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Tuesday, September 24, 2013
Al Sharpton rejoices in the fact that Sarah Palin is now Ted Cruz's most vocal cheerleader. Update!
Best line from the discussion in my opinion came from Krystal Ball:
"She and Ted Cruz are a match made in heaven. Because they are both motivated by their own selfish interest in publicity and in fame. Neither one of them is any more conservative than the people who are denouncing them, but they both are more selfish and less interested in governance. All they want is for all the media attention to go to them."
I could not have said it better.
Update: Steve Schmidt was on Hardball yesterday. Here is what he had to add:
For the last couple of years, we've had this wing of the party running roughshod over the rest of the party, tossing out terms like RINO, saying we're going to purge the moderates out of the party, that, you know, it's all of the people that she's attacking in her statement. We've lost five U.S. Senate seats over the last two election cycles and fundamentally we need Republicans whether they're running for president, whether they're in the leadership of the Congress to stand up against a lot of this asininity.
You finally see it with Ted Cruz, maybe he was the one that has gone a bridge too far. And as we come up against a potential default, potential government shutdown, wise people understand the political consequences for the Republican party. Maybe we'll start seeing our elected leaders stop being intimidated by this nonsense, have the nerve, have the guts to stand up and say enough is enough, this isn't what the Republican party's about. To fight to take conservatism's good name back from the freak show that's been running wild for four years and I have deep regret in my part, certainly, in initiating [it]. But it's time for Republicans to again embrace what made us successful in the past, which is a party that has solutions to the problems that face the country.
Yes Ted Cruz is the most visible example of the Palinization of the Republican party. A hyper partisan, take no prisoners group of ideologues who have little interest in progress, and are concerned solely with making money, attracting a ton of attention, and pushing a selfish agenda.
No wonder Palin supports Cruz, he is like her long lost brother. A Hispanic brother, born in Canada, and educated at Harvard. Well, you know, besides that part.
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Sarah Palin couldn't care less about government or politics. It's about making gobs of money off of fools. It's a free country. Plus, every time she speaks a democrat gets another vote. I like that.
ReplyDeleteSteve Schmidt rips on Palin's ass!http://www.mediaite.com/tv/fmr-mccain-strategist-blasts-sarah-palins-asininity-on-obamacare/
DeleteSteve Schmidt said that Republicans need to wash themselves of this “asininity.”
Chris Matthews couldn’t help but bring up Schmidt’s role in bringing Palin to the national stage, likening it to a “Frankenstein’s monster” scenario. He asked Schmidt about Palin’s blatant threats to the GOP establishment over Obamacare.
Schmidt said for too long “this wing of the party [has been] running roughshod” for years, trying to “purge moderates,” and he said the GOP finally needs to take a stand.
“We need Republicans, whether they’re running for president, whether they’re the leadership of the Congress, to stand up against a lot of this asininity.”
He declared that moderates need to take “conservatism’s good name back from the freakshow that’s been running wild for four years,” admitting he has “deep regret” for giving Palin her first-ever national platform.
Just like she's a fiscal conservative....or an energy expert. Quite the scam for the uber-christian she portrays herself to be, complete with potty mouth and sexual innuendo.
DeleteFrom Frank Bruni's excellent NY Times column this morning on Ted Cruz:
ReplyDelete"He’s grandstanding and bloviating his way to obsolescence.
"To wit: on Monday evening, the Senate’s two highest-ranking Republicans, Mitch McConnell and John Cornyn, rejected Cruz’s particular strategy to defund Obamacare. And Cruz doesn’t come across so winningly in a recent profile in The Weekly Standard, which, like Fox, is supposed to be friendly turf.
"Its author, Andrew Ferguson, describes a car ride in which he mulls hurling himself out the door, no matter how rocky his landing, rather than listen to Cruz for another second. The Senate can relate."
Oh, Cruz and Palin -- a match made in heaven/ hell? Sarah, you signed on as first mate on a sinking ship. Plus, you'd signed onto the S.S. Rand Paul just last month. If the GOP didn't already know that you were a shameless attention-seeker, without any real convictions, knowledge or insights,
you've proven to them that you most definitely are by jumping ship, and are now just about the only passenger on the the leaky Cruz canoe.
Tippicanoe, and Palin, too.
Anonymous6:50 AM
DeleteOMG! That article was hysterical! It started out with the reporter pretty much defending ole "Rafael" Cruz and then the last page the poor reporter was so sick of listening to Ted's non stop bloviating the poor fella was considering doing a "tuck and roll" out of the damn car!
