Well, we know one thing, she's far too attractive to be a cross between Thatcher and Reagan. Thank God! That would be one ugly pol. So, she may not have their looks, but does she have their stuff? Someone seems to think so.
As I read each tweet, the two individuals tweeted, I saw the Sarah so many of us have come to know and love. According to an article from The Wall Street Journal, Sarah cited two former leaders, Ronald Reagan and Margaret Thatcher, as guides for how to get out of the current economic situation we find ourselves in. As she spoke, she held firm to the common sense ideals that are so desperately needed during these turbulent political times. In doing so, Sarah discussed important issues like health care and the current budget deficit; she also spoke of China. While speaking, Sarah remained vigilant in her belief that the Obama Administration is spending too much and growing the size of government:


I like Sarah. I hope she continues to hold a sorta low profile for now and does good things that will help her cause and ours. Always the best to her. Always. She is a fisty lady.
Bless her always and her family.
Posted by: WBestPresidentEver | Thursday, September 24, 2009 at 01:33 AM
I read it and thought it was a clear and concise piece of speachifying for someone considered so "uneducated" by the LSM ( lame stream media).
She sounded like a calm Mark Levin to me but Im biased and also a racist because im white so what do i know.
And let the trolling begin in 5,4,,3,,,2,,,,1,,,,,
Posted by: Rich K | Thursday, September 24, 2009 at 01:38 AM
Dan - May be you and some of your readers still need further education on why Individual Mandates need to be opposed.
I am here to help!
Read this:
http://townhall.com/columnists/JacobSullum/2009/09/23/does_cost_of_uncompensated_care_justify_forcing_people_to_buy_insurance?contact=true
Here is the BLUF for you, the "free rider cost" issue is pure BS:
"At a July press conference, President Obama claimed "the average American family is paying thousands of dollars in hidden costs" because uncompensated health care for the uninsured drives up the price of medical coverage. In an interview with ABC's George Stephanopoulos on Sunday, by contrast, he said uncompensated care costs the average family $900.
According to a 2008 report from the Henry J. Kaiser Family Foundation, both of those estimates are way off. The foundation's analysis indicates that the true annual cost per family is more like $200, with uncompensated care accounting for "less than 1 percent of private health insurance costs."
Posted by: wecsg | Thursday, September 24, 2009 at 05:02 AM
wecsg
I think the numbers are different depending on who you include. If you take illegal immigrants the cost goes up. etc
Posted by: unseen | Thursday, September 24, 2009 at 06:18 AM
I like where this is trending. I think she needs to distance herself as much as possible from the neo-con party line regarding the Bush/Obama wars and keep up the good work with the limited government talk.
Big Government Conservatism is an oxymoron and we should leave that garbage to the lefties.
Posted by: Indentured Servant Girl | Thursday, September 24, 2009 at 11:42 PM