Palin the Star of the Tea Party Convention!

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Former VP Candidate Sarah Palin did not rule out a possible run for the White House today when she spoke at the National Tea Party Convention.

Fox News reports: “The Democratic agenda is “running out of time,” former Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin said Saturday at the National Tea Party Convention, claiming that the conservative tea party movement is part of a brewing “revolution” that constitutes the “future of politics.” Palin, who delivered the keynote speech on the closing night of the three-day gathering of conservative activists, aligned herself squarely with the movement, frequently using the word “us” in describing it. “This is the future of our country. The tea party movement is the future of politics,” she said.

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Meanwhile, Ellen Ratner (Washington bureau chief for Talk Radio News Service and a Fox News contributor) says she found the Palin speech to be “worrisome” and “unnerving!”...

“Governor Sarah Palin has a reputation of being a very nice person. Most people who meet her really like her. So it was quite unnerving to hear her give such a tart speech at the Tea Party Convention on Saturday night. Although towards the end of her speech she talked about the need for stability and constructive debate the major part of her speech was filled with jabs at President Obama and the his administration. In fact, most of the speech was chapter and verse criticism of the Obama administration. It was worrisome how much of her speech was a broadbrush attack. She did not manage to get to specifics till the end. ”

You can see and listen to her entire speech by clicking here.

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