Liberal Protestors Terrorize Trig Palin At Phoenix Rally: Shout "Go Home","You Stink"

california girl would suck on sarah palin's toe if she were afforded the opportunity.

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LOL, the lovely tolerant lefties on this board accuse Palin of hate speech.

People just need to look at what is being said in this thread to see HATE SPEECH.

They see nothing wrong with the protesters and BLAME Palin for bring her child..

Lefties are some of the ugliest people to walk the earth.

disgusting and some on here call themselves, mothers. I feel sorry for their kids.
 
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LOL, the lovely tolerant lefties on this board accuse Palin of hate speech.

People just need to look at what is being said in this thread to see HATE SPEECH.

They see nothing wrong with the protesters and BLAME Palin for bring her child..

Lefties are some of the ugliest people to walk the earth.

disgusting and some on here call themselves, mothers. I feel sorry for their kids.

To be honest, 'hate speech' these days appears to mean anyone who disagrees with the left.

It seemed a simple enough question to me.... Is it ok to scream at a politician when that politician has a child in their arms. I guess it's not as simple as I thought. To me, the answer is a straight-forward 'no'. To others, it depends on who that politician is, whether they are representing the TEA Party, whether people carry guns, whether that person was wrong to take their kid, etc.

Weird.
 
:rolleyes: It is code pink being accused in this thread of screaming at Palin and child.

Without evidence.

Interesting. All of a sudden, evidence is vital for you. Funny that I've never seen you ask for any when you're slamming the right.

It does actually explain a lot if it was Code Pink - those people have absolutely no morals what so ever.
 
Fucking idiots. First you demand that she spend more time with her child then you deamn his humanity by calling him a shield. You are a piss poor excuse for protplasam you fucking stink.
This is a perfect example of the complete dishonesty of CON$ on many levels.

First it shows how CON$ cannot ever be trusted to accurately quote or paraphrase anything ever said. The child was called a HUMAN shield, but the dishonest CON$ervative deliberately leaves out the word HUMAN.

Which brings us to the second example of CON$ervative dishonesty expressed in the first quote in my sig. The CON$ervative dehumanizes the child by deliberately leaving out the word HUMAN and then condemns the poster for demeaning the HUMANITY of the child by calling him a SHIELD.

You need remedial help with reading donchya? They called the baby a "human shield" I said they "demean" his "humanity" by calling him a shield? Get it now bozo?
There you go again in typical CON$ervative fashion. When caught lying, just play dumb and keep lying.

YOU are the one who removed his humanity!!!!! They called him a HUMAN shield, YOU called him a SHIELD.
 
What utter disrespect to do this. This clearly shows the blind hatred and diseased brains the liberals ate afflicted with. Do you people approve of something like this? Code Pink was there at the Tea Party Phoenix rally. Palin is not running for anything so why are these people so uptight at her and her son?

The protesters started screaming at Sarah Palin as she walked by with baby Trig in her arms, surrounded by police. Trig started crying. Andrea says Trig looked terrified when Sarah got him on the bus.
Interesting...... :eusa_eh:

When children were killed, in Iraq....BUSHCO (and, their fans) suggested they were (merely) collateral-deaths.

Now....when "Crazy" Sarah insists on carrying-around her (combination) photo-prop/human-shield....it's different (for White-kids....obviously).

:rolleyes:
 
I'm highly skeptical of anything USArmyRetired posts, however people yelling and screaming at Sarah Palin is ridiculous, especially if she's carrying a child. I think this woman isn't even remotely qualified to be President, but she deserves respect, especially when she's carrying a child. She's a mother and she's chosen to care for her child while she's on the road, and I respect her for that. I think mothers should be involved in the political process if they want, just like mothers should be in the workforce if they wish. So if they are going to be involved in politics, then we should applaud mothers who choose to care for their children, not yell and scream at them.
 
She's the douche bringing her kid to an event where she explicitly provokes the "other side."
She's gotta be feeling a sense of (finally) losing credibility....and, what could (better) "repair" that, than a "sympathy"-prop.

When it comes to manipulation, the woman is an "artist".​

"Backstage in the arena, a little girl in Mary Janes pushes her brother in a baby carriage, stopping a few yards shy of a heavy, 100-foot-long black curtain. The curtain splits the arena in two, shielding the children from an audience of 4,000 people clapping their hands in time to “The Battle Hymn of the Republic.” The music accompanies a video “Salute to Military Heroes” that plays above the stage where, in a few moments, the children’s mother will appear.

When the girl, Piper Palin, turns around, she sees her parents thronged by admirers, and the crowd rolling toward her and the baby, her brother Trig, born with Down syndrome in 2008. Sarah Palin and her husband, Todd, bend down and give a moment to the children; a woman, perhaps a nanny, whisks the boy away; and Todd hands Sarah her speech and walks her to the stage. He pokes the air with one finger. She mimes the gesture, whips around, strides on four-inch heels to stage center, and turns it on.

