Sarah Palin Is “The Undefeated”

by Jelayne Sessler on Friday, July 1, 2011 11:57 EDT

Last night I had the privilege to see a rough cut of “The Undefeated”, soon to be released in select theaters on July 15th.

The courage, confidence and convictions of Sarah Palin are distinctively captured in this documentary.

Without any doubt in mind, the film made me come to one certain conclusion: Sarah Palin will seek the presidency in 2012.
“The Undefeated” brilliantly captures one remarkable truth; Sarah Palin has always ran towards the fire.

Here are a few comments from supporters who viewed the film:

“The film highlights the accomplishments of Sarah Palin as a public servant. Her outstanding performance as CEO of a state with vast resources is conveyed by highlighting her accomplishments in the management of these resources for the greatest benefit of the citizens of Alaska.” –Josh Inge, Fort Worth, Texas

“I’ve always liked Sarah but I was unaware of many of her accomplishments as a public servant. I was completely blown away by the spirit in her that makes her so driven, so hard-working and yet at the same time, completely selfless.” –Juanita Hines, Rhome, Texas

“During the 2008 election I did not care for Sarah Palin. As I look back I do believe the media played a huge part in my feelings towards her. Over the past year I have been intrigued by her, so I started doing my homework. I wish everyone in America would see this film. Her record of accomplishments will blow you away, and her word is good.” –Nicole Smith, Southlake, Texas

The film will be released in select theaters on July 15th. Call everyone you know and invite them to see the film, you will not be disappointed.

In the words of Governor Palin: “Game on, Mr. President!”

As published at Sarah Palin Is “The Undefeated”

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Jelayne Sessler is an independent writer/ political blogger and a strong advocate of Sarah Palin and common sense conservatism.

sylvia kronstadt July 2, 2011 at 06:17

Jon's Named a Whole Generation After Himself (what's next?)

As if being a ravishing spokesmodel weren’t enough to quench the thirst of Jon Huntsman Jr.’s ego, he has suddenly decided to name an entire generation after himself.
You remember Generation X, don’t you, and the several generations that have succeeded it?
Huntsman has declared that we're all a part of "Generation H," as if he were running the world already. It's a generation that rocks! Cool!
And the “H” doesn’t stand for Hogwash, at least not in his mind.

A new online form soliciting donations for the Huntsman for President campaign is headed by the declaration: “Invest in Generation H. The election of a truly different president.”
(https://www.jon2012.com/donate?rc=scJB11)
Why do all these guys, Obama included, say they’re going to be truly different, when in fact they are truly more of the same?
One little problem with the "Generation H" moniker (or maybe it makes perfect sense) is that it’s already being used by a couple of rather tawdry national businesses.
One of them is a work-from-home-and-get-rich pyramid scheme whose motto is:

"Generation H: Find a New Direction!"
This is a perfect match for Jon's dreams, and the company's promotional material does sound as if it’s part of Jon’s campaign rhetoric:
“Become part of a worldwide community made up of people like you! Inspire and be inspired, as you party with successful GenH-ers on the road to success. Generation H is about more than making money; its about helping other people and making a difference to their lives.”
Maybe Jon should just get a job there, and leave the rest of us alone.
Then there is Herbalife's "Generation H," which is comprised of those under the age of 30 who have become successful Herbalife distributors. Herbalife, yet another Ponzi multi-level sales outfit, is so notorious that it feels the need to answer the question “Are you a cult?” on its website.
If only it were, Jon could be its leader and LEAVE AMERICA ALONE!
All of us, even the right-wing wackos, must rise up and refuse to permit this aging Ken doll to name our generation after himself.
I’m joining Generation P — and “P” is for pissed!
My recent post Jon's Named a Whole Generation After Himself (what's next?)

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