Posted on 03/24/2014 1:22:55 PM PDT by bimboeruption
Sarah didn't say that "Satan's daughter" should run, so there was no specific endorsement for a Hillary-for-President campaign.
For example, Governor Palin endorsed Renee Ellmers, who won, but has shown recently that she’s a nutcase.
Calling her out? Could be a brilliant move.
Sarah’s not going to run. She said she would consider it, if there were no other capable candidate capable who represents her views. Circumstances can change, but I believe she has a high degree of comfort with Ted Cruz, and I’m guessing there are a number of other GOP candidates with whom she would feel comfortable.
That is not an encouragement to Hillary specifically but to women in general.
I have no time to read this thread right now (will be back later), but I’m sure someone else must have said that Drudge’s headline is grossly misleading. Palin had this answer prepared in case she was asked. She favors women running for high office, and she never said she wanted Hillary.
Not enough news today, so we have to create a fake controversy?
I stand corrected.
But I don’t agree that more women should run for office.
More strong, courageous, principled and morally sound people should run for office. I am anti-feminist.
I’m sorry, you have obviously mistaken me for a snark,
that which I am not. Thank you.
She can do no wrong here, didn’t you know that?
See: Kelly Ayotte.
I agree, wardaddy.
I couldn’t care less if a woman never gets elected to the presidency, or any other office. I’m not into the “sisterhood” concept and I don’t go for identity politics. Just give me a strong conservative.
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