Behind the curtain, Piper plays with other children, oblivious to the speech. She runs in circles, plays hide-and-seek, poses for snapshots, and generally acts as if she were in another world—until she gets the signal to do her job: march to the podium, pick up Palin’s speech, and allow Palin to make a public display of maternal affection.

On cue, Piper parts the curtain. As the child appears, a loud and doting “Awww” melts through the crowd."
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"Palin delivers basically the same speech she gave 18 hours earlier to the Tea Party group in Independence. You could pretty much replace the word “constitution,” from yesterday’s remarks, with “Bible,” and be good to go. Then Palin departs from the script and speaks as if from the heart, describing her fear and confusion upon discovering that Trig would be born with Down syndrome. “I had never really been around a baby with special needs,” she tells her listeners. For what it’s worth, this statement is untrue. Depicting the same moment of discovery in her own book, Palin writes that she immediately thought of a special-needs child she knew very well: her autistic nephew. Such falsehoods never damage Palin’s credibility with her admirers, because information and ideology are incidental to this relationship."
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"It still does not quite seem real to most Alaskans that there are all these thousands of people in the Lower 48 turning out for … Sarah. It seems all the more unreal because Palin’s image as an engaging, down-to-earth small-town hockey mom was more or less accurate until two years ago. To be sure, some elements of that image were never true to life. “This whole hunter thing, for Sarah? That is the biggest fallacy,” says one longtime friend of the family. “That woman has never hunted. The picture of her with the caribou she says she shot? She got out of the R.V. to pose for a picture. She never helps with the fishing either. It’s all a joke.” The friend goes on to recall that when Greta Van Susteren came to the house to interview Palin “[Sarah] cooked moose chili and whatnot. Todd was calling everyone he knew the day before—‘Do you got any moose?’ Desperate.”
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"Sometimes the children rebelled. A campaign aide remembers that one of the Palin children found her mother’s public displays of piety especially grating. Though Palin prayed and read the Bible every night, aides never saw the family join her for devotionals. “You’re just putting on a show. You’re so fake,” one of the children said when Palin made a point of praying in front of other people. “This is not who you are. Why are you pretending to be something you’re not?”
 
She's the douche bringing her kid to an event where she explicitly provokes the "other side."
She's gotta be feeling a sense of (finally) losing credibility....and, what could (better) "repair" that, than a "sympathy"-prop.

When it comes to manipulation, the woman is an "artist".​

"Backstage in the arena, a little girl in Mary Janes pushes her brother in a baby carriage, stopping a few yards shy of a heavy, 100-foot-long black curtain. The curtain splits the arena in two, shielding the children from an audience of 4,000 people clapping their hands in time to “The Battle Hymn of the Republic.” The music accompanies a video “Salute to Military Heroes” that plays above the stage where, in a few moments, the children’s mother will appear.

When the girl, Piper Palin, turns around, she sees her parents thronged by admirers, and the crowd rolling toward her and the baby, her brother Trig, born with Down syndrome in 2008. Sarah Palin and her husband, Todd, bend down and give a moment to the children; a woman, perhaps a nanny, whisks the boy away; and Todd hands Sarah her speech and walks her to the stage. He pokes the air with one finger. She mimes the gesture, whips around, strides on four-inch heels to stage center, and turns it on.

Behind the curtain, Piper plays with other children, oblivious to the speech. She runs in circles, plays hide-and-seek, poses for snapshots, and generally acts as if she were in another world—until she gets the signal to do her job: march to the podium, pick up Palin’s speech, and allow Palin to make a public display of maternal affection.

On cue, Piper parts the curtain. As the child appears, a loud and doting “Awww” melts through the crowd."
****
"Palin delivers basically the same speech she gave 18 hours earlier to the Tea Party group in Independence. You could pretty much replace the word “constitution,” from yesterday’s remarks, with “Bible,” and be good to go. Then Palin departs from the script and speaks as if from the heart, describing her fear and confusion upon discovering that Trig would be born with Down syndrome. “I had never really been around a baby with special needs,” she tells her listeners. For what it’s worth, this statement is untrue. Depicting the same moment of discovery in her own book, Palin writes that she immediately thought of a special-needs child she knew very well: her autistic nephew. Such falsehoods never damage Palin’s credibility with her admirers, because information and ideology are incidental to this relationship."
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"It still does not quite seem real to most Alaskans that there are all these thousands of people in the Lower 48 turning out for … Sarah. It seems all the more unreal because Palin’s image as an engaging, down-to-earth small-town hockey mom was more or less accurate until two years ago. To be sure, some elements of that image were never true to life. “This whole hunter thing, for Sarah? That is the biggest fallacy,” says one longtime friend of the family. “That woman has never hunted. The picture of her with the caribou she says she shot? She got out of the R.V. to pose for a picture. She never helps with the fishing either. It’s all a joke.” The friend goes on to recall that when Greta Van Susteren came to the house to interview Palin “[Sarah] cooked moose chili and whatnot. Todd was calling everyone he knew the day before—‘Do you got any moose?’ Desperate.”
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"Sometimes the children rebelled. A campaign aide remembers that one of the Palin children found her mother’s public displays of piety especially grating. Though Palin prayed and read the Bible every night, aides never saw the family join her for devotionals. “You’re just putting on a show. You’re so fake,” one of the children said when Palin made a point of praying in front of other people. “This is not who you are. Why are you pretending to be something you’re not?”

