In case you were wondering …

No chance that Sarah Palin is changing her War Party stripes or adopting a Ron Paul / Old Right line as she releases her 2012 presidential campaign book, America by Heart: Reflections on Family, Faith and Flag:

[C]ontrary to the ugly accusations of the antiwar crowd, America doesn’t go to war for big business or for oil or for the sake of imperial conquest. The reason, inevitably, is freedom. — pp.38-39

Yeah, yeah, dog bites man. But hey, I just saved you $12.99.

One thought on “In case you were wondering …”

  1. Freedom? Has she tried getting on a commercial plane recently? Does freedom involve getting groped by strangers? For the poor Afghans, does freedom include freedom from living due to bombs and bullets? Freedom from enjoying all their limbs? Freedom from having shelter and clean water?

    This stupid woman needs to put down her talking points and join the real world.

  2. Contrary to the ugly accusations of the antiwar crowd, America doesn’t go to war for big business or for oil or for the sake of imperial conquest. The reason, inevitably, is: all of the above.

  3. Hey! Don’t talk that way about your next Presidentress. Soon she will wield the Ring of Power–all will love her, and despair.

  4. she did not read this and she surly did not write it, so stop blaming her for something some intern at the AEI wrote

    1. You probably have a point. Just listening to this bitchtard talk (she struggles to form coherent sentences, let alone put them together in the form of a coherent statement) doesn't lead me to believe that she's capable of writing anything on an adult level without a LOT of help.

  5. Absolutely, especially those who call themselves "conservative." What a bunch of utterly brain-dead, emotionally-driven, mouth-breathing morons. No wonder Palin has become their idol ("birds of a feather…"). Gary North has it absolutely right in his latest analysis when he talks about why "conservatives" of the Tea Party strain are so easily duped on hard issues pertaining to economics and liberty. They represent a micro-sampling of the Amoricon sheeple as a whole: intellectually lazy, shallow, and absolutely without any guiding set of principles by which they lead their lives.

    Again, there is no hope.

  6. Okay, I'll go out on a chauvanist limb and say she would make a pretty hot President, although I don't totally agree with her policies. Okay, so she doesn't measure up to Benazir Bhutto, or Eva Peron, or Yulia Tymoshenko in the looks department, but hey she's the only semi-viable female in the game other than Hillary as far as the women in American presidential politics are concerned.

    The down-hominess Sarah portrays is refreshing, but sometimes i think she tries too hard to be 'one of us' when we know she's not.

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