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Sarah Palin, Undefeated

Modern GOP Mythology


By Rob Cunningham ——--September 16, 2011

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(ALPHARETTA, GA) - Many establishment Republicans were fired in 2008, with McCain/Palin enduring that year's highest profile loss. Democrats achieved a "default" victory based on high levels of dissatisfaction with President Bush, an economic crisis and war fatigue. The 2008 election results were in no manner a glowing endorsement of liberalism, much less a public mandate to radically pervert America's fundamental structure.
Long before assuming the presidency, Obama aggressively advocated and envisioned the very transformational goals he is implementing today. Knowing full well the American public would never accept his true radicalism, he deceitfully positioned himself as a "pragmatic centrist" before the voting public. Obama's media groupies relentlessly defended him against any who dared question his history, values, relationships or rhetoric. He was permitted to campaign behind a veil of false advertising and the meaningless incantation of hope and change. Today, President Obama clearly owns a record of joblessness not seen since the 1930's era Great Depression, dismal consumer confidence, scant public trust, incompetent leadership, questionable personal associations, disrespect for Constitutional limits, disdain for free market capitalism, little respect for our nation's long standing Christian heritage, inverted national defense priorities, deadly U.S. immigration policies and a callous disregard towards our crippling national debt. Stoking racial tensions and class warfare rhetoric are his party's favorite weapons of mass division.

Based exclusively on the political goals and philosophical aspirations long held by Barack Obama, the rotten fruits of change we feast upon today were inevitable.  His belief system was the sole motivation prompting America's most listened to radio talk show host, Rush Limbaugh, to utter his now famous quote, "I hope he (Obama) fails." Rush fully understood and was bold enough to communicate that today's dismal conditions were a foregone conclusion, even before "the One" was sworn into office. The so-called "Doctor of Democracy" stands totally vindicated. With huge negatives for an incumbent President, a sinking economy and war fatigue throughout our nation, a redux of the 2008 campaign is taking shape. Today's public sentiment is dramatically more anti-progressive, anti-liberal, anti-big government, anti-spending, anti-debt and pro-common sense reform than at any levels recorded during 2010. Next year, Obama and his liberal journeyman will suffer yet another political defeat, one likely to exceed last year's epic proportions.  Obama utterly fails to recognize that America is great because America is good. Once again he'll hear this message shouted loudly and clearly from "We the People" in 2012. To complicate matters, voters are faced with a hapless, ruling class of republican elders mouthing principles of conservatism while offering scant evidence they actually grasp the actual concepts. The GOP intelligentsia fecklessly flounder about, confident they will re-acquire the prestige and privilege of political power after Obama's implosion, simply because it's "their turn" to win a default victory in 2012.  Shame on each of us if we bestow our exceptional nation's ultimate fate into the hands of a group of self-serving, easily compromised politicos that have proven incapable of sparring with power-mad narcissists from the democrat party. The American experiment desperately clings to life in intensive care while the republican intelligentsia and mainstream media co-promote their two “acceptable” candidates, Mitt Romney and Rick Perry.  Our most exceptional nation assuredly offers more qualified Presidential material than Merck's top salesman from Texas or the founding father of ObamaCare. Is there not one highly accomplished, uncompromised conservative; a free-market advocate with executive skills, moral courage and political smarts living in America? Please tell me one genuine leader is eager and willing to tackle the grotesquely corrupted and ethically challenged "ruling class" in Washington, D.C. Open-minded voters and professional journalists brave enough to examine the actual record of the highest rated Governor in the history of the Gallup polling company's 75-year existence will easily discover that oil and gas is not the most valuable natural resource found in Alaska. To all those eager to challenge, refute, ignore or mock the credentials of Governor Sarah Palin, without extending even the simple courtesy of fully evaluating Stephen K. Bannon’s independent documentary film, "The Undefeated", is either displaying moral cowardice or choosing to remain close-minded.   Are you listening, Ann Coulter?

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Rob Cunningham——

Rob is a writer, filmmaker, small business owner, constitutional activist and blogger at RobCunninghamUSA.com. He’s co-founder of a leadership and training company with his wife, previously worked as a investment banker and mortgage industry consultant, flew as a Delta Air Lines pilot and served seven years in the USAF, including 33 combat missions during the 1991 Gulf War. He holds a degree in management information systems from the University of Georgia. You can follow him on Twitter @Rob_Cunningham.


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