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Sarah Palin: Occupy Wall Street Wants A Bailout

Sarah Palin Occupy Wall Street

By BRENDAN FARRINGTON   11/ 3/11 09:49 PM ET   AP

LAKE BUENA VISTA, Fla. -- Sarah Palin told Republican donors Thursday that Occupy Wall Street protesters want the same thing as the "fat cats" they're upset with – a government bailout.

Palin criticized the protesters as believing they're entitled to other people's productivity and money and said they've drawn the wrong conclusions. Instead, the former Alaska governor said people should look to the tea party.

"They say `Wall Street fat cats got a bailout so now I want one too.' And the correct answer is no one is entitled to a bailout," Palin told the crowd of about 1,000 at the Republican Party of Florida dinner. "The American dream, our foundation, is about work ethic and empowerment, not entitlement."

She compared the protesters and President Barack Obama to the "crony capitalists" they say they oppose.

"Barack Obama is owned by Wall Street. The fat cats, as he calls them, they're his friends. They're his pals. That's where he gets his campaign donations. And he's very generous about giving these cats their cat nip – bigger returns on their investments in bailouts," Palin said.

She said she understands why people are frustrated with Wall Street and government and that she's disgusted by the wrong kind of capitalist. But the proper way to protest is through the tea party movement.

"My question to the Occupy Wall street crowd is, `Where have you been the last three years?' I suggest if they want to vent and want to change the situation, then they vent in the right direction. They need to hop on a bus and travel south – 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue, where there's plenty of space to occupy," Palin said.

The 2008 Republican vice-presidential nominee did have nice things to say when she talked about Florida Gov. Rick Scott, a Republican whose approval rating has remained below 40 percent.

"Rick Scott is a doer. I know he's a doer because he's managed to tick off all the right people," she said to applause.

She said America used to look to California as a place for innovation and new energy.

"Now the eyes of America are on Florida," Palin said. "You're doing things right under the good leadership of Rick Scott."

She praised Scott as a jobs creator and for his life story of growing up in a poor family to building a fortune of more than $200 million as a businessman.

"Your governor is very impressive. He's a bit of an illustration of still waters running deep – unassuming, humble, an amazing life story, a life story that really is the picture of what someone can accomplish in America with work ethic and commitment," she said.

Likewise, Scott praised Palin when he introduced her, saying, "Sarah Palin was tea party before the tea party was cool."

Scott was invited to speak at a statewide tea party convention this weekend and declined.

State party spokesman Brian Hughes wouldn't say how much was raised at the dinner, but said, "On this night we will raise almost as much as the Democrats reported last quarter."

That figure is $894,445.



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Speaking to small crowd at a retirement community in Florida on Oct. 4, Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney expressed an unsympathetic view of the Occupy Wall Street movement. "I think it's dangerous, this class warfare," he said. Romney declined to comment further when asked about the protests by ABC. His response? "I'm just trying to get myself to occupy the White House."

During a campaign stop in New Hampshire Oct. 10 Romney was a bit more sympathetic. "I worry about the 99 percent in America," he said, later adding, "I understand how those people feel."
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LAKE BUENA VISTA, Fla. -- Sarah Palin told Republican donors Thursday that Occupy Wall Street protesters want the same thing as the "fat cats" they're upset with – a government bailout. Palin c...
LAKE BUENA VISTA, Fla. -- Sarah Palin told Republican donors Thursday that Occupy Wall Street protesters want the same thing as the "fat cats" they're upset with – a government bailout. Palin c...
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HUFFPOST SUPER USER
Ursomonie
Honey Badger is voting Democrat
09:04 PM on 11/14/2011
Is the tea party cool? Did I fall into a coma and the world is now run by red necks with money?
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ross nichols
07:31 AM on 11/12/2011
No,its Iggy Pops jacket from 1973 -Raw Power album---and why does she have her own section????
10:55 PM on 11/10/2011
Thank you Sara for opposing Occupy Wall Street, now it will get more support. You should look in the mirror more often, there's hair and whiskers poppin' out all over the place. You ARE a fat cat, stop denying that you stand for anything other than making yourself and your cronies richer and more powerful at the expense of others. The American people are smarter than that so don't underestimate our perceptive abilities.
12:19 PM on 11/11/2011
She really is the gift that keeps on giving...She helped Obama get elected in 2008 and will probably help get him re-elected again in 2012.

http://www.obamaftw.com/blog/tea-party/occupy-wall-street-ows-vs-the-tea-party-a-brief-comparison
09:28 AM on 11/10/2011
clueless. there's still no sign of intellegent life on the planet where her pea brain bounces around.
07:19 AM on 11/10/2011
and the pile just keeps getting bigger and bigger!
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SocialistBoy
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09:27 PM on 11/08/2011
Yup, Ms. Sarah, how's the 'sugar pappy Rupert' thingy going , nowadays!!?? What a gal -what a gal!!!
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ObamaYouBetcha
Never runs with scissors.
09:00 PM on 11/08/2011
Mmpphh ..... is Palin's suit from the "Edith Prickley" SCTV Collection?
08:33 AM on 11/08/2011
Palin has to keep herself in the public eye constantly so that she can get her 'bailouts' from the folks who like to send her their hard earned money.....the Palin's are just grifters who prey on the politically naive.
05:14 AM on 11/08/2011
Sara Palin never made any sense and never will. She is a cheap celebrity who lucked out in sucking up to the rich.
05:08 PM on 11/06/2011
"...Occupy Wall Street protesters want the same thing as the "fat cats" they're upset with – a government bailout..."

The "fat cats" as she calls them, lost thier own money on bad bats and the Occupy Wall Street protesters were forced to hand the "fat cats" money in order to pay off the bets, since they didn't have any money in the first place. (Meaning they placed bets using credit).
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Dean77
"There's only one God, mam."
07:45 AM on 11/07/2011
Who "forced" them? The government. Tea4Me
10:51 AM on 11/08/2011
I do believe they are called the Bush Bailouts, (Remember, too bog to fail?) for a very good reason.
06:43 PM on 11/05/2011
Palin..Palin... name sounds familar.. don't know who it is though. Is she like Paris Hilton's friend or something?
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HippieDippieWeatherman
I reason, therefore I am not Republican.
01:45 PM on 11/07/2011
Palin, as overheard on a jam-packed NY subway: "Glen, is that you?"
03:33 PM on 11/05/2011
So much for having your finger on the pulse of the issue! She missed it altogether. How could anyone who can't understand the other persons point of view, even begin to think of governing? Once elected, a representative is responsible for ALL of the constitutents, even the ones who don't vote for them.
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katmeyster
Proud practical progressive atheist
02:29 PM on 11/05/2011
Dear Sarah: The Tea Party is funded by millionaires and billionaires like the Koch Brothers. They want to create a plutocratic society that prevents the 99% from having any control or meaningful vote over their own lives. It is the money in our politics that is the problem, and because so many members of Congress are bought off by Wall Street, it is appropriate to occupy Wall Street -- the root of the problem. But occupying DC and the rest of the country is a good idea also.

Please do not compare the Tea Party with Occupy Wall Street -- whatever they might originally have had in common was lost when the billionaires stepped in.
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ResearchGirl
01:07 PM on 11/05/2011
Why are you mentioning this woman?
12:28 PM on 11/05/2011
Amazing not a single refutation of what she said. Huff post comments are the land of ad hominem infinitum