‘The Undefeated’ and Sarah Palin’s message for the GOP establishment

On Friday, metro Atlanta will be one of 10 spots in the country that will see the debut of “The Undefeated,” the glowing documentary of Sarah Palin.

The Palin movie will have an exclusive seven-day run at the AMC Barrett Commons theater complex off Barrett Parkway in Cobb County. Director Steve Bannon, a former investment banker turned filmmaker, is already in Atlanta and plans to be in Kennesaw tomorrow evening – possibly with a CNN crew.

"The Undefeated" director Steve Bannon/CRC Public Relations

"The Undefeated" director Steve Bannon/CRC Public Relations

We were able to catch Bannon for a brief chat this afternoon. The highlights are below:

Insider: The film is an hour and fifty-minutes long. Only at the 65-minute mark do you finish with experience as governor of Alaska. Why is that?

Bannon: Everybody comes into Sarah Palin’s story at the Republican convention, when she was selected [as the vice presidential nominee]. Here, you’re over an hour into the movie before you actually get to see that. That’s why the convention speech hits people that see it now so differently than then. Because then, we all thought it was performance art. Now, we see that she’s really telling us about herself.

Insider: I learned a lot about Alaskan energy policy.

Bannon: AMC and the distributor would have liked me to cut it down. But you don’t get the cathartic experience in Act Three until you have that level of granularity. The other thing was, I wanted to have a record. The reason I made this film was that I heard so many guys in Washington and on Wall Street denigrate this woman, and deride her for her lack of intelligence, her lack of capacity, her lack of capability.

And to be brutally frank, as you’ve seen this kabuki theater were watching this week on the debt negotiations – it’s all just a bunch of hooey. They’re not really talking about real cuts. They’re not talking about solutions.

….This woman is a woman of extraordinary confidence. Certainly, pound for pound, as good as the guys that were deriding her. And that’s why I wanted to make it. And in making it – that Act Two is like a Harvard Business School case study about a turnaround and a restructuring. And it’s complicated. But one of the points was she didn’t take on school uniform issues. She took on the tough, intractable, Gordian-knot issues.

Insider: I was most interested in the last 15 minutes in the film, where you outlined how Palin had been snubbed by the Republican establishment. One of the voices in the film, Andrew Breitbart, refers to the GOP hierarchy as “eunuchs.”

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Bannon: It’s worse than snubbed. I think that’s why there’s a lot of seething discontent below the surface in the Republican party and the conservative movement. I tried to pull the camera back, [and] put Governor Palin and her career in some sort of perspective. I chose [Mark] Levin, Breitbart, and [Tammy] Bruce for a specific reason.

….There’s a big disconnect. There are certain of us in the conservative movement, in the tea party movement, that think the tea party movement is in direct lineage with Governor Reagan’s and President Reagan’s revolution. The Bush Republican establishment think [the tea party movement] stems directly from [1992 third-party presidential candidate] Ross Perot. And that’s why they’re so distrustful of it. The Perot fiasco is why Bush 41 went back to Kennebunkport four years early.

They see it not as a good thing, but as a thing that has to be controlled, a thing to be feared….

It’s very important, before we can take on President Obama, who I think has a very well-defined, progressive, liberal philosophy – I don’t think there’s a coherent, counter-philosophy on our side of the football. I think the Republican establishment, as they’ve proven in 2002 and 2008, is just a slow walk to the same statism. And I think that’s what the tea party revolt is all about. We need a primary like we had in 1976. We need a fight for the heart and soul of the conservative movement.

Insider: How much does the film represent Palin’s thinking?

Bannon: Governor Palin has been on the record….saying she loves it, and she wants everyone in the country to see it. It energizes her. She loves the film and it speaks for her team. Though I’m the writer and director – every time someone asks her, she says she really agrees with what’s in the film.

- By Jim Galloway, Political Insider

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Centrist

July 14th, 2011
3:34 pm

I’ve never actually seen any of these such political movies, and don’t ever intend to.

I doubt the AJC had critical blogs about any of Michael Moore’s movies, or Al Gore’s Inconvenient Truth.

Reno

July 14th, 2011
3:43 pm

How was this at all critical? It includes info on where it is showing and then has exact transcripts from the filmmaker..

Just Wait

July 14th, 2011
3:53 pm

Cars 2 would be more entertaining and educational.

Pointy Stick

July 14th, 2011
4:02 pm

Early reports is that $arah Palin and the first dude were really pissed at the negative reviews from the press. If this upsets them so much, imagine how they would fair in the big house. It made $arah cry…

NameRequired

July 14th, 2011
4:06 pm

Undefeated?? Then why isn’t John McCain’s address 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue? Moe like “Why McCain was Defeated”.

