Palin's PAC encourages setting record straight on emails
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In the Department of Obvious Next Moves, Sarah Palin's PAC now is encouraging supporters to join forces to go through the 24,000 pages of emails to set the "record straight" and show the "hard working governor" behind the messages.
SarahPAC's site quotes a post from conservatives4palin.com, which started the effort with the following plea:
"The media went crazy thinking they were going to find a smoking gun on Governor Palin by forcing the State of Alaska to release 24,199 pages of email communications during her time in office. They were wrong and have admitted as much. After the media spent so much time and effort, they discovered no "bombshells," which of course they were hoping for all along....
"The media is cherry-picking small excerpts to highlight, but they are leaving the bulk of the 24,199 pages out of their reports. That's where you come in...
"We need to gather links from the email database that prove what kind of leader Governor Palin really is. We need to find the stuff the media doesn't want the public to know about. We want to show the stuff they aren't reporting but is still available online. The media wanted to "expose" what kind of executive Governor Palin was while in office... So, let us oblige them! We need your help collecting and archiving excerpts."
Needless to say, SarahPAC.com says it encourages the "great idea."
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And why aren't you giving half that attention to the man in the white house? His foreign policy has been abysmal and he has reversed course more than once. He has adopted ALL of the GWB 9/11 policies in tact, his economic record is worse than abysmal and he has been a miserable excuse of a leader - but you ask no questions of him. My assumption is those on the political left are reasonable, intelligent people. Why is it they obsess about a no power celebrity and total ignore the most powerful man in the land has he continues to bumble his way through all his duties.
Even without the emails, she is so past tense...her disapproval ratings are extremely high, and even the Republican party has turned against her. No "email dirt" needed to reinforce the fact that she is dreadfully incompetent and intellectually incapable of running a country.
Yhe emails are scrubbed clean...with the dumb Palingaffs left in to keep it from being only a few hundred pages.
These e-mails were requested in order for information about a little know Governor, who had been on the job only a short time, to be properly vetted to the public as she had been tapped for the Republican VP seat.
Why do the people that support former Governor Palin make things worse for her in the general public's eyes by consistently assuming everyone has a reason to find fault in her?
It is the actions and words of Sarah Palin herself, well documented by anyone with a television, radio, internet connection or reading ability, that have caused Americans to form opinions of her.
These e-mails took three years to be released. This did not start with the run up to 2012, it started with the actual race in 2008.
Frankly, it is the supporters of Mrs. Palin that turn more people off daily -- accusing the media, while their favored one craves the media attention, please?
I have no strong feelings about her, but do not want her for my president. She does not pass the all important temperament test for me. I will vote Republican if Romney is the candidate, I will not if Palin gains the nomination.
I may be slandered for my personal opinion. I only hope those that slander an American for speaking freely are not also demanding their liberty to do the same. Hypocrisy is worse than slavery.
I love these Palin bashers who come on here and say anything they want about her when a lot of them were the same people sanctimoniously preaching about "vitriol" in January.
obama couldn't stand the scrutiny she has lived with for years now. He is brittle but unfortunately he is protected.