Holy Smokes
No one on expects you to have compassion for a woman and her child, you and most lefties I know let HATE rule you..:cuckoo:
 
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Typical of lefties. You invite them to your house and they shit on the carpet.
 
She's the douche bringing her kid to an event where she explicitly provokes the "other side."
She's gotta be feeling a sense of (finally) losing credibility....and, what could (better) "repair" that, than a "sympathy"-prop.

When it comes to manipulation, the woman is an "artist".​

"Backstage in the arena, a little girl in Mary Janes pushes her brother in a baby carriage, stopping a few yards shy of a heavy, 100-foot-long black curtain. The curtain splits the arena in two, shielding the children from an audience of 4,000 people clapping their hands in time to “The Battle Hymn of the Republic.” The music accompanies a video “Salute to Military Heroes” that plays above the stage where, in a few moments, the children’s mother will appear.

When the girl, Piper Palin, turns around, she sees her parents thronged by admirers, and the crowd rolling toward her and the baby, her brother Trig, born with Down syndrome in 2008. Sarah Palin and her husband, Todd, bend down and give a moment to the children; a woman, perhaps a nanny, whisks the boy away; and Todd hands Sarah her speech and walks her to the stage. He pokes the air with one finger. She mimes the gesture, whips around, strides on four-inch heels to stage center, and turns it on.

Behind the curtain, Piper plays with other children, oblivious to the speech. She runs in circles, plays hide-and-seek, poses for snapshots, and generally acts as if she were in another world—until she gets the signal to do her job: march to the podium, pick up Palin’s speech, and allow Palin to make a public display of maternal affection.

On cue, Piper parts the curtain. As the child appears, a loud and doting “Awww” melts through the crowd."
****
"Palin delivers basically the same speech she gave 18 hours earlier to the Tea Party group in Independence. You could pretty much replace the word “constitution,” from yesterday’s remarks, with “Bible,” and be good to go. Then Palin departs from the script and speaks as if from the heart, describing her fear and confusion upon discovering that Trig would be born with Down syndrome. “I had never really been around a baby with special needs,” she tells her listeners. For what it’s worth, this statement is untrue. Depicting the same moment of discovery in her own book, Palin writes that she immediately thought of a special-needs child she knew very well: her autistic nephew. Such falsehoods never damage Palin’s credibility with her admirers, because information and ideology are incidental to this relationship."
****
"It still does not quite seem real to most Alaskans that there are all these thousands of people in the Lower 48 turning out for … Sarah. It seems all the more unreal because Palin’s image as an engaging, down-to-earth small-town hockey mom was more or less accurate until two years ago. To be sure, some elements of that image were never true to life. “This whole hunter thing, for Sarah? That is the biggest fallacy,” says one longtime friend of the family. “That woman has never hunted. The picture of her with the caribou she says she shot? She got out of the R.V. to pose for a picture. She never helps with the fishing either. It’s all a joke.” The friend goes on to recall that when Greta Van Susteren came to the house to interview Palin “[Sarah] cooked moose chili and whatnot. Todd was calling everyone he knew the day before—‘Do you got any moose?’ Desperate.”
****
"Sometimes the children rebelled. A campaign aide remembers that one of the Palin children found her mother’s public displays of piety especially grating. Though Palin prayed and read the Bible every night, aides never saw the family join her for devotionals. “You’re just putting on a show. You’re so fake,” one of the children said when Palin made a point of praying in front of other people. “This is not who you are. Why are you pretending to be something you’re not?”
This article was exposed as a lying, liberal hit-piece months ago. Nice try and the GAY author of the hit piece Michael Joseph Gross was caught making the lies up.

Here is the story:
Michael Joseph Gross and Vanity Fair Still Owe Sarah Palin an Apology - Big Journalism

Michael Joseph Gross and Vanity Fair Still Owe Sarah Palin an Apology

http://newsbusters.org/blogs/noel-s...r-reporter-admits-error-sarah-palin-hit-piece

http://newsbusters.org/people/michael-joseph-gross

http://www.rightsidenews.com/201009...and-editorial/the-gay-hit-piece-on-palin.html
 
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