"It doesn’t stop, though. Later we sat together in the back seat of a car driving to another speech. Cruz spoke in personal ways about going to his alma mater, Princeton, but the word clumps from the speeches, the set pieces that he arranges in one sequence or another and seldom departs from, were always within reach. He spoke of his father again. He mentioned the great divide in America, again, and was quoting Margaret Thatcher when I realized he was giving a speech again, except this time at close quarters, only a few feet away, in the back seat of a car. I made a quick calculation of how many vertebrae I would damage if I slipped the lock, opened the door, and did a tuck and roll onto the passing pavement. The answer was: too many. So I contented myself with looking out the window at the Houston exurbs until the speech wound down and I could ask another question, after which the speech resumed and I watched the endless series of tire stores and taco stands and Jiffy Lubes roll by."
BWAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA...and this description of old "Rafael" did him no favors either...
""Well, it’s been an interesting eight months,” he said one afternoon in August, when I met up with him in his Houston office. He is an unlikely bugaboo by the look of him. He’s of middling height, round of shoulder and wide of hip. His flat black hair, held in place with a touch of pomade, is starting to thin out as he approaches his mid-forties. His voice is a reedy tenor, and his suits hang from his frame as if they really would prefer to be somewhere else
Sorry....the comment posted before I finished writing...here's the link to the article!
Deletehttp://www.weeklystandard.com/articles/washington-builds-bugaboo_753924.html?page=1
Delete...Cruz has been casting stones since he first moved into his Senate offices nine months ago. His quarry is bottomless. Let us not soon forget the hearings into Chuck Hagel’s confirmation as secretary of defense, when Cruz wondered aloud whether Hagel had taken honorariums from countries hostile to the United States. This insinuation was groundless and shameless, but it paid off, in a fashion. A newcomer to the Senate, Cruz was the dark star of the proceedings.
A brute was born. He went on to pelt Dianne Feinstein, a Senate elder whom he condescendingly lectured about the Constitution. And there were yet more stones for his Republican colleagues, whom he dismissed as “squishes.” It matters not if you are foe or friend: if Cruz can besmirch you in a manner that bolsters his purer-than-thou, blunter-than-thou, braver-than-thou pose, brace yourself.
This week he is blithely putting the lawmakers in his party between a rock and a hard place. If they fail to match the anti-Obamacare passion that he flexed anew in a Senate speech Monday, they’ll land on the far right’s watch list. But if they match it and the government shuts down, there’s a good chance that the Republican Party takes the blame and a hit it can ill afford.
It’s all the same to Cruz. His own notoriety is cemented. He won’t be a hero to many, but to the few who see him that way, he’ll be a veritable monument.
Which seems to match how he regards himself.
“He has come to the reluctant but unavoidable conclusion that he is simply more intelligent, more principled, more right — in both senses of the word — than pretty much everyone else in our nation’s capital,” writes Jason Zengerle in a profile of Cruz in the new issue of GQ. That’s not just a skeptical journalist’s take. That’s many exasperated Republicans’ assessment of Cruz, too.
He has eschewed the slow route to Senate prominence, which would have involved building alliances, for the fast track, which means playing the firebrand, playing to the cheap seats and playing to a news cycle that thrills to conflict.
And he’s lusting to do the same in the 2016 presidential race, especially if Rand Paul’s isolationism means that he can’t seize the role effectively. Cruz has bought into the notion that as a true conservative, he’d mimic Ronald Reagan’s success and avoid Bob Dole’s and Mitt Romney’s failures. This rewrites history, ignoring that the Republican nomination doesn’t go to the firebrand and that two Bushes won three presidencies by lofting words like “kinder,” “gentler” and “compassionate,” adjectives no one would ever affix to Cruz.
But then he’s selective with facts, a trait on jaw-dropping display during the Senate speech.
http://www.nytimes.com/2013/09/24/opinion/bruni-ted-cruzs-flinty-path.html?partner=rssnyt&emc=rss&_r=0
"He’s of middling height, round of shoulder and wide of hip. His flat black hair, held in place with a touch of pomade, is starting to thin out as he approaches his mid-forties. His voice is a reedy tenor, and his suits hang from his frame as if they really would prefer to be somewhere else."
DeleteMy oh my, how Rafael Ted Cruz is the spitting image of Mr. Haney. He especially sounds like that old character from Green Acres. They must be twins!!
