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Former Vice Presidential nominee Sarah Palin appeared on "Your World with Neil Cavuto" to discuss the attempt to defund Obamacare and Senator Ted Cruz's filibuster.
Sarah Palin appeared "On The Record" with Greta Van Susteren to discuss the shocking revelation that our State Department did know, in real time, that the Benghazi attack was an act of terror. Emails reveal that some 300-400 people may have also known.
Governor Palin went on to say that there is no moral compass in this administration and that there is no moral compass in our main stream media. Palin cited that our sons and daughters are fighting for that freedom of the press in America and yet there is abuse of that freedom of the press. "They think they are free to lie to the American people about what's going on."
Immediately following the third and final presidential debate, Sarah Palin appeared with Sean Hannity to share her impressions of both President Obama and Governor Romney's performance.
"There were so many untruths spewed by Obama tonight. Unfortunately, Romney just didn't have time to answer them all."
My take on this quote falls more along the lines of "so many lies, so little time".
Much ado has been made about last week's vice presidential debate and the bizarre behavior of Vice President Joe Biden with his inappropriate smiling and giggling. Speculation about his odd behavior abounds but as I've recently tweeted:
I've got 2 words for the liberals that screamed 4 yrs ago @SarahPalinUSA would only be a heartbeat away from president ==> #CrazyJoe
In 2008, slightly fewer than 70 million people viewed the Palin - Biden debate whereas Nielsen estimates that the 2012 Biden - Ryan debate drew some 51.4 million viewers. Here's what viewers in 2008 saw: