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Palinism is Bushism, But Worse

by BooMan
Sat Nov 13th, 2010 at 09:49:18 AM EST

People have struggled to define what the Tea Party stands for, but Sarah Palin has provided a manifesto for the incoming freshmen. She starts with the conceit that the results of the midterm elections have put the government back on the side of the people. But she quickly disabuses us of that belief. I will list Palin's priorities for you, so you don't have to read her entire screed.

1. Defund ObamaCare.
2. Eliminate earmarks.
3. Make it procedurally easier to cut taxes than to raise them.
4. Enforce zero-based budgeting.
5. Cancel all unstarted stimulus programs.
6. Return all non-discretionary spending to 2008 levels (she may have meant discretionary spending).
7. Extend all of Bush's tax cuts indefinitely.
8. Control the growth of Entitlement spending.
9. Control the borders, but decouple it from immigration reform.
10. Continue our efforts in Iraq and Afghanistan.
11. Get tough with Iran.
12. Sign free-trade agreements with South Korea and Colombia.
13. Oppose ratification of the START treaty.
14. Side with Netanyahu's position that all of Jerusalem is part of Israel, and that no building in East Jerusalem can be considered settlement expansion.
15. Keep Guantanamo prison open and deny all prisoners there access to the courts.
16. Return to Bush's freedom agenda.
17. If anyone in the press praises your actions, do a reappraisal because you've probably gone off-track.

So, this is what Palinism stands for. It does not appear to deviate in any way from the policies of George W. Bush. Excepting earmark reform, increased hostility toward Latinos, and an even more Likudnik-friendly position towards Israel, nothing in Palin's proposals would change how the country was run between 2001 and 2009.

It's Bushism stripped of all its redeeming features.



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More than half of Americans, 52%, now view Sarah Palin unfavorably, the highest percentage holding a negative opinion of the former Alaska governor in Gallup polling since Sen. John McCain tapped her as the 2008 Republican vice presidential nominee. Her 40% favorable rating ties her lowest favorable score, recorded just over a year ago.

Gallup

"There's even some evil mothers, well, they're gonna tell you that everything is just dirt."

by BooMan on Sat Nov 13th, 2010 at 09:53:50 AM EST
Please refresh my memory about Bushism's redeeming features. I don't recall.
by wilderness wench on Sat Nov 13th, 2010 at 10:16:43 AM EST
  1. calling for a Palestinian state.
  2. calling for a settlement freeze.
  3. effort at immigration reform.
  4. AIDS funding for Africa.
  5. commitment to federal funding of education (however flawed)
  6. commitment to Medicare's role in protecting seniors (however flawed).
 

"There's even some evil mothers, well, they're gonna tell you that everything is just dirt."
by BooMan on Sat Nov 13th, 2010 at 10:21:33 AM EST
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She ought to call Rand Paul and tell him that his acceptance of transparently given earmarks is a teabagger nono.

I'm not always political, but when I am I vote Democratic. Stay Democratic, my friends. -The Most Interesting Man in the World
by boran2 (blogistan@yahoo.com) on Sat Nov 13th, 2010 at 10:35:04 AM EST
Absolutely pitch-perfect.*

Exactly what the nation needs.  She has perfectly outlined the precise steps we all need to adopt to move this country forward!

*See no. 17.

Now where are we going and what's with the handbasket?

by budr on Sat Nov 13th, 2010 at 10:48:41 AM EST
Control the borders, but decouple it from immigration reform.

The border is under control.  Does she actually think that we can invade and occupy two countries and maintain hundreds of army bases but can't control our own border?  Republicans never take a step beyond the "build the fence" rhetoric.

 

by Bob Stanley on Sat Nov 13th, 2010 at 11:07:41 AM EST
Palin should be really happy with the direction the new House majority.

50 states, 210 media markets, 435 Congressional Districts, 3080 counties, 192,480 precincts, 520,000 elected offices
by TarheelDem on Sat Nov 13th, 2010 at 12:25:51 PM EST
I don't understand point #3 on a grammatical level, and I can't guess what it's supposed to mean.  Can that be tweaked?

The Wages of Sin is about $7.25 an Hour
by hz on Sat Nov 13th, 2010 at 02:20:30 PM EST
fixed, thanks.

"There's even some evil mothers, well, they're gonna tell you that everything is just dirt."
by BooMan on Sat Nov 13th, 2010 at 03:01:17 PM EST
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My pre-review of Palin's "Alaska" infomercial.
by torpid bunny on Sat Nov 13th, 2010 at 03:31:32 PM EST
Why has this entity known as "Sarah Palin" been given any further media time beyond November 2008? Surely, the media could find a high school homecoming queen with a better grasp on reality and governance than Stinky Sarah.
by byzantium (braingun@hotmail.com) on Sun Nov 14th, 2010 at 01:42:37 AM EST


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