Early this fall, Sarah Palin helped start the original Herman Cain Train when she touted his conservative bona fides.Not that she absolutely did NOT praise Gingrich for his consistency, since he has not been consistent over time on some of his major positions.Sarah Palin speaks during the Republican Party of Floridas fund-raising event Nov. 3, 2011 in Lake Buena Vista, Fla. (Photo by Roberto Gonzalez/Getty Images)
But with Mr. Cain looking less like a winning candidate, the former Alaska governor and 2008 vice presidential nominee on Thursday offered a new name for Republicans looking for an anti-establishment candidate: Rick Santorum.
If voters start shifting gears and deciding they want ideological consistency, then theyre going to start paying attention to say, Rick Santorum, she said on Fox News. Ms. Palin praised the former Pennsylvania senator for his positions on Israel, abortion and income taxes.
Clearly, Sarah has a good bit of regard for Santorum, and would sleep well knowing he was POTUS.
Sarah's friends: one she voted for in the 2008 primary, one her husband endorsed in 2012, and one she touted in the PreciouseLiberty linked quote above..
LOL, you got a lot more from that throw away sentence from months ago, than I did.
I think that her actively inserting herself into the primary and having her husband endorse Newt, and her doing a non official endorsement of Newt before every vote, is her official position.
Clearly, Sarah has a good bit of regard for Santorum, and would sleep well knowing he was POTUS.
19 posted on Sat Feb 18 2012 21:27:01 GMT-0800 (Pacific Standard Time) by PreciousLiberty (Real Hope - Santorum ‘12!!!)
Bingo.
The WSJ is not Palin (thank God!)
You live in your dreams, which are a nightmare to a conservative.