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America Will Be Saved By Moms and Other Awesome Women

Posted on May 24, 2010 by HillBuzz // Hillbuzz

Just an observation — but as our current effete and blundering socialist president tanks our economy, insults our friends and allies, and bows and cowers before Islam and our other foreign enemies, it’s amazing to see the American Resistance to anti-exceptionalism coalesce around a valkyrie brigade of tough-as-nails, take-no-prisoners, get-it-done, God-Bless-America, moms and other awesome women.

Sarah Palin, our nation’s greatest hope, Momma Grizzly in Chief.

Michele Bachmann, who should be our next Speaker of the House.

Liz Cheney, firebrand and truthteller.

Jan Brewer, the most courageous member of the GOP, standing up to Liberalism and protecting her people the way no man before her had the guts to do.

Nikki Haley, who should be the next Governor of South Carolina.

Abigail Adams, Dolley Madison, Mercy Otis Warren, and Betsy Ross would be very proud indeed.

When America needs it most, the ladies are answering that clarion call.

Meanwhile, Mitt Romney, Tim Pawlenty, John Thune, Jon Hunstman, Mitch Daniels, and the other wimpy men the Lamestream Media keeps trying to foist upon us as the 2012 GOP nominee are gathered at a lacy-tableclothed table, sipping lukewarm tea and eating soggy cucumbers-and-mayonnaise sandwiches discussing ways they could bend over more flexibly and serve as further appeasement to this president and the insane things he’s hellbent on doing to our nation.  ”Pass the skim milk, my tea is too hot,” Romney whispers. “Don’t burn yourself, tea can be very dangerous. Sometimes, I blow on my tea to make it safe for me to drink, and then I sip it,” cautions Pawlenty. “Can you show me how to do that, I don’t want to burn myself.  I already took too big of a bite of my sandwich and I almost couldn’t swallow it!”, exclaimed Thune.  ”We sure are a lot of wimpy, lame, boring-as-Hell, little do-nothings, aren’t we?”, realistically appraised Daniels.

We sure won’t disagree with that.

What other women should we add to our list of new American heroes, who you think are really doing their part on the national scene to save this nation?

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  • Bev says:
    2010/05/24 at 2:30 pm

    Anne Coulter….fearless.
    Barbara Bush did not take crap from anybody.

    • Carmelo Junior says:
      2010/05/24 at 7:30 pm

      Barbara Bush?? Or Laura Bush?? came out just as any Kay Baily Hutchinson of this world. What a disappoitment, just like Condi Rice!

      I lost all my respect for Laura Bush. The whole Bush clan of RINOs and moderate losers need to disappear!

  • Marie Ryan says:
    2010/05/24 at 2:33 pm

    Star Parker.

    • Amsterdam Expat says:
      2010/05/24 at 2:40 pm

      Check this out:

      http://biggovernment.com/sparker/2010/05/24/a-new-emerging-black-leadership/

      • susiepuma says:
        2010/05/24 at 2:48 pm

        I read it – how much more money do we have to pay? Get rid of the teacher unions and then perhaps the schools can go back to educating children instead of keeping teachers ready for a pension and tenure – charter schools are a sop – look at all the ISLAM SUCKS schools that are being created under the guise of ‘charter schools’ – like I said – get rid of the unions – teachers are paid by taxpayer money and have no business telling US what they should be paid,what benefits they should have, what their lifetime pension should be, etc. – pure bullshit…

      • Marie Ryan says:
        2010/05/24 at 2:49 pm

        She is dead on. I’m glad she’s running for Congress, I just wish I could vote for her!

    • Karen says:
      2010/05/24 at 5:03 pm

      Star Parker Yes ! She is running for Congress California.Join us on her website,support Star Parker

      http://www.starparkerforcongress.com/

  • Jane Jamison says:
    2010/05/24 at 2:34 pm

    Michelle Malkin, Laura Ingraham, Pamela Geller

    • Sharon the Other says:
      2010/05/24 at 8:04 pm

      Love these 3! Fearless and intelligent as heck.

