Palin Blasts Pelosi Democrats

The Pelosi Bill is a gift to conservatives. The process was so flawed, the resulting bill so full of massive government spending, picking it apart and laying the blame at the feet of the Democrats will be both simple, and devastating to the liberal Dems.

Pelosi's time as Speaker will be over by this time next year...


The Pelosi Bill Was Rammed Through on Saturday, But Sunday’s Coming

Yesterday at 10:34pm

We’ve got to hold on to hope, and we’ve got to fight hard because Congressional action tonight just put America on a path toward an unrecognizable country.
The same government leaders that got us into the mortgage business and the car business are now getting us into the health care business.

Despite Americans’ decisive message last Tuesday that they reject the troubling path this country has been taking, Speaker Pelosi has broken her own promises of transparency to ram a health “care” bill through the House of Representatives just before midnight. Why did she push the 2,000 page bill this weekend? Was she perhaps afraid to give her peers and the constituents for whom she works the chance to actually read this monstrous bill carefully, if at all? Was she concerned that Americans might really digest the details of a bill that the Wall Street Journal has called “the worst piece of post-New Deal legislation ever introduced”?

This out-of-control bureaucratic mess will be disastrous for our economy, our small businesses, and our personal liberty. It will slam businesses at a time when we are at double-digit unemployment rates – the highest we’ve seen in a quarter of a century. This massive new bureaucracy will cost us and our children money we don’t have. It will rob Americans of more of our freedom and further hamper the free market.

Make no mistake: we’re on course to have government commandeer one-sixth of our economy. The people who gave us Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac now want to run our health care. Think about that.

All of us who value the sanctity of life are grateful for the success of the pro-life majority in the House this evening in its battle against federal funding of abortion in this bill, but it’s ironic because we were promised that abortion wasn’t covered in the bill to begin with. Our healthy distrust of these government leaders made us look deeper into the bill because unfortunately we knew better than to trust what they were saying. The victory tonight to amend the bill and eliminate that federal funding for abortion was great – because abortion is not health care. Now we can only hope that Rep. Stupak’s amendment will hold in the final bill, though the Democratic leadership has already refused to promise that it won’t be scrapped later.

We had been told there were no “death panels” in the bill either. But look closely at the provision mandating bureaucratic panels that will be calling the shots regarding who will receive government health care.

Look closely at provisions addressing illegal aliens’ health care coverage too.


Those of us who love freedom and believe in open and transparent government can only be dismayed by midnight action on a Saturday. Speaker Pelosi’s promise that Americans would have 72 hours to read the final bill before the vote was just another one of the D.C. establishment’s too-common political ploys. It’s broken promises like this that turn people off to politics and leave them disillusioned about the future of their country.

But despite this late-night maneuvering, many of us were paying close attention tonight. We’ll keep paying close attention. We need to let our legislators in Washington know that they still represent us, and that the majority of Americans are not in favor of the “reform” they are pushing. After all, this is still a country “of the people, by the people, and for the people.” We will make our voices heard. It’s on to the Senate now. Our legislators can listen now, or they can hear us in 2010. It’s their choice.


- Sarah Palin



Sarah Palin: The Pelosi Bill Was Rammed Through on Saturday, But Sunday’s Coming | Facebook
 
demo scum bags want to put people in prison for not buying insurance from the "evil insurance companies" looks like the evil insurance companies best friend is the maniac democrats who are throwing chains on the population of the United States to sell insurance. well...on second thought, maybe the insurance companies are evil if they go along with this sweatheart deal
 
demo scum bags want to put people in prison for not buying insurance from the "evil insurance companies" looks like the evil insurance companies best friend is the maniac democrats who are throwing chains on the population of the United States to sell insurance. well...on second thought, maybe the insurance companies are evil if they go along with this sweatheart deal


That is but one of many insanities surrounding the Pelosi bill that will become general public knowledge in the coming days and weeks.

Pelosi has just given American conservatism its greatest gift.

Bring on 2010...
 
The people who gave us Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac now want to run our health care. Think about that.

Put yer thinking caps on boys and girls of the left and hear the message instead of shooting the messenger.
 
Why should we care about someone who's endorsement couldn't even win a Congressional District that has been held by Republicans for over a century again? I forget. :eusa_whistle:

Yes, but keep in mind the conservative candidate didn't get in the race until very late only with a month left and he had no money.

It's kind of like a football game.

