Posted on 02/22/2010 7:33:59 AM PST by TheDailyChange
I just heard Martha McCallum on FOX News interview JD Hayworth who is running against (RINO) John McCain in Arizona. Martha said that Sarah Palin will be in Arizona throwing her support behind John McCain in a few months in an effort to defeat conservative JD Hayworth. Is this all about GRATITUDE? Does Sarah feel if it were not for John McCain picking her for the VP position that she would not be in this position today. And what does this say about Sarah Palin and politics in general? Has anything REALLY CHANGED?
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After the dust settles regarding what? This endorsement?
Come on — in two years time, nobody will remember or care. Few people outside of Arizona and this board know or care right now. Its a non-issue.
SnakeDoc
I joked early on that if Palin campaigns for McCain with the same intensity(sic) that he ran for President, she will be doing JD a favor.
She is catching flack for the Perry support also.
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Just making an observation Stuart, nothing to be concerned about. Sheer coincidence.
No prob, just didn’t understand what you meant by routine.
Sarah is supporting McCain because she has something the overwhelming majority of politicians lack—CLASS.
Sarah right now has got herself into two big problems concerning McCain:
1. Most of us really dislike McCain. Should McCain win his senate seat, Sarah will be perceived as culpable for his win.
2. If McCain should lose his senate seat, she will be perceived as having been weak.
I like Sarah, but I am very open to other possibilities. Right now she is not my first choice anymore.
McCain is Public Enemy # 1 to conservatism. Sarah should have stayed out of this altogether. If Haworth loses by one or two points, Sarah will be the sole reason, due to her popularity. For me? No sale!
BS !
It boggles my mind to see the strongest supporters of the ability and backbone of Sarah Palin unwittingly putting her DOWN by implying that without McCain selecting her as his running mate she would be a big nothing.
How is it that Governor Pawlenty and other names in the forefront for potential presidential nomination got into this position without being tapped as McNut's or anybody else's running mate in the past? Hmmmm?
It couldn't be that Gov. Pawlenty's ability, drive and conservative credentials brought him out of the nowhere-pack and took him into the presidential hopeful circle, could it? Did he need McCain or anyone else to do it?
Then, why isn't Sarah afforded this same acknowledgment and respect? Is she a no-talent woman who has only earned her way into the political major leagues because some no-talent senator raised her up and HE was the only way she escaped remaining "virtually unknown" forever?
Palin supporters should drop this mantra of her "owing" McCain because of their perception that HE single-handedly transformed her from sooty Cinderella to successful princess.
She doesn't "owe" McCain a damn thing. He owes HER for elevating him from the frog he is to a temporary prince during the presidential campaign.
Leni
nOOb, its best you learn how to use the search function. This has been discussed over and over and over and over again. Of course, since you’re new, you will be looked at through a magnifying glass.
“And IF Hayworth prevails in this primary challenge and McCain decides to emulate Joe Liebermann in Connecticut and run as an independent, will he be expecting Sarah to continue to support him AGAINST the GOP candidate? If she does, it will alienate the entire GOP base against her, be they conservative or be they RINO, if she doesn’t, will she face charges of ‘disloyalty’ to McCain?”
I thought of this, but you put it more eloquently. I believe nothing is beneath McCain He would do this if he percieved the the backlash against him would be tolerable.
Think so? I don’t.
If McCain wins it won’t be because of Palin. It’ll be because Hayworth either got bad advice as to his chances or he somehow dropped the ball during the campaign.
Palin knows this. McCain knows this. Hayworth knows this. In the meantime, her loyalty adds another dimension to a picture that is, already, nearly perfect.
This isn’t a babe with a vacuum between her ears. She’s as wise as she is good looking.
In which case, I don't think Sarah would support him. She'd likely sit that race out. But if she did end up endorsing him as an independent/Dem, well, I just don't want to say. It would be NY-23 all over again. And she'd play the role of Newt this time.
Yes. And you would do it too. It's basic human behavior, and we shouldn't be making a big deal about it. She was an unknown governor until McCain put her in the spotlight.
Because of her new prominence, she is a voice to be reckoned with. One tweet from her discombonulates the entire Democrat establishment. That would not have been possible without McCain's selection of her.
So, yes, it is gratitude, and there's nothing wrong with it. I hope that Hayworth beats McCain the potential Dem vice president candidate big time, but it won't be Palin's fault if he doesn't.
This is why Sarah should have stayed out of the primary, and then backed the winner.
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