Except Mr. Haney is much easier on the ears, on the eyes, on the mind, and is much more charming than Creepy Cruz.
Woman's hips. He has to work hard at bedazzling you with his arrogance to get over his greasy and unappetizing physique. Stay away from Mom Jeans Ted, they were a death knell for Mitt.
DeleteHe has a more womanly shape than Sarah. I'll bet Sarah's lobster claws could put a death grip his pathetic underbelly. Or what she calls cajones.
DeleteHe is Snidely Whiplash come to life.
DeleteAt least Schmidt has the class to take ownership of his role in creating the Marauding Monster that is Sarah Palin. McCain will never have the balls. Disgraceful.
ReplyDeleteA Fan From Chicago
I sort of thought she had started mentally measuring for drapes in the VP house. Or maybe, secretary of the Interior, which she might think is decorating.
ReplyDeleteWell she DID spend $50K to turn the mayor's office into a bordello. Tramp IS as tramp DOES. Nothing much has changed, has it?
DeleteSecretary of the Interior..that was good. I used to post on RW blogs before the 2008 election about a Palin Cabinet..Toad for Sec. of Labor; Willow, now that she has a hair degree and loads of babysitting time, can be Sec. of Education; Bristol can do the Interior bit, with her vast remodeling experience in AZ and AK; Piper can be the page doing coffee amd Tacop bell runs with her SS detail; and Cruz can be Sec. of shutting down governent programs or Sec. of War, and post Palin would reinstate. Yes, indeed, a POTUS Palin would be a plague on America.
DeleteVote Cruz/Cunt 2016
ReplyDelete"Cruz/Cunt 2016" Good one LOL..
DeleteI think you have that reversed. Sarah will never play second fiddle to any man again.
Deleteshe's strictly into women now?
DeleteDon't appreciate that Anon 7:15 - half us readers are women also too. Just like the turds that kept talking about 'tits' whenever we talked about Sarah's evolving cup size. There are plenty of ways to refer to our mammary glands.
DeleteSally and Anon 8:45, she's so darn high-achieving, she don't need no stinkin VP, she's got Todd, Track and Bristol as her brain trust.
Yeah Ted is so hispanic that he only uses his Anglo middle name.
ReplyDeleteA hyper partisan, take no (prisoners) approach group of ideologues..... ?
ReplyDeleteThanks, Fixed it.
DeleteI lol'd the "freak show" statement, so true!
ReplyDeleteSarah and Rafael have yet to realize that they are setting themselves up to take the fall for the disarray of the republican party. The reality is that the problem is much deeper than just two self promoting media whores. The core of their dysfunctional party will write them off and continue without learning anything unless we drive a stake through their hearts.
ReplyDeleteI think these two egomaniacs really believe that when the republican party collapses, the two of them will be at the top of the wildly powerful and successful Tea Party of America*** (and each of them thinks that they will graciously allow the other to rule with them).
DeleteThey are delusional as only megalomaniacs can be.
***King and Queen Shit of Turd Mountain.
"King and Queen Shit of Turd Mountain".
DeleteNefer, I don't really have anything to add. I just think this line from your comment deserves another appearance on the blog. (and one more time, after this paragraph....)
"King and Queen Shit of Turd Mountain".
And again...
Delete"King and Queen Shit of Turd Mountain".
Skip the Ted - His name is Rafael.
ReplyDeleteBetcha Schmidt really dislikes Palin too! He found her to be an idiot and not qualified for the VP spot when she ran w/McCain.
ReplyDeleteBumper Sticker
ReplyDeleteSarah Palin A Bridge to No Where
Ted Cruz A Bridge Too Far
RJ in Brownbackistan
Cruz wouldn't know what hit him if he included Palin on his ticket (should he run for POTUS). The two of them would be a kick in the ass to watch run against Hillary Clinton!
ReplyDeletePalin would want to run for POTUS! Would never, never work! Both of them would always want to be top dog. Don't think the Cuban would do that to himself!
Really......he is using her and she is using him. Cruz is orders of magnitude more intelligent and would never even consider associating with Palin if she didn't have something he thought he could use for his own advancement. He knows she is ignorant and uninformed and will never amount to anything more than what she is now.
DeleteThey are both exactly as described - narcissists with an unchecked ugly, nasty, evil core.
One is highly educated and the other barely made the grade knitting credits from six different schools together - but they sure are peas in a pod.
DeleteWho is using whom? There can only be one "winner".
