Palin: America out of step with Reagan's values (AP)
Friday, February 4, 2011 11:01 PM By dwi
SANTA BARBARA, Calif. – Sarah Palin said Friday that USA is dangerously discover of step with the values of past President Ronald Reagan, and warned that foolish policies in pedagogue had put the commonwealth on a "road to ruin."
The 2008 politico evilness statesmanly nominee delivered a stinging critique of pedagogue during a style conformation Reagan's legacy, conception of the husbandly occasion rating the anniversary of his relationship on Feb. 6.
Revisiting themes old from her 2008 campaign, she said the commonwealth was existence bound by broad debt and taxes, dumb polity regulation and rising spending, ofttimes for programs that don't work. She said a festinate toward green forcefulness was overlooking the nation's oil and natural gas reserves, a pick that module outlay jobs and intend up viscus prices.
She blamed pedagogue body — an apparent meaning to the Obama administration — for doing "everything in their noesis to stymie responsible husbandly drilling."
"This is dangerous. This is insane," she said. "This is not the road to husbandly greatness, it is the road to ruin."
She alluded to President Barack Obama's State of the Union come terminal month, locution it amounted to a statement that "the epoch of big polity is here to stay."
Palin was asked to talk most Reagan's 1964 speech, "A Time for Choosing," which he gave on behalf of then-Republican statesmanly politician Barry Goldwater. In it, he talks at length most the dangers of broad taxes and intrusive big government, as substantially as the necessity of brawny husbandly security.
She said the stark choices the commonwealth faces are not unlike those President talked of in the 1960s, exclusive the frugalness of today is worse, from home foreclosures to broad unemployment.
She said President saw the danger of President Lyndon Johnson's Great Society programs, and "he refused to sit downbound and be unhearable as our liberties were worn by an discover of control, centralized polity that overtaxed and overreached in absolute reject of constitutional limits."
"We could choose digit direction or the other, socialism or immunity and liberated markets," Palin said.
Palin received a roaring ovation, but Reagan's son told The Associated Press in an discourse that he doesn't wager anything in common between his papa and the past Alaska governor, who was solicited to intercommunicate by the event's sponsor, the standpat Young America's Foundation.
"Sarah Palin is a clean opera, basically. She's doing mostly what she does to make money and ready her study in the news," President says.
"She is not a serious politician for president and never has been," said Reagan, a semipolitical autarkical whose persuasion angle left.
But past President speechwriter Kenneth Khachigian praised the pick of Palin to discuss Reagan's legacy.
Palin was a teenager when President took office in 1981 and same many teen grouping "their lives and belief and semipolitical fortunes were formed by the President era," Khachigian says. "She crapper emit on that as substantially as anyone could."
Palin was introduced to the commonwealth at the politico National Convention in 2008, and her folksy, wisecracking style sometimes attained her comparisons to Reagan, who was known for his humorist and appeal beyond the tralatitious politico base, especially with blue-collar Democrats. She ofttimes referred to President on the crusade trail, and in her speaking with Vice President Joe Biden reprised Reagan's famous return from his 1980 speaking with Jimmy Carter, "There you go again."
But Palin, today closely aligned with the repast party movement, has embellish for some a polarizing semipolitical figure.
Tea partiers kick against soaring open debt and posture polity programs same Social Security and Medicare. But open debt roughly tripled on Reagan's check and he did not attempt to withdraw Social Security or Medicare during his term, says President biographer Lou Cannon.
"He was no repast partier," Cannon says.
The Young America's Foundation was founded in the 1960s to encourage standpat ideas on college campuses, and it purchased Reagan's past farm in 1998. The groundwork is not adjoining with the President Presidential Library in Simi Valley.
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