To: pallis
Sarah is stuck, and she should do whatever she is obligated to do with as low a profile and minimal impact as she can possible manage.
No one held a gun to her head to support McAmnesty either in 2008 or now. She put herself in this situation.
Once McCain has lost the primary, She should come on strong for Hayworth. All will be understood and forgiven.
It will be understood she will be employing the same deceptive tactic used by many politicians by playing both ends against the middle to achieve maximum political gain if she does a 180 and endorses Hayworth. She will reveal no more courage of her convictions than any of those who seek to remain in office as long as possible. It is the reason people are demanding to clean house.
24 posted on
02/16/2010 4:03:32 PM PST by
Man50D
(Fair Tax, you earn it, you keep it! www.FairTaxNation.com)
To: Man50D
She should use McCains first sleazy trick to make a statement to the media that she can no longer support the sleazy sob.
25 posted on
02/16/2010 4:15:47 PM PST by
philetus
(Keep doing what you always do and you'll keep getting what you always get.)
To: Man50D
“It will be understood she will be employing the same deceptive tactic used by many politicians by playing both ends against the middle to achieve maximum political gain if she does a 180 and endorses Hayworth. She will reveal no more courage of her convictions than any of those who seek to remain in office as long as possible. It is the reason people are demanding to clean house.”
Who would she turn around and endorse, if not Hayworth? It’s done all the time in party politics. Nothing is served, from a conservative standpoint, by demonizing Sarah for supporting McCain in this primary. Call it “stuck,” or call it whatever you want. She is being loyal, like it or not. I hope Hayworth has the good graces and good sense not to play that game.
Go Hayworth!
26 posted on
02/16/2010 4:34:18 PM PST by
pallis
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