SilentMajority

July 14th, 2011
4:15 pm

Release the liberals to slam Sarah! Unlike what they will say, she is articulate, intelligent and much, much more exprerienced than the Marxist in Chief in the Whitehouse. She is unapoligetically proud of this county, unlike the Obamas who were admittedly never proud of this county until he was elected. It’s this simple: do you want bigger govt. or smaller govt? More freedom or less freedom? Lower taxes or higher taxes? Answer those questions, and stop the character assisination.

Big Hat

July 14th, 2011
4:15 pm

Triumph Of The Will, Part 2.

Ghost Rider

July 14th, 2011
4:18 pm

Centrist:

“I doubt the AJC had critical blogs about any of Michael Moore’s movies, or Al Gore’s Inconvenient Truth.”

Excellent point! It is impossible to read anything negative about a Democrat, a liberal or any other whack job from the left here because it simply isn’t printed. Of course, there is no bias at all evident here.

BreathofFreshAir

July 14th, 2011
4:27 pm

Mr. Galloway. I don’t know your political leanings, but can only assume you are as much a leftist as almost all other media members. Which really confuses me since your article was straightforward and not the typical bash the conservative (especially the conservative woman) article we have all become accustomed to from especially the print media. Well done.

td

July 14th, 2011
4:27 pm

Jim, You put this red meat up for the liberals to have their fun instead of talking about the state proposal of making Medicaid recipients paying co-pays. Great choice of topics.

Sick of Republicans

July 14th, 2011
4:32 pm

You think this woman is intelligent? Her grammar is terrible; her bouncy cheerleading bounces around stage are high school stuff; and she is greedy and thinks of no one but herself.

Bob

July 14th, 2011
4:45 pm

As an independent common-sense conservative, please do us all a favor Mrs. Palin, and stay in Alaska. And, please keep Mitt, Bachman, Newt, Paul, Santorum, McConnell, and the rest of these unelectable, egomaniacs with you. Obama has proven that he is unqualified and that he has an innate ability to surround himself with more incompetents. I’m hoping we can elect someone who will put our Nation first.

bart

July 14th, 2011
5:17 pm

Palin is a quitter, a dimwit, and a narcissist. That’s why Repubs think she’d be a good President.

td

July 14th, 2011
5:31 pm

bart

July 14th, 2011
5:17 pm
Palin is a quitter, a dimwit, and a narcissist. That’s why Repubs think she’d be a good President

So being a community organizer, narcissist, socialist is any better? BTW: Didn’t Obama quit the Senate about 12 months after becoming a Senator to run for President?

Frederick Douglass

July 14th, 2011
5:46 pm

td @ 5:31

I guess Obama quit the senate for the same reason Dick Cheney gave for not serving in the military during Viet Nam, “he had better things to do”, in Obama’s case, becoming POTUS.

Big Daddy

July 14th, 2011
6:18 pm

This film is the biggest propaganda lie since the Nazis commissioned Triumph of the Will. Except that the Riefenstahl effort is undoubtedly more artful.

Clinton "Skink" Tyree

July 14th, 2011
6:19 pm

She can produce books.

Bristol can produce books.

I use the term “produce” because I don’t believe they actually wrote them.

And, she can have an authorized biography on the screen. But, in the final analysis, she is so toxic only a small group of Republican/Tea Party folks would support her.

She can say “I can beat Obama” and she can say, “I can fly to the moon”, but that doesn’t make it true. Obama would spit her out like a sunflower seed because she is not willing to put forth the effort to learn enough about geo-politics to keep from embarrassing herself on the public stage.

That’s why she won’t run.

And, so it goes. . . .

Serious Robuck

July 14th, 2011
6:35 pm

The fact that a significant percentage of the American people would support Sarah Palin if she runs for President is “Exhibit 1″ if you’re attempting to prove that America is in REALLY REALLY BIG trouble.

Joe Mama

July 14th, 2011
6:42 pm

I understand that literally dozens of viewers are expected for this spectacle.

hl

July 14th, 2011
7:01 pm

Run Sarah Run…

jconservative

July 14th, 2011
7:11 pm

“There are certain of us in the conservative movement, in the tea party movement, that think the tea party movement is in direct lineage with Governor Reagan’s and President Reagan’s revolution.”

Is this guy serious? Is he that ignorant of presidential history from the 1980’s? I do not doubt he is committed to Palin, good for him. But can anyone be that ignorant of the Reagan presidency?

The truth is the Tea Party of today would tar and feather Reagan and ride him out of town on a rail.

Reagan is the worst thing that ever happened to the fiscal conservative movement in the US.

td

July 14th, 2011
7:14 pm

Serious Robuck

July 14th, 2011
6:35 pm

I really think the Dumb Masses showed how much we are in trouble when they voted for a community organizer for President.