DeleteI consider myself pretty open minded and fair. Dem or repub, I like to give a listen before passing judgement. But, cruz and palin are the only politicians that I could not stand at first sight, never mind listening to the sound of their voices.
ReplyDeleteSmarmy and Screech. Both turned out to be far more dangerous to our country than I even imagined. Maybe I should trust my superficial side more often.
Give your instincts more credit! Many MANY of us had negative visceral reactions the VERY first time we saw her. It's a gift! And it was 100% correct.
DeleteRand Paul, also too.
DeleteSame goes for Ted Cruz. He walked on stage and started to preach.....reminded me of when my Mon forced me to go to revival meetings. Chicken Dinner Southern Baptist. Looked up Ted, Roman Catholic/Southern Baptist convert. Praise the lard and pass the gravy!
DeleteRJ in Brownbackistan
First time I saw/heard Palin (some talk show) I was shouting at the TV screen, the way I did at Richard Nixon. My gut knew event before my mind Palin had no business being a Governor much less a veep possibility.
DeleteOh, Happy Day!
ReplyDeleteTwo scary people!
ReplyDeleteI hate the bastard, but it is like Palin in a man's suit, two narcissistic, sociopaths, fame seeking whores out to destroy the country they claim to love, at all costs. Treasonous pieces of shit!
ReplyDeleteIf the Republican Party is so disgusted and tired of the behaviors and the damage being inflicted upon their party and this nation well then, they should do something about it. You know damn well that the higher powers have all sorts of dirt on both Palin and Cruz. If they wanted to destroy these two, the could and they would. But they aren't, they are just doing hand wringing and lip service. Perhaps because they are setting those two up to take the fall for the whole party? Because even as delusional as those two are, they are still carrying water for the Corporate Fascists who are determined to control our nation?
ReplyDeleteot HUNGER
ReplyDeleteTrack Palin and the Needy Buddies did not write this. Alternate pov: http://www.addictinginfo.org/2013/09/24/afghanistan-war-veteran-slams-republicans-for-cutting-food-stamps-in-epic-letter/
Afghanistan War Veteran Slams Republicans For Cutting Food Stamps In Epic Letter
Will Assinity Palin respond to these Veteran's? Or are they on the Jeremy Morlock list?
Who feeds the needy buddies and Track? Do they eat the Palin moose camp vittles all winter? If Sarah has a solution she needs to clue in the rest of us. Does Todd do much hunting or is it just her Dad and brother that hunt?
DeleteThe Wall Street Journal Blasts 'General' Ted Cruz For His Strategy To Defund Obamacare
ReplyDelete...When Mr. Cruz demands that House Republicans "hold firm," he means they should keep trying to defund ObamaCare even if it results in a shutdown that President Obama will blame on Republicans. It's nice of him to volunteer House Republicans for duty. The supposedly intrepid General Cruz can view the battle from the comfort of HQ while the enlisted troops take any casualties.
The Lee-Cruz strategy, to the extent it's about more than fund-raising lists or getting face time on cable TV, seems to be that if the House holds "firm" amid a shutdown, then the public will eventually blame Mr. Obama and the Democrats, who will then fold and defund ObamaCare. Or, short of that, Democrats might agree to delay the health-care law for another year past its launch date on October 1.
Miracles happen, but it would rank as one for the ages if Mr. Obama agreed to defund his signature Presidential achievement. A year's delay would also be a victory, but Mr. Obama knows that punting the law past the 2014 election is risky if Republicans regain a Senate majority.
http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424127887324492604579087342347257028.html
Senor Cruz goes to Washington.
DeleteDon't Believe This Idiocy In 'Forbes' About Soaring Costs Under Obamacare
ReplyDeletehttp://www.businessinsider.com/nauseating-health-care-idiocy-from-forbes-2013-9
Keep it up $arah! The GOP is rotting thanks to you.
ReplyDeleteSuperb article on how brilliant President Obama REALLY is and how his shrewdness is making huge changes in the world's political landscape!
ReplyDeleteObama is the Shrewdest Political Tactician Since LBJ
The conventional wisdom is that the president botched Syria and hasn't been up to the game of Washington power-playing. Really?
...Obama is the most wily tactician in the nation's capital since Lyndon Johnson.
Consider what Obama has recently done to two of his most bothersome foes: Vladimir Putin and John Boehner. Faced with the thorny question of how to respond to the Bashar al-Assad's presumed use of chemical weapons in Syria, Obama sent conflicting messages at first. He dispatched Secretary of State John Kerry to deliver a hawkish message that seemed to suggest a retaliatory but limited strike against the regime was imminent, but then Obama surprisingly announced he would seek authorization from Congress for such an attack, fully realizing that such a move would take weeks to pull off—that is, if he could rally sufficient votes.
