August 12, 2012

Undefeated, The Story of Sarah Palin
















Finally got to see the documentary Undefeated, about Sarah Palin. It is not a multi million dollar production. It consists mostly of interviews and comments by people who worked with her in Alaska. Film begins on the day of the Exxon Valdez oil spill. Too little was shown about that. But if fighting oil companies motivates liberals it is extremely curious why they attacked Governor Palin. She is one of the few elected officials who actually stood up to them and worked for the benefit of ordinary citizens. Only other Governor who I know of who did that was Huey Long.

This documentary shows how resistant government, and political parties are to honest citizens. Palin is an example of what happens when a good and decent person gets to hold the reins of power. She stood up to the institutionalized corruption of her own party and her own state government. She was attacked mercilessly for what she did. It is shameful that ordinary citizens do not know to stand up for and to support the people who work for them. Silver tongued liars like the current president always know what to say while they steal taxpayer funds for themselves and their cronies. Palin had the support of 88 percent of the voters in Alaska when she joined the 2008 McCain campaign.

American citizen should be grateful that she continues to speak out supporting candidates, and on issues that affect the nation. Her declaration, "We're here. We're clear. Get used to it." shows she is strong and has a sense of humor unlike the misguided liberals who still attack her and ridicule her. What happened to her is one great reason why honest citizens refuse to get involved in government, why they refuse to run for office. Yahoo journalists are always willing to drag down anyone who stands up for what is good and what is right. H. L. Mencken observed that the biggest liar is loved. The most hated person in America is the one who tells the truth. This documentary indicates how accurate Mencken is.

Specials include her speech in Madison Wisconsin supporting Scott Walker who was under attack by greedy unions who want to kill jobs and continue stealing taxpayer funds. Also included is her last game on the Wasilla High School championship basketball team. Andrew Breitbart appears making clear observations along with Mark Levin. Scenes of how Ronald Reagan stood up to the Republican Party establishment and won is included in the film. The film includes many of the vile personal attacks by alleged victims, homosexuals, and pundits who make their living ridiculing and misleading citizens. Propaganda has a strong effect and as seen here can destroy a good person, a family and reputation. After all of the evil words cast against her, Sarah Palin stands strong and continues the fight for good government.

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