  • ladydawnelle says:
    2010/05/24 at 2:34 pm

    I’d like to think Hillary is trying (in her own reserved way)

    but all those you mentioned are my top picks too!
    I can’t even think of any list of any guys from any camp coming CLOSE to standing up and taking the reins to fix what’s broken! (nor can I think of any donkey’s standing up)

    • T D says:
      2010/05/24 at 8:18 pm

      Chris Cristy.(sp)

  • Amsterdam Expat says:
    2010/05/24 at 2:38 pm

    Sarah Palin gets accused of asking for a flexible straw — while these other contenders’ being bent straws goes unremarked. Go figure.

  • Sarah says:
    2010/05/24 at 2:43 pm

    Bravo! There are also a ton of women in their local communities playing a huge role in trying to save this country.

  • Ok says:
    2010/05/24 at 2:45 pm

    Angela McGlowan!

  • hxbuff says:
    2010/05/24 at 2:46 pm

    I love all the women mentioned. However, there are a few men who seemed to have not lost their masculinity. Chris Christie comes to mind…and my own state’s awesome Attorney General, Ken Cuccinelli. I believe he was first out of the starting gate to litigate again Obamacare.

    • Marian says:
      2010/05/24 at 3:14 pm

      And LTC Allen West for sure.

      But this is about the women, in which case I agree with those mentioned already.

    • Dwight says:
      2010/05/24 at 5:49 pm

      Jim DeMint is another conservative man who is fighting the good fight against President Barry in the Senate.

      But the MSM ignores strong male Republicans leaders and instead focuses on the wimp brigade, (Romney, Pawlenty etc).

      BTW, have you ever notice the MSM only attacks the women in the Palin family like Sarah and Bristol? They never attack Todd or Track. Sounds kind of cowardly to me.

    • Jan says:
      2010/05/24 at 7:12 pm

      And Paul Ryan.

      • Aussie says:
        2010/05/24 at 9:26 pm

        I am putting in a good word for Governor Jindal in his handling of the crisis in his state. He spoke out over the lack of response. Good for him… but he is not eligible to be POTUS…

        • Russ says:
          2010/05/25 at 7:28 pm

          Aussie:

          Gov. Jindal is , indeed, eligible. He was born in Baton Rouge, LA. Nikki Haley, mentioned above, is likewise American born.

  • jmp1970 says:
    2010/05/24 at 2:51 pm

    I’m very pleased to see the ferocious response from much of America to Dr. Hopeychange. If most of us laid down and took his America Sucks, Let’s Decay Like Europe rhetoric, we’d be screwed. I think there is hope for us.

  • Conservative Pup says:
    2010/05/24 at 2:55 pm

    Ah, the left has wasted no time in attacking Nikki Haley. Have y’all seen this?

    http://www.facebook.com/notes/sarah-palin/nikki-haley-in-oppositions-crosshairs-a-good-sign-for-nikki-and-south-carolina/392492378434

    Some blogger has come forward claiming that he had an affair with Haley. The above is Sarah’s response.

    There is no truer statement than “the Left will stop at NOTHING, and will do ANYTHING to get and keep power.”

    Oh, and I agree with HB’s picks, as well as Star Parker and Angela McGlowen. Great women!

    • AFinch says:
      2010/05/24 at 3:19 pm

      Apparently the blogger had an ad for one of Haley’s opponents on his webpage.

      BTW, where’s Romney? Didn’t he “endorse” Haley too?

      • marybethinflorida says:
        2010/05/24 at 3:36 pm

        He endorsed Nikki on March 16.

    • Carmelo Junior says:
      2010/05/24 at 7:38 pm

      I had an affair with Nikki Haley…OMG…I want that again! YOU BET CHA! And I want to be Sarah’s intern when she gets to the White House..You Bet Cha!!!

  • Still a Patriot says:
    2010/05/24 at 3:03 pm

    Pamela Gellar comes to mind.

  • Hollywood Shadow says:
    2010/05/24 at 3:15 pm

    Baby, sign me up!

    Mamas to the rescue!

    Palin/Bachmann 2012!

  • Marian says:
    2010/05/24 at 3:18 pm

    Brigitte Gabriel, too, for speaking the truth about radical Islam’s march unflinchingly. She’s not a politician, but she’s on the national stage.

    • M says:
      2010/05/24 at 5:37 pm

      Oooh, I’m reading her book right now! Aside from all the Islam stuff, I think it’s interesting because of all the stuff about Lebanon before the war. My boyfriend’s great-grandmother came to America from Lebanon.

