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for republicans, sarah palin ignited a new political force. (crowd chanting "sarah") >> sarah palin came out and brought the house down. she electrified that g.o.p. base like no one i had ever seen, and you recall, that was one of the times where the prompter failed and she just ad-libbed it. >> i love those hockey moms. you know, they say the difference between a hockey mom and a pit bull? lipstick. (crowd laughs) (cheering and applauding) >> and people loved it! she was almost a pre-trump, in the way that she just sort of had this matter-of-fact, sort of folksy, she wasn't too high-brow, and so "real americans," you know, "regular folks" could relate to her. >> well, i'm not a member of the permanent political establishment. >> she was the beginning of the shift where the people began to believe that they could take the power back from the elite. >> i've learned quickly these last few days that if you're not a member in good standing of the washington elite, then some in the media consider a candidate unqualified for that reason alone, but..
for republicans, sarah palin ignited a new political force. (crowd chanting "sarah") >> sarah palin came out and brought the house down. she electrified that g.o.p. base like no one i had ever seen, and you recall, that was one of the times where the prompter failed and she just ad-libbed it. >> i love those hockey moms. you know, they say the difference between a hockey mom and a pit bull? lipstick. (crowd laughs) (cheering and applauding) >> and people loved it!...
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sarah palin, by the way, by 2008, had figured that out and tapped into it and lit that match that becomesic dislocation. >> holds that thought because i want to play for our audience a piece of that documentary about sarah palin. >> i was reading today a copy of a the "new york times." >> if you want to pinpoint the moments when the right completely rejected the left. >> we have a scarcity of problems. >> i think it was over the sarah palin nomination. >> this is not a man who sees america -- >> and for one brief, shining moment the right saw her as everything they were looking for. brash, tough, independent, someone who said what they meant and meant what they said and wouldn't edit it for anyone. >> what's curious to me about that is someone who said what they meant and meant what they said, that is a feeling of populous and native movements round the world. that is a feeling people on the left and right should have in america. why has this movement largely occupied the right in their political movement? why do they feel more cheated? because obama happened to be in power most people li
sarah palin, by the way, by 2008, had figured that out and tapped into it and lit that match that becomesic dislocation. >> holds that thought because i want to play for our audience a piece of that documentary about sarah palin. >> i was reading today a copy of a the "new york times." >> if you want to pinpoint the moments when the right completely rejected the left. >> we have a scarcity of problems. >> i think it was over the sarah palin nomination....
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also criticized sarah palin for endorsing some men later on when last time i checked women get to thinkependently about their ideas whether it's a man or a woman. >> exactly. pete: this is just the "new york times" playing their typical leftist feminist view, where you are not acceptable because you don't think like them. >> well, and add to that, that i'm a black woman and an immigrant, oh, boy, am i -- i've been kicked out of every family picnic you can find. it is insulting. women care more about than just their bodies. it is not just about abortion rights. they care about the economy. they are business owners. they are workers. they want to see their wages rise. they also care about healthcare and immigration and ensuring their communities are safe. they care about public safety and hey we also care about foreign policy as well. all of these factors come into play when a woman goes into the voting booth. she doesn't just vote based on what someone else tells her to do. pete: speaking of foreign policy, the guy who has got everything wrong in last 40 years on it had comments about wh
also criticized sarah palin for endorsing some men later on when last time i checked women get to thinkependently about their ideas whether it's a man or a woman. >> exactly. pete: this is just the "new york times" playing their typical leftist feminist view, where you are not acceptable because you don't think like them. >> well, and add to that, that i'm a black woman and an immigrant, oh, boy, am i -- i've been kicked out of every family picnic you can find. it is...
