Posted on 10/23/2008 5:51:33 AM PDT by pissant
Palin addresses issues on television interview
Republican Vice Presidential candidate and Alaska governor Sarah Palin addressed issues yesterday relating to Latin America, including Hugo Chavez and illegal immigration, in her first interview with a Spanish-language network. The interview began with Univision anchor, Jorge Ramos asking Palin to clarify recent statements she and Republican Presidential candidate John McCain have made, characterising Senator Barack Obamas tax proposals as socialist. Palin denied ever having called Obama a socialist directly.
The interview quickly turned to US nemesis, leftist Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez, who has repeatedly claimed the US is planning to attack Venezuela. However, Palin said military action was a last resort. We hate war. We want peace. We want through negotiation and sanctions if need be to put pressure on a dictator like Hugo Chavez, to let them see that they will not mess around with America the way that they want to, she said.
The governor also addressed illegal immigration, saying she and McCain supported a two-pronged approach of securing the border and then working with undocumented workers already in the US.
There is no way that in the US we would roundup every illegal immigrant - there are about 12 million of the illegal immigrants.
We - our policy - John McCain has been so clear with his policy and it makes a lot of sense too.
We secure our borders first. But then with a comprehensive approach we must deal humanely with those who are here, and we must allow the steps to be taken to protect the families of those who are here, maybe as illegal immigrants today, she said.
McCain has made an effort to reach out to Latino voters, a constituency that could prove key in swing states in Novembers election. Latino support for the Republican Party ebbed earlier this year following a bruising battle over illegal immigration. - Reuters
So I surmise that you will be all for the Obama/Biden true amnesty plan.
I read it and it is an attempt to split the base:
No, I do not. I do not. Not total amnesty. You know, people have got to follow the rules. Theyve got to follow the bar, and we have got to make sure that there is equal opportunity and those who are here legally should be first in line for services being provided and those opportunities that this great country provides.
One fight at a time.
First we need to dispose of “That One”.
McCain is a problem with some of his stances on some issues.
“That One” is a disaster across the board.
Why would they think when it might take time from the knee-jerk ranting?
Yeah. I’m sorry to hear that this is her stance. It’s a shame. But I will enthusiastically vote for McCain/Palin in Nov. I’d crawl over broken glass — and the immigration issue doesn’t enter the picture at all. It’s all about stopping The One.
They call it "comprehensive immigration reform". Remember?
We secure our borders first. But then with a comprehensive approach we must deal humanely with those who are here, and we must allow the steps to be taken to protect the families of those who are here, maybe as illegal immigrants today,
To clarify, so you support a path to citizenship for undocumented immigrants?
"I do because I understand why people would want to be in America. To seek the safety and prosperity, the opportunities, the health that is here. It is so important that yes, people follow the rules so that people can be treated equally and fairly in this country."
That's called McCain-speak.
No. I am for Duncan Hunter’s plan.
Build secure double fencing, and deport every single illegal alien, punish companies that hire them, and end the anchor baby facade.
WHO CARES? Elect McCain/Palin, then we will deal with this just as we did last time. Calls, faxes emails. DEFEAT HUSSEIN FIRST.
Parse it all you want. Palin just took her conservative membership card out of here purse and shredded it while she recited Juan McCain word for word.
And Obama/Biden/Pelosi will listen to Duncan Hunter how?
I know it may be hard for you, but think about it.
whatever.
this is typical paleocon bull
Go Sarah.
At this point in the election, you say whatever it takes to get votes or stop loosing them. If McCain/Palin felt it was time to try and stop the bleeding in this segment of voters, let them say whatever it takes. Maybe if Duncan had better insight on how to walk the tight-rope, he could be our candidate today. I hope he's watching, paying attention and maybe learning something from all of this. McCain knows from what happened in the Senate over a year ago how we all feel about immigration. He even publicly admitted it after the bill failed. Those on the other side of aisle crawled back under their rocks, including Obama. This is not the time to start picking at this scab!
Nope. We expected Gov. Palin to endorse a totalitarian police state, aimed at illegals only, which would dissolve itself as soon as they were all deported. Easy.
No amnesty until the borders are sealed up. Get the borders sealed then we’ll work on those already here. First thing would be to seek out those that are murderers and guilty of violent crimes, even if they have families and deport them pronto. One thing at a time. jmo
This is the VP talking - not a wise issue for her to diverge from McCain on.
No, I do not. I do not. Not total amnesty. You know, people have got to follow the rules. They've got to follow the bar, and we have got to make sure that there is equal opportunity and those who are here legally should be first in line for services being provided and those opportunities that this great country provides.
Are you nutz??????Hunter/Jindal 2008????????? Get real! What planet do you live on?????
Wasting a vote on a write in??? Letting an Illegal be President of the United States.. Obama.. Where is that Birth Certificate??????
You people crack me up.
Also, like it or not, she has to remain in lock step with him on these types of issues for the time being to avoid giving the MSM any more ammunition with which to pummel them. If Hunter were McCain's VP choice, he'd have to do the same. Any smart politician would. So, I'll give her a pass on this, considering the extremely hostile media she's having to confront.
I'm almost 100% positive that she does not agree with McCain on illegal amnesty despite what she says here, and there is evidence that she's getting somewhat frustrated with her new boss.
NBC's Chuck Todd says there's a 'tenseness' between John McCain and Sarah Palin
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