This guy was nasty towards Palin, he should stay in his basement.
Look, John, I understand you’re still butthurt that Sarah just wasn’t that into either you or your political genius. I get that. But at this point, I think that question would be better directed to the current candidates.
This brings me to my most important and surely controversial point regarding Palins latest attempt to endorse Newt without actually saying the magic words.
Ha, this guy would make a good novelist. In fact, here's the plotline he should've dreamed up:
Note: what you are about to read is FICTION. Any resemblance to real life or real individuals is purely coincidental.
From the fictional Publisher's Weekly blurb on the original author's fictional new best seller:
Far from being disincentivized to defeat Obama, our heroine is actually endorsing Gingrich without endorsing him because she KNOWS he cannot win the nomination, and, therefore, that this will leave his supporters, which she will be sure to keep in a highly suspicious state, ripe for someone who (in her thinking) can to ride in to the rescue.
So she endorses Gingrich without endorsing him, just to "keep things going." And, boy, do things keep going! (Remember this is just FICTION.) Okay, so she's hoping Gingrich won't really crash and burn -- and she actually is actually mad that a lot of Republicans didn't attack Obama back in 2008 -- but, on the other hand, if she manages to "keep things going" and Gingrich dies politically, he dies. Right?
So, like the novelist said in this fictional novel, things "keep going" -- and, wouldn't you know it, but things keep going worse and worse for Newt Gingrich! No one quite understood how deeply and widely he was hated, and it all begins to take a toll on him.
He fights and fights -- town by town, state by state -- Newt and Mittens, like Rocky and Apollo Creed, noses busted, eyes bleeding . . . until finally it's clear, it's all over and Newt can't go on and Romney also is an incoherent, concussion-damaged mess.
By this time, Gingrich's fans are even more invested than ever in their "anti-Establishment" mentality, and they won't be denied! But without Newt, whatever will they do?
Clearly, in this guy's fictional novel, our heroine has no choice but to ride in to the rescue. No one will blame her for interfering: since things "kept going," and Newt didn't make it to the last round, she has no choice but to save the day.
The End.
I hope By some Miracle Sarah Palin decides to run as a third party and Allen West runs as Her Vice President. I would contribute and Vote For that ticket