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Sarah Palin Defends Scott Walker At Wisconsin Tea Party Rally

Sarah Palin Wisconsin Rally

TODD RICHMOND   04/16/11 11:24 PM ET   AP

MADISON, Wis. — Sarah Palin defended Wisconsin's governor at a tea party tax day rally Saturday, telling hundreds of supporters that his polarizing union rights law is designed to save public jobs.

Braving snow showers and a frigid wind outside the state Capitol building, the former Alaska governor and GOP vice presidential candidate told tea partyers she's glad to stand with Gov. Scott Walker. Hundreds of labor supporters surrounded the rally, trying to drown Palin out with chants of "Hey-hey, ho-ho, Scott Walker has got to go!" and "Recall Walker!"

"Hey, folks! He's trying to save your jobs and your pensions!" Palin yelled into the microphone. "Your governor did the right thing and you won! Your beautiful state won! And people still have their jobs!"

Walker, a Republican, signed a bill into law last month that calls for almost all public workers to contribute more to their pensions and health care coverage, changes that amount to an average 8 percent pay cut. The plan also strips them of their right to collectively bargain on anything except wages.

Walker has said the law will help balance a $3.6 billion hole in the state budget and give local governments the flexibility they need to absorb deep cuts in state aid. Democrats, though, think Walker wants to weaken unions, one of their strongest constituencies.

Tens of thousands of people descended on the Capitol to protest nonstop for weeks against the plan and minority Democrats in the state Senate fled to Illinois to block a vote in that chamber, drawing national attention to the controversy.

Republicans eventually passed the plan without them and Walker signed the measure in early March. Democrats managed to win a temporary court order blocking the law from taking effect, but tensions are still running high over the measure.

Capitol Police estimated about 6,500 people converged on the building Saturday, but said it was impossible to tell how many were tea partyers and how many were labor supporters. The Capitol Police is a division of the Wisconsin Department of Administration, a Walker cabinet agency.

The tea partyers appeared clustered in front of the building, waving "Don't Tread on Me" flags and signs that read "Public workers – the party is over," "Thank you, Scott," and "Tax and spend brings the end."

Counter-protesters surrounded them, banging drums, bellowing into bullhorns and ringing bells. Bitter arguments broke out along the edges of the two groups over everything from the size of government to corporate power. At one point conservative blogger Andrew Breitbart took the stage and told the labor supporters to "go to hell."

"I'm serious!" he screamed. "Go to hell! You're trying to divide America!"

The tea party crowd cheered and the counter-demonstrators booed as Palin stepped to the microphone. She said she was proud Wisconsin conservatives prevailed against union "hatred and violence" – even though none of the protests in Madison ever became physically violent and only one person was arrested Saturday, for disorderly conduct, police said.

Palin said Walker is working to solve Wisconsin's long-term budget problems so it can honor pension commitments to public workers.

"This is where the line has been drawn in the sand and I'm glad to stand with you in solidarity," Palin said.

She segued into attacks on President Barack Obama, accusing him of failing to control the nation's burgeoning debt, leading the country into war in Libya on fuzzy pretenses and ignoring rising gas prices.

Jeff Kuhn, 62, of Chenequa, Wis., carried a "Walker Rocks" sign to the rally. He said Palin's speech galvanized him.

"We're not giving up," he said. "The government union workers shouldn't be entitled to more benefits than us."

Kathy Abel, a 51-year-old nurse from Madison, held a sign that said, "I hated Sarah Palin before it was cool" and wore a button that read: "Proud to be a union thug."

"They make me giggle," Abel said of the tea partyers. "Their values are so topsy-turvy. They had to come because this is where it's happening. This is the flashpoint for democracy."

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MADISON, Wis. — Sarah Palin defended Wisconsin's governor at a tea party tax day rally Saturday, telling hundreds of supporters that his polarizing union rights law is designed to save public jo...
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10:53 AM on 05/17/2011
It is the conservatives who are dividing America by their continuous attacks on institutions that protect the poor and middle classes. All out greed has taken root in the corporate world as they seek to maximize profits at the expense of jobs and security for Americans. sara palin is no champion of the people and so why anyone would listen to her I don't know. And if republican governors are so concerned about the debt and balancing budgets why don't they try this; cut your salaries by 75% and pay your fair share of taxes and get your corporate buddies to pay their fair share of taxes instead of shifting ALL of the burden on the middle classes and the poor! That'll go a long way towards solving the budget problems!
12:20 PM on 05/04/2011
Sarah Palin thanking Bush for OBL is as appropriate as putting the guy she dated before Todd Palin as the FATHER of her children
02:59 PM on 04/19/2011
At one time I held support for the people of WS who were affected by the cuts. However after disgusting display by pro-union labor supporters who surrounded a smaller group of tea party members outside the Wisconsin Capitol. Shouting profanity, signs stating Nazi accusations, spit, hit, shoved.... Their total crass behavior, classlessness has done nothing for their cause other than create a new loathing. Who would want to support manic mob?
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Kayla M KingSmallwood
Progressive Democrat
02:42 PM on 04/20/2011
They are being stripped of their rights and these people are holding a rally right where they are protesting and telling these people they are wrong for fighting for their rights. Oh! And the personal attacks from Breitbart and Palin didn't help the situation. They are not a manic mob and your statement is absurd.
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wildwmmn
unrepentant liberal
11:03 PM on 04/18/2011
Here's a video of the speech by Palin and the rally - tell me if you think the crowd was balanced in any stretch of the imagination:

http://www.rawstory.com/rawreplay/2011/04/palin-breitbart-booed-at-tea-party-event/
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SDH283
GOP wants you to stay clueless; why co-operate?
09:10 AM on 04/19/2011
Crowd was representative of the country; most people think she is an idiotic woman who should go home and stay there.

