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Stacy Drake: Past Is Prologue: Reformers Need Not Apply

“Throughout it all, Mrs. Palin has stood for reform.”

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Whitney Pitcher: Was Steve Schmidt Qualified to Be McCain’s Campaign Manager?

“Let the vetting of Steve Schmidt begin.”

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Whitney Pitcher: Who Is the Real Sarah Palin?

The numbers don’t lie.

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Tony Lee: Media and Political Permanent Class Attempt to Rewrite 2008 Election

Anatomy of a smear job.

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Breitbart Editor Joel Pollak Continues the Vetting of President Obama

‘White supremacy’ is the heart of  “critical race theory” and Obama knew it. And by the time Obama embraced him at Harvard Law School, Derrick Bell had already given a speech in Chicago just two months before that caused a sensation which was about how white supremacy was still the order of the day and that black people were fooling themselves if they thought civil rights and equality were achievable goals. He said this and one of the people who came to his defense, by the way, was Jeremiah Wright, with whom Bell had correspondence over the years.”

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Quinnipiac Poll: Palin at 20% as Alternate Candidate Choice

Quinnipac Poll shows Gov. Sarah Palin as a leading alternate choice among conservatives.

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LaDonna Hale Curzon of Sarah Palin Radio Interviews Newt Gingrich

Speaker Gringrich promises to unite with Gov. Palin and her supporters in fighting crony capitalism.

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The Demoralization of Palin Supporters

Governor Palin has always been best as the under dog. She isn’t expecting to be handed the presidency on a golden platter. She’s a fighter and wants to fight for it and she wants to earn it and will.

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Governor Palin’s Accomplishments

With the continued smearing and editorialization of Governor Palin and her record and the propagation of false claims that Governor Palin is a polarizing figure, perhaps it’s time to for us to re-visit Governor Palin’s accomplishments while she was Governor. She currently shows her policy prowess and acuity through her television appearances, speeches, and Facebook [...]

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The Polarization of Sarah Palin

So next time someone tells you that Sarah Palin is polarizing, remember it’s true “Sarah Palin” IS polarizing,”Governor Sarah Palin” or potential presidential candidate Sarah Palin, the one the American people will get to hear directly from, is not.

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The Palin Rules

Editor’s Note: This piece originally ran in April 2010 and is being re-published in light of the false accuastions made against Governor Palin after the Tucscon shootings. With the NBA playoffs underway, and many basketball fans on C4P, I thought perhaps a little sports analogy might be appropriate right now. Back in the 80s, the [...]

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Those Who Stand Silent

I don’t take lightly the decision of whom I vote for. It is my opinion that too many people have fought for that right for me to take it lightly. And so I carefully research my votes. I pay attention to the mainstream media sources, but I always do my own research. I researched Sarah [...]

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Sarah Palin Crosses the Rubicon

In 49 BC, Julius Caesar led his army across the Rubicon River. As he did so, he reportedly muttered the phrase “Alea iacta est” – “the die is cast”. It was the point of no return. Sarah Palin has crossed the Rubicon today. It’s a gamble of incredible proportions. None of us saw it coming, [...]

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AGIA Lives!

In a Compass piece last Sunday in the Anchorage Daily News, Larry Wood breathlessly declared that AGIA is dead. In fact, he thinks any pipeline to the Lower 48 is dead. Apparently no one told the Denali pipeline team. Poor BP and ConocoPhillips haven’t figured out that a pipeline to the Lower 48 is a [...]

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Governor Palin’s Budgets: Pointing Out the Obvious (That She’s Got A Stellar Record)

In the dizziness of constant political attacks against Governor Palin, many issues of great importance to every Alaskan and every American are lost. Somehow, the truth needs to break free and be part of the conversation. Here are some true facts that the liberals in Alaska and America do not want you to know. Governor [...]

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Frivolous Ethics Complaints: The Score Card, the Price Tag, and the Future of Ankle-biting

Yesterday the good governor tweeted: It’s official: 13 ethics complaints against me & my office have now been dismissed by personnel board! That sound you heard was the lachrymose ululations of ankle-biters everywhere. They’re losing. They know it. The public knows it. And the Personnel Board is getting tired of their antics. First, let’s look [...]

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On the Rise of the Cincinnatus Blog

Lest it appear a little obsessive, I hesitate momentarily in admitting that over the past few days I have, on occasion, spent some time observing the flow of traffic in and out of the C4P site. However, I know I am not alone in this behaviour, since some C4P commenters have also indicated that they [...]

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Mitt Romney, the Beltway GOP, and the Meaning of Evansville

I have to admit, at the beginning of the last presidential campaign, I was intending to vote for Mitt Romney. I wasn’t a huge fan, but my primary concern was finding someone who could beat Rudy Giuliani, the one person in the race I simply could not support; on that score, Gov. Romney seemed like [...]

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On the Stimulus, Alaska, and the Soul of the Nation

Dust and ashes, dead and done with, Venice spent what Venice earned. The soul, doubtless, is immortal — where a soul can be discerned. Those lines are from one of my favorite poems, A Toccata of Galuppi’s by Robert Browning. They’ve been running through my mind for weeks now every time I think about the [...]

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The Fate of Alaska’s Joan of Arc

I would like to offer my thoughts on these insane ethics complaints. They’re very easy to understand when you read Rule #4 of Saul Alinsky’s “Rules for Radicals“: Make the enemy live up to its own book of rules. You can kill them with this, for they can no more obey their own rules than [...]

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Blogging for England, Palin and St. George

Apologies to my American friends for a rather personal, possibly self-indulgent post, but it might be said, to paraphrase Dr Johnson, the sage of 18th century London, that an Englishman blogging about Governor Palin is “like a dog’s walking on his hind legs. It is not done well; but you are surprised to find it [...]

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On Gov. Palin, Ordinary Barbarians, and Blazing the Trail

I’d like to thank the folks here for inviting me to join the team; I consider the invitation an honor, and I’ll do my best to honor it in return. By way of introduction, the Aged P asked me a while back what a respectable pastor was doing hanging out with folks proudly self-labeled “barbarians,” [...]

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C4P – Who We Are and What We Stand For

There was a comment from SarahPAC spokesperson Meg Stapleton in the recent News-Miner article for which I was interviewed: SarahPAC and Palin family spokeswoman Meghan Stapleton said Conservatives for Palin is not affiliated in any way with the governor, despite several large banners on the site offering ways to donate to SarahPAC. Based on the [...]

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Who Is Sarah Palin?

Last month, I read Lorenzo Benet’s unauthorized biography of Sarah Palin, “Trailblazer,” and this week I watched John Ziegler’s complete interview with Sarah Palin. The question I asked myself after finishing both is the same question I’ve been asking myself since August 29, 2008: Who is Sarah Palin? Many who know her say that she [...]

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