[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FKWLB_a0dxE&feature=player_detailpage]Isham Jones, Frank Sylvano vocal - Feeling That Way (1929) - YouTube[/ame]
Sarah makes me feel that way politically. Yesterday she rocked the house. I love watching her because she’s not a phoney. She naturally hones her delivery for effect as all effective public speakers must do, but there is nothing phoney about her or what she says. She could be your neighbor cracking up everybody at a cookout.
[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5wtHPE4MIlY&feature=player_detailpage]Gov. Sarah Palin's FULL CPAC 2014 speech - YouTube[/ame]
If you watched the video, I’ll wager that you compared Sarah to Hillary Clinton. It’s inevitable although I’ve yet to hear the media make a fair comparison. The result of the taste test is just as inevitable. You know what you’re getting with Sarah, while one cannot watch Clinton without wondering what she is really like. Hillary Clinton hides so much her personal life and public ineptitude have become a cottage industry for opponents. There’s enough there to keep everybody busy.
The few talking heads that covered Sarah at CPAC chastised her for taking on establishment Republicans without offering an alternate agenda for RINO. I’m pretty sure that talking heads already know the agenda Sarah advocates. Their demand for more tells me they don’t get it all. The conservative order of business must begin by undoing the specific damage done by Barack Taqiyya & Company. There is no better way than by attacking the Left’s disasters. Naming names doesn’t hurt either. Mercifully, Sarah did not speak the names of RINO who were complicit in the disasters. She did get the message out by naming conservative like Mike Lee, Ted Cruz, et al. That’s the part the media hates.
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