And annoy a liberal.
Newt. whose political career spanning decades in and around DC insiders supposedly makes him an outsider, is now suddenly the champion of the grassroots. We know why this is, right? Not because people really like him. By simple virtue of the fact that he is one of the last men standing against Romney; he has refused to give in.
I don’t understand Sarah Palin here. She is a non-endorsing endorser, a campaign surrogate who doesn’t seem that sold on the candidate. Her goal seems to keep the fight in the arena going….to make the establishment spend more of its money? Could it be that she hopes for a brokered convention where it’s her name that is called to save the Republic? Delegate counts?
Governor Palin: Yeah how can he [Newt] say he is not part of the establishment? Well look at the players in the establishment, who are fighting so hard against him. They want to crucify him because he has tapped into that average everyday American Tea Party grassroots movement that has said ‘enough is enough of the establishment.’ that tries to run the show that tries to tweak rules and law and regulations for their own good and not for our nation’s own good.
Well when both party machines and many in the media are trying to crucify Newt Gingrich for bucking the tide and bucking the establishment that tells ya something. I say ya know you gotta rage against the machine, at this point in order to defend our Republic and save what is good and secure and prosperous about our nation, we need somebody who is engaged in sudden and relentless reform and isn’t afraid to shake it up. Shake up that establishment… So, if for no other reason to rage against the machine vote for Newt, annoy a liberal. Vote Newt. Keep this vetting process going, keep the debate going.



January 29, 2012
Politics, State Politics, Tea Party/Liberty