Just watch Charlie Gibson as he questions Palin in his recent interview (videos at the bottom of article). His anger level rises every time he fails to nail her on a question. At some points, it seems like he can barely breathe.
He’s either in love with her or really really sad that she’s going to help McCain bring the Messiah back to his junior senate seat. Oh, and I hear the left thinks she was nailed on the G-d comments. Well, just like them to think there’s something wrong with talking about G-d at a church of all places.
The church of liberalism you see, is a monotheistic one and theirs is a truely angry god who couldn’t possibly tolerate the G-d of Abraham. Fortuneatly for the United States and its millions of soon to be offended believers in G-d, there aren’t as many people worshipping that golden donkey we call liberalism and drinking the kool-aid that comes from its teets as those on the left would believe.
But for the time being, let’s all just keep acting like "it really bothers us" that the left thinks this way. The longer we keep them focused on McCain’s number two and the longer we keep them thinking that they can fool the American Public by tying McCain, the "Maverick" and his female counterpart in that regard, to Bush, the more likely it becomes that this election will turn out on the "right" side of History. Once again, the American people will leave the left in the dust, wondering why they underestimated the intelligence of the American People.
Here’s the "G-d" Part. (How dare she ask congregants to pray that G-d guides our soldiers)
Here’s the "exact" quote of what Palin said to her church, not that it matters since there’s nothing wrong with G-d or "Praying." But ABC of course, wanted to make a point rather than just objectively report the news so they just used the part that fit their silly little bigoted anti-religion attack.
""Pray for our military men and women who are striving to do what is right. Also, for this country, that our leaders, our national leaders, are sending [U.S. soldiers] out on a task that is from God," she exhorted the congregants. "That’s what we have to make sure that we’re praying for, that there is a plan and that that plan is God’s plan."