One thing that bothered me was her support for McCain. I realize it would have looked bad to come out against him. But she didn’t have to campaign so hard for him.
Plus, I’m not going to be so quick to jump in for someone this time. I’ll wait and see what happens. With that said, no RINO will get my vote.
Well said. None of us are going to just throw our weight behind a candidate without assessing their performance.
That being said, I hope Palin runs. She'll bring a lot of focus to important issues, and the media will be so busy trying to destroy her they won't be able to counter the message that she can communicate, like Ronald Reagan, directly to the people.
In the political world, a senior member of the US Senate caries a great deal of power and influence. Gov Palin must have weighed the positives and negatives in supporting McCain, and felt the need to remain loyal was more important. It looks like a case of not creating an enemy unnecessarily.
What I found interesting about her campaigning for McCain was even J.D. Hayworth’s understanding of her support.
The future relationship between Palin and McCain will be interesting. I wonder if McCain would support Palin? My guess would be probably not as it's no secret that McCain is a Liberal on many issues and Palin is a Conservative, though I doubt he would campaign against her.
You did know that she was his VP candidate, right?
"I realize it would have looked bad to come out against him."
Well I guess?
"But she didn'tt have to campaign so hard for him."
Too funny.
“.. I’m not going to be so quick to jump in for someone this time. . . . With that said, no RINO will get my vote.”
What you said - me neither.