  • yttik says:
    2010/05/24 at 3:18 pm

    Absolutely! Sign me up!

  • republicanmother says:
    2010/05/24 at 3:26 pm

    I nominate Charlotte Bergmann, an African-American running as a republican against Steve Cohen of Memphis in TN-9. That takes courage!

    http://www.cbergmannbrigade.com/

    Women, we need to get our babies away from these people. Use this summer to investigate alternative education solutions for your families. Homeschooling doesn’t have to mean being hold up in a cabin sewing pinafores – you can get together with friends and divide up the lessons. This was called a dame school in colonial times and it’s high time we brought it back! Check HSLDA for homeschool law in your state.

    I’ve written a lot recently about leftist takeover of education:
    http://tinyurl.com/2ebm3qq

    The NEA is a HUGE source of liberal funding. Can you imagine what would happen if just one fifth to one third of school kids didn’t willingly march back to school this fall? It’d shake them to the core! That’s mom-power for you!

    • Conservative Pup says:
      2010/05/24 at 5:25 pm

      I don’t have school age children, but I know that I would homeschool or some alternative, if I did. I have been hoping to see a huge increase in the numbers of children taken out of the public school system. “…get out babies away from these people..”–well put. Heading over now to visit your link.

    • TN WAHM says:
      2010/05/24 at 5:30 pm

      I was going to link to Charlotte Bergmann. She’s awesome. I’ve always said that there has to be a conservative black person in Memphis that has the guts to run. I was delighted to hear about and meet Charlotte. I’m not in her district, but I’m going to volunteer to get her elected. I believe it’s shaping to be the perfect storm in Memphis that will drive her to D.C.

    • M says:
      2010/05/24 at 5:40 pm

      Oooh, thanks – I didn’t know you could divide up lessons with other people. I’m thinking of possibly homeschooling my future children and while I know loads about English, literature, and history, I wouldn’t be much good with math and science past the elementary level.

      Four of my cousins are homeschooled and they’re probably the most educated, respectful, well-spoken kids I know.

    • JerseyGram says:
      2010/05/25 at 1:35 pm

      One of my best friends homeschooled her middle school teen when the school “diagnosed” him with ADD and told her that he’d have to be medicated before they would let him come back to school. She took him to her doctor and he told her in no uncertain language to find another way because this boy was not ADD and was NOT a behavioral problem.

      She decided to school him herself. She reports that it was the most rewarding time she had, and also the most difficult because she couldn’t believe what was in the text books!! She worked with other home schoolers and they worked out educational class trips, music lessons, drama, sports. All while concentrating on the basics: Language, maths, history, geography, science et al.

  • mutnodjmet13 says:
    2010/05/24 at 3:37 pm

    Every single woman who has founded or coordinated a Tea Party group. For example, the Southern California Tax Revolt Coalition is spearheaded by Dawn Wildman and Sarah Bond, two working mothers. The reasons that the well-known ones already listed here will succeed is through the hard-work of all the “mama grizzlies” at the local level.

    PS. I am not a mama grizzly. I view myself, as a cat lover, as one really pissed off Tigress. :)

  • republicanmother says:
    2010/05/24 at 3:40 pm

    I nominate Charlotte Bergmann, an African-American woman running in TN-9 against entrenched Dem Cohen.

    Mamas, we need to take our babies back from these people I advise everyone to use this summer to investigate alternative educational situations for our kids. Homeschooling doesn’t mean being hold up in a cabin sewing petticoats, you can get together with your buds and take turns teaching kids their lessons. This was how they did education in colonial schools, calling them dame schools. Check out HSDLA for laws in your state.

    Can you imagine the reaction when one fifth to one third of school children don’t go back in the fall? It would shake them to their core! The NEA gives over 100 million to liberal causes and they get their money indirectly from us. The schools will never get better from reform, they need to be dismantled and put back together without the union. That’s only going to happen if we remove the kids.

    Anyhow, done a lot of research on this:
    http://tinyurl.com/2ebm3qq

    Stand up moms and take our country back one kid at a time!

    • oldcrank says:
      2010/05/24 at 4:17 pm

      Now there is a truly fine idea. As good as the pigs at Ground Zero – well, better. More far-reaching and longer lasting impact.

