What's the Mama Grizzly Up To?

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I looked at the front page of ATP&N and see absolutely no posts about our favorite, Sarah Palin!

What is up with that?

I ran across this piece analyzing what Sarah has been up to and find that I kind of agree with it, up to the point where Buchanan extrapolates that She is setting Herself up for a run at the Presidency.

Maybe She is, maybe She is not. But She sure seems to be making an impact on the national political landscape.

(I hope you don't mind that I capitalize the word "She." I sort of get shivers up my leg. Especially as the One is downgrading hisself to a big, fat Zero. Don'cha know? :awe:)

What's the Mama Grizzly Up To?

Pat Buchanan
Fri Jun 11, 3:00 am ET

Creators Syndicate – When Sarah Palin, in a rambling lakeside announcement last July in Wasilla, said she was quitting as governor of Alaska because of the abuse she and her family were taking from petty politicians and a feral press, she was written off as dead by the pundits.

"A quitter, can't take the heat," was the Beltway consensus.

Yet, it seems that was no more the end of Sarah than it was the end of Richard Nixon when, after losing to Gov. Pat Brown in California in 1962, he spat at the press: "Just think how much you're going to be missing. You won't have Nixon to kick around anymore because, gentlemen, this is my last press conference."

Six years later, Nixon took the oath on the Capitol steps.

And though the media have painted Palin as a ditz, no politician in memory has conducted a more brilliant pre-presidential campaign, if that is what she is about, than the lady who calls herself "the Mama Grizzly."

Consider Tuesday. Palin had gambled big by going into South Carolina to endorse Nikki Haley, a state legislator running last for the GOP nomination for governor — against the lieutenant governor, the attorney general and a congressman.

Haley instantly vaulted into the lead, taking 49 percent on primary day, and is headed for the governor's mansion — in a Palmetto State that holds what is often the decisive primary in presidential nomination runs.

Nikki was Sarah's kind of conservative with a populist touch.

But Terry Branstad is not. This ex-governor of Iowa, who served four terms ending in 1998, is a moderate. Yet Palin endorsed him in his comeback bid over a conservative backed by Dr. James Dobson and Mike Huckabee.

After his victory Tuesday, Branstad, too, is headed for the governor's mansion in a state that hosts the first big battle of 2012 — the Iowa caucuses.

By bringing conservatives to Branstad's camp, Palin can claim some credit for returning him to office, though Mitt Romney backed Branstad earlier and his and Branstad's staffs are said to be wired.

The endorsement of Branstad suggests Palin, a politician of principle, has a pragmatic streak. She acts not only out of instinct but cold calculation. How else to explain the Branstad endorsement over a social conservative than a decision to befriend a future GOP governor in the first battleground state of 2012?

Other interventions this cycle reveal Palin to be far more savvy than the caricature drawn by the left.

Gov. Rick Perry of Texas, a colleague of Palin's in the GOP Governor's Association, was facing an uphill battle against Sen. Kay Bailey Hutchison, who had the backing of Dick Cheney — Mr. National Security and the most visible national Republican of 2009.

Cheney went to Texas for Hutchison. Palin went in for Perry, who had scrambled to the Tea Party right, even raising the specter of secession. Perry won in a walk.

Palin 1, Cheney 0.

Perry will lead the second-largest bloc of delegates to the GOP convention in Tampa, Fla. The largest will come from California, where Carly Fiorina — another one of Palin's mama grizzlies — won the GOP Senate nod on Tuesday. Palin had endorsed her over the more conservative Chuck DeVore.

In Kentucky, where the establishment backed Mitch McConnell's handpicked successor to Sen. Jim Bunning, Trey Grayson, and Cheney went in for Grayson, Palin endorsed Rand Paul, son of Ron Paul, who has a loyal libertarian following.

With Palin and Tea Party backing, Rand won. The Pauls, too, owe a debt to Sarah. Palin 2, Cheney 0.

