Palin Warns GOP – Fiorina Poised for Victory

by Jack Lee

Sarah Palin warns GOP party bosses, you better stick to your principles or a 3rd Party could be born from the ranks of the Tea Party. “All right, here we go. Fifteen days and counting here until election day and guess who we’re hearing from now? We’re hearing from Tea Party darling, said Palin.

As some dunderheads still struggle to identify who and what the Tea Party is, Sarah Palin knows and shares their vision of smaller and more responsible government with an eye on fiscal responsibility. So does Carly Fiorina, who rightly said and I am paraphrasing, “We should be calling them the Tea Parties” because every group is unique, Marin is slightly different than Solano and each party brings their own energy.”

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. Fiorina is expected to defeat the infamous Barbara Boxer-D (shown left) who has been branded by history as the least effective Senator in our state’s history. Oddly, CA voters have allowed Boxer to be re-elected for the last 28 years despite her non-performance and harsh anti-military views. Boxer is among a small minority of Senators that actually opposed additional medical benefits for certain types of wounds suffered by soldiers in combat. Her own hometown newspaper the Chonical, known for it’s liberal bias, has failed to endorse her.

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9 Responses to Palin Warns GOP – Fiorina Poised for Victory

  1. Tina says:

    Lets not forget her snide remarks about Condi Rice and her involvement in the banking scandal…she was one of the worst offenders:

    http://www.sourcewatch.org/index.php?title=Barbara_Boxer

    The PBS onlineNewshour summarizes the House Banking Scandal, also known as Rubbergate: “In 1992, many House members were suspected of bouncing checks from accounts they held at the so-called “House Bank” — a loose operation that allowed member of Congress to cash their checks but kept shoddy records and often were quite delayed in recording deposits or withdrawals. Although the lawmakers had broken no laws and many did not even know they were bouncing checks, several took advantage of the bank system and many voters viewed the scandal as a blatant abuse of power. Of the 296 sitting representatives and 59 former members who had overdrafted their personal accounts in the preceding 39 months, the House Ethics Committee released a list of the 24 worst abusers.”[1]

    Boxer was among the top 24 involved in the House bank scandal. On March 1, 1992 the Sacramento Bee quoted Boxer as admitting she didn’t pay enough attention to her House bank account. More specifically, that meant 143 bad checks totaling $41,417 over a three-year period that she had written on the House bank.

    http://www.conservapedia.com/Barbara_Boxer

    In January 2007, Senator Boxer was the subject of controversy after criticizing U.S. Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice for not having children. “Who pays the price?” Boxer asked Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice. “I’m not going to pay a personal price. My kids are too old and my grandchild is too young. You’re not going to pay a personal price, as I understand it, with an immediate family.” The New York Post and White House Press Secretary Tony Snow considered this an attack on Rice’s status as a single, childless female and referred to Boxer’s comments as “a great leap backward for feminism.”

    A very informative biography can be found at The Vigilance Project blog. It includes information the media never told us about some of those high priced military expenditures that she exposed to try to cover for her own bad behavior:

    http://thevigilanceproject.blogspot.com/2010/04/target-2010-barbara-boxer-d-ca.html

    As if to draw attention away from her own fiscal misdealing; Boxer, as a member of the House Armed Services Committee championed the fight for fiscal reform in Military Procurement. Im sure everyone remembers the stories that came out of those hearings about $400 screwdriver and $10,000 toilet seats, but much of the truth behind those stories were never made as public as the price tags were. Many of the military purchases that were brought under scrutiny were made for special purposes and in very limited numbers, with those few items bearing the entire cost of design and manufacture that would normally amount to pennies per item if they ever went into mass production. Case in point is that $400 screwdriver.

    The premier American spy plane of the day was the SR-71 Blackbird. The SR-71 has a top speed of no less than Mach 3.3 and to travel at those speeds, nearly the entire surface of the aircraft was made from titanium. Titanium is an exceptionally light weight and strong material but had an adverse and corrosive reaction if scratched by the usual chromium-steel tools used everywhere else in the aerospace industry. Special cadmium plated tools were required for the project but tool manufacturers didnt make cadmium plated tools for any purpose. Only 32 of these cutting edge aircraft were ever manufactured limiting the number of special tools and equipment the military needed to support them. The few hundred screwdrivers that were needed had to be ordered as a special item so those few tools bore the entire cost of design, tooling costs and manufacture which was added to the material cost of each of the screwdrivers produced, making the price seem absurd to anyone that didnt know the whole story.

    By the way; the $10,000 toilet seat Boxer railed on about was for the Space Shuttle and aside from the few smaller shuttles built for testing, only five full-size, space-worthy shuttles were ever built. Because it is used in zero gravity, I doubt anyone would argue that a toilet seat for the space shuttle is not something you can readily pick up at Home Depot so the end result was a special order for five custom designed and manufactured seats that had to meet strict criteria.

    The blogosphere had not yet been born and information came to us mainly by the MSM. Just goes to show how in bed the MSM has been with the left!

    It also shows how unethical politicians can be. It’s time for this former New Yorker to go!

  2. Post Scripts says:

    Stupid Barbara Boxer – and stupid voters that kept her around for 28 years….let’s see if they have truly have wised up on Nov. 2nd.

  3. Libby says:

    Interesting … as Fiorina will have nothing to do with Palin in public.

    “… a 3rd Party could be born from the ranks of the Tea Party.”

    Perhaps. After Tea Party candidates lose perfectly viable Republican seats the length and breadth of the land … they will be dumped by the establishment … and have no other option.

    Giggle.

  4. Tina says:

    Libby those giggles of yours always seem to show up when your party of choice is being creamed…we’re obviously doing just fine!

  5. Post Scripts says:

    Libs, if you really think the Tea Party candidates are going to lose in November I’ve got a bridge in Brookland to sell you.

  6. Toby says:

    When I was a kid it was Christmas day, now its election day I really look forward to. It’s going to be good!

  7. Steve says:

    Nationwide polls show 18% of people are identifying with the TEA Party. Given the tendency of pollsters to skew things to the left it could certainly be bigger, but 18% is enough to sway election results.
    In the 1994 takeover of Congress by Republicans, 25% of the voters who turned out said they identified with the NRA and were voting because of their gun rights.
    Here in California, Boxer still hasn’t made it over 50% support because she’s been a complete dud in the Senate. No accomplishments, and poor representation of her state. Fiorina has a very strong chance at winning.

  8. Post Scripts says:

    Well said Steve…Boxer has to go. I bet we could go thru the phone book and pick a name at random and chances are really good we would have a better Senator than Barbara Boxer. The most amazing part of this story is how voters could keep -re-electing such an incompetent and at times a downright un-American nutcase.

  9. Post Scripts says:

    I’ll second that one Toby! lol Sure is a lot riding on this election in Nov.

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