  • Possum11 says:
    2010/05/24 at 3:43 pm

    Jeri Thompson!

  • libertyray says:
    2010/05/24 at 3:43 pm

    Jan Brewer is my hero right now.

    • Ok says:
      2010/05/24 at 3:52 pm

      Yes. Amen and Amen. Hope she holds strong.

  • Stoltzpus says:
    2010/05/24 at 3:46 pm

    Hey….I’ll blow on their tea!

    • Wraith says:
      2010/05/24 at 8:00 pm

      Um, “blow on” != “piss in.” Just FYI. ;D

      By the way…I’ve got an “awesome woman” right here.

  • rsj says:
    2010/05/24 at 4:35 pm

    My mom!

    Seriously. I remember when she found out my sisters class did not say the pledge or have a flag in their classroom….they did the day after she found out!!

    I havent talked to her lately but I know this administration is breaking her heart and she doesnt bend over like a soggy manwich when she is being hurt…she takes the opposition OUT!

    Ok for national consumption I would list the women bloggers writers and reporters…Andrea shea king, Amy Alkon, Robin of Berkley…others I cannot think of.

    My daughter when she reaches voting age.

  • Ernst says:
    2010/05/24 at 4:36 pm

    My sister and niece. They always been conservative, now they are conservative and active.

  • The Tundra PA says:
    2010/05/24 at 4:42 pm

    Very good article (with understated snark) on Jan Brewer:

    http://www.americanthinker.com/2010/05/the_remarkable_rise_of_jan_bre.html

    • Amsterdam Expat says:
      2010/05/24 at 4:47 pm

      Neo-Neocon has a humorous tidbit about Gov. Brewer:

      http://neoneocon.com/2010/05/24/did-you-know/

  • I R A Darth Aggie says:
    2010/05/24 at 4:50 pm

    Don’t forget Rosie the Riveter.

  • Texas Playwright says:
    2010/05/24 at 6:24 pm

    Sarah, Michelle Bachmann and Jan Brewer are my faves now. Add Harriet Christensen, the tough NY waitress who laid out the DNC for stealing the nom from Hillary.

    Women, ladies, girls, looks like it’s up to us–again.

  • Madison says:
    2010/05/24 at 6:32 pm

    Sarah Palin Defends Nikki Haley Against S.C. Blogger’s Affair Claim
    http://www.politicsdaily.com/2010/05/24/sarah-palin-defends-nikki-haley-against-s-c-bloggers-affair-cl/

    Just another way of lying when Nikki Haley is ahead of the polls.How the evil lie to try to knock Nikki Haley out ! Thank you Sarah Palin for telling it like it is..

    GO Nikki Haley GO 2010

    Sarah Palin on Monday leaped to the defense of Nikki Haley, one of her “pink elephants,” by phoning the South Carolina legislator and gubernatorial contender to offer her support in light of accusations that the married Haley had an affair with a conservative blogger.

    Will Folks, former spokesman for Gov. Mark “Soulmate” Sanford, claimed in a blog post Monday morning that “Several years ago, prior to my marriage, I had an inappropriate physical relationship with Nikki.” Folks claimed he was simply heading off Haley’s political opponents, hoping to deflate their accusations by publishing them first. But Folks also went underground, noting he would “not be discussing the details of that relationship, nor will I be granting any additional interviews about it to members of the media beyond what I have already been compelled to confirm.”

    Haley immediately denied any affair Monday morning, and sister Palin had her gal’s back. True to her “pit-bull-with-lipstick” form, Palin lambasted Haley’s detractors in a Facebook post.

    “Well, whaddaya know?” Palin wrote. “South Carolina’s conservative candidate, Nikki Haley, recently zipped to the front of the line in her state’s race for governor; and lo and behold, now accusations of an affair surface.”

    Palin refers to Folks as “a political blogger who has the gall to throw the stone, but then quickly duck and hide and proclaim he would not comment further on the issue. Quite convenient.”

    Perhaps Palin — and Haley — should consider calling Folks by the nickname he uses on his blog, FITSNews. That’d be Sic Willie, and based on his Web site bio, he’s not just talkin’ typos here. “Sic is . . . a sensational dancer, despite completely unfounded rumors that he ‘thrusts too much’ and doesn’t have enough ‘side to side,’” his bio reads. It also mentions his “many TV anchor girlfriends” and that his “antics . . . have been the subject of much discussion and controversy.”

