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Palin Endorses Fiorina in California Senate Race
“Her fiscal conservatism is rooted in real life experience,” Palin said. “She knows that when government grows, the private sector shrinks under the burden of debt and deficits.”
Obama falling in polls against all contenders for 2012
This is the weakest performance Obama’s posted in these 13 monthly surveys and a pretty clear indication that passing health care has not done anything to enhance his political standing, at least in the short term.
Gov. Jindal’s chief fund raiser was viciously beaten for wearing a Palin button after GOP function
“Allee Bautsch, chief campaign fundraiser for Louisiana Governor Bobby Jindal, and her boyfriend Joe Brown, were savagely beaten Friday night in New Orleans after leaving a Republican Party fundraising dinner by a group of thugs who reportedly targeted the couple because they were wearing Sarah Palin pins.
Dick Morris: GOP Can Retake House and Senate; Palin Frontrunner for 2012
Veteran political analyst Dick Morris tells Newsmax that the Republicans’ chances of retaking the Senate and the House are getting better with each passing day. And Sarah Palin is clearly now the “most popular” Republican and possibly the presidential candidate to beat for 2012.
Glenn Harlan Reynolds: Tea parties are a new Great Awakening
This past weekend’s National Tea Party Convention in Nashville, Tenn., made it clear that the Tea Party movement is part of something bigger: America’s Third Great Awakening.
Palin ‘Would Be Willing’ to Take On Obama in 2012
Sarah Palin has President Obama in her sights, telling FoxNews.com she “would be willing” to challenge him in the 2012 presidential race. FULL STORY Sarah Palin’s Keynote Speech at National Tea Party Convention
Why I’m speaking at Tea Party convention By Sarah Palin
We want a government worthy of the fine Americans that it serves. And we’re going to keep spreading that message one convention, one town hall, one speech and one election at a time.