SARAH PALIN NEUTRALIZES THE OBAMA PIVOT STRATEGY PALIN 6 OBAMA 0
The night Scott Brown won Sarah Palin, who recently joined Fox News, commented on the election. Palin observed that the nation had “pivoted” to a common sense conservative direction. Her choice of the word “pivoted” is important because for the last month, Obama supporters have talked about him regaining his popularity by “pivoting” to job creation after health care passed. Everytime someone pointed out his falling approval ratings, they would insist that he could pivot away from whatever the American people were angry at him about. Now, their new public relations strategy has been doused by their greatest enemy.
Sarah Palin’s role as a Fox commentator is the latest step in her one woman campaign for populist conservatism. After being denigrated by her opponents, Palin preserved to establish her own libertarian brand. Before the town halls and the Tea Parties Sarah was bringing us together to route for her while she withstood senseless attacks. Her battles with the mainstream media allowed us to see the true face of the Statist.
And by the way Juan Williams, just a little lesson in this populist movement. We are fighting for the right for a person to get rich through their hard work, and we are happy about the fact that Governor Palin is being duly compensated.
Kristin Powers, a Democratic Fox analyst, said that after health care passes Obama can pivot to the economy.
But Palin’s Facebook responses to Obama on the death panels and his weak response to the Detroit Bomber forced him to engage in a public relations contest with a high-profile conservative. Obama lost this contest twice, so pivoting to another issue will not work because Palin and others will always be there to call him to task.
And Obama does not liked to be called to task.
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