    Then there’s the domestic violence charge. Folks pleaded guilty in 2005 to shoving his fiancee during an argument, though his bio notes: “He swears to this day he didn’t do it.” And needless to say, that former fiancee is not the wife to whom Folks’ apologizes in his Monday-morning whopper of a post.

    But the folks at FITSNews appear to be enjoying their moment in the sun as a result of that whopper, virtually boasting of the national media coverage about the affair allegation. The site also points out it has been a Haley supporter and questions Palin’s references to “a liberal rag” in her Facebook post.

    Of course, FITSNews may be doing a bit of what it accuses Palin of doing — taking a few words out of context. Here’s Palin addressing voters in her post: “South Carolina: don’t let some blogger make any accusation against your Nikki if the guy doesn’t even have the guts or the integrity to speak further on such a significant claim. And don’t believe anything a liberal rag claims or suggests unless the reporter involved has the integrity and the facts to report to you so you can make up your own mind.”

    Palin said she called Haley Monday morning to tell her to “hang in there.”

    Haley faces three candidates in South Carolina’s June 8 GOP primary.

    In the meantime, South Carolinians are left to contemplate how a man convicted of domestic violence who liberally peppers his political Web site with photos of scantily clad women actually defines an “inappropriate physical relationship.”

    FITSNews slogan is “Unfair. Imbalanced.” No disagreement here.

  • Madison says:
    2010/05/24 at 7:10 pm

    Yes they target Hillary and now let those democrats pay!They will try to say ” We are all for you , you the people” Remember they did not listen to us.and now they are FIRED ! I love Sarah Palin-Star Prker-Michele Bachmann.They are ones who stick to their guns and don’t back down.I really believe that with Sarah Palin all of them above in the above post will be great for our country. I am sick of politians who claim one thing and when elected..we get slapped in the face.Obama is a tottally fruad a liar and more.

    I am not going back to a democratic party who lied and still continues to lie! They are like snakes.They think that we will forgive and foget as well as believe any thing they will tell us. TO LATE!

    Sarah Palin/ 2012
    Michelle B 2012

    Jan Brewer 2010
    Star Parker 2010
    Star Parkrs election is June 8.Let’s get her name out there more in California,Star Parker is a winner.Any chance you get please put her web site out there to your friends.
    http://www.starparkerforcongress.com/

  • Love America says:
    2010/05/24 at 7:20 pm

    Many Americans want a serious discussion about what can be done to finally tackle the Gulf Coast oil spill. Unfortunately, yesterday White House Press Secretary Robert Gibbs used his appearance on “Face the Nation” to deflect from the needed discussion about solutions as he suggested that I should “get slightly more informed as to what’s going on in and around oil drilling in this country.”

    Mr. Gibbs’ comments were in response to something I said last weekend in an interview on “Fox News Sunday.” In the course of discussing the administration’s failure to get to grips with the oil spill, I pointed out that the media was rather silent on asking if there was a connection between the White House’s hands-off response to the spill and the undisputed fact that Barack Obama was BP’s top recipient of both PAC and individual money for the last 20 years. Please note that I never claimed there was a conspiratorial connection; rather, I was saying that it’s odd that so few in the media have asked that question. In fact, I believe Major Garrett is one of the few reporters to pursue the issue. You can be sure that if this were a Republican administration, at the very least the media would be asking that question nonstop.

    As for getting “informed” about oil drilling: I’m confident that in the course of my chairmanship of the Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation Commission (AOGCC) and the U.S.’s Interstate Oil and Gas Compact Commission (IOGCC), and my work as governor of our nation’s huge oil producing state, I’ve learned enough to be able to say with some certainty that the White House’s response to this crisis leaves something to be desired. I also believe that the White House should spend all of its time finding solutions to the enormous oil gush problem.

    The Obama administration claims that it “will not rest until we get this situation under control,” but in practice it’s evident that it must do more to stop a potential environmental disaster from happening. U.S. Coast Guard Commandant Thad Allen probably summed it up best when he described the Obama Administration’s approach to this crisis as “keeping a close watch” while BP is tackling the problem – at the company’s own pace.

