Palin - “Not said, but implied…” - Huh?
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By Peter Andrew

“Not said, but implied…” Huh? That’s what Fox News said the other night about comments that…get this…Former VP Candidate Sarah Palin never made!
The news story quotes a source telling them what Palin said last Friday night at a Right to Life rally in Milwaukee. Palin reportedly mentioned the first versions of the new gold dollar coins that came out, where the words, “In God We Trust,” were placed on the side of the coin. If the reports are accurate, Palin said, “Who makes a decision like that?”
Then the Fox News anchor presented as fact, “Not said, but implied, was…” the thought that a democrat must be behind this idea of moving the words off the face of the coin and onto the side!!! Say WHAT?! She NEVER SAID THAT!
Have these people learned nothing about Sarah Palin? She would blast a republican, democrat, independent, conservative or liberal for making a decision to move “In God We Trust” off to the side. It makes no difference to her what party did it, because she stands up for her beliefs regardless of where the chips fall. She believes, as do I, that the words should not have been pushed off (literally) to the side. She never said President Obama was behind this. She never implied democrats were behind this. It’s nonsense.
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Normally, Fox News doesn’t take part in the Palin bashing. It’s a bit much when major news organizations start making up “facts” about things that were NOT SAID.
The Huffers and Puffers at the H.R. Huff-n-Stuff Huffington Post love this. They say, See! Even Fox thinks Palin is nuts! If Fox buys into the nonsensical notion that she was trying to blame democrats for the coin choices, Huffington could be correct about that.
If we have learned one thing about Sarah Palin, it is that she doesn’t play by GOP rules. She makes her own rules. One of them is to tell the truth no matter who goes down because of it. She kicked out corrupt members of her own party in Alaska and recently endorsed a Conservative Party candidate over the GOP pick in a New York Congressional race. To suggest that, because she is a republican, she MUST BE blaming the democrats with her comments is a HUGE STRETCH that ignores what we know about this bright new leader.
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November 12th, 2009 at 6:43 pm
[...] about why Sarah stepped down as Governor of Alaska, for example. Yesterday we did it again. We ran a story about the made-up “Coin Controversy” that the lefties at H.R. Huff-n-Stuff Huffington Post were trying to spread. Believe it or [...]
November 13th, 2009 at 12:19 am
Sarah Palin on her FB page, says we were right…
It is stunning to read and hear about this “coin controversy.” At a recent speech in Milwaukee I discussed the troubling fact that we too often move God to the side in our public life, and gave as an example the shift of the words “In God We Trust” to the edge of the dollar coin. My comments were not about this President or this Congress – this change predated them. I was merely making a point about a disturbing trend in our country, after which I moved on to discuss some encouraging trends. People who try to read more into such straightforward comments are working hard to find a controversy where there is none.
- Sarah Palin
November 13th, 2009 at 8:45 pm
I'd like to comment on the racist cover of the harry potter book. i mean come on youre really going to use his race as a joke. is that a joke. doesnt christ love all no matter color sin past or future. come on you sick people.
November 13th, 2009 at 9:17 pm
You are disgusting and hypocrite! You call us "racist" for accurately pointing out that the President is half-white and half-black? Do you want us to join you in the false pretense that he is the first black anything? This is not a joke. Christ loves all of us, yes. Even me. Even you. Telling the truth (even about a person's race) is a Christian value. Why do you insist on spreading a lie? Even Obama himself admitted he was (his words) "a mutt." Go tell him its racist first. Keep your foolish lies to yourself.