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Dear Mrs. Couric, In Your Dreams!

Dear Mrs. Couric,

Would you accept to do a second interview with a reporter who had a clear agenda of personal destruction, cut about six hours of footage to intentionally portray you in a negative light-and then got rewarded for it? Why would you visit the same reporter who had the PRIVILEGE to be a pioneer with her own evening news program, only to be cancelled because nobody cared to watch her?

Why interact with a reporter that showed contempt to you, did not have a hunger nor a curiosity for the truth, and mislead the audience and those that wanted to know more about you, yet what they took away from that interview was a crass attack to a “renowned” journalist with a lifelong career?

Would you, Katie want a round with a Journolist that destroyed your reputation, helped change the message and molded it to accommodate a narrative of Katie Couric that is not correct?

While all these questions are valid since any reporter worth their salt these days won’t stop and consider that what they do is crucial for Americans as a service and as honest, serious portrayal of national and world news, there’s a clamor for Governor Palin to decline the bait and switch and avoid Couric’s wishes to quench her ratings thirst.

I totally agree with Sarah Palin‘s reaction: “I hear that she wants to now engage in more ‘multi-dimensional story telling‘ versus I guess just the straight on, read into the, that teleprompter screen story telling. More power to her. I wish her well with her ‘multi-dimensional story telling.”

Maybe it’s time Sarah asks Couric what is her problem with sputum.

Sarah Palin’s Segment On The Sean Hannity Show

Uncut; what Barack Obama’s team was slice n’ dice Hannity‘s interview so as to not reveal his connections to the deceased Mr. Bell and his radical youth in college. Palin’s remarks as to his wishes to takes us back to before the Civil War are accurate from my point of view in a metaphorical way; anyone with a pea brain caught that and saw it for what it is.

Republicans freed the slaves. Democrats wanted segregation. Anything wrong with this picture? Yes, they are playing the race card-the one they’ve used BEFORE the Civil War. And African Americans bought it hook, line and sinker by voting for this SCOAMF.

Here’s the unbutchered clip-Breitbart has transcripts and a full piece slamming Obama for the hatchet job just to attempt to get some tingle up their legs. Not gonna work-Hollywood Obama and the media are attacking someone who’s not running, Schmidt included?

My Feelings After CPAC 2012

CPAC:  Someday I will spend my weekend there, listening to all the speeches I want, meet people and get some connections. But overall I bet the electricity that I feel when I watch the event either online or via C-SPAN is more intense in Washington.

All the online media makes it easier to be closer to the gathering, looking at pictures and videos of activity outside the convention, take a peek at the “media spin room”  and the individual booths; busy with youngsters, advocating for their favorite cause. This year I read about some material for sale that in my opinion was not right for the event, so I don’t know if that stopped. I didn’t even look at the images (note: nothing pornographic, for those with active imaginations!)

Each speech deserves an independent piece and overall, they were very positive, strong and with a unique message: Unite. No matter what happens later in the fall or what candidate we choose, it’s all about the ABO. At first I was hesitant about plugging my nose at the voting booth, but now I have this feeling of overwhelming confidence that is comforting and I am sure all of us are feeling it too. Metaphorically: It’s like we took a MMA crash-course and we can defend ourselves against the bully coming forward. We know what to do, where to go at it and know that we will walk off unharmed.

CPAC 2012: Mission accomplished. Now I feel like a winner, a confident voter that won’t be tricked by hidden agendas and that I will have a clean conscience come November. The Obama agenda has got to end; and as for me, he already lost the race.

Sarah Palin Interviewed By CNN And The NYT

Via C4P, written by Doug Brady:

Prior to Governor Palin’s much anticipated speech at CPAC today, she sat down for a brief interview with CNN and the New York Times. She reiterated her preference for an extended nominating process so that the candidates can be vetted. She also called on Mitt Romney to explain his record to conservatives or face an enthusiasm gap if he’s the nominee.

Note by TPE: On this topic, I totally agree with the Governor:

“People who start screaming that a brokered convention is the worst thing that could happen to the G.O.P., they have an agenda,” Ms. Palin said in an interview. “They have their own personal or political reasons, their own candidate who they would like to see protected away from a brokered convention.”

Now, on the CNN end, on Romney’s “severely conservative” statement:

In an interview with CNN and The New York Times before her speech to the Conservative Political Action Conference in Washington, Palin said she was confused by Romney’s declaration here on Friday that he was a “severely conservative Republican.”

“I wasn’t quite sure what the word ‘severely’ meant,” Palin said.

She said Romney and his two main rivals – Rick Santorum and Newt Gingrich – should be given time to explain the flaws in their record until the Republican National Convention in August, when she said the nomination fight could ultimately be decided.

But Romney may have the hardest sale to make, she said, asking him to explain his “shifts in ideology” since he left the Massachusetts governorship.

Mitt Romney must be vetted on this issue. Vetted? Continue to be vetted? Yes, and by that I mean that I disagree with Rush Limbaugh and others on  comments that Romney needs to be “pushed” to the right. If he feels it, he should not overstate it or emphasize to prove a point.

Governor Palin doesn’t have to prove it; just like Rick Santorum and Newt Gingrich, they live it. I do believe that if Newt is elected as the candidate to beat Obama (now it’s a bit of a stretch) he will fix up the mess we’re in. Now it’s up to all four candidates to make their point on how they plan to reduce the deficit the United State has (Newt laid it out on his CPAC speech, Paul is quite vocal about it) but with Rick Santorum and Mitt Romney, people need to do more digging because it’s quite elaborate.

To read the New York Times interview, click here.

To read the CNN interview, click here.

Sarah Palin’s FULL SPEECH From CPAC 2012

Watch it here (Thanks to MamaBarracuda for the upload!):

Sarah Palin Will Be On FOX News Sunday With Chris Wallace

Fox News Sunday

Very excited to report that Sarah Palin will be on the FOX News Sunday with Chris Wallace. If you got questions for Governor Palin, go here and submit them. Maybe you will be lucky and be selected!

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