loy·al·ty /ˈloiəltē/ noun: loyalty 1. the quality of being loyal to someone or something. "her loyalty to her husband of 34 years"So if someone chose you out of 315 million people to potentially be the second most powerful official in the world, you'd later spurn him?
From another post on her defense of McCain:
BuckeyeTexan:
Horsesh*t. She didnt rally to his defense. She made a few positive comments and then outlined, specifically, where she disagrees with McCain. This is just another attempt to marginalize what she actually said about McCain.From the article:
I consider Senator John McCain an American hero and a friend. He fights to remind our President that the federal government's first priority must be strong defense of our homeland1, and, like Congressman Johnson, he fights against big-spending colleagues who don't prioritize for our military's needs.2 Upon the Senator's shoulders he's carried part of our message of opposition to today's "fundamental transformation"3 of America directly to the problem: President Obama 4and Harry Reid's far left agenda.
- Which is why he opposes securing our borders and embraces amnesty.
- Which is why he voted to end the F-22, saying:
[it] may very well become the most expensive, corroding, hangar queen ever in the history of modern aviation- Which is why he holds "town hall" meetings on amnesty... tickets for which aren't available to the general public.
- Which is why he made this Freudian slip. (John McCain Says Obama Will Save America)
From the Article:
I appreciate Senator McCain's steadfastness in demanding truth in the White House's Benghazi cover-up. Because of his persistence we WILL get that truth, and then more eyes will be open to see how dangerous an Obama-led retreating America is in this volatile world.1
- Which is why McCain refused to back impeachment hearings over Benghazi. (Huffington Post link.)
From the Article:
But then Palin ever so gently gave her former running mate the back of her hand.That's the back of her hand? Hell, I've received praise from my own father more critical than that.It goes without saying we don't all agree on all political issues. For instance, I shall keep pushing to open ANWR, I oppose letting illegal aliens cut in line and receive American benefits via "immigration reform," and I oppose any Congressional action that allows President Obama to incur more U.S. debt.DoughtyOne:
I particularly like the photo of McCain with the Muslim Brotherhood leadership. Nothing says support for our military quite like that.You're not the only one:
Egyptians Enraged by U.S. Outreach to Muslim BrotherhoodFirst two paragraphs of that article:
In the eyes of tens of millions of Egyptians, Senators John McCains and Lindsey Grahams recent words and deeds in Egyptwhich have the blessing of President Obamahave unequivocally proven that U.S. leadership is aligned with the Muslim Brotherhood.Yep, that's some support!
Egyptian media is awash with stories of the growing anger regarding this policy.
Even the Egyptians see him as more more an enemy of justice than Palin does here!
Zero would be gained by Palin going against a safe Senator McCain, but there was much to lose.
The thing of interest here, is why troll against her for McCain, why not for Cruz, who she put in the Senate?
Why aren’t you attacking for more recent and relevant endorsements, for instance Rand Paul who she helped put into the Senate, unlike McCain who was already safe in his 25 year seat and who had just come off being his party’s presidential nominee?
Now we have to deal with Paul calling for the party to move left, to drop conservative issues like gay marriage from it’s platform.
Go after Palin for Rand Paul, he is the one currently calling for us to move left.