Palin may very well be Libertarian on this issue
She may be. But you know that the pro-life movement allows no deviation from strict anti-abortion position. That all abortion should be criminalized. Is that not so?
Palin: I am pro-life. And I'm unapologetic in my position that I am pro-life. And I understand there are good people on both sides of the abortion debate. In fact, good people in my own family have differing views on abortion, and when it should be allowed. Do I respect people's opinions on this. Now, I would counsel to choose life. I would also like to see a culture of life in this country. But I would also like to take it one step further. Not just saying I am pro-life and I want fewer and fewer abortions in this country, but I want them, those women who find themselves in circumstances that are absolutely less than ideal, for them to be supported, and adoptions made easier.
Couric: But ideally, you think it should be illegal for a girl who was raped or the victim of incest to get an abortion?
Palin: I'm saying that, personally, I would counsel the person to choose life, despite horrific, horrific circumstances that this person would find themselves in. And, um, if you're asking, though, kind of foundationally here, should anyone end up in jail for having an
abortion, absolutely not. That's nothing I would ever support.
I honestly don’t think she has a strong belief system. She praised Ron Paul as her kind of guy and then completely signed on to the neocon foreign policy of her debate handler, Billy Kristol. Like Obama, she is about 90 percent image and biography and 10 percent ideas.