Sarah Palin and Michelle Malkin ROCK RightOnline in Las Vegas!


Jun 16, 2012 by

I was supposed to be at Americans For Prosperity’s RightOnline Conference in Las Vegas this weekend, but sadly family obligations kept me from going. But I wanted to share the best parts! Here are two of the most amazing women I know in public life, Sarah Palin and Michelle Malkin. Both are strong conservative women who just fight the good fight every single day. And every single day they stand against scurrilousness attacks, sexist and crude insults, smears, and lies. I just admire them  both so much.  ENJOY!

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  1. DORIAN DE WIND, Military Affairs Columnist

    Sarah Palin on the President of the United States:

    “That cocaine snorting, and what he ate — Fido? Rufus?”

    Wow, what an “amazing woman,” standing “every day against scurrilousness attacks, sexist and crude insults, smears, and lies.” “I just admire [her] so much” “ENJOY!”

  2. Dabb

    This is a joke, right?

  3. zephyr

    “Here are two of the most amazing women I know in public life, Sarah Palin and Michelle Malkin.”

    Somebody needs an intervention. Good lord..

  4. Jim Satterfield

    This is a perfect example of why I have absolutely no respect for McKinley.

  5. The_Ohioan

    Where do you find these authors?

  6. RP

    Just look up her info on the net and you will find how she can have such a warped sense of admiration.

  7. StockBoyLA

    Guys, come on now. Ms. McKinley didn’t even bother making an argument. She simply wrote one quick paragraph and posted a couple videos. This is meant to poke us in the eye and see our reactions.

    When I read the names of Michelle and Sarah in the title I had to do a double take to make sure she Ms. McKinley wasn’t actually talking about Michele Bachmann, who has been eligible to be a Swiss citizen since her marriage in 1978, but just recently became a Swiss citizen.

    A similar video of Michele Bachmann would have been priceless!

  8. bluebelle

    OK I know I complained about Michael Reagan, but this conservative columnist is making him look like William F. Buckley at the moment.

    Do conservative women really look up to Palin and Malkin??

  9. StockBoyLA

    ^ Yes… and Michele Bachmann. And Mitt Romney since he… well, I don’t know what he’s done for them…. Maybe it’s because Mitt’s not black.

    Yes, I did go there.

  10. Rcoutme

    Okay, I could only get through 27 min. of Palin’s diatribe before I had to ask: where in hell did she go to college? I didn’t have any professors telling me that the Capitalist system needed to be overthrown. I didn’t have Marxist ideas drilled into me. I went to a state college in Massachusetts (which, no doubt, she believes is a socialist state, Romney be damned) and the only time that Marx came up was in a history course I took on Modern Intellectual Thinkers. Marx was among others including Rousseau and Adam Smith.

    She decries the “class warfare” but all of her claims about a Democratic machine press are looking to create an “us versus them” attitude in her listeners. Does she really believe that the 300,000,000 people that Drudge was talking about would all be “conservative independent reporters” without any dissenting voices? She picks on the MSM but cites (I can only guess) some of the most extreme un-truths from where? She never actually pegged a source. So…is People Magazine MSM? Is the checkout-counter blab piece MSM?

    In addition, she talks about them not only lying but also ignoring things. Does she realize that the media outlet that employs her does more of the lying and leaving-out than any other similar organization?

  11. Rcoutme

    Malkin: The “Left” is trying to criminalize conservative thought.

    Really?

    Malkin: …that filthy occupy movement; …NEA SCIU AFL-CIO, the true ugly face that real reporters will not show you…

    I tend to remember seeing mostly the bad stuff and little of the good stuff. That flies in the face of her claims.

    I want $10 for each time these women have said Breitbart!

    Oberland College (not sure of the spelling): I guess that is the one to avoid.

    These people are fighting whom? I can only guess that they are fighting somebody in a different reality. There is some attempt in this country to create a dependency, anti-innovation, entitlement, anti-religion; coercion; massive welfare state, anti-free market state? I guess that I would go along with fighting such people, but it does not seem to me that such people have all that much power.

    Am I missing something?