You are losing 17 to nothing and only have 2 minutes left, you throw in a new quarter back and he gets back 14 points but still loses. Pretty good showing.

But don't worry independents voted 2-1 against the democrats in New Jersey and Virignia and they were beat badly in regular time.


There is something wrong with your analogy.

You forgot to mention that you had been winning for the last 100 years.

Congratulations on getting those 14 points.

Congratulations on breaking your winning streak.
 
Who really gives a damn what Palin says, or thinks. She's a quitter and she's also had her own hands in some dirty crap while she was Gov. Sarah needs to stick to pushing her book and it's sales. I mean, it's not like she has a real job anymore.
She probably thinks posting on facebook is a job. :cuckoo:
 
Who really gives a damn what Palin says, or thinks. She's a quitter and she's also had her own hands in some dirty crap while she was Gov. Sarah needs to stick to pushing her book and it's sales. I mean, it's not like she has a real job anymore.
She probably thinks posting on facebook is a job. :cuckoo:

Hey it works for Hannah Montana it will work for Sarah Palin
 
Obviously you do and millions of others, her book is already a best seller and it is not on the shelves yet.:lol:

Twilight was a best-seller, doesn't make it a good book.

Besides, the Circus is pretty popular too but I don't go there for political discussions. ;)

That's an insult to Twilight. And you've got to dip pretty far to do that.
 
Obviously you do and millions of others, her book is already a best seller and it is not on the shelves yet.:lol:

Twilight was a best-seller, doesn't make it a good book.

Besides, the Circus is pretty popular too but I don't go there for political discussions. ;)

I see you are still hanging out, Palin scares the be-jesus out of you libs, you state you don't care what she says but the minute a thread is put up about her, there you are.

I am with Rush on this one, you libs are making it very clear to the rest of us who you know will beat your guy and it's Palin, otherwise you would not be posting on every thread about her.:lol::lol::lol::lol::lol::lol: Secretly I bet you are buying her book.:lol::lol:

She needs to send you libs a big thank you card for pointing her out as the next candidate that will clean the house with your guy. But she does not know you, so in her place, I will thank you. Keep up the great work.:lol::lol::lol::lol::lol::lol::lol:

The circus would be a good place for you to go for your political discussions, you could discuss the issues with the rest of the CLOWNS.

" A government big enough to give you everything you need is big enough to take everything you have." Thomas Jefferson

" If you are 20 and not a liberal you don't have a heart. If you are 40 and still a liberal you don't have a brain." Winston Churchill.

Geez, what a bunch of jibberish!! :disbelief:

I love to read threads about Palin because it constantly astounds me how she is so revered by the tea bagging conservatives. Why does that interest bother you??
 
The Pelosi Bill Was Rammed Through on Saturday, But Sunday’s Coming

Yesterday at 10:34pm

We’ve got to hold on to hope, and we’ve got to fight hard because Congressional action tonight just put America on a path toward an unrecognizable country.

The same government leaders that got us into the mortgage business and the car business are now getting us into the health care business.

Despite Americans’ decisive message last Tuesday that they reject the troubling path this country has been taking, Speaker Pelosi has broken her own promises of transparency to ram a health “care” bill through the House of Representatives just before midnight. Why did she push the 2,000 page bill this weekend? Was she perhaps afraid to give her peers and the constituents for whom she works the chance to actually read this monstrous bill carefully, if at all? Was she concerned that Americans might really digest the details of a bill that the Wall Street Journal has called “the worst piece of post-New Deal legislation ever introduced”?

This out-of-control bureaucratic mess will be disastrous for our economy, our small businesses, and our personal liberty. It will slam businesses at a time when we are at double-digit unemployment rates – the highest we’ve seen in a quarter of a century. This massive new bureaucracy will cost us and our children money we don’t have. It will rob Americans of more of our freedom and further hamper the free market.

Make no mistake: we’re on course to have government commandeer one-sixth of our economy. The people who gave us Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac now want to run our health care. Think about that.

All of us who value the sanctity of life are grateful for the success of the pro-life majority in the House this evening in its battle against federal funding of abortion in this bill, but it’s ironic because we were promised that abortion wasn’t covered in the bill to begin with. Our healthy distrust of these government leaders made us look deeper into the bill because unfortunately we knew better than to trust what they were saying. The victory tonight to amend the bill and eliminate that federal funding for abortion was great – because abortion is not health care. Now we can only hope that Rep. Stupak’s amendment will hold in the final bill, though the Democratic leadership has already refused to promise that it won’t be scrapped later.

