Palin stands for McCain's vision for America (by her own admission).
McCain says he has no problems with the progressive-Marxist "views and philosophy" of the Democratic Party.
Palin says that conservative Arizona Republicans should "send the maverick [McCain] back to the Senate."
And that's why Palin scares the **** out of me.
"Senator McCain and I agree on the big picture,
where it is that the country needs to go."
FMR. GOV. SARAH PALIN, RINO-AK., 28 MAR. 2010
"I think the Democratic Party is a fine party, and I have
no problems with it, in their views and their philosophy."
U.S. SEN. JOHN MCCAIN, RINO-AZ., 02 APR. 2004
"I support [McCain's] position on immigration."
FMR. GOV. SARAH PALIN, RINO-AK., 27 MAR. 2010
"In the long term, if you alienate the Hispanics,
youll pay a heavy price. By the way,
I think the fence is least effective.
But Ill build the G****mned fence if they want it!"
U.S. SEN. JOHN MCCAIN, RINO-AZ., FEB. 2007
"[McCain] is part of the Tea Party movement."
FMR. GOV. SARAH PALIN, RINO-AK., 28 MAR. 2010
"I have to tell you, [Obama] is a decent person, a person that you
do not have to be scared [of] as president of the United States."
U.S. SEN. JOHN MCCAIN, RINO-AZ., 10 OCT. 2008
She can’t support McAmnesty and claim to be a Conservative. The deception many of the OP(formerly the GOP) elite use is they are for securing the borders but intentionally exclude mentioning enforcing current immigration by deporting illegal aliens as if the two are mutually exclusive of each other or deporting cannot take place concurrently with securing the borders.