Sarah is out there everyday promoting conservative principles and the candidates who best represent them. She does more to shine the light on little-known conservative candidates than anyone else on our side. I use her endorsements as a guide to who to donate money to.
“Sarah is out there everyday promoting conservative principles and the candidates who best represent them. She does more to shine the light on little-known conservative candidates than anyone else on our side. I use her endorsements as a guide to who to donate money to”
Oh Pleez! Palin has just left GA where she was pushing a moderate woman candidate Karen Handel. Too bad she couldn’t support Dr. Paul Broun the true conservative in the race or just keep her nose out of it. I was thrilled to see she has moved on to Nebraska.
Definitely the wise approach.
I know some Republicans, honest, decent people, bigger frogs in a smaller ponds, and they actually give money to Mainstream Republicans, the same Republicans who take their money then ignore and disparage their conservative base, except for a gloss of empty words that obscure a policy of pathetic inaction or covert complicity with the Liberal Democrats.
Governor Sarah Palin is the voice for principled, constructive, courageous change.
When what she is doing with so many successful endorsements is coupled with her awesome fundraising capacity, she is a political party in all but name.
Her logo should be a cute, ferocious Mama Grizzly.
And, for what it is worth, Mr. Pete Ricketts has worked hard and paid for his own campaign, not sucking up either Corporate, bankster, or Union money.
Of course, the Boehner/Pelosi Republicans have and will continue to oppose Mr. Ricketts in any primary and may well run a Liberal Republican as an independent against him if he gets the nomination.
TWB
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I don’t think Ricketts needs money. His brother was involved in the Ending Spending superpac that attacked GA (D) Nunn; and backed Cuccinelli and Deb Fischer.
http://www.omaha.com/article/20140201/NEWS/140209842/1690
“Omaha businessman Pete Ricketts raked in nearly $1.4 million for his campaign coffers last year, taking an early money lead among the six Republicans running for Nebraska governor.
Beau McCoy came in second, raising $794,000. Of that, $590,000 was given by a single donor”