    While the Administration watches from the sidelines, the Gulf Coast states face some potential disaster. This raises serious questions. Should it really take nine whole days before the Administration asked the Department of Defense for help in deploying equipment needed for the extreme depth spill site? Why is Governor Jindal still waiting, 35 days later, for material needed to tackle the oil spill to protect the coast’s environment and for federal approval to build offshore sand barriers to protect his state’s coast line? Is it correct that the Coast Guard was initially unwilling to burn off the oil for fear of causing air pollution (which would have been far less harmful than the current water pollution)?

    These questions all require answers. In the meantime, let me make a constructive suggestion to help the White House out of its current impasse. They should reach out to the best oil and gas team in the nation and tap into its expertise. I know just the team: Alaska’s Department of Natural Resources, led by Commissioner Tom Irwin. Having worked with Tom and his DNR team as Governor, I can vouch for their expertise and their integrity in dealing with Big Oil and overseeing its developments.

    This team’s (and Alaska’s PSIO team’s) expertise on oil spill issues is particularly relevant. We all lived and worked through the Exxon oil spill, and we all committed to the principle that this would never happen again in Alaska’s waters, at least not on our watch. That’s why we created the Petroleum Systems Integrity Office (PSIO) when we saw proof of improper maintenance of oil infrastructure in our state. And that’s why we instituted new oversight and held BP and other oil companies financially accountable for poor maintenance practices. And that’s why we cracked down on unethical and unsound practices by oil companies and their contractors that operate in Alaska. And that’s why I filed a Friend-of-the-Court brief against Exxon’s interests for its decades-old responsibility to compensate victims adversely affected by the Exxon-Valdez oil spill. None of these actions made us popular with oil company management. (In fact, Commissioner Irwin received a message from a North Slope oil company employee that summed up their view of our efforts well: the message told him to “go to hell, but resign first.”) Our relationship with Big Oil may have been perceived as contentious because we always put the interests of Alaskans first.

    The White House could do worse than emulate what Alaska did over the years. No, it doesn’t make you popular with Big Oil (my commissioners and I certainly learned that!), and you may see fewer campaign contributions flow your way – but so what? Dealing with the impacts of 35 days of uncontrolled oil flow into pristine waters is more than enough time for the White House to realize they need to tap into expertise, hold BP accountable, and not waste time politicking around such a grave situation.

    Taking a tough stand to protect our environment while domestically drilling for much-needed energy sources is the only way the public can trust government and industry to safely work towards energy independence. We need to “Drill, baby, drill” responsibly, safely, and ethically. That’s the way Alaska’s DNR accomplishes its mission in America’s 49th state.

    - Sarah Palin

    • Dan says:
      2010/05/25 at 11:38 am

      Sadly, the Obama administration will lack the sense to follow your suggestions, but they are certainly worthy suggestions. When you are in office in DC you will be able to influence policies much more directly, and I await that day with great anticipation.

  • LisaZ says:
    2010/05/24 at 7:38 pm

    I’ll just add myself to the list … in my own small way, here on the East Coast surrounded by Obama voters (but not many supporters …), I am feeling a little kick ass myself. While I have always felt strongly about issues, I’ve always tried to be as quiet as possible about those feelings. Well not any more!!! I am so freaking angry!!!

    GOD SAVE US!!!!

  • Moe says:
    2010/05/24 at 7:45 pm

    Hey you guys are forgetting the grassroots. How many mom’s are right here fighting the fight? We all take care of our bambinos, when we see danger ahead. We try to take care of the Boyzz too.

  • Carmelo Junior says:
    2010/05/24 at 7:47 pm

    Sue Lawden can be my sugar mamma any time!
    Michelle Bachman is an eyes candy.
    Ann Coulter’s hair is great.
    Michelle Malkin has great lips.
    Carey Prejean is awesome.

    Looks like conservative women are kicking liberal women’s asses

  • Jo says:
    2010/05/24 at 8:21 pm

    Michelle Malkin, Laura Ingraham, Ann Coulter, Marsha Blackburn

  • coffeeforbrains says:
    2010/05/24 at 10:38 pm

    In California, we have Meg Whitman running for Governor and Carly Fiorina running for Babs Boxer’s senate seat. These two, while not perfect, are a darn sight better than what we have now and are the only candidates who can shut the dems out of both races.

