One of which would have been no choice. From where I sit she is bought and payed for by Juan McShame. She had a number of choices.
On the one hand she is committed to help him be President and then on the other she snubs him in Arizona...?
That's not realistic.
“From where I sit she is bought and payed for by Juan McShame”
Which is proof positive that you have no knowledge about the inner workings of politics. Had she failed to follow through on her endorsement of McCain, she would have not received endorsements from anyone in the future.
She agreed to endorse McCain when she was picked for the VP run with him. She had to pay it back and she did.
“From where sit she is bought and payed for by Juan McShame.”
Ironically, Palin could be the only one who has the following to derail that a—hole’s next run for the presidency. What he did last time was import a bunch of New Yorkers to go to New Hampshire, declare that they had intentions to move there so that they could register to vote, and tip the scales so that Juan could win the primary. My contention is that Palin will have so much clout going in to that primary that McCain will not have a chance.
Now, if YOU are right, Palin will endorse McCain for his next run for the presidency. If that happens, you will get my apology. But until then, I am for supporting the conservative that liberals and RINOS disdain and revile the most: Sarah Palin
You may remember what Ted Nugent said: “If you are taking flak you are over the target.”
I have supported candidates since I was 12 or 14 years old. I have met most of the presidential candidates for that time and worked for literally hundreds of candidates for other offices. McCain is the most creepy I have ever talked to. I literally wanted to take a bath after the conversation. He has no stance that is not negotiable.
When McCain made her his VP choice, he basically introduced her to the national scene, so I suspect that she probably feels obligated to him.