We had been told there were no “death panels” in the bill either. But look closely at the provision mandating bureaucratic panels that will be calling the shots regarding who will receive government health care.

Look closely at provisions addressing illegal aliens’ health care coverage too.

Those of us who love freedom and believe in open and transparent government can only be dismayed by midnight action on a Saturday. Speaker Pelosi’s promise that Americans would have 72 hours to read the final bill before the vote was just another one of the D.C. establishment’s too-common political ploys. It’s broken promises like this that turn people off to politics and leave them disillusioned about the future of their country.

But despite this late-night maneuvering, many of us were paying close attention tonight. We’ll keep paying close attention. We need to let our legislators in Washington know that they still represent us, and that the majority of Americans are not in favor of the “reform” they are pushing. After all, this is still a country “of the people, by the people, and for the people.” We will make our voices heard. It’s on to the Senate now. Our legislators can listen now, or they can hear us in 2010. It’s their choice.


- Sarah Palin



Sarah Palin: The Pelosi Bill Was Rammed Through on Saturday, But Sunday’s Coming | Facebook

Is Palin simply too stupid to realize that her silly little FaceBook blogs did NOTHING to derail healthcare reform? How about her "kiss of death" endorsement of Hoffman in NY23? Between quitting her job as Governor, and putting the nail in the coffin of McCain's 2008 campaign, everything this bimbo touches turns out bad for her and those she thinks she is helping. Maybe someone should explain this to her in FaceBook-ese?
 
Palin is among the most influential political voices in America right now.

Agree or disagree with her - that fact is undeniable.

The book tour is getting incredible interest throughout the country already - it's gonna be HUGE.

As for the Pelosi healthcare bill - it's already dying on the leftist vine, as is her time as Speaker.

The Senate Dems will pass something more symbolic than substantive to allow Obama the opportunity to sign something as we head into the 2010 election year cycle in earnest...
 
Palin is among the most influential political voices in America right now.
Agree or disagree with her - that fact is undeniable.

The book tour is getting incredible interest throughout the country already - it's gonna be HUGE.

As for the Pelosi healthcare bill - it's already dying on the leftist vine, as is her time as Speaker.

The Senate Dems will pass something more symbolic than substantive to allow Obama the opportunity to sign something as we head into the 2010 election year cycle in earnest...

That's strange. IF she is so influential, how come her guy LOST in NY 23? I mean it's not like there were a ton of people to INFLUENCE up there....
 
Palin is among the most influential political voices in America right now.
Agree or disagree with her - that fact is undeniable.

The book tour is getting incredible interest throughout the country already - it's gonna be HUGE.

As for the Pelosi healthcare bill - it's already dying on the leftist vine, as is her time as Speaker.

The Senate Dems will pass something more symbolic than substantive to allow Obama the opportunity to sign something as we head into the 2010 election year cycle in earnest...

That's strange. IF she is so influential, how come her guy LOST in NY 23? I mean it's not like there were a ton of people to INFLUENCE up there....


"Her guy" went from obscurity to near-front runner in a matter of weeks. Not too shabby.

The NY23 seat will go back to Republican in 2010. In the meantime, the upsurge of conservatism throughout America - as seen in the far more significant elections of Virginia and New Jersey, is where the real story is. The political tide is now against the liberal Democrats. The Pelosi healthcare bill will cost her the Speaker position.

If you add up the votes for Virginia, New Jersey, and NY23 - there were over 400,000 more votes cast for Republican/Conservatives than Democrats. That fact is shaking the Democrat leadership to the core. These Democrats don't care about losing leftists such as yourself, you will vote for them regardless. But the shift in Independents away from their party, and reflected not only in the 2009 elections but poll after poll, is what they fear the most.

A stunning turn of events just a year after the Obama victory...
 
Palin is among the most influential political voices in America right now.
Agree or disagree with her - that fact is undeniable.

The book tour is getting incredible interest throughout the country already - it's gonna be HUGE.

As for the Pelosi healthcare bill - it's already dying on the leftist vine, as is her time as Speaker.

The Senate Dems will pass something more symbolic than substantive to allow Obama the opportunity to sign something as we head into the 2010 election year cycle in earnest...

That's strange. IF she is so influential, how come her guy LOST in NY 23? I mean it's not like there were a ton of people to INFLUENCE up there....


"Her guy" went from obscurity to near-front runner in a matter of weeks. Not too shabby.