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like sarah palin. right there at the. barrel mark him had bad luck but survived her feline froze over the atlantic and she almost crashed miraculously she was able to reach nova scotia wishy crash landed the plane's nose got stuck in a people. fortunately markham was only slightly injured. she feared the crash. disqualify her record attempt but it didn't. occur plain brought her to new york the next day where her arrival was celebrated. like matter of fact. there almost him was a professional pilot in east africa cross the african bush accompanied safaris and flew mail after she retired from her pilot career she withdrew from the public eye and broke books. west with the night became a bestseller. aviation raechel it's usually brought fame to those who set them they also paved the way for commercial aviation mail planes with the 1st to regularly fly between europe and america flying saves time time is money and there was profit to be made from flying and stock market nice. 19th century. and temple. the major hub for trans
like sarah palin. right there at the. barrel mark him had bad luck but survived her feline froze over the atlantic and she almost crashed miraculously she was able to reach nova scotia wishy crash landed the plane's nose got stuck in a people. fortunately markham was only slightly injured. she feared the crash. disqualify her record attempt but it didn't. occur plain brought her to new york the next day where her arrival was celebrated. like matter of fact. there almost him was a professional...
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the bad side of everything and i felt really sorry for myself or like doctors told her that her sarah palin is shrinking. have been i came to terms with it i said ok so you're there but now i'm in charge again it's been made clear. what impact can we have ourselves and how much is determined by the genes our parents passed on to us our character and constitution but also our predisposition for illnesses such as on timers heart disease and cancer. human geneticists are discovering a growing number of risk genes but how much do we want to know now that we have modern d.n.a. tests that have come to your neighbor's house to perform analyses that would not have seemed possible 5 years ago it's fantastic this is why we are discovering such an incredible amount right now it's considered patent discovered a lump in her breast a subsequent analysis revealed the cheap. as a cancer gene. pattern i had an 80 percent statistical probability of developing cancer at some point in my life and no matter how healthily mindfully and harmoniously i live my life that probability would not get any smaller. diagn
the bad side of everything and i felt really sorry for myself or like doctors told her that her sarah palin is shrinking. have been i came to terms with it i said ok so you're there but now i'm in charge again it's been made clear. what impact can we have ourselves and how much is determined by the genes our parents passed on to us our character and constitution but also our predisposition for illnesses such as on timers heart disease and cancer. human geneticists are discovering a growing...
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back then sarah palin was at the peak of her celebrity.he endorsed a number of republican women, like nikki haley. they won and for a moment the numbers grew. palin's far right populism that was really picked up by trump and carried forward by him, has disseminated the ranks of republican women. everything really hinges on what happens in 2020 for the future of republican women. >> let me ask you to respond to what rnc chairwoman ronna mcdaniel who actually addressed your op-ed this morning. let me play this sound bite and get your reaction to bite from her. >> the house has recruited 181 women to run for congress heading into 2020. it's a record. and why are republican women lining up to run for congress? because we have a message to women across this country that president trump's policies have worked for them. while they keep pushing this narrative they always ignore women that are leading the way in the republican party like a kellyanne conway, gina haspel, me being the second rnc chairwoman. that's false headline. >> she's claiming no
back then sarah palin was at the peak of her celebrity.he endorsed a number of republican women, like nikki haley. they won and for a moment the numbers grew. palin's far right populism that was really picked up by trump and carried forward by him, has disseminated the ranks of republican women. everything really hinges on what happens in 2020 for the future of republican women. >> let me ask you to respond to what rnc chairwoman ronna mcdaniel who actually addressed your op-ed this...
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and by the way, the question that he asked, it wasn't exactly what sarah palin used to like to call ation, which weren't gotcha questions at all. should the senate consider new evidence as part of the impeachment trial? ah, wow. if you can't answer that question, maybe you shouldn't have been elected to the senate. but oh -- sorry. martha mcsally actually wasn't elected to the senate. she actually tried to get elected, but she lost, i forgot that. she lost actually to a democrat. she only has the privilege of walking the halls of the senate and calling others a hack because she was appointed to the job by the governor of arizona to fill the seat left vacant when john kyl, temporarily filling the seat of the late senator john mccain, retired. now, i didn't know much about mcsally because her record in the senate is pretty thin. it turns out mcsally is a veteran of the air force and has a really honorable and impressive record of service. she was a trailblazer in the military. she actually sued the defense department while serving so that female service members didn't have to wear head
and by the way, the question that he asked, it wasn't exactly what sarah palin used to like to call ation, which weren't gotcha questions at all. should the senate consider new evidence as part of the impeachment trial? ah, wow. if you can't answer that question, maybe you shouldn't have been elected to the senate. but oh -- sorry. martha mcsally actually wasn't elected to the senate. she actually tried to get elected, but she lost, i forgot that. she lost actually to a democrat. she only has...
