Would someone "pro-Amnesty" say that? I'm sure in the coming time we will get to know her true feelings on a lot of issues, as opposed to the McCain platform she had to share.
She did reluctantly defend also other McCain positions she did not agree on, like the Bailout and Cap and Trade. She forcefully rejected the latter recently.
Those were Rep Lynn’s words. IF she was anti amnesty, she wouldn’t have allowed illegals to get driver’s licenses in her state, one of the only 11 states in the union to give them out. If she was opposed to illegal immigration, she would have cracked down on sanctuary cities, she didn’t. It seems her words, when she says she supports a pathway to citizenship for illegals, and opposes deportation, that her actions match her words.
Palin did support the platform, although there were a few times she took the lead and shortly there after McCain came out and said the opposite. For instance the Sept. “bailout”. Palin was making comments for ownership of the problem by those who created it. McCain made a run back to Washington and stopped the campaign, then the fool backed and signed the urgent bill. My guess was if McCain would have towed Palin’s line and not signed the first bail out bill the election may have been a different result.
Palin’s potential run for President will look and sound quite different than McCain/Palin. Although the crowds will be there, most likely they will be much bigger. The Dem operatives know this and are doing everything they can think of to destroy her. Point is the more they come after her the more the support for her grows.