Old Hippie

July 14th, 2011
7:18 pm

“Undefeated”? Uh, she lost her first race to become mayor of beautiful downtown Wasilla, lost her first race for governor, lost her bid to become Vice President, and then QUIT halfway thru her only term as governor.

This movie should be renamed “The Many Defeats of a Quitter”

double

July 14th, 2011
7:39 pm

@Old Hippie had she been an organizer none of the defeats would have happend.Good organization results in successful results.

Rural Education

July 14th, 2011
8:36 pm

Previous posters are right, Reagan couldn’t win in today’s Republican party. He pushed to raise the debt limit, he pardoned illegal aliens, and he raised taxes numerous times. He understood the art of compromise and he would never have taken some asinine pledge. He was capable of thinking for himself and he wasn’t snide and mean like some of our current Republican leaders.

The Centrist

July 14th, 2011
8:44 pm

As long as more people show up to see the movie in metro Atlanta in 7-days than attend a late season Georgia State football game, she will deem it will be a success and will keep raking in the money.

The Centrist

July 14th, 2011
9:04 pm

Hey td. Let’s compare, while serving as a community organizer, someone also served as a law associate with a law firm specializing in civil rights litigation and a university constitution law professor. On the other hand, after being the third-runner up in a State beauty pagent, someone became a sports reporter and then “eloped” at the age of 24 to marry a guy running a family owned fishing company. Got it!

double

July 14th, 2011
9:27 pm

The best thing President RR done was let Libya know they were within reach.

td

July 14th, 2011
10:12 pm

The Centrist

July 14th, 2011
9:04 pm

I think you forgot about PTA president, Mayor and Governor of a state. Yep, still more qualified then the current occupant of the White house.

double

July 14th, 2011
10:29 pm

It’s good that Td’s opinions are only his.I don’t see his echo,parroting his biased post lately.I only hope they have not kidnapped Will Jones and indroctinating him.

double

July 14th, 2011
10:33 pm

indoctrinate

I can see Russia from my house...

July 14th, 2011
10:37 pm

A better title for this movie should be “The Often Defeated”.

td

July 14th, 2011
11:09 pm

double

July 14th, 2011
10:29 pm

The sad part is I do not think Palin is the best qualified candidate for President on the Republican side and look how much more qualified she is then the current occupant.

Frederick Douglass

July 14th, 2011
11:18 pm

td @ 10:12

Okay td, in Palin’s own words, “a community organizer is sort of like a mayor, except a mayor has real duties”. While Palin was mayor of Wasilla, her only real duty was to spearhead the building of the city’s sports complex, which today remains a major cluster fu*k. Miss mayor gave the go ahead to build this facility before property rights were obtained, which ultimately resulted in a building with no workable restrooms or running water. Wasilla has a population of about 6,000, about half of what Phillips arena sits for basketball. Obama community organized on Chicago’s south side, which has a population of 750,000, compared to the state of Alaska’s 710,000. So you can see why Palin’s movie should be titled, “The Unflushed”, as in the raw sewage she left her hometown, and state with.

td

July 14th, 2011
11:37 pm

Frederick Douglass

July 14th, 2011
11:18 pm

You libs sure do know a great deal about Palin. Media matters, Daily Kos, Huffington post or the NY times? Let me put your mind at rest, she is not running. That brings up a different question, why do you libs HATE all strong conservative women? Oh I think I know, you are all scared of any strong conservative woman!!!!!!! The liberals know if a strong conservative woman runs and other national women might see that they do not have to depend on government to take care of them, then they may decide to vote for Republicans, close the gender gap and liberals will not win elections again for years (you know something like what has happened in this state).

FYI: I did give you a compliment on another blog earlier today. I promise I am not trying to ruin you image with the other progressives:-)

Chuck Snow

July 15th, 2011
12:14 am

Anyway you see it even if Sara Palin was Playing second fiddle to Pee Wee Herman we’d be better off than we are with Barry Buckwheat, or Hillary Klinton.

gooolllly!

July 15th, 2011
3:15 am

Producers made OJ entertaining in movies. Would’t vote for him though.

Doc

July 15th, 2011
4:47 am

More jingoistic trash for you goobers to eat up with a spoon. You suckers are getting spun again.

ByteMe

July 15th, 2011
6:10 am

Oh I think I know, you are all scared of any strong conservative woman!!!!!!!

Cue the typical “you don’t like her, so you must fear her!” nonsense from td. What a dork. You don’t have to fear something to dislike it. You just have to evaluate its suitability for a purpose and decide it doesn’t satisfy a need. In this case, Palin satisfies a need in you, td, but there’s about 80% or more of the population at this point (according to polls) who have no need for her and find her to be a grifter. But you can keep sending her your money if you like, we’re not here to stop you, just to maybe open your eyes to how other people see her. But you see fear in everyone else’s eyes when they talk about how they dislike her. Wonder what that says about you.

