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Sarah Palin returns to Fox: What did she say?

Sarah Palin goes lite on whistleblower Edward Snowden 鈥 'nothing will ever be the same for this man' 鈥 and calls for 'more revelations' about what a 'big, overgrown government' is doing.

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Former Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin (R) speaks during the Faith and Freedom Coalition Road to Majority 2013 conference Saturday in Washington. Ms. Palin, the conference's final speaker, rejected calls for an immigration overhaul that includes a path to citizenship for immigrants in the country illegally.

Sarah Palin is back on 鈥Fox and Friends鈥 Monday morning.聽聽marks her return as a paid contributor to Fox after a multimonth hiatus that began when her old $1 million-per-annum contract with the network expired.

So did she say anything liberals will find outrageous and tea party members will love?

Well, we鈥檇 judge that she was pretty restrained during her chat-up for the F and F team. Her best line came at the start, when they showed聽聽from over the weekend at the Faith and Freedom Coalition annual conference in Washington, D.C.

Congress should 鈥減ut themselves on Ted Cruz control for a week," said Ms. Palin in the clip.

(Sen. Ted (R) Cruz of Texas was a phone-in guest, which was the way they played that bit, and not her comment that the US should 鈥渓et Allah sort it out鈥 in Syria, instead of ramping up military aid to Syrian rebels.)

After that, Palin talked a bit about聽her upcoming Christmas book, which she described as a legal primer to 鈥減ushing back on the politically correct who would try to take the Christ out of Christmas," but also a 鈥渇estive and jolly鈥 book with recipes.

Then she spent a lot of time conflating the IRS scandal, in which agency officials vetting applications for nonprofit 501(c)(4) status聽singled out politically conservative groups for special scrutiny, and recent revelations about the extent to which the National Security Agency (NSA) captures the communications data of Americans.

鈥淭his is one big ball of wax of a big, overgrown government that has gotten out of control and the people have had enough,鈥 said the former Alaska governor.

She was not that hard on NSA leaker and self-described whistleblower Edward Snowden, observing at one point that 鈥渘othing will ever be the same for this man鈥 (true!), and also saying that 鈥淚 think that the issue again is that government is so large and so intrusive in all aspects of life that we need more revelations, we need more truth about what our administration is doing."

Thus, Palin unsurprisingly appears to be going with fellow tea party favorite Sen. Rand Paul (R) of Kentucky on this, decrying the possible decay in US civil liberties as opposed to branding Mr. Snowden a possible source for Chinese intelligence, which is the ex-VP Dick Cheney approach.

However, on the national airwaves she did not go so far as to repeat the judgment she鈥檇 expressed in her Faith & Freedom conference speech that the NSA 鈥渃ouldn鈥檛 find two pot-smoking deadbeat Bostonians with a hotline to terrorist central in Chechnya ... really?鈥

Maybe she鈥檒l ramp things up in appearances to come.

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