Showing posts with label Joe Miller. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Joe Miller. Show all posts

Sunday, October 31, 2010

KTVA CBS reporters in Alaska, caught on voicemail, conspiring to create a new smear about Joe Miller (audio)

Sarah Palin called them "corrupt bastards."

Here is the audio.

Partial transcript.
FEMALE REPORTER: That’s up to you because you’re the expert, but that’s what I would do…I’d wait until you see who showed up because that indicates we already know something…
[Laughter]
[INAUDIBLE]
FEMALE REPORTER: Child molesters…
MALE REPORTER: Oh yeah… can you repeat Joe Miller’s…uh… list of people, campaign workers, which one’s the molester?
[INAUDIBLE]
FEMALE VOICE: We know that out of all the people that will show up tonight, at least one of them will be a registered sex offender.
[Laughter]
MALE REPORTER: You have to find that one person…
[INAUDIBLE]
FEMALE REPORTER: And the one thing we can do is ….we won’t know….we won’t know but if there is any sort of chaos whatsoever we can put out a twitter/facebook alert: saying what the… ‘Hey Joe Miller punched at rally.’
FEMALE REPORTER: Kinda like Rand Paul…I like that.
[Laughter]
FEMALE REPORTER: That’s a good one

The MSM is a wholly owned subsidiary of the corrupt Democratic Party. You can hear Sarah Palin's comments at The Right Scoop.

Wednesday, September 1, 2010

Sarah Palin and Tea Party Win in Alaska


Another Republican who like to play footsie with Democrats bites the dust. After the shocking hard left turn President Obama, Harry Reid, Nancy Pelosi and a hoard of liberal Democratic Congressmen have taken America on, Republican primary voters want someone who will not compromise their principle for expediency.

FOX News reported:
Sen. Lisa Murkowski was booted from office in the Republican primary Tuesday by a little-known conservative lawyer in arguably the biggest political upset of the year.

Joe Miller, backed by Sarah Palin and the Tea Party Express...

Murkowski trailed Miller, a Fairbanks attorney, by 1,668 votes after the Aug. 24 primary. Election officials began counting absentee and outstanding ballots Tuesday, and Murkowski made slight gains. But after more than 15,000 ballots were counted, she remained 1,630 votes behind.