It’s a damn shame she is not the GOP nominee. She would be if not for the democrats and RINOs trying to completely destroy her from the minute they layed eyes on her, and this includes Romney. He was part of the Palin hit team in 2008 and had nothing good to say about her. She despises him. Romney, Rove and the rest of the GOP RINO establishment can go straight to hell as far as I’m concerned. If Romney wins, the only hope for conservatism is for him to not run for reelection. He would be 70 by then. Paul Ryan could run, with Palin on the ticket, but I would prefer the other way around. It is an absolute disgrace the way this woman has been treated by the asses that run the GOP.
Yes! In no way am I a Romney fan however I will yield to Sarah.
Maybe Sarah is right and knows instinctively where she should be. In a strange sort of way, she has more clout now, sans official position, than she would have as a VP candidate.
She is the conscience of the Tea Party, and she may see her role better served from her position outside the government, where she can serve as the focus and embodiment of the movement — to the degree anyone can, of course.
But this endorsement of Romney/Ryan will go a long way towards generating excitement in the Conservative base.
It doesn’t take much parsing of that statement to note that it is a heck of a lot less “Yay Romney” than it is “Anyone but Obama” — even though she said gracious things about both of them.
Still, it’s going to have a major impact. If Sarah’s satisfied, most grassroots Conservatives are going to be satisfied as well.