Posted on 04/01/2016 9:46:55 PM PDT by 2ndDivisionVet
MILWAUKEE In her Wisconsin debut as a Donald Trump surrogate, Sarah Palin was met with tepid applause and stone-faced silence Friday night at a Milwaukee County Republican gathering.
In contrast, the 750 Republicans at American Serb Hall cheered enthusiastically for Sen. Ted Cruz, who was introduced by Gov. Scott Walker and talk radio host Vicki McKenna.
The contrasting receptions illustrated why the Texas senator has surged past the real estate mogul and reality TV celebrity in the latest polls, especially in southeastern Wisconsin.
Palin opened with a call for unity among the candidates in supporting former Green Bay Packer offensive lineman Jerry Kramers induction into the NFL hall of fame, a joke that mostly fell flat. Her free-flowing, seemingly stream-of-consciousness speech from prepared notes criticized crony capitalists on Wall Street for profiting from open borders, free trade and military intervention while regular people suffer.
The establishments interest runs counter to the interests of the people, Palin said. Common sense is an endangered species in Washington.
Palin said Trump is the only candidate who creates jobs, balances budgets, builds big things and understands this reality.
After Palin, McKenna, who Trump hung up on during an intense interview earlier in the week, fired up the crowd by slamming Trumps criticisms of Walker and the Wisconsin economy.
Governor Walker is the single most substantive governor in the history of this state, McKenna said. I am tired of people coming into my state and telling me how bad it is.
Walker then introduced Cruz as a candidate who would bring to Washington the same common sense conservative leadership that Walker brought to Wisconsin.
Palin was the second featured speaker after Ohio Gov. John Kasich, who had a small contingent of supporters in the crowd and was introduced by former Gov. Tommy Thompson.
Kasich noted that recent polls have shown 38 percent of voters in the state dont know enough about him to form an opinion.
I guess thats what happens when youre positive all the time and dont enter a demolition derby, Kasich said.
Palin is also scheduled to join Trump at town hall events in Racine and Rothschild on Saturday. Palin will also participate in a solo meet-and-greet event in Marathon City on Sunday afternoon.
The former Alaska governors past visits to Wisconsin include a 2013 book signing at a Wausau Wal-Mart and a 2011 tax day rally in Madison, where she defended Walkers controversial changes to public sector collective bargaining.
Your governor did the right thing, and you won, Palin said in 2011. Your beautiful state won.
This week, after Walker endorsed Cruz, Trump laid into Walker for the performance of Wisconsins economy, telling hundreds of supporters in Janesville hes not doing a great job.
Milwaukee County has become Cruz country as conservative talk radio has aligned against the real estate mogul and reality TV celebrity and behind the first-term senator. The latest Marquette Law School Poll found Cruz leading Trump 53-15 in Milwaukee County. Kasich came in second with 22 percent support.
Attendees at Friday nights event said the vast majority of the crowd were Cruz supporters, which was borne out by the response to the speakers.
Among the Cruz supporters was Christina Bauman, 53, a registered nurse from Waukesha who said Republicans in Wisconsin are supporting Cruz because we are ground zero for conservatism.
People are just fed up, Bauman said. We want results.
Warren Matson, 57, a Realtor from West Allis, said he is undecided, but has been leaning toward Trump after Ben Carson dropped out of the race. However, Trumps gaffes over the past week, such as reversing a statement that women who receive abortions should be punished if abortion were to become illegal, have raised doubts about Trump. Matsons wife Maggie is supporting Cruz.
We may need marriage counseling after this if I vote for Trump, and I almost want to do it, Matson said, adding the way the Republican establishment has moved to stop Trump illustrates how he isnt beholden to anyone.
Michael Willner, a cable CEO from New York, traveled to Wisconsin Friday to volunteer for Kasich.
He has a fabulous record, Willner said. He really was the Republican architect of the last balanced budget this country has had.
His assessment for why Kasich hasnt caught fire in Wisconsin, a purple state, is because it is less moderate than states such as Ohio and Pennsylvania and more divided between conservatives and liberals.