  12. zephyr

    That someone can find these women “amazing” speaks to the disturbing depths to which our country has been dumbed down. If this sort of rampant stupidity continues unabated (which it seems to be doing so far) I’d say the long range forecast for the USA is very dark. On one hand I have to wondeer why someone like this even has a soap box, but I suppose it’s good to know the condition of the people around us. I just hope they are a very, very small minority. Traditional conservatives must absolutely hate people like this.

  13. The_Ohioan

    I don’t know what was said about Oberlin College because I don’t want to watch the videos, but I have two family members that graduated from there and one is a professional military person, the other is an accomplished classical musician. So I guess we will have to write off miitary personnel and classical music as being…what?…dangerous to “real” Americans?

    I can remember, long ago, watching a piece on Sarah Palin, after being picked for VP, signing books in Canada(?) where they were interviewing people who had had books signed. The women were obviously enraptured (I’m sure that’s the right word) with her and spoke of her in glowing terms. I said at the time that she has something that appeals to women on a visceral level. I suspect it’s the gritty in your face grizzly mom persona, but whatever it is, professional pols should take heed. Whatever she has, they could use some of it. I’m in no doubt whatever that she will be a force in our political life long after I’m gone.

  14. Rcoutme

    Ms. Malkin was suggesting that we need to watch out for the institutions of higher learning and commented, “I know, I went to Oberlin”

  15. The_Ohioan

    Rcoutme

    I wonder if Oberlin mentions her in their recruiting literature. I see they did have her make a speech as part of the Ronald Reagan Political Lectureship Series. The speech is interesting in that it gives some insight into her MO. And her backers.

    http://www.oberlin.edu/stupub/ocreview/2006/02/17/news/article4.html

  16. bluebelle

    Maybe its the just that I’m at the opposite end of the spectrum, but demagogues like this just make me think of the 1930′s, when economic and political turmoil allowed fascism to take root in Europe. The lack of introspection and historical perspective is stunning AND very dangerous. I wish I had more faith that the center would hold

  17. The_Ohioan

    bluebelle

    Some say that facism has taken hold already. I don’t agree that facism and corporatism are exactly the same and would say the latter has a foothold now. But, yes, one only has to know some history to be able to spot a demagogue; my standard is that they will say anything (that’s anything – without qualification), whether they believe it or not, to gain their goal.

  18. slamfu

    Those two just spew a lot of garbage analysis based off of information they either made up or borrowed from someone who made it up. I think I can boil the process down into a few easy steps:

    1) Start with some premise that matches your ideology regardless of any facts that contradict it. Make this an unshakeable pillar of your philosophy.

    2) Should there be concrete data that contradicts, find its source and demonize it.

    3) Using said premises, come to a conclusion that stretches the bounds of any thinking persons credulity

    4) Repeat ad nauseum.

  19. roro80

    I’m really happy and remarkably surprised to see that all the criticisms of these two women on this thread are based on their retrograde views, deep pandering toward ignorance, and baffling rewriting of history. Not a single sexist attack. It might be literally the first time I’ve seen 10 comments against 2 women speakers without going to the sexist place. Bravo, gentlemen.

    ” said at the time that she has something that appeals to women on a visceral level. ”

    Well of course. There just aren’t that many women in politics. This shouldn’t be a mystery — it is, in fact, important for marginalized groups to see people like them in power. It is reaffirming of our value in society. Both Palin and Malkin, despite being absolutely dead wrong on every single thing they say, despite being fairly terrible people as far as I can tell, do have pretty great charisma. If you are a woman who thinks the absolutely wrong things that come out of the GOP every day is actually awesomeness and truth (and there are quite a few of them), why wouldn’t a charismatic and attractive woman saying these things be appealing and reaffirming?

  20. The_Ohioan

    roro

    I think you are right, especially for evangelical “stay put in your place, that’s God’s design for you” women. I didn’t see the “enraptured” reaction to Hillary Clinton, though there may have been some there. Hers seemed to be more on a intellectual, seeking justice through equality wave length – not visceral like these women.

    You’d have to watch it to comprehend the ardor, I think. It was creepy, in a way, that these women seemed ready to defend to the utmost a (admittedly uncommon) grifter. It reminded me of the book “Messiah” by Gore Vidal where a persona on TV convinces people to do drastic things. All of which to say, another potential demagogue is among us.

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