What you say here is directly opposed and at odds with her stated reason for supporting McCain. She knows the McCain personally, knows his family, spend days with him. She knows him much better than you or I.
And in her book, and on the campaign trail, she is SAYING that McCain is a great person, and is the best choice for Senator.
When you suggest that she'd be supporting Hayworth if she didn't "owe" McCain, you are accusing her of lying about her reason for supporting McCain. And for any fault Palin may have, she does not appear to be a liar, and I don't know why you insist that she is lying about her support of McCain, except that you don't LIKE that she is supporting McCain, and instead of just acknowledging that she disagrees with your opinion, you'd rather think she is lying to herself and to us.
You can keep SAYING you aren't calling her a liar, but you are calling her a liar.
Your kinda stretching that out pretty thin man.
She can think all that stuff because they have history together and be quite genuine. If she was walking in cold comparing those two, we know where she woudl stand.
Basically she has made an emotional decision insofar as I can tell. She is loyal to the guy and is indebted... read grateful to him.
So cut the crap about me calling her a liar.
That is not what I said.
My support for Palin is strong.