Palin tells tea party members that Massachusetts Senate election bodes well for conservatives

By AP
Saturday, February 6, 2010

Palin says Obama policies to be short-lived

NASHVILLE, Tenn. — Sarah Palin is predicting a good year for conservative candidates for public office, saying the policies of President Barack Obama and Democratic leaders in Congress will be short-lived.

The 2008 GOP vice presidential nominee told the national “tea party” convention in Saturday that a string of recent Republican victories at the polls, including Scott Brown’s longshot win in last month’s special Senate election in Massachusetts, bodes well for conservative candidates this year.

She told the convention in Tennessee that if there’s hope for the tea party movement in Massachusetts, there’s hope everywhere.

The Obama administration has repeatedly argued that the nation’s financial system was on the verge of collapse when Obama took office last year, and is now in the early stages of recovery.

Discussion

republicanblack
February 6, 2010: 10:21 pm

You know this is the biggest sham I have ever seen in my life. If Scott Brown is the highlight of the Tea Party and Sarah Palin, how is it that Charlie Crist a much more conservative candidate for US Senate than Brown will ever be, since Crist is a pro-life, fiscal conservative with a long record to prove it, how come the tea party is rejecting him, here is why

https://bit.ly/b9Qfc3

and to when you see the reason you cannot disagree with it

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