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Palin on Ron Paul "Right On!" Campaign [Praises Paul]
The Nation ^ | 9-1-2008 | John Nichols

Posted on 09/02/2008 8:02:54 AM PDT by jmc813

In a February interview with MTV, Alaska Governor Sarah Palin lavished praise on maverick Republican presidential contender Ron Paul.

She had a few nice things to say about another GOP candidate, Mitt Romney.

But Palin made no mention of John McCain.

Now that McCain is the presumptive Republican presidential candidate, he has selected Palin as his prospective running-mate for vice president.

McCain calls Palin his political "soul-mate."

But, in February, at a point when McCain was closing in on the Republican nomination, it sure sounded like she was sweet on Paul.

The governor, who sported a Pat Buchanan pin at a 1999 rally for the renegade Republican presidential candidate (Pat says: "She's a great choice for the base ... She's a Buchananite"), described the anti-war, libertarian-leaning congressman from Texas as "cool."

"He's a good guy," she said of Paul. "He's so independent. He's independent of the party machine. I'm like, ‘Right on, so am I.'"

Paul supporters were delighted. In fact, they even began promoting Palin as a possible veep choice for the Texas congressman.

As it happens, Paul won't be picking a running-mate in St. Paul.

But the congressman will be in the Twin Cities.

Conveniently for Palin, Paul -- who refuses to endorse McCain -- will be holding an outside-the-convention "Rally for the Republic."

More than 10,000 tickets have already been sold for an event that is expected to draw thousands of Paul's most ardent supporters to the Target Center in Minneapolis on Tuesday.

Perhaps Palin will join them.

Or is she now with the party machine?


TOPICS: Constitution/Conservatism; Government; Politics/Elections
KEYWORDS: 2008rncconvention; buchanan; lp; mccain; palin; paul; ronpaul; sarahpalin; thenation
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To: mnehrling
[Ron Paul] believes the US is not a force for good, but a force for evil.

And that is why Ron Paul will never be President of the USA. It is amazing why someone would even want to be the leader of "a force for evil." I can tell you something about Ron Paul's congressional district too: If they knew that he believed this, he wouldn't be in congress either.

For crying out loud! He's worse that Michell Obama. At least she's proud of America now. If I lived just a little further south, I'd be voting Democrat for the first time in my life, at least for congressman.

41 posted on 09/02/2008 10:23:49 AM PDT by HoustonTech
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To: jmc813

Why is everything I’m saying taken out of context. I LOVE SARAH PALIN..I don’t get what’s going on here.


42 posted on 09/02/2008 10:24:05 AM PDT by Hildy ("We do not see things as they are. We see things as we are.")
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To: Ben Ficklin
No, the GOP is exploding.

Who do you think would have been a better VP pick for McCain.

43 posted on 09/02/2008 10:27:10 AM PDT by jmc813 (Welcome to New York, Brett!)
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To: Zionist Conspirator

There are some of us who are very upset about this change. Most of the self-proclaimed “pro-Israel” people promote policies that are not beneficial for the United States or Israel.


44 posted on 09/02/2008 10:42:54 AM PDT by MinnesotaLibertarian
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To: jmc813

Now that the GOP has the Veep nominee who took on BIG OIL and kicked their butt, will the GOP change their traditional position and join the democrats and go after BIG OIL?


45 posted on 09/02/2008 10:47:51 AM PDT by Ben Ficklin
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To: Ben Ficklin
Who do you think would have been a better VP pick for McCain?

Now that the GOP has the Veep nominee who took on BIG OIL and kicked their butt, will the GOP change their traditional position and join the democrats and go after BIG OIL?

Way to answer a question with a completely unrelated question. Who do you think would have been a better VP pick for McCain?

46 posted on 09/02/2008 10:59:04 AM PDT by jmc813 (Welcome to New York, Brett!)
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To: jmc813
No, it is totally related.

The GOP has, for many years, been a coalition of economic elitists(BIG OIL) and cultural populists.

Now, the cultural populists and economic elitists are opposed. Palin(populist) is going after BIG OIL(elitist)

I'll give you another question and I'll answer it.

Do you know how McCain vetted Palin? He called James Dobson.

47 posted on 09/02/2008 11:42:35 AM PDT by Ben Ficklin
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To: Ben Ficklin

Awww, is yousum bitter? ... Yousum not read list of McCain’s staff researchers. Such a shame yousum so ignorant when yousum can read.


48 posted on 09/02/2008 11:47:54 AM PDT by MHGinTN (Believing they cannot be deceived, they cannot be convinced when they are deceived.)
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To: MHGinTN
Have you seen the McCain campaign people on CNN defending Palin.

Every other phrase they use is "she took on BIG OIL". They sound like Shumer.

49 posted on 09/02/2008 11:55:11 AM PDT by Ben Ficklin
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To: Ben Ficklin
Do you know how McCain vetted Palin? He called James Dobson.

