anthony: hunting is very much part of the culture here. traditionally, you hunted to eat, to stay warm, to survive. and there is no game more prized than the moose. just over 300 miles from the capital of st. johns, about a seven-hour drive through some beautiful, if rugged and wild country, is buchans, for what we are told is prime moose hunting. a beautiful lake, rustic cabins, where a few friends can hunt and
americans. i think that may be a challenge when you start talking extreme left. and i think this is a part of what you were getting to earlier, noelle, is this similar to when you talk about some of the progressives in the democratic party, do you see it as similar to what republicans dealt with between the tea party and the moderate wing of the gop? very much so. i mean i ve got to tell you that when you get two extreme right wing in the republican party, and i m talking about the sweater vest santorum, i m talking about the moose hunting sarah palin, when you go so extreme right on our side, on the gop side, you turn off a lot of moderates, you turn off a lot of the base republicans. and i think the same on the left. when you get so far to the left, i think that you turn off a lot of the blue dog democrats and a lot of the democrats in general that are for equal rights, gay rights, abortion or what not, but they re not so far left
the moon. this moose hunting woman from alas characterization really? and disdain for palin continued in 2011 on the same expect day that romney announced he was running for president at a nearby farm. you write, quote, some of romney s aides were irate about what they saw as an obvious attempt by palin to step on mitt s headlines. ann romney shared in their irritation grousing around the farmhouse that palin s inkurgs was classless. what is the general opinion on sarah palin in gop circles are or does it depend on the circle? good depends fend did depends on the circle. i think for the most part, people in the establishment have
know you like moose hunting and fishing, but how does its weigh now with this nice weather we re having in washington, this nice drizzle. i would like to be here and anywhere across this great nation that would allow some assistance provided to the good guys, to those who know how to defend our republic, fight for freedom, not let things like this happen where a commander in chief would disrespect our military, our vettings by shutting down memorials that remind us of the cost that they have already paid the riprice f four our freedom. any idea how to end this shutdown? oh, my gosh t games that are played. the good guys, those that have already voteand decided to fund essential services in government, they cannot capitulate at this time, they cann cannot wave a white flag, okay, senate, we re already $17 trillion in debt, okay, go ahead
palin making an appearance in washington. now she s surprised protesting veterans at the world war ii memorial. we are here to honor our vets. you look around, though, you and see these barricades and you have to ask yourself is this any way that a commander in chief would show his respect, his gratitude to our military? and we caught up with governor palin after her speech. governor, people always talk about whether or not you re going to run for the senate. have you made any decisions yet whether you re going to run for the senate? when i consider potentially ever moving to washington. i have to consider, do they have much moose hunting around here? are there any mike fly-fishing streams through the city, the things i m used to with my lifestyle up in alaska, it would be quite the trade off. so that would have to be a consideration. how is it weighing right now,