Posted on 08/29/2018 3:33:32 PM PDT by mandaladon
Former Alaska governor Sarah Palin, who was Sen. John McCain (R-AZ)s running mate in the 2008 presidential election, has been excluded from his funeral. Breitbart News has independently confirmed an earlier report in People magazine, which reported that Palin was not sent an invitation, and was told through intermediaries to stay away from the ceremony.
McCain fundraiser Carla Eudy confirmed to People that Palin had not been invited possibly, People speculated, at the behest of the McCain family.
The news comes on the tenth anniversary of the date in 2008 when Palin was announced as McCains pick for Vice President.
Palin now joins President Donald Trump on the list of those barred from the funeral.
But unlike Trump, Palin never feuded with McCain and never criticized him.
When news broke on Saturday of McCains passing, Palin said: Today we lost an American original. Sen. John McCain was a maverick and a fighter, never afraid to stand for his beliefs. John never took the easy path in life and through sacrifice and suffering he inspired others to serve something greater than self.
John McCain was my friend. I will remember the good times. My family and I send prayers for Cindy and the McCain family.
(Excerpt) Read more at breitbart.com ...
My bumper sticker said, “I’m voting for Sarah” .............................. That sticker was why he was so bitter, she was drawing larger crowds. People lined up to see and hear her, not him. He was like having a weasel for President and a dull one at that. Did any family members of the sailors who lost their lives on that ship where he caused the disaster attend? I bet not. You know that officer in the service who thought the world of himself that you wanted to pound into the ground? (Not me) He struck me as that type.
McCain was the reason why Palin lost in 2008.
Same here!
This really makes me laugh out loud.
Mcstain and his scum only got votes back then because of Sarah. I wasn’t voting Mcstain, I was voting Palin. And in his death; that family fully reveal themselves and their ilk.
Hey, I’m not saying the Palin’s are perfect but they are a damn sight better than the likes of the fucking traitor that is the mcstain family.
I’m glad Sarah and her own won’t be around the worst that is D.C. They are better for it. Let the Wellstone; er.. Mcstain memorial BEGIN!!!
This is exactly why Old Media loves him. He will always stab Repubs in the back to amuse his adoring press.
I’m sure he did. He had plenty of time. Most Presidents plan their funerals so he had to plan his. How the hell many services is he having? about three times as many as Reagan had. Why must the burial be a whole day after the funeral?? what will they do with or to him in between? I hope they prepared him right —so he doesn’t stink as much as he did when alive.
yep he and his family are just carrying on their true colors
Without Palin the 2008 campaign would have been a complete rout.
Oh really? We speak ill. of a lot of dead people....if they deserve it.
I agree 100%. I was one of a few hundred...maybe a 1000 that knew she was it the night before it was announced. I was so happy as I’d been following her career. I still love her and was so happy the next day to see a coworker had taped her pic on her office door. I exclaimed...omg you know who she is too! Happy memory!
.because everyone would be hanging out with Sarah and ignoring McCains bloated corpse.
Sometimes the truth just screams out!
IMO, the “invitations” is a way of making excuses when so few people attend the funeral...They can now say the funeral was small because that’s all we invited, but thousands wanted to come......
If they want to keep the eulogies short, they should make the people giving the eulogies swear under oath to the FBI to the truth of the eulogy to be given.
That You for that reminder Sarah.
I saw that on Piper's Instagram yesterday before this story broke. I hope that is the case.
I doubt it though :'(
These things are planned months in advance.
Those were some good times.
The shape of things to come.
In a few years someone will mention John McCain. The other person will think for a minute and say “Oh yeah, that prick”.
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