Thomas Kroon, 50, a truck driver from Oak Creek, said he supported Walker for president, then Florida Sen. Marco Rubio and now Cruz. He said the antipathy toward Trump among many Wisconsin voters is driven by how he distorted Walkers record during last Augusts Republican debate.
Theres nothing about Trump thats conservative, Kroon said.
Kroon also knocked Kasich for taking federal money as part of a Medicaid expansion under the Affordable Care Act, something Walker has resisted.
Kasich wants to keep everything the way it is, Kroon said. We need bold changes at this point.
Turning on Sarah, old boy?
My comment: who cares what they think about Sarah or Trump. Wait until we get to NY.
I just listened to her speech, and watched the crowds reaction. The speech was good, the crowd appeared to be listening, and they gave her a standing ovation afterwards.
Grow up then come back and comment if you wish.
Should Trump withdraw when he fails to reach 1237? The reason for a convention is to select a candidate who reaches 1237 on any ballot, not just the first one.
I’m not surprised. I watched a few minutes of it. I think when one steps up to speak on the POTUS Campaign Circuit they should at least comb their hair before they take the lectern. And it might also be wise to jot down a few cogent thoughts beforehand, about which thou art going to speak. Winging it, is for stand-up comics.
Sarah, Sarah; my former dream girl.....how far hast thou fallen since thy speech at the 2008 Convention?! Yes, I know; thou wast sandbagged by McVain and his drooling mercenaries. But thou has also been blessed with multi-million$ by the patriots who have bought thy book$ and attended thine event$. What use art thou making of them? Buy a comb. Stop looking like a street corner hussy.
I’m not surprised. I watched a few minutes of it. I think when one steps up to speak on the POTUS Campaign Circuit they should at least comb their hair before they take the lectern. And it might also be wise to jot down a few cogent thoughts beforehand, about which thou art going to speak. Winging it, is for stand-up comics.
Sarah, Sarah; my former dream girl.....how far hast thou fallen since thy speech at the 2008 Convention?! Yes, I know; thou wast sandbagged by McVain and his drooling mercenaries. But thou has also been blessed with multi-million$ by the patriots who have bought thy book$ and attended thine event$. What use art thou making of them? Buy a comb. Stop looking like a street corner hussy.
Ronald W. Reagan was the GOP candidate to win Wisconsin but losing Florida, Ohio and Virginia is scary when you can't get 20% of the primary vote, not win a County is enough to get him of the ticket
This WAS a Trump event, along with Cruz and Kasich. Trump didn't bother to attend, though, so he sent his surrogate, Sarah.
Poor Sarah. She is finished as far as the conservative movement is concerned. Hope her 30 pieces of silver for selling out her soul to the devil was worth it.
You meant 60 huh? The other 30 were earned getting McCain re-elected at the expense of conservative JD Hayworth.
While the Republican candidates cut each others throats the Dems are using all the inside fights to build on their fight against the GOP.
A thing of beauty the Packer Sweep. Everybody on the opposite side pulls, those on the sweep side seal. Taylor grinds out yards.
While the Republican candidates cut each others throats the Dems are using all the inside fights to build on their fight against the GOP.
Interesting—do you think she was trying to temper her speaking style?
Here’s her speech, so anyone can judge for themselves:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KgjTUY-YRA4&feature=youtu.be
I’ve just started watching, but she got a standing O for her entrance.
Well said. As a Wisconsinite I’ve loved Scott Walker. Arguably got more done here than Reagan ever did on the national scale in a relative basis. And that’s no knock on Reagan.
I supported Trump last summer and Into the winter. But this whole nonsense of bashing Scott Walker shows that Trump is either a complete tone deaf idiot or a Democrat. There is no other conclusion and I feel duped but acknowledge I let it happen to myself. I voted Cruz in early voting right after Trump attacked Walker this week.
I think she was not used to a sleepy crowd that wasn’t into her. She needs that cheering feedback. Also think Trump’s people toned her down. She is high risk to use as a surrogate.
Serb Hall had pretty good fish fry dinners on Friday night some years ago. Politicians were told to shut up so people could enjoy their food.
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