Having sparked a contentious debate on Capitol Hill—with opposition to a strike on the rise—Obama appeared to have led himself into a political quagmire. He got perilously close to what could have been an embarrassing defeat. But before Congress could vote, this mess yielded a beneficial outcome: it drew Putin into co-ownership of the chemical weapons problem. As Obama failed to gain support on the Hill for an attack on the Assad regime, Putin leapt into the fray to broker a deal that would supposedly end with Syria's chemical weapons under international control.
Whether by design or dumb luck, Obama succeeded in placing Putin on the hook for Assad's chemical weapons. The Russian leader was now acknowledging that Assad's stockpile was indeed a problem and, more important, assuming the role of guarantor. Certainly, the subsequent negotiations would be difficult, with Assad likely to slow-walk and obfuscate. But having sucked Putin into the process, Obama had increased the odds of achieving his chief goal: preventing the further use of chemical weapons by the regime. With Russia-brokered talks underway, could Assad deploy chemical weapons again? Doing so would risk embarrassing (and maybe angering) Putin, Assad's top benefactor.
Hawks on Capitol Hill and elsewhere were not happy that Obama traded a military attack for talks that are likely to be frustrating. But Obama's original aim was not negotiating a chemical weapons accord with Assad but a more narrow goal: stopping another chemical weapons attack. With Putin, perhaps Obama's most pesky antagonist on the world stage, now invested in an international effort to remove Assad's chemical weapons from the Syrian tyrant's control, Obama may well have succeeded. (One side benefit might be a détente with Iran.)
Back home, Obama has placed House Speaker Boehner in a different sort of hot seat. By declining to negotiate with Boehner about defunding Obamacare in order to prevent a government shutdown, the president has fueled the ongoing civil war within GOP ranks. True, this pitched battle would wage with or without Obama, as tea partiers try to hold the government hostage in order to destroy Obama's health care program and less extreme Republicans contend that this act of political terrorism will backfire against their party. But sometimes in politics, it takes discipline to stand back and not get in the way when an opponent is self-immolating.
Obama may start talking with congressional Republicans later this week, but he's given the Rs plenty of time and room for their internecine squabbling....
http://www.motherjones.com/politics/2013/09/slate-pitch-obama-shrewd-political-strategist
There just has to be something so horrendously sordid and trashy hidden in her family, something creepy and cheap and desperately evil and sad all at once. She and Raphael are evil twins destined to go asunder. Amazing that she can both inspire some and repulse others.
ReplyDeleteWhen I think of Rafael "Ted" Cruz and his hyperbole, I'm reminded of Joe McCarthy and how it didn't end well for him.
ReplyDeleteHow can Cruz expect to run for POTUS if he was born in Canada????? Not on a military base either (like McShame).
ReplyDeleteNatural born v. American soil birth's are going to bite these birthers in the ass.
Deleteif his parents had applied for his US citizenship when he was born, he would be golden. Now he will have to jump through hoops to become a citizen. First he has to apply to Canada to renounce his Canadian citizenship - that takes months, sometimes years.
DeleteIt looks like Sarah will have to step in when Raf gets the heave ho
DeleteWouldn't it be funny if it was true that the old man had little wifey go to Canada to birth Sarah, cheaper, you know. Those Heath Palins love to save a buck, green ones.
DeleteFunny as heck if she was born in Canada like Rafael.
Steve Schmidt and the 2008 GOP are largely responsible for the teabaggers who plague us all today. In 2008 and again, and even more eagerly in 2010, the GOP welcomed the nastiness and illogic of the teabaggers in their quest to keep disaster alive and well in the White House. Naming Sarah Palin as the candidate for vice president was a huge error that they cannot erase. And Steve Schmidt, much as he may regret it today, was one of those most responsible for having her on the ticket. So, GOP get to work although it may be too late. You helped create the monster, you fed it, you encouraged it, you own it.
ReplyDeleteBeaglemom
I'd rather these movers and shakers make moves to correct the course, rather than further give them a platform and notoriety as a legislative force.
DeleteExactly right, Beaglemom! I keep thinking, "What if McCain had won? What would Schmidt's conscience have done then? Shut up?"
DeleteYup The Palin Curse, just ask TeBlow, etc...
