I agree.Their non related facebook postings are a bore. Just my opinion.
I agree. Loyalty is a good thing in the long run. McCain selected Palin and put her on the national stage. In pure political terms she can’t turn on him and come out looking good (Et tu, Bruté?).
Read the third article down on the blog.
Yes. Of course she supports the man who put her on the national (world-wide?) stage. Sarah’s statement (from Beck radio):
I am. I’m supporting [McCain]. I keep my word. John McCain is on fire to kill Obama’s government takeover of healthcare and that’s what I want to see. And his commitment and his leadership on national security to win the war on terror, that’s what we need. And I’m going to support him. And he is a statesman, and I don’t hesitate at all to say, no, we do need his leadership, especially on those two fronts: Government takeover of healthcare, he wants to kill it; national security, he gets it. He understands how to win.
Just listen to her words. She always talks straight.
Chris Matthews was on TV tonight making a jackass of himself as usual. (I was channel surfing.)
He was going on and on about John Edwards’ recent disclosures, of which Matthews apparently disapproves. Matthews did his best to connect Sarah Palin to Edwards—(yes—talk about contortionism!)—suggesting that neither Edwards nor Palin reads books. He also took a swipe at Palin’s husband—said something to the effect that he’s not in Mensa or is or should be or some such nonsense—suggesting that the Palens are unintelligent.
And this from a man whose idea of greatness is John Kennedy—whose idea of Presidential qualification is feeling a thrill go up his leg—a man who suggests that other people are unintelligent?
Thank you, Josh!
Excellent point on hypocrisy.
What I can’t understand is that we knew this was coming months ago. If anyone reads Going Rogue they would know that Palin really does respect McCain for his military service, even if she does not agree with him on every political issue.
Excellent post, BTW.
Thank you! Political correctness on the right is as bad as when it comes from the left. And demanding that everyone has to have the very same views as themselves is political correctness.
While I am at it, I despise the term RINO, if one belongs to the Republican Party, they are a Republican. To defeat and replace a moderate/liberal Republican politician is one thing, to demand they leave the party is another. We need every available body, every available vote.
I don't always agree with Mc Cain, but he certainly does know how to pick a couple of winners.
Brown and Palin are both good independent thinking people.
Their families have a lot in common and I couldn't help but chuckle today when it was noted that AIla would like to meet an ex governor who was a bit of a rogue. AND then I thought mmmm after her father's comment, there is a eligible son available there too.
I suppose if she polled under 1% they would support her. Maybe that's their plan........
Thanks for the post.
1. Juan mccain is back to pushing for amnesty & a "NEW" health care bill.
2. Lindsey "Lightshoes Lohan" Gramnesty has returned to pushing cap & tax.
What in the wide world of sports is sarah giving credibility to these turncoat RINOs - esp since the MA election revolution?
Guilty. It's inevitable that he will snatch defeat out of the jaws of victory.
Shows how much clout Palin has when a Senior Senator has to call her for help to hold his seat.
True.
I support Sarah Palin unconditionally.
Agree, you have to overlook this since she’s just being loyal. A rare trait in the District of Corruption.
Pray for America’s Freedom
If she supports McCain’s re-election, even after hearing about him once again wanting to reach across the aisle and work with the Dems on HCR (Remember the “Gang of 7”?), and his desire for amnesty for illegals, well, I’m done supporting her!
Sorry, but if she would support McCain over a conservative like (if he decides to run) JD Hayworth, then i would seriously question her judgement!
Sarah is acting like any other politician — with no principles. If she were true to her word, she’d leave McCain and Co as a distant memory. Time to move on. She’s not the one.