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Jesus Loves Trig, This I Know

Bristol Palin today posted on Bristol's Blog:

Vacation Bible School: sweet songs, store bought cookies, juice, and this sweet little boy.

Retrieved from: http://www.patheos.com/blogs/bristolpalin/2012/06/jesus-loves-trig-this-i-know/.

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Mr. L: Why Either Romney or Obama 2012 Wins Could Lead to Palin 2016

New York-based Mr. L's Tavern known for hard-hitting, blunt political analysis yesterday released a video delineating how a 2012 win by either Obama or Romney could lead to a Palin 2016 candidacy. "Voters may deliver Romney a decisive victory, not because they love Romney, but simply because they fear another four years of Obama. Hope & Change became Smear & Fear in four short years. Voters are tired of the Obama administration's lawlessness, arrogance, lies and want this long four year national nightmare of Obama to be OVER. But what are we getting with Romney? Many believe that while Romney may slow the bleed of Obama, the Romney administration may fall short of saving America," Mr. L said.

Gov. Palin has repeatedly advanced the position of "Anybody but Obama," and by the logic of that argument, Romney is part of "anybody." Indeed, Gov. Palin has also repeatedly said she would support him if he became the nominee and on June 19 as reported by Josh Painter, "left no doubt that she’s supporting Romney in the general election, and she said that 'if that vote were held today,' she will vote for him 'in a heartbeat' over Obama."

Mr. L pointed out that it is only the "anybody but Obama" sentiment that can propel Romney to victory. Romney would not win under ordinary circumstances, Mr. L said. If - and the operative word is "if" - Romney governs left of center or proves to be ineffective, he would be vulnerable to a Palin challenge in 2016. Mr. L theorized that a Romney win in 2012 would be advantageous to a Palin 2016 run, because the GOP field would be less crowded. Conversely, an Obama win would result in a more crowded GOP field. Though enemy pundits would no doubt belittle Gov. Palin for daring to challenge the incumbent, she would be in a strong position to run, Mr. L asserted. If Obama wins, Gov. Palin would also be in a very strong person to win a 2016 election, but would face a much more crowded, but weak GOP field. Obama would be a lame duck and the Democratic field would be very weak. Mr. L asserted that Hillary Clinton is not going to run in 2016, since she is now considered damaged goods by her association with Obama's administration. Further, Mr. L said Clinton did a poor job as Secretary of State, aiding Syria's Assad who is massacring innocent civilians.

Mr. L is no Romney supporter. To the contrary, he devoted a video to explaining why he won't "Rah Rah" the former Massachusetts governor, and why he might not even vote for him. In yet another video, he details a shouting match he had on the phone with a Romney fund-raiser.

But Mr. L also has a few choice words for a small cadre of Palinistas who assert that they "know Gov. Palin is running and will be the nominee in Tampa" or alternatively "start a third party run." Disagree with them and you're accused of supporting Romney and being a traitor to Gov. Palin, among other things. Toxic debates relating to a Palin 2012 candidacy launched in Tampa rage on some Palin support pages and comment boards.

In that audio broadcast, Mr. L mercilessly condemned the people who engage in this irrational behavior, calling out two in particular who falsely accused him and another colleague - Isabel Matos - of "banning all mention of Sarah Palin" on their Facebook pages. Toward that broadcast's conclusion, Mr. L explains that when we support Gov. Palin by our volunteerism or donations, we should not expect a specific result in return. We support her because we believe in her. He explains how she campaigned in Alaska, and her discomfort with pursuing large donors, because they do expect a payback in some form.

Though it seems strange to discuss what could happen in 2016 with 2012 still in a primary season, what happens now does influence the future. In any case, as Palinistas we have a responsibility to ensure that we do not hold our "coulds" out to be statements of fact, and that we operate from a basis of reality.

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On Second Thought: Episode One

Bristol Palin today posted on Bristol's Blog:

So, it’s crazy to see your life unfold on television! Before the premiere of Lifetime’s newest show, “Life’s a Tripp,” I was a little nervous. I’d almost gotten used to the cameras being around back when Mom filmed “Sarah Palin’s Alaska,” but this was different. This was my life.

Retrieved from: http://www.patheos.com/blogs/bristolpalin/2012/06/on-second-thought-episode-one/.

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Todd Palin Talks Stars Earn Stripes on Sarah Palin Radio

Sarah Palin Radio

"First Dude" Todd Palin, husband of Former Alaska Governor Sarah Palin today discussed with LaDonna Hale Curzon, Host and Executive Producer, Sarah Palin Radio why he will be on the new NBC reality show Stars Earn Stripes.

"It's a fierce, emotionally charged, intense new reality show that will engage celebrity contestants in a competition like no other. I mean, we've got eight celebrity contestants and eight military ops. We join up with one of the ops and each week, there's a competition, and each week somebody is eliminated, but it's all to raise money for veteran, military, and first responder-based charities, so that's why I'm involved," Palin said.

If Palin wins, his proceeds will go to Armed Services YMCA Alaska.

"They're there 365, 24 x 7 for our military families in Alaska through the good and the bad, and they've got several locations throughout Alaska. But, they also have the largest combat fishing [contest in Seward, Alaska, usually every May]. Sport-fishing charter boats give their time up for that day and have a couple a hundred Iraq vets down there fishing. I fished with them a couple of years ago. It's something else when you're fishing with an Iraq vet probably from another state who's never went out fishing before and they hook on to a halibut. The smile on their face is just incredible. You can't put a value on that happiness," Palin said.

The certificated private pilot and four-time Iron Dog Champion who said he "likes to live life in the fast lane" shot a .50 caliber WWI era machine gun and jumped out of helicopters rappelling into buildings and water for the series. "To hang out with Navy SEALS, Delta Force operators and police and fire, first responders is a true honor," Palin said, adding that it's "kind of scary jumping out of helicopters but at least, we're not being shot at like our military men and women," which includes his and Gov. Sarah Palin's son Track, who is deployed in Afghanistan. "This show is just a tiny little bit of what are men and women are doing for us every day. This show is going to shed light on our finest who save lives and defend our freedom every day," Palin said.

"Mark Burnett is one of the producers for the show and working with him on Sarah Palin's Alaska, just the utmost respect for him. All his products are so successful, and when I was asked [I wanted to know who's involved], and of course I asked Sarah and I also asked Track and they both encouraged me to participate and support the cause. And that's why I jumped aboard with Stars Earn Stripes," Palin said.

The show, which will debut Aug. 13, will be hosted by the former Supreme Allied Commander in Europe for NATO General Wesley Clark (Ret.) and will feature complicated and difficult missions inspired by real, military exercises.

As reported by Josh Painter:

The full list of competitors includes boxing champion Ali (who’ll compete for Military Child Education Coalition); “Lois & Clark” star Cain (competing for the Wounded Warrior Project); Crews (playing for the Pat Tillman Foundation); Palin (whose charity is the Armed Services YMCA Alaska); singer Nick Lachey (competing for the Badge of Honor Memorial Foundation); Olympic gold medalist Picabo Street (playing for Hiring Our Heroes); “The Biggest Loser” trainer Dolvett Quince (playing for Got Your 6); and WWE diva Eva Torres (competing for the USO).

Stars Earn Stripes debuts with a two-hour special on August 13.

Complete Audio Transcript of Interview with Todd Palin

Listen to internet radio with LaDonna Hale Curzon on Blog Talk Radio

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