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that's where we are headed as a country and the reason is it is the drill, baby ill ethic that sarah palin started. doesn't represent all republicans but that part of the wing of the party. hopefully out the door. my sense very strongly is that people in this country want to protect their water and air and just like i was making the argument and we were having a discussion about the economy and climate, it is impossible to make the argument to argue that our economy is not better because we have the clean air act and impossible to argue. and we need politicians is making that case that is convincing to the american people. i think we can run on these issues and win, which would be nice for a change. what is the secret sauce to beat that man out of the white house? senator: having a nominee with a deep keel and somebody who is not trying to make up their mind what they believe in based on what's going on in social media, the stuff i presented in this race that is called the real deal, that is something i have working on and i had the same sort of climate plans i had for 10 years and i'm not
that's where we are headed as a country and the reason is it is the drill, baby ill ethic that sarah palin started. doesn't represent all republicans but that part of the wing of the party. hopefully out the door. my sense very strongly is that people in this country want to protect their water and air and just like i was making the argument and we were having a discussion about the economy and climate, it is impossible to make the argument to argue that our economy is not better because we...
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the reason is that it is the baby,d, baby, -- drill, drill, that sarah palin started in that part of the wing of the party that is trying to grab every single regulation they can on their way, hopefully, out the door. but my sense, people in this country want to protect their water, protect their air, and just like i was making the argument, we were having the discussion about the economy and climate, it is impossible to make the argument that on a net basis, our economy is not better because we have the clean air act. it is impossible to argue we are not better off because we have the clean water act. we need politicians on our side that are able to make that case in a way that is convincing and compelling to the american people. i think we can and i think it will allow us to win. i think we can run on these issues and win which would be nice for a change. >> i just want to know what is that secret sauce to beat that man who occupies the white house? is. bennet: i think it having a nominee with a deep keel, and somebody who was not trying to make up their mind about what they believ
the reason is that it is the baby,d, baby, -- drill, drill, that sarah palin started in that part of the wing of the party that is trying to grab every single regulation they can on their way, hopefully, out the door. but my sense, people in this country want to protect their water, protect their air, and just like i was making the argument, we were having the discussion about the economy and climate, it is impossible to make the argument that on a net basis, our economy is not better because...
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. >> but sarah palin was nominated on the republican ticket 2008 hillary clinton is favored to win for president in 2016 carly fiorito running in the gop race. so what degree do you think gender is a factor? >> i go to the governor level it's been very difficult for a woman to win and those kinds of jobs we have gotten better now that there is a money issue they give more money to men so the more we get women in business would be to our advantage in the second piece is sometimes voters have a problem thinking of women in a management role so that's why of course woman president has not been achieved yet even though it has in other countries. i think the time has come that people are starting to see more and more women and that changes the thinking. >> hillary clinton is your supporter for the presidential campaign. do you think sexism is behind the criticism or is it the same she would be getting if she were a male? >> i think as every other official she has been criticized and that has happened to everyone for go the key is what do you do with it or move on so i spent time in the book
. >> but sarah palin was nominated on the republican ticket 2008 hillary clinton is favored to win for president in 2016 carly fiorito running in the gop race. so what degree do you think gender is a factor? >> i go to the governor level it's been very difficult for a woman to win and those kinds of jobs we have gotten better now that there is a money issue they give more money to men so the more we get women in business would be to our advantage in the second piece is sometimes...
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it is a question that sarah palin famously said after, how did the whole hope and change thing work outor you? it is a surprise to see a republican president embroiled in such conflict with the national security bureaucracy, including fbi director james comey, who trump fired soon after taking office, secretary of state mattis, and former cia director john brennan, who trump threatened to strip of his secret clearance after brennan repeatedly accused trump of treason along with the aforementioned mueller and his after mentioned administration. mueller and his witchhunt of the administration. 's hostility surprised official washington more than anyone. when president-elect took to twitter to needle brennan for what trump called an intelligence briefing on the so-called russian hacking, suggesting more time was needed to build a case, and then minority leader chuck schumer took to him is -- msnbc to warn them. let me tell you, if you take on the intelligence community, they have six ways to sunday getting back at you. unbowed ands democrats have no plan for bringing him to heal. heel whic
it is a question that sarah palin famously said after, how did the whole hope and change thing work outor you? it is a surprise to see a republican president embroiled in such conflict with the national security bureaucracy, including fbi director james comey, who trump fired soon after taking office, secretary of state mattis, and former cia director john brennan, who trump threatened to strip of his secret clearance after brennan repeatedly accused trump of treason along with the...
