Don Surber: Sarah Palin is Man of the Year

Saturday, January 2, 2010
By SwS Editors Suggest You Read

by Don Surber of the Charleston Daily Mail [excerpt]

Half the people of the United States love her for hanging in there. They love her for sharing their values of home, hearth and country. They love her for being of the people, by the people and for the people.

Oh, not the elites and the elitist wannabes. The little potty-mouthed drones on the left think they are so sophisticated as they mock 14-year-old girls, babies with Down syndrome and people who shop at Wal-Mart. The Washington Post’s book reviewer bragged that she did not read Sarah Palin’s book. Ignorance is now a status symbol for the left.

Ordinary people did read her book and they were impressed. The people who shop at Wal-Mart bought 1 million copies of her autobiography in just 2 weeks. Thousands of them stood in line by the thousands in the freezing nights of November and December just to get her autograph…   She beat corruption in Wasilla. She beat corruption in Alaska. And well, she finished 2009 with a higher approval rating than The Won.

Read the article!    http://blogs.dailymail.com/donsurber/archives/6511?sms_ss=buzz

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