Posted on 09/06/2015 11:46:23 AM PDT by E. Pluribus Unum
Sarah Palin appeared on CNN this morning and defended Donald Trump after his less-than-stellar interview with Hugh Hewitt.
Trumps foreign policy-focused interview was pretty widely panned for The Donalds loose grasp on the issues. On State of the Union this morning, Tapper asked Palin if she thought Trump got gotcha questions.
Palin said, Id rather have a president who is tough and puts America first than can win a game of Trivial Pursuit.
She added that the public doesnt give a flying flip which specific leaders are overseeing specific regions anyway. Palin suggested a good metric to judge candidates by might be whether they know the price of a barrel of oil.
She also dismissed the idea that the Republican Party has a problem with minorities, telling Tapper the GOP is a party of tolerance.
Watch the video below, via CNN:
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Mediaite, if I recall correctly. About three or four days ago.
And, Hewitt never even saw it coming!
If by thin skinned, you mean he fights back when he’s attacked, then yes he’s thin skinned.
Do you remember how George Bush refused to hit back at his critics and allowed them to define the narrative regarding weapons of mass destruction, etc.? That’s because he wasn’t “thin skinned”. Do you remember how during the Presidential debate, Romney let Candy Crowley lie on behalf of Obama regarding his response to Benghazi, without fighting back? That’s because he wasn’t “thin skinned”. Apparently that’s the kind of response to attacks that you admire.
Kind of a silly theory.
First time since 1980, that is.
Yeah, maybe it needs a little work. ;-)
Most of us agree and are donating to Cruz (and FR)
Cruz ain't there yet and Trump is making the most waves (and doing a nice job in sending Hillary and Jeb to the dustbins of irrelevancy).
Opinions w/o positive action are like orgies with one person - parodies of self manipulation.
GO CRUZ!!! Keep it up Trump!!
And for those who may want a change, but who are waiting for others to make it happen:
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