This blog will recount only facts, no opinions. It will provide links to Sarah Palin's activities on a daily basis, and the news reports on those activities. As the Presidential race heats up, the activies of all Presidential candidates will also be detailed here.

Tuesday, June 19, 2012

TheDC Morning: The missing barracuda

From the Daily Caller:  TheDC Morning: The missing barracuda


1.) The missing barracuda – Sarah Palin has become increasingly irrelevant, but her endorsement still remains sought after by GOP candidates. And Mitt Romney has yet to become a recipient of her beneficence, reports TheDC’s Alex Pappas:
“Does Mitt Romney have the full backing of the queen mama grizzly? While Sarah Palin has made it concretely clear that she’s opposed to President Barack Obama’s re-election, the former governor of Alaska has not yet offered a formal endorsement of the presumptive Republican nominee for president.”
Sarah, Sarah where are you?

and the following, just because I thought it was interesting.

2.) North Carolina mindlessness – The Israeli-Palestinian conflict doesn’t much feel like it should be the dominion of North Carolina. But some Democratic activists in the state want to let their voices be heard, reports TheDC’s Matthew Boyle:
“The North Carolina Democratic Party (NCDP) is seriously considering passing a resolution that would criticize Israel for its ‘illegal occupation’ of Palestine, the latest in a long line of controversial moves coming out of one of the major battleground states President Barack Obama’s team is banking on to win re-election. The resolution didn’t pass at this weekend’s NCDP state convention, but was tabled and referred to the executive committee for further consideration later. It attacks the United States for providing Israel with ‘$3 billion annually in military aid,’ while the ‘Israeli occupation, disenfranchisement and impoverishment of significant numbers of the Palestinian population, and Israel’s overwhelming military might and its role as the only nuclear power threaten stability in a region witnessing increased demands for democracy and an end to autocratic rule.’”
Here’s an idea. Perhaps before you provide advice on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, you should actually know what you’re talking about. Maybe read a book or two. Wouldn’t that be nice?


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