As a "politician", Sarah could have had a Palestinian flag in her office instead, probably leading to bigger contributions since America's Jews tend for some incomprehensible reason to support only Democrats. Her office, her words, and her actions all hold together. She believes that the Jews are God's chosen people and that it is phenomenally stupid to oppose Israel. She believes that the terrorists who launch mortars and rockets at Israeli civilians on a daily basis are evil, and that supporting them is supporting evil. This is not like having a photo with a union boss on her wall; her life is filled with confirmations that her personal beliefs match her public persona. Even though there are a small number of issues on which I disagree with Gov. Palin, I find it reassuring that she is genuine about everything, both the areas on which we agree and our disagreements.
Do you think she is insincere about her claimed pro-life beliefs? About the Second Amendment? About her support for the military? About responsible government spending? About opposing corruption from both parties? About any significant issue? In all of these areas, we have specific, clear evidence that she means what she says, which is why the ruling elite from both parties hates her.
First let me get this off my chest. I am not enamored with Sarah Palin. The same way I wasn’t enamored with George Bush or his wife. The Bush’s are an attractive and well mannered couple the same way the Palins are. They have polite children. Their family history is out in the open for all to see. So, from my middle class standards they are a suitable family to occupy the White House....until I get to examining the main issues which is are they the correct family to protect United States and preserve our Constitution? Will they steer enforcement of federal immigration laws in the direction that I want them to go or will they offer an amnesty plan to lawbreakers. The reason I use the word “family” is because I have been married for 35 years and I know that my wife’s opinion is an important factor when I make a decision the same way Laura’s “compassion towards Latinos” opinion was certainly a strong factor in why George was reluctant to close the borders. The primary question concerns overall qualifications. Is she the best of the best for America and the millions of unemployed people?
Now, I have voted for a lot of politicians in my life and not a single one has come through as they initially promised. So no, I don’t fully trust her or anyone else running for office. Life’s experiences have taught me not to trust them unless I wish to be disappointed.