ReplyDeleteDidn't Rafael 'Ted' Cruz's Father fight as a Castro Cuban Rebel?
ReplyDeleteSarah Palin Pals around with Castro Communist Sympathizers?
Say it ain't so.
As an Alaskan with friends who worked in her administration there is no way she is taken seriously. These are people who are still at the ready to out her if she moves in any direction toward political relevancy.
ReplyDeleteShe was not connected to her work as governor, she only barely understood what was expected of her and she was absent. That is it. She is a legend in her own mind — a lazy and delusional mind at that.
Thanks for this somewhat comforting info. However, she's shown herself quite capable of creating havoc without actually running for office. I wish these AKans could be convinced to come forward and silence her now.
DeleteThanks for this information, Anon @ 11:44 am. I'm curious - what prevented these people from talking when Palin was on the 2008 ticket with McCain?
DeleteIt is too bad no one could speak up before the Tucson slaughter and near death of Gabby Giffords. It would have meant so much to those involved and the country. Any clue why they carry that baggage and are likely to go to grave with it? I don't see that she will be relevant in the future. She will continue to do great harm. We hope she has tamed down but she may still want some people taken out of her way.
DeleteJesse, BTW where is Track Palin?
ReplyDeleteIn the Hanger(sic) with his Oxycoton buddies.
DeleteThey let him out to hunt
Deletehttps://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=554759717914448&set=pb.394403993950022.-2207520000.1380060801.&type=3&theater
The Bald Fella is the perfect copilot for Cruz in this stupid senseless mean-spirited venture. I predict the hookup between these two freaks will end very very badly though. Baldy's in it for the hate and Cruz to be Prez. Like McCain and Joe Miller and all her other past "boyfriends" this will turn ugly fast, especially when Cruz realizes how little cash Asylum residents actually pull out from under their couch cushions and hand over.
ReplyDeleteWorth a trip to the Asylum today. Some of the biggest freaks over there (golfmom3, Theresa from AK, MaMcGriz) are acting like regular field marshalls, ordering the other poor bots to get on the phone and call the Capitol! Stand by for Brian 2 Anuses (RAM, I still contend) to call for the money bomb for BaldyPAC in time for the September 30 filing deadline.
And of course VirginiaGentleman ,when he rouses himself from his drunken stupor, to make racist remarks about President Obama. Quite a gang, the Palin lovers!
Palin and Cruz have something in common that isn't being reported and may be what is the most dangerous thing about both of them....their fanatical dominionist fringe religion, the New Apostolic Reformation.
ReplyDeletePalin probably wasn't told until her early 20's (by Mary Glazier, NAR apostle and prayer leader) that she was anointed by god and gifted for greatness. Imagine how much worse Sarah would be if she'd been hearing this since she was a toddler. And now you have the inside scoop on why Ted Cruz is such an insufferable ass.
The elder Cruz has been grooming his son to be god's anointed, gifted savior of freedom in America since little Ted was 3 years old.
http://crooksandliars.com/karoli/rafael-cruz-declares-son-ted-cruz-anointed-
It's informational to listen to (and watch) Pastor Cruz in action. His delivery is quite sedate (cold) but keep in mind that he's affiliated with Benny (hit 'em on the forehead and knock 'em down) Hinn and is the Director of Suzanne Hinn's Purifying Fire Ministries.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Qy074QLV2D8
VERY IMPORTANT. Hopefully, this will get more media attention.
DeleteMe thinks Sarah Palin wants to be Ted Cruz's biotch...... I mean vp.
ReplyDeleteTeddy this time you won't have to buy her, her family, relatives or daughter's baby's daddy any clothes. Those Wasilla Hillbillies won't be ransacking any clothing store and embarrassing you like they did McCain.
So lets hear it for
PALIN and CRUZ 2016
Unless it's Fredericks Of Hollywood.
DeleteOh, I don't know about that. Cruz has a more feminine figure than Baldy these days.... now Cruz shopping for Lingerie? I could picture that!
DeleteHehehe
ReplyDeleteTed Cruz made a dill with Harry Reid to do his "filibluster".
http://talkingpointsmemo.com/livewire/ted-cruz-negotiated-terms-of-filibuster-with-reid
Harry Reid to Ted Cruz: Please continue.
Sarah Palin has been pOwned by this stunt. She isn't going to be happy.
What a great clip! Their choice of clips for the photo montage of Baldy's descent is pretty hard to watch. Ms Ball is right, Raphael and Froot loops deserve each other.
ReplyDelete