Brown I can at least understand campaigning for McCain - don’t like it, but at least its understandable. Palin, on the other hand....well, her apologists can make all the excuses about “loyalty” they want. Those are the same arguments that were made to justify going along with all the fiscal nonsense that bush pushed off onto us, too - “loyalty.”
For the Palinites, I would ask, where’s her loyalty to the country and to conservatism? Or does her loyalty only extend to those who have personally done something for her?
“For the Palinites, I would ask, wheres her loyalty to the country and to conservatism? Or does her loyalty only extend to those who have personally done something for her?”
Best question of the year.
Gee, you and I are seeing a rebirth of America of the people and by the people. Is it a coincidence that this is occuring at the same time that Sarah Palin is standing politics on its head?
Is there a possibility that the populism she espouses is resonating and may turn out to be the counterpoint to creeping (now rushing) socialism?
How did she get onto the national stage?
I don’t like McCain or his policies, but I love the fact that he helped bring her here now.
Most people only do a few great things in their lives - this was John’s finest moment.
LOL. Brown can do it -- Palin can't.
Your make-all-the-excuses-about-loyalty (a.k.a apologist) post is ironic.