Sarah Palin: Mixed Or NO Messages


Sarah Palin went on a recent whirlwind tour in the Sarah Palin tour-bus the past Memorial Day weekend.

For what reason?

When one customarily takes off in this fashion, it clearly means that one is running for some kind of office. Sarah Palin has announced nothing, yet we find her in some kind of obvious Campaign Mode.

Campaign Mode for what?

No one knows. Does she know? She isn’t saying.

Oddly enough, Politico.com (and I’m not a fan of Politico these days) nails it when they write:

Day 2 of Sarah Palin’s bus tour, and the former vice presidential nominee has prompted little more than confusion over exactly what she is up to.

Though Fox News captured Palin saying, as she got off the bus at one stop, that she thought a Republican could beat President Barack Obama in next year’s election, she has done little to encourage belief that the trip is a precursor to a 2012 run of her own.

“This isn’t a campaign bus,” Palin said, according to reports. “This is a bus to be able to express to America how much we appreciate our foundation and to invite more people to be interested in all that is good about America and to remind ourselves we don’t need to fundamentally transform America, we need to restore what’s good about America.”

Hello?

If you’re not running, then what are you doing? And for whom are you raising money? You don’t have SarahPAC for nothing.

Initially, I liked Palin’s guts. I admired her stance. But the more I got to know her and then examine her path, the less I had to admire. When she stepped away from the governorship of one of the easiest states in the Union to control — for her family — I knew that she simply wasn’t Presidential material. Because if she couldn’t wrestle in the political mud of a lesser state, then she was hopelessly outmatched on a national level for President.

You can or will either gut the intestines of your opponents or you won’t. Politics is that way.

Further, though she speaks an initial good line, I began to examine what she really brought to the table. And I submit that she has done little, if anything, to increase her broader knowledge of history and/or world affairs.

She thinks too small. And she shows me no interest in large-scale learning.

In the meantime, whilst she conducts bus tours, I ask again: why is she doing this and why hasn’t she announced and — further — if she isn’t a candidate then where is the money she raises going?

BZ

97 to 318


Extended debt-limit ceiling in the House?

Failed.

WASHINGTON – The House of Representatives on Tuesday defeated a bill to raise the debt limit in a vote staged by Republicans to strengthen their push for deep spending cuts in negotiations with the White House.

By a vote of 318-97, the chamber overwhelmingly rejected President Barack Obama’s call to increase the $14.3 trillion debt limit without conditions. Even some Democrats supporting Obama’s position voted against it.

“I’m going to advise my members that they not subject themselves to the demagoguery that is sure to follow” if they vote for the measure, chief Democratic vote-counter Steny Hoyer said before the vote.

Polls show the public does not support a further increase in borrowing authority even as the Treasury Department scrambles to avoid a default that could push the country back into recession and rattle markets across the globe.

The world — if the debt ceiling is not raised astronomically, say the Demorats — will suddenly stop rotating on its axis and all Life as we know it will be killed.

BZ

Yes, Demorats ARE This Stupid:

Democratic National Committee Chair Debbie Schultz said last week (May 26th):

(CNSNews.com) – Rep. Debbie Wasserman Schultz (D.-Fla.), chairwoman of the Democratic National Committee, denounced Republicans last week for believing illegal immigration “should in fact be a crime.”

Newsflash: illegal immigration is just that: please note the predominant word utilized, namely, “illegal.” Ten dollars invested for a paperback dictionary would be well-spent, I submit.

To continue:

At the same Christian Science Monitor breakfast, Wasserman Schultz said, “If it were up to the candidates for president on the Republican side, we would be driving foreign cars; they would have let the auto industry in America go down the tubes.”

The Hill newspaper quickly reported that Wasserman Schultz owns a 2010 Infiniti FX35, a Japanese car whose parent company is Nissan. The newspaper cited Florida motor vehicle records.

Inanity and incomprehensibility, thy name is Demorat.

BZ

Shocked, I tell you! And unexpectedly!

From the Washington Examiner.com:

As megablogger Glenn Reynolds, aka Instapundit, has noted with amusement, the word “unexpectedly” or variants thereon keep cropping up in mainstream media stories about the economy.

“New U.S. claims for unemployment benefits unexpectedly climbed,” reported CNBC.com May 25.

“Personal consumption fell,” Business Insider reported the same day, “when it was expected to rise.”

“Durable goods declined 3.6 percent last month,” Reuters reported May 25, “worse than economists’ expectations.”

“Previously owned home sales unexpectedly fall,” headlined Bloomberg News May 19.

“U.S. home construction fell unexpectedly in April,” wrote the Wall Street Journal May 18.

Those examples are all from the last two weeks. Reynolds has been linking to similar items since October 2009.

Mainstream media may finally be catching up. “The latest economic numbers have not been good,” David Leonhardt wrote in the May 26 New York Times. “Another report showed that economic growth at the start of the year was no faster than the Commerce Department initially reported — ‘a real surprise,’ said Ian Shepherdson of High Frequency Economics.”

Which raises some questions. As Instapundit reader Gordon Stewart, quoted by Reynolds on May 17, put it, “How many times in a row can something happen unexpectedly before the experts start to, you know, expect it? At some point, shouldn’t they be required to state the foundation for their expectations?”

One answer is that many in the mainstream media have been cheerleading for Barack Obama. They and he both naturally hope for a strong economic recovery. After all, Obama can’t keep blaming the economic doldrums on George W. Bush forever.

The GOWP American Media, the DEM/MSM, have been “in the tank” for Mr Obama since his revelatory exposure for president, simply because to be otherwise would have serious racial overtones and place one’s media job in jeopardy. It isn’t much more complicated than that, really.

Just as it is incredibly critical that the debt ceiling be raised to an unlimited fashion so that the universe does not come to a crashing end, so sayeth the Demorats. Amen.

Taps: Last Post

TAPS

Day is done, gone the sun,

From the lake, from the hills, from the sky;
All is well, safely rest, God is nigh.

Fading light, dims the sight,
And a star gems the sky, gleaming bright.
From afar, drawing nigh, falls the night.

Thanks and praise, for our days,
‘Neath the sun, ‘neath the stars, neath the sky;
As we go, this we know, God is nigh.

Sun has set, shadows come,
Time has fled, Scouts must go to their beds
Always true to the promise that they made.

While the light fades from sight,
And the stars gleaming rays softly send,
To thy hands we our souls, Lord, commend.

BZ