Posted on 09/04/2018 7:22:41 PM PDT by KC_Lion
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An excellent editorial.
And she’s a doggone good shot as well!
Sarah Palin should have said no to John McCain.
Yes.
Too many family problems.
Good article. We need a Palin or two.
“Sarah Palin should have said no to John McCain.”
Yeah - but then so many of us would never have known her!
Alaska IS America - but it’s a whole different world. I’m happy Sarah decided to be part of our world for a while. ;)
You mean like Trump?
Thanks so much for posting, and for the ping.
This article speaks from MY heart. Sarah is the one who started the TEAnami wave, of patriots tired of the growing big government oppression.
She had to be stopped, by the swamp. The media, the vile, hateful leftist politicians, the GOPe/RINOs and even McShame, himself, took part in maligning such a good and decent person.
I pray that Sarah has a political future, perhaps starting with POTUS Trump's administration. She is the reason hundreds of thousands turned out on DC to oppose 0bama's strangling policies...she gave us courage and a voice.
Where are you, Sarah? You are STILL sorely needed, to fight this good and trying fight.
McCain intended to lose.
They did not tell Palin that.
They used her to make the election close enough to look legitimate.
Sarah just shared this article on Facebook.
There is no ligitimate reason to mention that guy's name AD.
It takes very little to know who one may refer of.
How many new candidates ran a tea party members but turned out not to be after they won?
I notice that Sarah just tweeted this article, 32 mins ago.
If anyone here is on Twitter, please retweet both of these fine ladies tweets...
In case you missed my earlier post, here's my column in today's Southeast Missourian: "In Search of Sarah Palin." https://t.co/2rVuIq9fRE. pic.twitter.com/RY57tKgGi8— Adrienne Ross (@Adrienne2012) September 4, 2018
In search of Sarah Palin https://t.co/WOioHT3mXH— Sarah Palin (@SarahPalinUSA) September 5, 2018
Oh I know Jane, I was the one who informed the author that Sarah had shared the article ;)
Palin was a neophyte to DC politics when McCain’s campaign chose her. She simply didn’t realize, IMHO, what the deep-state and Uniparty was. She actually thought it was an open and honest contest, and that DC Republicans were actually conservatives.
Of course, once the campaign ended, the progressives and deep-staters had to destroy and bankrupt her with a bullshit investigation and constantly manufactured negative headlines, which we now know is standard operating procedure for all outsiders.
That she was not invited to McCain’s funeral is a blessing in disguise. She didn’t have to say NO, and it fully separates her from their political mess. I’m reminded of how Konrad Adenauer was kicked out of government in the 1930’s by the Nazis, first ignored, later persecuted, and then after the Nazi’s fall in 1945, returned to eventually lead Germany.
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