Replicating Palin: “SarahPac” Seeks to Elect Allies of Palin in Offices Around the Nation

top-bannerFor those who cannot tire of Sarah Palin, relief is at hand. SarahPac is a new political action committee that will be seeking to elect officials around the country who are mavericky enough to be allies of the Alaskan governor. This Palinites will be funded around the country, according th the new website.

The website promises that “SarahPac will support local and national candidates who share Gov. Palin’s ideas and goals for our country,” says the PAC’s Web site, which promises that Palin will be “a strong voice for energy independence and reform.”

Here is the full pitch:

Dedicated to building America’s future, supporting fresh ideas and candidates who share our vision for reform and innovation.

SarahPAC believes America’s best days are ahead. Our country, founded on conservative principles and the fight for freedom, must confront the challenges of the 21st century with integrity, innovation, and determination.
SarahPAC believes energy independence is a cornerstone of the economic security and progress that every American family wants and deserves.

SarahPAC believes the Republican Party is at the threshold of an historic renaissance that will build a better future for all. Health care, education, and reform of government are among our key goals. Join us today!

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15 thoughts on “Replicating Palin: “SarahPac” Seeks to Elect Allies of Palin in Offices Around the Nation”

  1. Did they make a movie out of the Patricia McLachlan book, “Sarah, Plain & Tall?” I could adapt the book into a screen play for a TV movie about our little moose hunter, and rename it, “Sarah, Pain in Tail.” Any backers?

  2. I don’t mean to be sick, but let’s not have the words “erect” and “Palin” in teh same blog post heading. Far too many simialarities to vulgar Palin coverage.

  3. Jill,

    Nice choice. For those of you unfamiliar, that’s a film where the happy ending is the protagonist going insane. A wonderful film none the less with some dark social commentary. Love that Terry Gilliam.

    mespo,

    I think they made that film already. “An American Carol”.

  4. Buddha:

    “I’m leaning toward Hellraiser meets A Night At the Opera or any episode of the Keystone Kops.”

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    It’s probably more like “Forest Gump” meets “Rain Man” without the charm or compassion.

  5. I think it’s “Brazil”. The past 8 years could be called the “Brazil” decade.

  6. I’m leaning toward Hellraiser meets A Night At the Opera or any episode of the Keystone Kops. I just don’t think they are smart enough for the Marx Bros. parts though.

  7. mespo727272: Say it ain’t so. It’s like a remake of the “The Boys From Brazil!” Help!

    I’d say it’s more like an adult(ahem) version of Clueless

  8. I’m not even sure the phrase “private sector” has any meaning in the State of Alaska, except perhaps in the context of public money going to subsidize private interests.

  9. she is way too progressive for my taste more of a populist, I wish she would give up the liberal bent and come over to the right side.

    If you on the left would look at her policies and leave guns and abortion out you could actually think of her as a centrist democrat. She really dosent fully believe in the private sector.

  10. “Oh, my beloved ice cream bar…how I love to lick your creamy center! HOOOWWWWWW…(bites soap)…and your oh-so-nutty chocolate covering! You’re not like the others…you like the same things I do! Waxed paper…boiled football leather…dogbreath…We’re not hitchhiking anymore! We’re RIDING!” –Sarah Palin

  11. To quote that famous animated critter, Stimpson J. Cat, “Stop it, Ren! That’s crazy talk!”

  12. Actually, this country was founded on liberal Enlightenment principles, which the rightwingers are working ever so hard to undo, but whatever gets you through the night, SarahPac!

  13. Say it ain’t so. It’s like a remake of the “The Boys From Brazil!” Help!

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