ByteMe

July 15th, 2011
6:13 am

BTW, there’s already one grifter in the race (possibly two, considering the recent release of a certain gospel CD), do we really need another one? Won’t that dilute the goober money further?

kc

July 15th, 2011
6:21 am

repubs the party of murdoch, nixon, ailes, now palin…..all shysters

section9

July 15th, 2011
6:31 am

Palin was actually an extremely successful mayor of Wasilla and she ran on what most successful mayors run on: community development. Highways, sewage and garbage collection, etc. And spending restraint and lowering taxes on business to incentivize development. The idiot commentators here who claim that Palin left Wasilla deeply in debt over the sports complex are basically passing on a lie.

The sports complex was a bond issue that was voted on by the citizens. It passed. The thing was built and became a valuable addition to the community. The bond was paid off over several years, as it was planned to.

Oh, and the debt that the clueless liberals around here are screaming about? Long since paid off. Reading Obama supporters go on and on about how Palin left Wasilla in debt while Chicago Jesus doubled the National Debt to 14.5 Trillion Dollars while Moody’s is putting us on a watch list and the Chinese are calling us deadbeats is especially outrageous. Liberals, as usual, are liars.

ByteMe

July 15th, 2011
6:45 am

while Chicago Jesus doubled the National Debt to 14.5 Trillion Dollars

There’s your sign of someone who has trouble with facts. A 40% increase is not “doubled”.

Frederick Douglass

July 15th, 2011
7:00 am

To section9 @ 6:31

Yeah right, the Wasilla sports complex is a fine place as long as you bring bottled water, and a chamber pot to all events lasting over two hours.

Buckhead Boy

July 15th, 2011
7:03 am

Indeed, Mrs Palin wasn’t a community organizer, nor has she pursued anything else in her lifetime that didn’t serve her financial interest. She didn’t attend Columbia or Harvard either. No credible institution of higher education would employ her as a professor or instructor; and its highly unlikely that the citizens of Wasilla or Alaska would have her work for them again in any capacity. She is an “author” thanks to the largesse (or political conniving, take your pick) of Mr. Murdoch (Harper Collins) and a cabal of ghost writers. She is an entertainer (or propagandist, again take your pick), thanks to Mr, Murdoch (TLC and Fox News). She is just what she is; and that there are those who perceive accomplishment, much less leadership, in this banal person I find most tragic.

Will Jones - Atlanta Jeffersonian Exegesis

July 15th, 2011
8:12 am

Wisdom from Buckhead

gm

July 15th, 2011
8:23 am

You go Sara, continue to make money off low self esteem angry whites, she had not had a job in 3 years now, talking about expoliting people.

Rick Patel

July 15th, 2011
8:31 am

Bold, brilliant, movie-star beautiful Sarah Palin is strong, savvy and sensible enough to restore this country to peace, prosperity, & unprecedented power as President.

Freedomlover24l

July 15th, 2011
8:58 am

Going to see the movie this afternoon. I love Sarah Palin. Possibly the best public servant of our generation. I don’t care what anyone else says, she is better than Obama.

Frederick Douglass

July 15th, 2011
8:58 am

You might be onto something Rick Patel, maybe Palin could take her tired act to Bollywood, and while she’s there, she could restore peace, prosperity, and power to India. 14.5 minutes of Ms. Palin’s 15 minutes of fame has already expired in this country.

kc

July 15th, 2011
9:11 am

section9 would qualify for section 8 military discharge, and patel has got to be the dullest knife in drawer with his palin admiration….she’s nothing but a carny

td

July 15th, 2011
9:13 am

ByteMe

July 15th, 2011
6:10 am

“You don’t have to fear something to dislike it”

So what you are saying is that you and most liberals dislike all strong conservative women. I do not think the evidence shows “dislike”. The liberal media and bloggers sure are pretty vicious anytime a strong conservative woman steps onto the national stage. This would not happen if there was only a dislike. I think I will stick to my fear analogy because it is closer to the truth.

candi

July 15th, 2011
9:20 am

Hey, y’all, td has got to be kidding us. Nobody is that stupid.

TLamar

July 15th, 2011
9:41 am

Anyone with any education wouldn’t give this ignorant woman anymore money than she is already making off other ignorant undeducated people. I wouldn’t vote her to be a dog catcher or anything else for that matter. And for the President it’s only laughable at best that people will go to see this movie. And for all of you who want to take back the country are mad and you feel that the country has been taken by a Harvard educated Black man and you people still and understand how it happen. Well, allow me to explain how it happpen, we stood in line for hours and we will stand in line for several more hours and we will send money to his re-election campaign. Go OBAMA!

