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Palin To Be Part of National Rep Council
2009-05-05
Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin will be part of the National Council for a New America, an attempt by leaders in Congress and potential 2012 presidential candidates to rebrand the struggling party.

"I am pleased to announce that Governor Palin has joined the National Council for a New America's panel of experts," said House Minority Whip Eric Cantor (Va.) today. "When NCNA was announced last week, we spoke about a dynamic organization that worked to constantly bring in new people and innovative ideas."

Sen. John McCain (Ariz.), who shared the national ticket with Palin, had hinted at Palin's involvement during a conference call last Thursday announcing the National Council's formation. But, her office had been largely silent in the intervening days and Cantor's office made clear only that she had been invited to join not that she had accepted.

Palin's involvement in the group will help rebut the idea that the National Council is an organ of the establishment wing of the party set up to keep the Palins and Gov. Mark Sanford's (S.C.) -- both of whom are more hardline conservatives -- from taking over control of the party.

How much or how little she does for the organization will be telling. In recent weeks Palin has cut many of her ties to Washington (or had them cut for her) and insisted that she is focused on Alaska.
Posted by:Steve White

#17  Procopius2k - one of those Donks, once a Grand Dragon of the KKK is still physically with us in the Senate although his intellect may have departed.

The fine state of West Virginia has some explaining to do to the rest of the nation about that.
Posted by: 3dc   2009-05-05 22:12  

#16  Criger is a punk and a coward. Nuff said
Posted by: Frank G   2009-05-05 20:51  

#15  "their contemporary Donk counterparts across the aisle had no problem with racists and segregationist in their ranks who did everything they could to obstruct basic civil rights of black Americans"

You mean just like now, P2k?
Posted by: Barbara Skolaut   2009-05-05 19:14  

#14  Now you're insulting Whores and Dogs

My apologies to whores and dogs who feel slighted or maligned by any association with creatures members of the media. :)

Oh, and did I forget to mention while Trunks looked the other way for too long while Sen. McCarthy used what was known as the Verona Project, which did identify real communists in the governments of the West, to self aggrandize and advance his career, their contemporary Donk counterparts across the aisle had no problem with racists and segregationist in their ranks who did everything they could to obstruct basic civil rights of black Americans.
Posted by: Procopius2k   2009-05-05 19:11  

#13  Gorb, one look into MY eyes and you would turn to stone

So Mr. Criger is really snakey-locked Medusa, reborn? We are honoured to be visited by such an ancient being, who clearly has learnt nothing in the intervening millenia... Ladies and gentlemen, ready your polished shields and make-up mirrors: by her reflection shall she slay herself, yet again!

Senator McCain ran for president out of a sense of duty, not desire, as did Senator Bob Dole. He really is happiest in the collegial atmosphere of the Senate, where he is one vote of one hundred. He really does not have the drive necessary for the executive branch, nor was he willing to receive the unjustified hatred showered down on President Bush from both the left and the right.
Posted by: trailing wife    2009-05-05 17:17  

#12  cleanup on aisle 2.

Palin couldn't save mccain because mccain couldn't even save himself. Palin was so unfairly went after in the media it was sickening. Do I agree w/all her views, no. I do think she's better then both Barry & Mccain put together. Hell, Biden is more competent then Barry and that's scary (no rhyme intended). I listen to Obama's take on the U.S. Const from his days as an Ill state sen and cringe. If he's some sort of constitutional scholar then I'm a professor emeritus of law.
Posted by: Andy Ulusoque aka Broadhead6   2009-05-05 17:07  

#11  Now your insulting Whores and Dogs.

At least with whores you expect to get ...
Posted by: CrazyFool   2009-05-05 16:03  

#10  GOP: the same people that brought you McCarthyism.

Adopted, refined, and used daily by the Donks and their running dog media whores. :)
Posted by: Procopius2k   2009-05-05 15:39  

#9  No fear, only very large black mommas scare me...

Welcome to Rantburg, President Obama! The first step toward healing is admitting the problem.
Posted by: ed   2009-05-05 15:37  

#8  Gorb, one look into MY eyes and you would turn to stone
Posted by: Criger   2009-05-05 14:49  

#7  so was his cheif prosecutor, Richad M. Nixon....
Posted by: Criger   2009-05-05 14:48  

#6  McCarthy was a fool
Posted by: Criger   2009-05-05 14:48  

#5  No fear, only very large black mommas scare me...
I think the GOP needs to help itself,,,,
Posted by: Criger   2009-05-05 14:42  

#4  Judging by the state of the media, Education, and Hollywood today - I think McCarthy might have been right.
Posted by: CrazyFool   2009-05-05 14:27  

#3  Is that fear I see in your eyes, Criger?
Posted by: gorb   2009-05-05 14:08  

#2  GOP: the same people that brought you McCarthyism.
They would really do themselves a favor by dumping this idiot woman
Posted by: Criger Mussolini9004   2009-05-05 14:03  

#1  On message.
Posted by: newc   2009-05-05 01:57  

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