  • jenny_wildcat says:
    2010/05/24 at 10:59 pm

    As the poet once said, “For the hand that rocks the cradle/Is the hand that rules the world.”

    (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Hand_That_Rocks_the_Cradle_%28poem%29)

    • Dan says:
      2010/05/25 at 11:33 am

      HOW TRUE!

  • Auntie Lib says:
    2010/05/25 at 12:22 am

    And I submit my own personal favorite conservative candidate – Phoebe Williams – running for the Montana House of Representatives. Definite grass roots here. Good looking, principled, and a mama bobcat (sorry “grizzly” is the wrong school – LOL) too.

  • garlicnosedho says:
    2010/05/25 at 7:18 am

    Anna Campbell Little, mayor of Highlands, NJ, and the only candidate for NJ’s 6th congressional district that can unseat corrupt career pol Frank Pallone!

    [youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4nuopvOYo3o&hl=en_US&fs=1&]

    • garlicnosedho says:
      2010/05/25 at 7:19 am

      By profession, she’s an immigration attorney. And she FULLY supports SB 1070.

  • ellspeth says:
    2010/05/25 at 8:40 am

    I mentioned a Palin/Brewer ticket for 2012 to my husband, and, being the slightly chauvinistic type, he said an all female ticket would never fly. I told him that I thought it was going to take a couple of strong WOMEN to clean up the mess that this country has become. Thoughts? Is an all female ticket a winning possibility?

  • Dan says:
    2010/05/25 at 11:29 am

    Ginny Thomas, wife of SC Justice Clarence Thomas, is also an awesome conservative woman stepping up to the plate to save our country from Obama’s assault from within. She was Chris Wallaces’ Power Player of the Week last Sunday, and her brand new site just launched today – check it out. http://www.libertycentral.org. Mrs. Thomas is a huge player among the Washington DC elite and her activism is a wonderfully optimistic sign to me.

  • Ken in LV says:
    2010/05/25 at 12:42 pm

    “Don’t burn yourself, tea can be very dangerous. Sometimes, I blow on my tea to make it safe for me to drink, and then I sip it,” cautions Pawlenty. “Can you show me how to do that, I don’t want to burn myself. I already took too big of a bite of my sandwich and I almost couldn’t swallow it!”, exclaimed Thune. ”We sure are a lot of wimpy, lame, boring-as-Hell, little do-nothings, aren’t we?”, realistically appraised Daniels. You guys are freaking funny! Seriously, though, why are all the GOP “leaders” such milquetoasts? Not just the ones you mention regularly, but pretty much down the line. Thank God for the Palins, Bachmanns and Brewers of the world who are trying to pull us back from the brink, instead of just trying to get us there more slowly as the men seem intent on doing. This is a fight for the very existence of our Country, and it shouldn’t be just the women putting on the brass knuckles and pulling out the blackjacks for the big rumble. The men seem so intent on kissing the butts of people who will never vote for them anyway, that they offend those who would happily elect them if they only grew a pair. Strange days, here we come.

  • JerseyGram says:
    2010/05/25 at 1:28 pm

    Hillbuzz, you crack me up. Pass the skim milk, my tea is too hot. Hahahha.

    My grandmother had an expression for a neighbor she didn’t like. Her complaint was that he thought he was better than everyone else in every way. She said he was “saucered and blown”. She was referring to that neighbor’s wife who shared with gramma that she was so fearful of him that when he said “is my tea ready?” she would take some of the tea out of the cup and put it into the saucer then blow on it to cool it to the “perfect” temperature that he liked. She said he was always dressed well, but something wasn’t right – like the cowlick in his hair, or poppy seeds in his teeth, or one of his socks wouldn’t stay up.

    Those of a certain age in our family will get the giggles when one of us annouces that we are ready to go by saying “I’m saucered and blown”. The youngsters look stricken by the comment and have to be reminded where it comes from.

    But Mitt seems to be the saucered and blown candidate, doesn’t he?

  • Karen says:
    2010/05/26 at 9:34 am

    Atlas, Amazon of the West! (The incomparable Pamela Gellar)

  • Galahad says:
    2010/06/19 at 10:35 pm

    I wish Laura Schlessinger would go onto the political scene…

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