The NY23 seat will go back to Republican in 2010. In the meantime, the upsurge of conservatism throughout America - as seen in the far more significant elections of Virginia and New Jersey, is where the real story is. The political tide is now against the liberal Democrats. The Pelosi healthcare bill will cost her the Speaker position.

If you add up the votes for Virginia, New Jersey, and NY23 - there were over 400,000 more votes cast for Republican/Conservatives than Democrats. That fact is shaking the Democrat leadership to the core. These Democrats don't care about losing leftists such as yourself, you will vote for them regardless. But the shift in Independents away from their party, and reflected not only in the 2009 elections but poll after poll, is what they fear the most.

A stunning turn of events just a year after the Obama victory...

First of all, Hoffman managed most of his "near front runner status" on his own, before Palin decided to falp her bimbo lips the week of the election. Give the guy a little more credit, will ya?

I cannot speak to the NJ election, but here in VA, even I voted for McDonnell as his Democratic opponent was JUST THAT BAD.
I would be careful how much credence you give these local elections on the national scene. In case you hadn't noticed, HR 3962 passed AFTER these local elections....
 
The Pelosi bill will prove the liberal Speaker's undoing, and Palin's political instincts sense it.

The Democrat infighting is going to reach new levels of accusatory anger in the coming days and weeks as the Senate attempts to deal with this Pelosi produced mess...


The Pelosi Bill Was Rammed Through on Saturday, But Sunday’s Coming

Yesterday at 10:34pm

We’ve got to hold on to hope, and we’ve got to fight hard because Congressional action tonight just put America on a path toward an unrecognizable country.

The same government leaders that got us into the mortgage business and the car business are now getting us into the health care business.

Despite Americans’ decisive message last Tuesday that they reject the troubling path this country has been taking, Speaker Pelosi has broken her own promises of transparency to ram a health “care” bill through the House of Representatives just before midnight. Why did she push the 2,000 page bill this weekend? Was she perhaps afraid to give her peers and the constituents for whom she works the chance to actually read this monstrous bill carefully, if at all? Was she concerned that Americans might really digest the details of a bill that the Wall Street Journal has called “the worst piece of post-New Deal legislation ever introduced”?

This out-of-control bureaucratic mess will be disastrous for our economy, our small businesses, and our personal liberty. It will slam businesses at a time when we are at double-digit unemployment rates – the highest we’ve seen in a quarter of a century. This massive new bureaucracy will cost us and our children money we don’t have. It will rob Americans of more of our freedom and further hamper the free market.

Make no mistake: we’re on course to have government commandeer one-sixth of our economy. The people who gave us Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac now want to run our health care. Think about that.

All of us who value the sanctity of life are grateful for the success of the pro-life majority in the House this evening in its battle against federal funding of abortion in this bill, but it’s ironic because we were promised that abortion wasn’t covered in the bill to begin with. Our healthy distrust of these government leaders made us look deeper into the bill because unfortunately we knew better than to trust what they were saying. The victory tonight to amend the bill and eliminate that federal funding for abortion was great – because abortion is not health care. Now we can only hope that Rep. Stupak’s amendment will hold in the final bill, though the Democratic leadership has already refused to promise that it won’t be scrapped later.

We had been told there were no “death panels” in the bill either. But look closely at the provision mandating bureaucratic panels that will be calling the shots regarding who will receive government health care.

Look closely at provisions addressing illegal aliens’ health care coverage too.

Those of us who love freedom and believe in open and transparent government can only be dismayed by midnight action on a Saturday. Speaker Pelosi’s promise that Americans would have 72 hours to read the final bill before the vote was just another one of the D.C. establishment’s too-common political ploys. It’s broken promises like this that turn people off to politics and leave them disillusioned about the future of their country.

But despite this late-night maneuvering, many of us were paying close attention tonight. We’ll keep paying close attention. We need to let our legislators in Washington know that they still represent us, and that the majority of Americans are not in favor of the “reform” they are pushing. After all, this is still a country “of the people, by the people, and for the people.” We will make our voices heard. It’s on to the Senate now. Our legislators can listen now, or they can hear us in 2010. It’s their choice.


- Sarah Palin



Sarah Palin: The Pelosi Bill Was Rammed Through on Saturday, But Sunday’s Coming | Facebook

And we should trust the instincts of Sarah Palin. I mean, she really did wonders since she was governor of Alaska, both politically and as far as getting people elected was concerned.
 
