You’re welcome to it.
But I can’t believe that anyone could claim that Palin would have splainin’ to do if she stopped short of writing columns on his behalf to go along with the multi-day fundraising and appearances and endorsement that she’s already put in.
There is also her not crossing him on any conservative endorsements (e.g., Rubio over Crist), which suggests that his influence and her debt-paying go beyond a critical Senate seat from a Republican district when amnesty is coming up.
What is all this BS. You are accusing Palin off all kinds of nonsense tonight.
Rubio does not need the endorsement, why take risks for the race?
But some Republican analysts say a Palin endorsement could be a double-edge sword in the crucially important swing state of Florida."
A Palin endorsement of Rubio gives a boost in the short term because of attention it brings, said Doug Heye a GOP campaign analyst and a campaign veteran. It helps Charlie Crist in the long term. To win a primary in a state as large as Florida, a candidate needs a broad base of support within the party. The people who support Palin already support Marco Rubio, and many of the primary voters up for grabs are not Palin supporters.
You’re assuming she has debts to pay and I also saw your post to Frantzie. You seem open to the thinking that he has ‘dirt on her.’ You lost me there.
You’re also making some assumptions regarding the Crist/Rubio race. There’s no reason to believe that Rubio has asked for her endorsement.
Sarah is free to do whatever she pleases in her support for McCain. I personally hope she will winde it up this month and not go back to Arizona.