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Sarah Palin under consideration for ambassador to Canada? White House doesn't say no
The London Daily Mail ^
| February 9, 2017
| Francesca Chambers
Posted on 02/09/2017 1:10:34 AM PST by 2ndDivisionVet
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To: Jaysin
Sarah Palin is the only reason that McCain won as many votes as he did. Embarrassing as that whole race was, she showed Americans how to fight back, just as Pres Trump does. However, over the years since then, it is obvious to me that the Palin family needs her full attention for a few more years anyway. A public office at this time would not be beneficial to this country. Her personal life, which she does not have total control of, would overshadow her ability to do her job. She is a great motivator and few Republicans are as adept or talented as Sarah is. A job can be created for her which would benefit the country and at the same time make media attacks work to her benefit. Facebook and other social media thrives on personality bashing, thus more attention for Sarah.
To: hrh40
crazy to the libs but a perfectly statement for any normal citizens like you and I and the a majority of other Americans.
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Jaysin
To: RKBA Democrat
“Sarah Palin would be a most interesting Ambassador to send Justin Trudeaus way.”
Good observation and I agree with you.
To: Jaysin
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02/09/2017 10:21:56 AM PST
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hrh40
To: 2ndDivisionVet
I am waiting for the day when Gov Palin replaces Pence as VP
To: 2ndDivisionVet
Happy Birthday Sarah !
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