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Sarah Palin To NJ Candidate Chris Daggett: You Lie!

by Gary P. Jackson
The Speech: A Time for choosing -- http://thespeechatimeforchoosing.blogspot.com




Well, well well. Looks like Chris Daggett, the third party candidate in the New Jersey Governor's race, who's only purpose is to see NJ punished with another term for ultra liberal Jon Corzine, is getting desperate. Daggett has zero chance of winning this election and is doing little more than taking away votes from Republican Chris Christie, who is in a dead heat with Corzine.

So what does he do? Well he is claiming that Sarah Palin contacted his campaign asking him to drop out. From Facebook, Sarah has a little message for Daggett:


NJ’s Governor’s Race: Candidate Plays Loose With Facts?
Despite what candidate Chris Daggett is claiming, I have never contacted him or his campaign. I have never asked him to drop out of the NJ Governor’s race. Now, if a politician is going to play loose with facts like this, the electorate needs to know it.

So, to the good people of New Jersey, please know that Daggett’s claims are false. I’ve never even suggested he should drop out of the race. But, come to think of it…

- Sarah Palin



I think Sarah's last sentence says it all: "But, come to think of it… "





Hey Chris, is the 'Cuda
really someone you want angered at you? Is Sarah Palin really someone you want working against you? Ask DeDe Scozzafava and the GOP "elites" how that's working out for them!

Folks on the ground in NJ are asking Chris Daggett to drop out, for sure, and Sarah has endorsed Chris Christie, but this is crazy to pick a fight with the Arctic Fox!

See ya Chris, it was nice knowing you!


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Be Careful What You Wish For: Sarah Palin Calls Out Chris Daggett

by Clifton Bazar
Another Black Conservative -- http://anotherblackconservative.blogspot.com/


This morning on MSNBC, Chris Daggett claimed he is being pressured by Republicans to drop out of the New Jersey governor’s race. He specifically mentioned Sarah Palin as one of the people pressuring him.  This was a false claim and Sarah Palin has called out Daggett on her Facebook page this morning.

Check out Palin’s last line. Methinks Daggett should have kept his mouth shut on that one, because he has now given himself a self-inflicted wound.

From Sarah Palin’s Facebook page [emphasis added, mine]: 
NJ’s Governor’s Race: Candidate Plays Loose With Facts?
 Today at 9:43am
Despite what candidate Chris Daggett is claiming, I have never contacted him or his campaign. I have never asked him to drop out of the NJ Governor’s race. Now, if a politician is going to play loose with facts like this, the electorate needs to know it. 
So, to the good people of New Jersey, please know that Daggett’s claims are false. I’ve never even suggested he should drop out of the race. But, come to think of it… 
- Sarah Palin  
Ouch! That’s gonna leave a mark! Since Daggett has brought up the subject, why doesn’t he just drop out?  He is far behind both Corzine and Christie and has no chance of winning. If he really wants to see the end of the Corzine administration, then bow out now and let Chris Christie finish off Corzine. 

Furthermore, if Daggett has come to the point of making things up, then he really isn’t the kind of governor New Jersey needs. New Jersey is facing an $8 billion budget shortfall and we need someone who is going to give it to us straight. Lying about Palin pressuring him to quit the race is a sure sign of things to come should by miracle of miracles he gets elected.

So with that, let me be the first to say: Drop Out Daggett!

Via: Real Clear Politics
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Sarah Palin to Chris Daggett: Oh No, I Didn't!

By Adrienne Ross - www.motivationtruth.com

On Facebook, Governor Palin sets the record straight concerning the false claim made by New Jersey gubernatorial candidate, Chris Daggett.

Despite what candidate Chris Daggett is claiming, I have never contacted him or his campaign. I have never asked him to drop out of the NJ Governor’s race. Now, if a politician is going to play loose with facts like this, the electorate needs to know it.

So, to the good people of New Jersey, please know that Daggett’s claims are false. I’ve never even suggested he should drop out of the race. But, come to think of it…

- Sarah Palin
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Sarah Palin: A Time to Unite

Following is the complete transcript of Governor Palin's Facebook note pertaining to the self-removal of Republican Dede Scozzafava from the NY District 23 race:

I want to personally thank Republican Dede Scozzafava for acting so selflessly today in the NY District 23 race. Now it's time to cross the finish line with Doug Hoffman so that he can get to work for District 23 and the rest of America (Palin, 2009, ¶1).

With Congress poised to overhaul one-sixth of our economy with so-called health care “reform” (which is really a government takeover of health care) and with plans to enact a cap-and-tax bill just as our economy struggles to recover, Doug Hoffman will be a voice for fiscal responsibility and common sense in Washington (Palin, 2009, ¶2).

We need candidates like Doug now more than ever. In these final days of the campaign, it's vital that Doug continue to receive the enthusiastic support of those who want to bring common sense to Washington. Let’s help make it happen! You can help Doug by visiting his official website today and offering your support: https://www.doughoffmanforcongress.com/donate3.html (Palin, 2009, ¶3)

- Sarah Palin


Commentary:

Just nine days ago, Governor Palin lived by her Reagan Conservative principles, endorsed Doug Hoffman for Congress in New York State's District 23, and asked her supporters to donate to his campaign. Mr. Hoffman was trailing in the three-way race. Her endorsement triggered a 180-degree shift. Mr. Hoffman surged to the head of the race. He received -- minimally -- a $116K spike in donations, as Governor Palin's supporters answered her call. Today, the ACORN-backed RINO, Dede Scozzafava removed herself from the race entirely. Kudos to her for standing up and doing the right thing.

This is a major accomplishment on several grounds. First, it is living proof that the Republican Party will succeed if it returns to Reagan Conservative principles, but will continue to be a fractured and failed party by being "Democratic Lite," "moderate," or "walking across the aisle." Given the choice between a fake liberal and a real one, most people will go with the real one. At least they know what they are getting.

For Governor Palin, this is an accomplishment on the scale of securing Senator Saxby Chambliss' victory nearly 11 months ago. This accomplishment demonstrates that Governor Palin has clout and is a force to be reckoned with. She is a textbook Transformational Leader.

From a feminist perspective, this accomplishment is testament to her power as woman. Though Mr. Hoffman is most decidedly a man, it was HER endorsement that brought victory within reach. Being Governor Palin's accomplishment, it means that another glass ceiling was felled by her sonic boom.

This day, Saturday, October 31, 2009 is also historical for Governor Palin, for today, the purging and cleansing of the Republican Party has begun -- under her direction. She is consolidating her power. What is all the more brilliant? She did it with nothing more than a Facebook posting.

Now the next step is for Mr. Hoffman to finish the job and win this race.

References



Palin, S. L. H. (2009, October 31). Facebook, Sarah Palin. Retrieved October 31, 2009 from: http://www.facebook.com/sarahpalin?v=wall#/note.php?note_id=164244658434

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