In Arizona, Palin, who is closer in her politics to J.D. Hayworth, came to campaign for embattled Sen. John McCain, who chose her as his running mate and made her a star.

McCain's aides have been anonymously trashing Sarah as an airhead who had caused the ticket's defeat. She repaid their disloyalty with unqualified loyalty to McCain, who is unlikely to forget what she did, at some cost to herself.

But it was Sarah's first intervention, in New York's 23rd Congressional District, where she showed a boldness that marks the better politicians.

Liberal Republican Dede Scozzafava was handpicked by the party to face Democrat Bill Owens in the Republican district. Doug Hoffman, endorsed by the Conservative Party, jumped in. Newt Gingrich urged Republicans to stand by the pro-choice, pro-gay-rights Scozzafava.

Palin went rogue and declared for Hoffman, who surged past Scozzafava, who fell to third, bowed out and endorsed Owens, who won by two. That was the first manifestation of Palin Power. Palin 1, Newt 0.

Looking over Palin's endorsements — McCain over J.D., Fiorina over DeVore, Branstad over Bob Vander Plaats and Rod Roberts — the lady is not running for Mrs. Conservative. The one explanation that makes the most sense of all the seeming inconsistencies in endorsements is that Mama Grizzly is thinking about moving the Wasilla brood into the big house.

Patrick Buchanan is the author of the book "Churchill, Hitler and 'The Unnecessary War."
 
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BoomerD

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What's the Mama Grizzly Up To?

You mean besides allegedly getting a boob job? She'll be speaking at the local CSU campus in about 2 weeks...for (an also alleged) $75,000 plus $18,000 in expenses. (her contract requires the actual fees be kept secret) :rolleyes:
 

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You mean besides allegedly getting a boob job? She'll be speaking at the local CSU campus in about 2 weeks...for (an also alleged) $75,000 plus $18,000 in expenses. (her contract requires the actual fees be kept secret) :rolleyes:

Are you going to go?
 

waggy

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better question is who really cares? well besides those that are so anti-palin they wont' let her fade away.
 

ProfJohn

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Interesting take.

Palin's problem is that she has been turned into a caricature by the media and she will have to figure out a way to over come that.

As long as the popular view of her is as an airhead she won't have a chance.

Her best bet would to become a power broker and waiting a few more cycles and maybe make a run in 2020 etc. She is still very young.
 

BoomerD

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Are you going to go?

Hell NO...not at $500 per seat. Now if they were to pay ME $500 to sit through her ramblings...then maybe.


Interesting take.

Palin's problem is that she has been turned into a caricature by the media and she will have to figure out a way to over come that.

As long as the popular view of her is as an airhead she won't have a chance.

Her best bet would to become a power broker and waiting a few more cycles and maybe make a run in 2020 etc. She is still very young.

Unfortunately, "airhead" or not, she's VERY popular with the "Tea Party" crowd, and actually poses a threat to the US in the next election cycle.
 

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Hell NO...not at $500 per seat. Now if they were to pay ME $500 to sit through her ramblings...then maybe.

$500??? Hell, I wouldn't pay that kind of money. Though I heard that people have ponied up over $10,000 each to hear her presentation. For that kind of money I would want an autographed program AND her lipstick kiss on the front page. Be nice to have something like that from the future President of the United States of America. To pass on to the grandkids, of course.
 
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I agree when Prof John says with, "Palin's problem is that she has been turned into a caricature by the media and she will have to figure out a way to over come that.

As long as the popular view of her is as an airhead she won't have a chance."

And yes, she can become sort of a power broker why making a pile of money on the speaking circuit, but as far as ever living down her air head caricature by virtually everyone, that would require something Sarah Palin is almost incapable of doing, actually studying the issues of the day and finding ways to integrate them into a viable balanced political strategy that can bring prosperity to the entire nation. But then again, that kind of abstract study and actual thinking is hard, too hard for someone like Sarah.