Michael

July 15th, 2011
9:50 am

It appears all the initial comments are by Rs complaining about how the Ds will criticize the liberal article even though the Rs evidently have not read the article. How Palinesque. Just bash the media. And in this instance, the liberal sister paper of extremist WSB Radio.

I swear Boortz used to be funny until he got nationally syndicated and then everything became about Pelosi, Washington, blah, blah, blah.

Ghost Rider

July 15th, 2011
10:18 am

TLamar:

“man and you people still and understand how it happen. Well, allow me to explain how it happpen, we stood in line for hours and we will stand in line for several more hours and we will send money to his re-election campaign. Go OBAMA!”

Yes, there are many of us who wonder how it happened. I would venture to say that many who voted for him never read his books thus didn’t realize his true racist nature.

From Dreams From My Father:

“I ceased to advertise my mother’s race at the age of 12 or 13, when I began to suspect that by doing so I was ingratiating myself to whites.”

From Dreams From My Father :
“I found a solace in nursing a pervasive sense of grievance and animosity against my mother’s race.”

From Dreams From My Father:

“There was something about her that made me wary, a little too sure of herself, maybe and white.”

From Dreams From My Father:

“It remained necessary to prove which side you were on, to show your loyalty to the black masses, to strike out and name names.”

From Dreams From My Father:

“I never emulate white men and brown men whose fates didn’t speak to my own. It was into my father’s image, the black man, son of Africa, that I’d packed all the attributes I sought in myself: the attributes of Martin and Malcolm, DuBois and Mandela.”

From Audacity of Hope:j

“I will stand with the Muslims should the political winds shift in an ugly direction.”

reebok

July 15th, 2011
10:35 am

‘undefeated’ is an interesting descriptive for a person who got her @$$ handed to her in the only national campaign she’s ever been in.

Julie

July 15th, 2011
10:43 am

How much you want to bet very few show up for the film, like in conservative Orange County. Palin’s a has been who’s trying to milk her over-extended 15 minutes of fame.

gooolllly!

July 15th, 2011
10:46 am

I’ve known plenty of mayors-good mayors. None of them would come close to having the ability to be president. Oh, I am sure there are plenty of community organizers who should be president either, Obama did serve time (albeit short) in the Senate.
Palin is the personification of “the Peter Principle”

John K

July 15th, 2011
10:47 am

Wait, what? She’s undefeated? Ok, I guess that’s technically true for the governor part, since she’s a quitter.

But I guess that means McCain is the radical leftist/socialist/marxist/Indonesian/Kenyan/Muslim/White-hating Christian and she’s the bumbling VP? (well, *that* part I can believe.)

huh?

July 15th, 2011
10:48 am

When she was being prepped for the debate with Joe Biden, the GOP staffers were shocked to learn that she didn’t know why there are two Koreas!

ByteMe

July 15th, 2011
10:51 am

So what you are saying is that you and most liberals dislike all strong conservative women.

Aw, td, reading comprehension much? You want to take a single opinion on my part and extend it to include everything you admire? Pathetic and silly.

Note that I only claim there’s one (possibly two) grifters currently in the race and that Palin would be the third. I’ll give you a hint: none of the grifters in the race are women at this time.

Rob Woodall Has Always Gotten His Healthcare for Free (but Paid By You), Yet he wants your grandparents to forgo food to pay out from their fixed income for healthcare

July 15th, 2011
10:52 am

Perhaps ‘The Unwilling to Complete’ is a more appropriate title.

Bailing on her term as governor… her bus tour….U of Hawaii at Hilo…. Hawaii Pacific U….North Idaho College….numerous speaking engagements

Someone above commented that Palin was the best public servant of our generation. That’s insane!!!! What were her compelling successes as Governor of Alaska, VP Candidate (although that’s not really serving) or Mayor of Wasila that impacted her generation? She’s a paid talking head like Mike Huckabee or Keith Olbermann. They’re not providing a public service, they are entertaining for big bucks.

Besides everyone knows that Larry “Wide Stance” Craig is this generation’s greatest public servant (rim shot)!!!!! Thank you..remember to tip the wait staff…goodnight everybody

JD

July 15th, 2011
10:56 am

Sorry FreedomLover241, Sarah Palin is not a public servant and I seriously doubt you spent any time perusing her work as mayor of Wasilla and the partial term she served as Governor before giving up. The person you, and 99% of America, knows is a political celebrity character that makes tons of money off of people like you buying her ghost-written books and attending her hate-rallies for $25 a ticket.