Most people are sick of her attention-seeking rants (and the MEDIA giving it to her)
09:32 AM on 04/19/2011
“Go to hell!” Breitbart shouted back at the protesters.

You could barely hear Breitbart or Palin due to the pro-labor supporters.
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gwilder
Independent, Author, Parent, Musician, American
09:35 PM on 04/18/2011
Sarah Palin runs, Dems win.
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SDH283
GOP wants you to stay clueless; why co-operate?
09:13 AM on 04/19/2011
Don't underestimate the level of hatred many people have for President Obama -- many don't love their country as much as they hate him.

Don't be complacent --- that is what happened in 2010
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cibersatan
Born a defendant
03:27 PM on 04/19/2011
BINGO!
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zoiebear
09:10 PM on 04/21/2011
Ya hes soooooo horrible...he tried to make sure everyone had healthcare....
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almedoz
Shh! Don't tell my Dad I'm here...
05:07 PM on 04/18/2011
Solidarity? Does Sarah Palin even know what that word means, or the irony of using it to denigrate unions??
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Traynor
Oh....nooo! Empty Biooo!
10:17 PM on 04/18/2011
She doesn't know what the word "irony" is :)
realmystical
repubs - bad for children & other living things
12:04 AM on 04/19/2011
She thinks it's when your clothes look all smooth.
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shunda
08:49 AM on 04/19/2011
Fanned
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Dare To Dream
03:36 PM on 04/18/2011
Nothing more than dividing the classes of people. She went from race baiting and division, to class division. Pathetic that these non-working folks believe the hype. Good luckand good riddance. LOVE my UNION JOB.
01:37 PM on 04/18/2011
Ahh, one failed state governor applauding another!
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Traynor
Oh....nooo! Empty Biooo!
10:19 PM on 04/18/2011
Hey, Sarah...Now THERE'S an example of irony!
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MChile124
Just zis guy, you know?
01:12 PM on 04/18/2011
"Go to Hell"???? Really, Mr. Breitbart? But I guess that's as eloquent of a stated as you can expect from a teabagger. Does he not see the hypocrisy of calling his opponents (the majority of people in Wisconsin and the country) divisive, while telling them to effectively screw themselves? This man is disgusting, the good news is that Palin was not heard. Tens of thousands of hard working Americans from all walks of life showed up day after day for three weeks in Solidarity against Walker and his awful agenda. Sarah Palin, the tea party's biggest star, shows up and got support from a couple hundred. And Breitbart called us the minority. I was so proud to see so many people there in opposition to Palin's condescending hate. We had more numbers and made a lot more noise. This is how we begin to stop the deceitful message of the right--don't let it be heard in the first place!
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cookiecat
tired of fake crises and fearmongers
08:52 PM on 04/18/2011
totally fanned, keep it up
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wildwmmn
unrepentant liberal
11:05 PM on 04/18/2011
Brava! ((standing ovation!))
01:02 PM on 04/18/2011
The article mentions Jeff Kuhn, a supporter from Chenequa who loves Walker. Chenequa is a beyond belief wealthier than wealthy (may be the wealthiest) small community in--imagine this--Waukesha County! I am sure that if Kuhn owns or runs a company, he is busy using his tax break money to create new jobs
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garymc8
We got OBL- not gop
01:02 PM on 04/18/2011
Did he have to promise her ALL of the his speed rail money to get her to talk? $P is all about the $$$$$$$$$$$$$$$. If Wisconsin is broke then why is their undereducated governor wasting money on a pathological LIAR?
12:26 PM on 04/18/2011
shut em down Wisconsin ! shut em down !
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Hotspot
Righties, you can't eat or drink money.
12:05 PM on 04/18/2011
The real story . . . the media is NOT showing this . . .

Booing Wisconsin @alinbreitbart
http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=d28JrsE8YyI#at
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StaggerLee
Oceania Has Always Been at War With Eurasia
03:15 PM on 04/18/2011
The media, including this site apparently...
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Ojodelgato
Bios? We don't need no stinking Bios!
03:35 PM on 04/18/2011
On Wisconsin!
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Gary Crum
10:46 AM on 04/18/2011
newsflash to Scotty........you know you're in serious trouble when Sarah comes to your defense
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garymc8
We got OBL- not gop
01:02 PM on 04/18/2011
$P PROVIDES THE ANCHOR FOR YOUR BOAT.
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cibersatan
Born a defendant
03:29 PM on 04/19/2011
......Walker was already the hole in said boat.....when are they gonna get a stopper.....lol
10:01 AM on 04/18/2011
Wondering how many tea baggers are now asking for assistance from the federal government for the storm damage during the weekend storms. The
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Cakey4814
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12:36 PM on 04/18/2011
haha..good question..
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zoiebear
09:12 PM on 04/21/2011
probably the same amount that stood with signs saying hands off my medicare!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!