And if McCain called Ben Ficklin to get his opinion of the best possible Republican to run with, who would Ben Ficklin recommend? I'm starting to get the impression that you're a contrarian and would not be happy with anybody.

50 posted on 09/02/2008 11:57:15 AM PDT by jmc813 (Welcome to New York, Brett!)
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To: jmc813
Well, it wouldn't be someone who is going after big oil. Or any other business.

And it wouldn't be someone who self-identifies as a Creationist.

And it wouldn't be anyone linked to Dominionism.

But then I was a republican before Nixon implemented his Southern Strategy to bring the populists into the GOP.

51 posted on 09/02/2008 12:04:22 PM PDT by Ben Ficklin
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To: Ben Ficklin

The voters have been so programmed by liberal media whoredom that ‘big oil’ is more comprehensible than ‘oil interests’ or ‘the oil industry’. Governor Palin took the previous governor’s sellout to ‘big oil’ and renegotiated to have a more favorable outcome for Allaskans. Yes, big oil. Let me illustrate for you: The democrap party has become ‘big deatheaters’ with their Obamessiah, champion of ‘baby killing via neglect’. See how phrasing can give a better punch to the facts?


52 posted on 09/02/2008 12:09:15 PM PDT by MHGinTN (Believing they cannot be deceived, they cannot be convinced when they are deceived.)
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To: Ben Ficklin
Well, it wouldn't be someone who is going after big oil. Or any other business.

So going after any business, regardless of how scummy their practices may have been is a deal-breaker for you? The Enron people should have walked?

And it wouldn't be someone who self-identifies as a Creationist.

So since every President has believed in God, none of them pass your standards? You sound like a bigot to me.

But then I was a republican before Nixon implemented his Southern Strategy to bring the populists into the GOP.

So other than being "pro-business", is there any other facet of mainstream conservatism you subscribe to? Size of government, 2nd Amendment, low taxes, pro-life issues, etc? It seems to me like you do not, which is why you are unable to name one single Republican you'd like to see as the running mate. I've also noticed in your posts from the past, you never have a single good thing to say about anybody, you just snipe.

53 posted on 09/02/2008 12:16:29 PM PDT by jmc813 (Welcome to New York, Brett!)
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To: MHGinTN
"a more favorable outcome for Alaskans"

The democrats in the legislature didn't like Murkowski's deal and Palin joined with democrats.

When you say Alaskans, don't you mean Alaskazuela?

54 posted on 09/02/2008 12:21:39 PM PDT by Ben Ficklin
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To: cripplecreek
Personally I’m not buying the story that she was John McCain’s pick. I’m thinking that some powerfull folks pulled him aside and informed him of his pick.

McCain was dead-set on picking Lieberman/Ridge, apparently into last week. It was made clear to him that would not fly. Palin was a last minute pick.
55 posted on 09/02/2008 12:27:00 PM PDT by info_scout
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To: jmc813
Believing in God doesn't mean believing in creationism or believing in the literal infallibility of the Bible. That is fundamentalism.

Believing in God doesn't mean advocating a theocracy.

56 posted on 09/02/2008 12:29:12 PM PDT by Ben Ficklin
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To: Ben Ficklin

You have the smell of entrenched liberal troll.


57 posted on 09/02/2008 12:31:31 PM PDT by MHGinTN (Believing they cannot be deceived, they cannot be convinced when they are deceived.)
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To: Ben Ficklin
Believing in God doesn't mean believing in creationism

Ummm, if you believe in God and don't believe He created us, who or what exactly did?

or believing in the literal infallibility of the Bible.

I think you're mixing up young earth creationism with regular creationism. Palin ain't a young-earther.

Believing in God doesn't mean advocating a theocracy.

As a libertarian, I agree with that. Palin doesn't want a theocracy either.

Why are you only picking bits and pieces of my posts to respond to? I'd still be very interested in where you're coming from and knowing one single Republican you like as well as one single conservative issue you support.

58 posted on 09/02/2008 12:34:17 PM PDT by jmc813 (Welcome to New York, Brett!)
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To: MHGinTN; Ben Ficklin
You have the smell of entrenched liberal troll.

I hate to make those accusations against long-timers, but I find it very odd that this dude can't name a single Republican he likes. I'm an overly-cynical libertarian, and there are still plenty I appreciate.

59 posted on 09/02/2008 12:35:47 PM PDT by jmc813 (Welcome to New York, Brett!)
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To: MHGinTN
You smell like a populist.

I'll give you some advice. The GOP can't out-populism the democrats because the democrats have been the populist party for a long, long time.

Instead, the republican populists will vote for Heath Shuler, Jon Tester, Jim Webb, Clare McCaskill, and others, like Palin.

You also smell like a SarahBot.

60 posted on 09/02/2008 12:39:47 PM PDT by Ben Ficklin
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