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. >> as transcribe i never elected woman to national office, sarah palin was animal nateed as vice president on the republican ticket in 2018, hillary clinton is now favored to win the democratic nomination for.from 2016 and carly fiorina is running in the g.o.p. race. to what degree do you think jenner is a fact -- gender is a factor. >> go to the governor level. it's been difficult for women to win ines to type of jobs we have gotten better in senate but we're still 20%. first there's. the modify issue. a lot of men give money to men. and a lot of men are in business and so the more we get women in business, think that will be to our advantage. and. the second piece of it is that sometimes voters just -- it's a leap for people to think of a woman in that kind of management role so you have smaller percentage of women governors and then of course a woman president has not been achieved yet, even though it's been achieved in many other country. i think the time i right. the time has come and i think that people are starting to see more and more women in leadership roles. they want their own
. >> as transcribe i never elected woman to national office, sarah palin was animal nateed as vice president on the republican ticket in 2018, hillary clinton is now favored to win the democratic nomination for.from 2016 and carly fiorina is running in the g.o.p. race. to what degree do you think jenner is a fact -- gender is a factor. >> go to the governor level. it's been difficult for women to win ines to type of jobs we have gotten better in senate but we're still 20%. first...
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. >> of course, the country has never elected a woman to national office, sarah palin to the republican ticket 2008 and hillary clinton is favored to win the democratic nomination in 2016 and carlie fiorina in the g.o.p. race. what does the national factor into the elections? >> i'd go to the governors. it's been difficult for women to women in the kinds of jobs. we've gotten better in the senate, come on, we're still 20%, but first there's the money issue and a lot of women give money to men and a lot of men are in business, so the more we get women in business, i think that will be to our advantage. and the second piece of it is that sometimes voters just-- it's elite for people to think of a woman in that kind of a management role and i think that's why you see the percentage smaller of women governors, and then of course, a woman president has not been achieved yet even though it's been achieved in many other countries. i think the time is right, but i think the time has come. i think that people are starting to see more and more women in leadership roles they want their own daughte
. >> of course, the country has never elected a woman to national office, sarah palin to the republican ticket 2008 and hillary clinton is favored to win the democratic nomination in 2016 and carlie fiorina in the g.o.p. race. what does the national factor into the elections? >> i'd go to the governors. it's been difficult for women to women in the kinds of jobs. we've gotten better in the senate, come on, we're still 20%, but first there's the money issue and a lot of women give...
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. >> she will make sarah palin look like einstein. >> sandra: shall we leave it there?] our monday morning 18, i appreciate it. >> ed: thanks for coming in. >> sandra: a rocket attack on our embassy in iraq in mid violent crashes though my classes there between protesters and security forces. is it time leave the region? >> ed: the president once again touting the economy as new poles showing high marks for his policies. moneyman charles payne joins us to break down the numbers. >> we are doing it for americans, for every race, color, religion, and creed. creating not only the most prosperous but also the most inclusive economy anywhere in the world. mortgage rates just dropped to near 50-year lows. one call to newday usa can save you $2,000 every year. and once you refinance, the savings are automatic. thanks to your va streamline refi benefit, at newday there's no income verification, no appraisal, and no out of pocket costs. activate your va streamline benefit now. >> sandra: fox news alert from iraq when three rockets at the embassy compound in baghdad's green zone
. >> she will make sarah palin look like einstein. >> sandra: shall we leave it there?] our monday morning 18, i appreciate it. >> ed: thanks for coming in. >> sandra: a rocket attack on our embassy in iraq in mid violent crashes though my classes there between protesters and security forces. is it time leave the region? >> ed: the president once again touting the economy as new poles showing high marks for his policies. moneyman charles payne joins us to break...