I wish Palin wasn't supporting McCain, but I can understand that is done as a sense of loyalty to the guy who made her into a national figure, unlike some folks who are willing to throw her under the bus for such.
And no, I am not a McCain supporter, pinhead. But nice try painting me as such. I see you also employ guilt by false association in addtion to your sizeable reserve of PDS.
You haven’t ventured much beyond sophomoric name calling, but you’re calling someone else a pinhead? That’s rich.
If Palin’s purpose was to recognize McCain for bringing her into the national spotlight, she could have issued a Press Release thanking him for doing that, and gracefully declining his request for an endorsement that is inconsistent with the political positions she has very publicly staked out in the months since the election loss in November 2008.
The TEA Party organization should not have invited a McCain endorser to speak. It is a dangerous compromise of publicly stated positions by the organization.