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Palin mocks Obama for using teleprompter, reads notes off her hand | During a question and answer session that followed her speech to participants at the National Tea Party convention, former Alaska Governor and 2008 Republic vice-presidential nominee Sarah Palin appeared to be mocking President Barack Obama's use of a teleprompter by reading notes off her hand. According
to a Huffington Post report,Palin referred to President Obama as "a guy with a
teleprompter," while depending on her own "palm pilot." Palin's appearance at
the Tea Party convention was closely watched as a potential signal of her political
future and the extent to which the convention would embrace her. Aligning herself
firmly with the Tea Party, she urged the 1,100 people who had gathered in a hotel
ballroom not to let the movement be defined by any one leader. "This is about
the people, and it's bigger than any one king or queen of a Tea Party, and it's
a lot bigger than any charismatic guy with a teleprompter," she said. That was
just one of several digs at President Obama. "How's that hopey-changey thing working
out for you?" she asked at one point. She criticized Obama for allowing deficits
to rise, for "apologizing for America" in speeches in other countries, and for
allowing a man with explosives to board a plane headed for the United States on
Christmas Day, saying the president was weak in the fight against terrorism. "To
win that war, we need a commander in chief, not a professor of law," she said.
Palin gave little hint to her political plans when she said she would support
those candidates who "understand free market principles" and "personal responsibility."
Without saying which candidates she would support, she said she would campaign
for conservative challengers in some Republican primaries. |
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