have anyone asked palin if she still support the bailout because its the worst mistake ever
McCain policy she had to share.
You might find this article intersting:
Joe The Plumber 'appalled' by McCain (over bailout, but amazed by Palin)
I think it's clear that Palin was forced to go along with a lot of McCain's RINO crap policies because she was on the ticket. She clearly wasn't comfortable with defending the Bailout in interviews.
She's started to walk away from her support of the McCain position on TARP, basically saying that Bernanke et al weren't truthful about how it was going to be implemented. I can't find the quote but I know she said it. I'll post it when I find it.
She also blasted the talk of additional bailouts at the RGA conference in November right after the election.
IIRC, SP was calling it for what is was worth. She was calling on personal/business responsibility for their own decisions. McCain is the one who did an about face after heading back to DC, he signed on to the obnoxious bill. SP learned national politics and ticket running, she had no say in the matter. From then on I saw the tidbits coming forth from the campaign undermining her. All of the sudden at the end, she was the Diva. Yeh, right. Overall my gut feeling is she is a Leader not a Follower. She was compromised, towing McCain’s line. When she signed on to the VP she was the undertow, having strength but easily dismissed if the top dog (or his handlers) did not agree.
I am not sure how long the coat tails are after a national campaign. Sarah handles herself in a more professional way than McCain and his people ever did. When, if ever Sarah will “kiss and tell” is unknown.