Who cares, really?
She’s fading by the moment. Didn’t choose to attempt to lead and is of little political consequence at this point.
It wasn't just that people agreed with her views (most of them), it was that most believed she was going to run and would implement these beliefs should she have won the presidency.
Sadly, as a private citizen, her endorsements really don't carry much weight.
Like Rush, she will endorse the nominee.
I think the nominee is going to be somebody who is not even in the mix at this point.
There is a reason that "the flavor of the week" is "the flavor of the week."
None of them tastes very good.
Glad you pumped this blog. The first 100 threads on the topic werent enough.
Sarah isn’t going to endorse anyone.
I can’t see Palin endorsing someone as unprincipled and untrustworthy as Newt (unless he is the party;s nominee).
She will NOT be endorsing anyone.
Now if she did endorse someone’s chosen candidate - she would be all apple pie. I laugh because this article is pushing Newt, so some are down on Sarah. It’s amazing how some are so easily affected by the media and subsequently what they think of Sarah. And they talk about flip floppers - they are, also!
I’m having fun in a non candidate status - I can watch w/o bias. And we all know each one is hoping she endorses their candidate while saying what she says doesn’t matter. LOL!
Who cares who Sarah Palin will endorse after she strung a lot of people along for well over a year.
Sarah will continue support for Michele Bachmann..
Until some one wins the primarys..
Probably won’t be Bachmann because the republican party is not conservative.. its moderate..
And those moderates will therefore choose Newt, Romney or Cain...
I don’t really expect her to endorse anyone. None of the candidates particularly live up to her standards. But when things get down to the wire, there may indeed be a need for her to make a tactical decision to steer the election away from the biggest RINO.
Normally I don’t even care about anyone’s endorsement, but Palin’s is one of the incredibly rare exceptions that might make a difference. Especially since I can envision a scenario in which by the time the primaries reach my state, I might very likely be confronted with three or four ‘equally’ crummy candidates from which to choose. In such a situation, Palin’s stamp-of-approval could indeed be just enough to tip me off the fence towards someone. It won’t necessarily ignite any enthusiasm, but it could break a potential logjam for me.
Well... her “advisors” have a history of being near 100% wrong when “quoted”. Thankfully.
Frankly my dear, I don’t give a damn.
The way this field is shaping up, I’m beginning to think that question is exactly the wrong way around.
Frankly my dear...