisan wrangling in Washington.

He reiterated that Monday, saying the Senate used to be a more polite place. He said senators should be more open to compromise and rely on filibusters less to block legislation.

"Those on my side need to accept half a loaf when the alternative is nothing," he said.

Bayh repeated that he has no plans to seek the presidency as an independent in 2012, but pointedly left the door open to a return to public office in the future - but not be as a member of the Senate.

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