Posted on 03/26/2009 1:24:04 PM PDT by pissant
WASHINGTON (CNN) Some of Sarah Palin's former campaign aides are frustrated with the Alaska governor for remarking in a lengthy, freewheeling speech that she had refused to pray with them before last October's vice presidential debate.
Palin told the story in a speech to a GOP dinner in Alaska last Friday.
"So I'm looking around for somebody to pray with, I just need maybe a little help, maybe a little extra," she said of the moments before the debate. "And the McCain campaign, love 'em, you know, they're a lot of people around me, but nobody I could find that I wanted to hold hands with and pray."
As the audience laughed, Palin noted that she meant no disrespect to the McCain campaign and that ended up saying a prayer with her daughter Piper.
A handful of the McCain campaign staffers who traveled with Palin nearly every day for two months caught wind of Palin's remarks on Thursday morning and they aren't thrilled with her quip.
"We all talked this A.M.," said one former Palin aide in an e-mail. "This set off a nerve for sure with a lot of people."
"It's yet another example of the few staff still loyal to Palin questioning their loyalty and ardent defense of her over the several months since the campaign," said the aide, who was granted anonymity to speak candidly about campaign colleagues.
(Excerpt) Read more at politicalticker.blogs.cnn.com ...
Epic fall? Hardly. You do not associate the word epic with mediocrities.
Sarah and Piper sufficeth.
“Where two or three are gathered in My Name.”
I agree. This remark rings true. Palin is too honest when she speaks to have much of a future in national politics, but I sure would like a chance to vote for her again.
ROTFLMAO Ping
>>Good grief. More sour grapes from the anonymous “staffers”.<<
That part does suck.
>>Palin told the story in a speech to a GOP dinner in Alaska last Friday.
“So I’m looking around for somebody to pray with, I just need maybe a little help, maybe a little extra,” she said of the moments before the debate. “And the McCain campaign, love ‘em, you know, they’re a lot of people around me, but nobody I could find that I wanted to hold hands with and pray.” <<
But that is a pretty crappy thing for Palin to say.
It would be interesting to know if the staffers’ were more upset at Sarah’s joke because it implies that they were standoffish and not responsive to her needs or that she was implying that they were not religious or in fact amoral.
I’ll give her my phone number. Next time she runs I’ll be there by her side to support and pray. I would love to spend time with a strong, confident woman from whom I could learn lots. Us conservative, Christians need to stick together.
I misread that. I thought she was saying that she could not find anyone to pray with. If that quote is accurate, that does seem crappy.
The sad part is that so many on here wasted their votes on McCain in the last election.
What a bunch of whiny losers....McCain and his staffers
I predict whoever Sarah hires as staffers in a national campaign will be people that are more than willing to help Sarah to pray.
-PJ
O my! Where did you find that picture and what is McCain doing?
I fixed it
“Us conservative, Christians need to stick together.”
Yes, we do! We need to be prayer warriors and wage total war in the supernatural for Sarah (and our nation, in general). She needs all the prayer, support and protection she can get!
Sarah is gonna win the presidency in 2012! We’ve just gotta have the faith and trust in the Lord!!!!!
So what is established here is Obama staff and McCain staff are one in the same.
you beat me to it
Yes and she should be showing respect to people that told stories about her answering hotel room doors in nothing but a towel and claiming she, the Governor of Alaska whom also owns a commercial fishing business did not know what NAFTA was.
Right?
Eh. Considering the pure Hell that woman and her family were put through, I can understand her candor. Strictly my opinion here, but I think Sarah Palin had quite an eye-opening glimpse into a world that would send most free thinking Americans such as ourselves, running for their gun and a printing press. She stayed the course, which is more than I could promise, given the way her family, and friends were vilified.
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