Yeah, some public servant.

carla roqs

July 15th, 2011
11:06 am

@Rick Patel

July 15th, 2011
8:31 am
“Bold, brilliant, movie-star beautiful Sarah Palin is strong, savvy and sensible enough to restore this country to peace, prosperity, & unprecedented power as President.”

run sarah, run. run newt run, run gospel singer run!! vote people, vote!

The Snark

July 15th, 2011
11:22 am

This is so typical of the delusional nature of the extreme right wing. Sarah Palin is anything but “undefeated.” She lost in 2008 — in fact, she may have cost McCain a huge part of the independent vote — and she quit partway through her one and only term as Governor. Palin can rightfully claim to be many things, but posturing as “undefeated” simply isn’t one of them.

double

July 15th, 2011
11:26 am

I would think the strongest woman out there would be a liberal,and should have been president.As for the conservative women I think Elizabeth Dole is still around.

TRUTH

July 15th, 2011
12:07 pm

Stop it, I say. Andrew Breibart, Levine?? These are the voices of reason??!! What’s funnier, its showing in COBB COUNTY!! That’s a bastion of open thinking. Why not show it in Buckhead?? Oh, my bad, just a bit liberal there…

And you folks are still waiting for $arah to announce her run for the Presidency, because she can win, you betcha.

Nancy: former republican

July 15th, 2011
12:07 pm

Never in my life have I had so much dislike and contempt for a fellow party member.Palin is the most ignorant,clueless,uneducated,stupid,manipulating,money hungry,lying,no-class,dumbbell, I have ever seen.She is the reason I switched partys.Anyone that could endorse the likes of this Moron truly does not deserve to be elected to ANYTHING. Hey Obama!! wait up

geez

July 15th, 2011
12:14 pm

I agree–I think Sarah Palin is prettier than Obama!

Buckhead Boy

July 15th, 2011
12:27 pm

I suspect that the devotees of Mrs. Palin cannot be deprogrammed through critical comment or reason. They have faith in her, just as Mrs. Palin had faith that merely counseling abstinence could prevent a teenage pregnancy in her family. Its sad that so many Republicans of today have abandoned Reagan’s “trust but verify” for polivangelism.

kc

July 15th, 2011
12:31 pm

nancy and buckhead, how true…..it’s like these folks are moonies or something

reebok

July 15th, 2011
12:31 pm

OK, I will concede that Palin is better-lloking than Obama. You win.

Clinton "Skink" Tyree

July 15th, 2011
12:36 pm

Ol’ TD would argue with a telephone pole. And, probably lose.

DW

July 15th, 2011
12:43 pm

TD is a total d0uchebag that should only be used for comic relief

blue_moon

July 15th, 2011
12:43 pm

Should be titled the ‘Undesired’

RGB

July 15th, 2011
12:43 pm

There’s your sign of someone who has trouble with facts. A 40% increase is not “doubled”.

That someone would not be troubled with a three-year, 40% increase in all the debt accumulated since this nation’s founding is reallytelling.

Re-elect Obama.

His next slogan: “America: The Next Greece”.

Romola Eaton

July 15th, 2011
12:52 pm

If Sarah Palin is so great,why does she exploit her children . Bristol is a prime example of what young girls ought not to be.

BJH

July 15th, 2011
1:06 pm

I didn’t even bother to read your blog/article Jim. Nothing against you, I just can’t stand Sarah Palin. I think she’s a pathetic excuse for a human being.

And no, I’m not a democrat.

Starring Kam Fong as Chin Ho

July 15th, 2011
1:07 pm

A cardboard cutout of Palin is more intelligent than Obama will ever be.” I will stand with the Muslims should the political winds shift in an ugly direction.” Enough said

Frederick Douglass

July 15th, 2011
1:33 pm

Hasn’t this woman saved up enough to buy that two story double wide in the Wasilla suburbs yet?

Alabama Communist

July 15th, 2011
1:41 pm

More Breaking News On Big Palin Flick To The Masses……..In Kennesaw Georgia some preview fans saw the flick and said they were impress with the special effects where 1/2 Governor Sara Palin fights off the escape Alien Lizards from Area 51 and saves the day for the Republican Paradise to come…….

ByteMe

July 15th, 2011
2:01 pm

said they were impress with the special effects where 1/2 Governor Sara Palin fights off the escape Alien Lizards from Area 51 and saves the day for the Republican Paradise

Too bad that the people who believe this are also the same people who would have seen the movie anyway… conservative adolescent boys (not described by age, but my level of maturity).

ByteMe

July 15th, 2011
2:02 pm

Correction: …but BY level of maturity.

