Palin’s speech got the biggest reaction of any at CPAC — much more so
than any of the presidential candidates. The audience gave her standing
ovation after standing ovation and some even yelled “Run Sarah run!” —
more telling of the GOP field’s inability to connect with voters than
any poll.
Palin zeroed in on President Obama. The current state of the economy “is not a failure of the American people,” she said. “It is the failure of leadership. We know how to change that, oh yes we do. Oh yes we can,” she said, echoing Obama’s campaign line.
“Hope and change – yeah, you gotta hope things change.”
“He says he has a jobs plan to win the future. WTF, I know,” Palin said, spelling out W-T-F.
Palin hasn’t endorsed any candidates and didn’t do so today, telling the crowd that “For the sake of our country we must stand united, whoever our nominee is.”
Palin zeroed in on President Obama. The current state of the economy “is not a failure of the American people,” she said. “It is the failure of leadership. We know how to change that, oh yes we do. Oh yes we can,” she said, echoing Obama’s campaign line.
“Hope and change – yeah, you gotta hope things change.”
“He says he has a jobs plan to win the future. WTF, I know,” Palin said, spelling out W-T-F.
Palin hasn’t endorsed any candidates and didn’t do so today, telling the crowd that “For the sake of our country we must stand united, whoever our nominee is.”
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