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12 February 2010

Adrienne's Corner: Sarah Palin - The Little Engine That Could

How inspirational and to the point- Adrienne strikes again. My favorite politician and Geoff's love of trains- unbeatable!!!!


Adrienne's Corner: Sarah Palin - The Little Engine That Could

What is it about Sarah Palin that drives the lefty communists of this country so crazy? She spoke for approximately 40 minutes at a Tea Party convention in Nashville almost five days ago and is still making headline news. Robert Gibbs, the official spokesman for the White House, has made numerous jabs at her. Never mind that she is a private citizen being attacked by the government that is supposed to be, if you listen to folks like Lincoln, "of the people, by the people, and for the people."

Creepy people, who earn buckets of money on TV, call her stupid, and the son of Ronald Reagan insists she doesn't have a thought in her head and does not possess any basic principles. People that call themselves "journalists" gather together, similar to what the "cool" kids in high school do, to heap smirking ridicule on her, often laced with thinly disguised vulgarity.

Obviously, they care a lot about Sarah Palin. They hound her, mock her, trash her family, and spend untold hours and amounts of energy in an attempt to discredit her. And through it all she keeps chugging along like the little engine that could.

Sarah Palin is hated because she represents everything these people are not. The further down the cesspool her opponents reach in an effort to harm her, the more they harm themselves. She is a constant reminder of how shallow and awful their lives really are.

She also represents you and me, ordinary people just trying to earn a living, raise our kids, and have a two-week vacation every year. Remember, every time the Robert Gibbs' of the world, the Obama shills that call themselves journalists, and the over-paid TV personalities mock her, they are mocking us. In the end, they will be the ones mocked and marginalized.

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