Sigh. Who switched the letters on my keyboard?

carla roqs

July 15th, 2011
2:18 pm

those conservative adolescent boys switched the letters on your keyboard, dear

Ghostrider

July 15th, 2011
2:30 pm

Palin is a complete idiot…she is such a moron

td

July 15th, 2011
2:38 pm

I see I must have hit a sore spot with some of my fan base. Like I have said a couple times on this blog in the past, the 2012 election is going to be won or lost on the vote of the white suburban women. They are the ones that fell for “Hope and Change” and now they will get to decide if what we have been given was the hope they wanted and the change they wanted.

Mike

July 15th, 2011
2:38 pm

Below is something somebody sent me months ago. It fits Sarah Palin very well.

Come ‘n listen to my story ’bout a gal named Palin
A poor soccer mom tryin’ to keep the jocks from nailin’
And then one day, she was shootin’ at some moose
And up through the ground come some septic tank sluice
Alaskan politics, Republican TEA

Well, the first thing you know, Sara’s a millionaire
Kinfolk said, Sara, move away from there!
Said, POX News is the place you oughta be
So they loaded up the truck and moved to the City
New York City. Movers. Shakers. People who read.

Well, now it’s time to say goodbye to Sara and all her kin
They would like to thank you folks for kindly droppin’ in
You’re all invited back again to this locality
To have a heapin’ helpin’ of their hospitality
Hillbilly, that is, set a spell, take your snowshoes off

Y’all come back now, you betcha!!

Mike

July 15th, 2011
2:49 pm

To Section 9 – When George Bush took office the US had a surplus. In his administration the national debt rose by $4.1 billion and Congress voted SEVEN times to raise the national debt limit. Why weren’t the Republicans complaining then?

td

July 15th, 2011
3:05 pm

Mike

July 15th, 2011
2:49 pm

Many Republicans complained each and every time. You obviously never listen to Rush. Just for your information and contrary to what the media would like you to believe, the Tea Party was formed after the 2006 election to fight against bankrupting the country.

Ghostrider

July 15th, 2011
3:05 pm

Why would anyone in their right mind, with a half a brain pay to see this movie.

Rob Woodall Has Always Gotten His Healthcare for Free (but Paid By You), Yet he wants your grandparents to forgo food to pay out from their fixed income for healthcare

July 15th, 2011
3:09 pm

Some dope posted: “”A cardboard cutout of Palin is more intelligent than Obama will ever be.” I will stand with the Muslims should the political winds shift in an ugly direction.” Enough said”"

I’m not certain I understand what is “non-intelligent” about Obama’s statement about standing with Muslims if things turn ugly. I would expect that statement and behavior from any leader of the free world. If the lunatic fringe started spewing the hate towards Muslims I would expect a leader to lead and to denounce the hate speech, i.e., stand with the Muslims. Similarly I would expect it if there was Mormon-bashing, dropping of N-bombs, etc…..

Didn’t George Bush defend Islam as a religion of peace?

Didn’t Colin Powell ask “is there something wrong with being a Muslim in this country? The answer is no, that is not America”.

Trying to paint Muslims with a extremist broad brush is at best uninformed but most likely they are assuming their audience is bigoted and they are catering to the lowest common denominator.

Clinton "Skink" Tyree

July 15th, 2011
3:19 pm

@td — The Tea Party was established when the super wealthy got together with a few of the Old Guard zealots and put together a plan to mobilize an army of disillusioned and naive “believers” that they could play like banjos, under the guise of a grassroots patriotic movement, to bring about the establishment of a plutocracy.

The middle class will soon be on the endangered species list!

And, so it goes. . . . . Pass the Kool-Aid and let them eat cake, too!

td

July 15th, 2011
3:41 pm

Clinton “Skink” Tyree

July 15th, 2011
3:19 pm

My friend you have been so brain washed that it is not even funny. You really believe it. You really need to broaden you horizons instead of watching MSNBC all day long.

kc

July 15th, 2011
4:11 pm

td you are so wrong again….tea party was developing long before 2006 because repubs knew W was unravelling the party….and my guess is that many middle americans support SOME of the tea party issues but are not as fanantical about it as apparently you are…and anyone who watches tv knows fox is a total sellout and msnbc a half ass sellout. but commenatators on msnbc gotta be smarter than the fox crowd….except maybe rove, dr evil’s twin brother

Mike

July 15th, 2011
4:15 pm

To Clinton “Skink” Tyree: What is so bad is that the Tea Party is holding the Republican Party hostage. The Republican Party is so scared of the Tea Party, it is just pathetic. The division between these two parties are going to bring both parties down. Just look at all the Republican idiots we have in the race for president. The Republican and Tea Party want the middle class to be an endangered species so that the millionares and billionaires will have more wealth to spread among themselves.

Clinton "Skink" Tyree

July 15th, 2011
4:30 pm

@td — I don’t need to watch TV or listen to AM radio to form my opinions.

