But in an interview with the conservative radio host Glenn Beck earlier
this week, Palin went "off the reservation" to make the campaign
policy, one aide said.
"I say, you know, when is enough enough of taxpayer dollars being thrown into this bill out there?" she asked. "This next one of the Democrats being proposed should be very, very concerning to all Americans because to me it sends a message that $700 billion bailout, maybe that was just the tip of the iceberg. No, you know, we were told when we've got to be believing if we have enough elected officials who are going to be standing strong on fiscal conservative principles and free enterprise and we have to believe that there are enough of those elected officials to say, 'No, OK, that's enough.'"
"I say, you know, when is enough enough of taxpayer dollars being thrown into this bill out there?" she asked. "This next one of the Democrats being proposed should be very, very concerning to all Americans because to me it sends a message that $700 billion bailout, maybe that was just the tip of the iceberg. No, you know, we were told when we've got to be believing if we have enough elected officials who are going to be standing strong on fiscal conservative principles and free enterprise and we have to believe that there are enough of those elected officials to say, 'No, OK, that's enough.'"
Is that in English?
HUH? She is totally inarticulate. And I thought Bush was bad.
Posted by: Margaret | October 26, 2008 at 12:01 AM
Be careful-she speaks in tongues and she is monitoring these types of blogs. If yo hear a snowmobile pulling up your driveway this winter RUN!
Posted by: k-Sea | October 26, 2008 at 07:57 AM
Yeah, uh, I have NO idea what she was trying to say there. My big question has been, if you support the bailout (and she has) then how do you not support helping every day Americans?? I mean "real" Americans are hurting...yet I guess they don't need any help??
Posted by: alyssa | October 26, 2008 at 09:56 PM