E-E-T News: Obama TV, Sarah Palin Drinks the Tea & George Bush is Back?
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(Nashville-TN) Former Republican Vice Presidential candidate Sarah Palin was the keynote speaker at the first official Tea Party convention. The convention is an attempt to organize the grass roots Tea Party movement into a force able to endorse and elect politicians who share their belief in less government and more input by citizens. Interviewed on Fox New, Palin surprisingly criticized the Obama administration. "He's telling everybody else, 'Listen up and I'll tell you the way it is,'" bristled the Thriller From Wasilla. "Well, we have a representative form of government. And we want him and we want Congress to listen to what the things are that we are saying." Palin also went on to say that if elected President in 2012 she would be committed to keeping government small by quitting if a better opportunity came along.
(Wyoming-Minnesota) A billboard with a picture of a smiling George W. Bush paired with a caption "Miss Me Yet?" is drawing attention to the small town. The ad was taken out by a group of small business owners who prefer to remain anonymous. The message they believe voices the majority of many Americans, that government should stay out of the pockets of business owners and not increase taxes that will only go to help those less fortunate. George W. Bush was asked for a comment. But the former President said that unfortunately Dick Cheney was unavailable, so he really didn't know how to respond.
(Tokyo-Japan) Beleaguered auto manufacturer Toyota may be in store for consumer lawsuits based on loss of value after Kelley Blue Book, a leading used-car value service, lowered its estimated resale prices for the recalled models by 2.5% to 3.5%. The resulting loss of resale value could be as high as six to eight billion dollars. The auto manufacturer commented by saying that traditionally the recalled models have retained their resale value and they see no reason that this would not hold true in the future. Further, the company is committed to assisting owners of these vehicles to maintain their resale value with new slogans: "Nothing can stop a Prius...literally" and "Lexus breaks through the glass ceiling and glass windows too."
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