In an era when employee salaries have remained static and even lost some gound over the past ten years and at the same time CEO compensation has escalated to a point where they make over 500 times the salary of the median employee, if you include stock options, then you don’t have to be a brain surgeon to realize something is severely out of order.

A disproportionate share of the nations wealth is being held by a small uber-wealthy ruling class. Something is wrong when Warren Buffet has a lower tax rate than his secretary — and that is the case because most of his income is taxed at a capital gains rate while the secretary is taxed an an income tax rate that is higher.

And, the ironic thing is the middle class has become advocates for this injustice and seek to enhance the advantages of the uber wealthy to the neglect of the middle-class. If you guys think a high tide raises all ships you need to look at the last decade and recognize the devastating trend that is taking place in the transfer of wealth in this country — and it’s not going to welfare moms, but to corporate and CEO welfare.

sfbllump

July 15th, 2011
4:56 pm

You have them scared to death, Sarah. They know you will beat Obama in a landslide.

are you kidding me?

July 15th, 2011
5:12 pm

anyone who pays to see this is an idiot. This country is truly effed-up.

are you kidding me?

July 15th, 2011
5:22 pm

sfbllump-the brainless twit Palin would beat Obama in a landslide??? Wow, what delusion. Get help.

MD

July 15th, 2011
5:35 pm

obama and the dems had their chance to pass a budget when they were in power.They did not do it because it would limit their spending and reduce their power.It is obamas intention to break the american economy so he will gain absolute power and proclaim himself king of the world.The constitution of the United States of America mean nothing to democrats.

The Centrist

July 15th, 2011
5:41 pm

Al Sharpton: 2 million net new jobs have been created since Obama took office. Pat Buchannan: That’s because he extended the Bush tax cuts and included tax cuts in the stimulus package! Al Sharpton: So why weren’t there any net new job created while Bush was in office? Pat Buchannan: Smile.

The Centrist

July 15th, 2011
5:42 pm

The Constiution means everything to the GOP. They even try to read it every day the House is in session.

td

July 15th, 2011
5:45 pm

Clinton “Skink” Tyree

July 15th, 2011
4:30 pm

“and that is the case because most of his income is taxed at a capital gains rate while the secretary is taxed an an income tax rate that is higher.”

When you start changing capital gains taxes to higher rates then you are also taxing the middle class at a higher rate because their 401K or retirement accounts are also in the stock market and other investments. So do you really want to make it so that the middle class can not retire because they do not have enough money due to taxes?

CEO’s are paid in stock options now because your democratic friends were trying to limit their income in the past by taxing corporations more when the CEO’s income package was more then what the government thought they should make. Now if you want to have CEO’s pay more then pull out those silly rules because I am sure the CEO’s would prefer the cash in hand then having to wait on cashing out stock options.

Edward

July 15th, 2011
5:52 pm

can’t lose when you quit, winners never quit and_____________________-

Bob

July 15th, 2011
5:52 pm

I read most of the posts on here and really think you are intelligent folks; most have good opinions about what needs to be done to get our state/country back on track…even more insightful than our elected officials. But does anyone on here think that Sarah Palin has a ghost of a chance even being nominated? If not, why are we even discussing her?

Bill589

July 15th, 2011
5:58 pm

When an opponent is still defiantly standing, she has not quit.
She is not defeated. She can count herself as “The Undefeated.”

Since reloading, Sarah Palin has been spearheading the opposition to the Left, and putting forward solutions to the country’s problems. That is why she is attacked constantly.

I know the Obama regime wishes she was defeated.

Frederick Douglass

July 15th, 2011
6:02 pm

td @ 2:38

The more white suburban husbands brow beat, and in some cases physically beat their wives, the more likely those wives are going to vote for Obama. If you want to liken it to something, remember when your parents vehemently forbade you to do something, their objections just made that “something” more inticing.

td

July 15th, 2011
6:17 pm

Frederick Douglass

July 15th, 2011
6:02 pm
td @ 2:38

The more white suburban husbands brow beat, and in some cases physically beat their wives, the more likely those wives are going to vote for Obama.

You my friend do not know a lot about suburban white women if you think they would put up for a minute their men “Brow beating or Physically beating” them over anything. Your statement is as true as a black woman sitting and saying nothing if any man was putting her down in front of her friends. I can pretty much promise you that is not going to happen in either circumstance.

Suburban white men and women have split their votes for many years. Men mainly for Republican candidates. The women are much more likely to be swing voters and vote for whomever they feel will do the best job for their family. I do not know what is going to happen yet in 2012 (too early to tell) with this block of voters but I can assure you that they will be the difference in the election.

td

July 15th, 2011
6:20 pm

Frederick Douglass

July 15th, 2011
6:02 pm

2010 did show a little as to the way they are leaning and that they did not like the direction the House dems were taking the country.

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