And instead Sarah relies on her innate gifts as a slogan spouter, who can forget her drill baby drill speech as her swan song entry into national politics. Funny thing though, drill baby drill ain't exactly working out well for our gulf coast right now.

And of course, we have to remember who is cited here as the chief endorser of Palin, none other than Pat Buchanan, another piss poor Populist wannabe that never won any high elective office. Simply Pat endorsing a younger female version of himself.

In 9/2008, I had posted that Sarah Palin, if she was willing to really do some hard study to get up the speed on national politics, could really become a formidable GOP candidate, but if she has not done that hard study by now, she will never do it.
 

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$500??? Hell, I wouldn't pay that kind of money. Though I heard that people have ponied up over $10,000 each to hear her presentation. For that kind of money I would want an autographed program AND her lipstick kiss on the front page. Be nice to have something like that from the future President of the United States of America. To pass on to the grandkids, of course.
god bless her, I think separating fools from their money is the Lord's work.
 

WHAMPOM

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Some one needs to take the pledge on posting "she who shall not be named" topics on P&N. Did you miss Her?
 

CallMeJoe

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better question is who really cares? well besides those that are so anti-palin they wont' let her fade away.
PJIBBER-JABBER certainly seems to care.
Palin's problem is that she has been turned into a caricature by the media and she will have to figure out a way to over come that.
As long as the popular view of her is as an airhead she won't have a chance.
I would posit that Governor Palin herself is largely responsible for her image. A large part of her schtick is baiting the Press into presenting her "airhead" image so that she can play to the Great Unwashed with her tale of abuse at the hands of the "Lamestream Media".
$500??? Hell, I wouldn't pay that kind of money. Though I heard that people have ponied up over $10,000 each to hear her presentation. For that kind of money I would want an autographed program AND her lipstick kiss on the front page. Be nice to have something like that from the future President of the United States of America. To pass on to the grandkids, of course.
For that kind of money, you should expect her lipstick print on more than just a program.
Future POTUS? If she succeeded to the office, your grandkids would appreciate such an artifact as a mark the decline of a once-great nation...
 
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PJABBER

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Some one needs to take the pledge on posting "she who shall not be named" topics on P&N. Did you miss Her?

LOL! I attribute all of my posts today to one too many espressos this morning!

Today I am indulging in a favorite, the Black Cat Classic.

I started with the intent of only having one as it is the weekend, I have been working on Tokyo time and the sun is shining brightly enough that I will make it a two hour mountain bike ride this afternoon.

Well, when I read Buchanan's piece I had a second one, but I wasn't ready to post about dear Sarah.

Then I read an analysis of how well the exercises were going at the Canjuers training facility near Toulon and I had another one. Along with an almond biscotto, just because. But I wasn't in the right mood to post about dear Sarah.

My kids came in and proposed that I fire up the smoker for a slow cooked mixed grill of beef and pork butt for dinner tonight. Pork butt. I started thinking about the deficit, had another espresso and that made all the difference in the world.

It was like a flower opening after a spring shower. It was like a popover melting in my mouth. It was chocolate and coriander.

But, I digress.
 

Perknose

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Sarah Palin is a boob job. As a supporter, PJ is the bra.

Cool story, bra.
 

BoomerD

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god bless her, I think separating fools from their money is the Lord's work.

There's been a lot of local discussion on whether the tickets, being sold by the CSUS Foundation, which uses the proceeds for scholarships and such, will be tax deductible by "the fools."

By tax law, they'll have to deduct the "value of the entertainment," which should anount to at least 50 cents...leaving a $499.50 tax deductible donation...:p
 

PJABBER

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Sarah Palin is a boob job. As a supporter, PJ is the bra.

Cool story, bra.

Where can I get one of those cool old man fedoras????

Do I HAVE to go to OT? :twisted:

It would look GREAT on my Muhammad Teddy! :cool:
 
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bamacre

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I want to say her approval rating amongst republicans is like 60%... but it's practically nil among independents.

Exactly. And let's remember the number of people who refer to themselves as "Republicans" has diminished over the years.