I guess Palin was right, after all

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September 7, 2012

hmm. Uploaded by BarackObamadotcom on Oct 3, 2008 Obama has proven himself wrong on every count.

Comments:
  1. Ragspierre says:

    Yep. Palin was right.

    Pres. Empty Chair was wrong. He was wrong last night. He’ll be wrong tomorrow.

    He’s a radical Collectivist, who loves fascist economics, and hates America as it was founded.

  2. Bill McConner says:

    Somebody ought to take that video and cut everything before “We can’t stand 4 more years or this” and everything after the importance of having a job. Then it would be an very interesting video.

  3. elkh1 says:

    Empty Chair “rues” with executive orders because he can’t compete with ideas.

  4. Independent says:

    So you don’t have to sit through his long-winded comments, at 3:51 he promises that if we allow him to spend stimulus money on alternative energy technologies, this investment will generate 5 million new jobs that pay well and can’t ever be outsourced, and, by the way, end our dependence on foreign oil.

  5. Leroy Whitby says:

    He never had any intention of doing what Clinton did in the 1990′s. Clinton compromised out of political necessity. Work requirements for welfare, close to balanced budgets. Obama is a complete liar. He never intended to do follow Clinton, and probably cursed him with his fellow Marxist true believers for what they viewed as unnecessary compromise.

    And of course Palin was right. She’s an American and understands our traditions, our people, our Constitution, our history and our way of life.

    Obama hates them.

  6. Old School Conservative says:

    I knew Palin was right when she said it.

  7. Buck Bradley says:

    Affirmative action is as affirmative action does. Precious Token is a 90 i.q. at highest fraud who lacks brains, talent and ability. He is the poster-child for everything that is wrong with America today. A truly unmitigated steaming pile of a sub-human being who thinks he is god and is too stupid to have any idea how stupid he is. What is next, blind airline pilots??

  8. Andrew X says:

    Germaine to the subject at hand, can I just offer an alternative history of Sarah Palin, and get some comments on it? Here goes.

    2008 – McCain considers her for VP, then moves on.

    Palin them stays governor of Alaska, gets re-elected (likely), is reasonably well-liked by non-libs up there.

    Palin decides she is interested in national office, and through 2010-13 or so, while governor, quietly prepares herself, intellectually and… hugely… PSYCHOLOGICALLY, for national political prominence.

    And, a big and unmentioned one – Palin hires a strong speech coach to get her to physically speak from the gut, not from the head (which comes out nasally), and to flatten, not eradicate, but flatten, that midwestern twang that can sound a bit too housewifey on the ear after a time.

    Lemme tell ya – Palin follows THAT course…. She’s Maggie Thatcher. She would’ve been a freeking Titan! She woulda crushed, and crushed hard. She could’ve been a gorgeous Reagan, and we would’ve reveled in it. Damn, I woulda loved to see it.

    McCain (and his people) plucked the fruit from the tree too soon, and then mis-handled the hell out of it, and now there’s no going back. And that’s truly tragic.

    • CitizenEgg says:

      That’s an interesting thought exercise. I think Obama will go down in history not only for being the greatest fraud ever perpetrated by the MSM, but because he too was a fruit picked too soon by a faction of the dems and the msm (redundant but true).
      Regardless, the thing that gives me hope is the depth of the (R) bench compared to the dems. We have solid candidates with ideas, ideals and work ethic to make things better and take on leadership roles as required.

      • Andrew X says:

        A lot of us, this reporter included, think that Barack Obama did not expect to win when he chose to run in 2008. He is the dog who caught the pickup truck.

        • Eric Blair says:

          I think that’s exactly right. I’d be willing to bet cash money he was angling for the VP slot with Hillary Clinton. Which would have made some sense–and would have set Obama up for the presidency in 2016. Instead, it turns out not enough liked Hillary, and he gets the nominiation. Now, no matter what happens this year, the Democrats are going to have a big fight over who will run in 2016.

          • Nate Whilk says:

            No way was he trying for VP. He’s smart enough to know that Hillary would know he has much more charisma than her and he would outshine her, so she would never choose him.

    • John C says:

      I’ve said that for years. Oddly enough; I remember listening to interviews that Investor’s Biz Daily did with her WAY before she was on anyone’s radar and the nasally tone was NOT there. It really is a shame McCain picked her. I’m convinced he NEVER had ANY intentions of trying to win, and his subservience to Obama killed her political career. (I know, she’s still a force – but you know what I mean…)

  9. Tom says:

    Andrew X, great fantasy.
    I love Palin’s policy, hate to listen to the sound of her voice.
    Empty Chair’s voice does sound great.
    I hate his policies; and now his great voice is boring.

  10. Fuzzy Curmudgeon says:

    Great voice? Great voice???

    His voice is condescending and elitist. He is a nose-in-the-air snob. 10 seconds and I have to turn it off.

    Great voice? Never. You want a great voice, listen to Ronald Reagan.

  11. HeftyJo says:

    Aren’t most all Obama’s speeches scored at a 5th grade level. This was a great example of that; 5th grade vocabulary and 5th grade logic.

  12. Judith says:

    Woo Hoo! We are on our way. GO MITT!

  13. Thucydides says:

    Well, if we are looking ahead, picture Romney/Ryan 2012 and 2016. Then try Paul Ryan/Mia Love 2020 and 2024, then Mia Love as President 2028 (too far in the future to guess at the VP then).

    A generational change and a controlled drawdown of government spending and debt. Nice to think about, and quite possible if everyone gets out and works for it.