That's strange. IF she is so influential, how come her guy LOST in NY 23? I mean it's not like there were a ton of people to INFLUENCE up there....


"Her guy" went from obscurity to near-front runner in a matter of weeks. Not too shabby.

The NY23 seat will go back to Republican in 2010. In the meantime, the upsurge of conservatism throughout America - as seen in the far more significant elections of Virginia and New Jersey, is where the real story is. The political tide is now against the liberal Democrats. The Pelosi healthcare bill will cost her the Speaker position.

If you add up the votes for Virginia, New Jersey, and NY23 - there were over 400,000 more votes cast for Republican/Conservatives than Democrats. That fact is shaking the Democrat leadership to the core. These Democrats don't care about losing leftists such as yourself, you will vote for them regardless. But the shift in Independents away from their party, and reflected not only in the 2009 elections but poll after poll, is what they fear the most.

A stunning turn of events just a year after the Obama victory...

First of all, Hoffman managed most of his "near front runner status" on his own, before Palin decided to falp her bimbo lips the week of the election. Give the guy a little more credit, will ya?

I cannot speak to the NJ election, but here in VA, even I voted for McDonnell as his Democratic opponent was JUST THAT BAD.
I would be careful how much credence you give these local elections on the national scene. In case you hadn't noticed, HR 3962 passed AFTER these local elections....



I love how democrats keep referring to Hoffman:

In terms these morons can understand:

It's like your football team is 14 points down, the last 2 minute time out came & your team sent in the 2nd string quarterback to win the game for you, & you expect to win--:lol::lol: What is flat amazing is that Hoffman came so close to winning!

The entire point is DEMOCRATS got their ASSES kicked in regular time--in Virginia & the bluest of all blue states New Jersey--HELLO.

2010 SEASON coming--& democrats just voted for a bill that the MAJORITY of this country opposed.

It doesn't take a degree to figure what is going to happen--:lol::lol:

In fact, I hope Las Vegas is playing odds on this one!


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That's strange. IF she is so influential, how come her guy LOST in NY 23? I mean it's not like there were a ton of people to INFLUENCE up there....


"Her guy" went from obscurity to near-front runner in a matter of weeks. Not too shabby.

The NY23 seat will go back to Republican in 2010. In the meantime, the upsurge of conservatism throughout America - as seen in the far more significant elections of Virginia and New Jersey, is where the real story is. The political tide is now against the liberal Democrats. The Pelosi healthcare bill will cost her the Speaker position.

If you add up the votes for Virginia, New Jersey, and NY23 - there were over 400,000 more votes cast for Republican/Conservatives than Democrats. That fact is shaking the Democrat leadership to the core. These Democrats don't care about losing leftists such as yourself, you will vote for them regardless. But the shift in Independents away from their party, and reflected not only in the 2009 elections but poll after poll, is what they fear the most.

A stunning turn of events just a year after the Obama victory...

First of all, Hoffman managed most of his "near front runner status" on his own, before Palin decided to falp her bimbo lips the week of the election. Give the guy a little more credit, will ya?

I cannot speak to the NJ election, but here in VA, even I voted for McDonnell as his Democratic opponent was JUST THAT BAD.
I would be careful how much credence you give these local elections on the national scene. In case you hadn't noticed, HR 3962 passed AFTER these local elections....


Yes it did - by just five votes in a House dominated by Democrats. 39 Dems broke away - clear evidence of Pelosi's divisive leadership even from within her own party.

That same bill will be dead to the Senate - those Dems want nothing to do with it, and know full well that Pelosi may have cost them dearly in 2010.


As for Mr. Hoffman, the day following his Palin endorsement, he trailed the Democrat Owens by 12 points and the Republican Scozzafava by 7 points - less than a week after that endorsement Hoffman was in a dead heat with Owens and had completely overtaken Scozzafava. That kind of jump in a political race is incredible - and in this case, clear evidence of Palin's far-reaching influence on voters. Hoffman then had a somewhat weak debate, followed by the chaos of the Scozzafava retreat and endorsement, as well as tepid support from the regional Republican get out the vote efforts. (they were pissed :eusa_angel:) And still, this weeks-before largely unknown, and underfunded political 3rd Party candidate almost took out both major party candidates. Not too shabby!

If you wish to have a discussion on these issues, please enlighten yourself as to the actual facts - don't willingly include yourself among the factually illiterate within this forum -those numbers are already legion...
 

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