sailingaway
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haha I think there's some confusion here. The question is how, not should.
But, for the record, I don't think her supporters would necessarily follow her "in to the gates of Hell", so to speak. She could lose alot of support (i.e. customers) if she endorses a non-interventionist candidate.
Much like Zachary said on page 2:
Many of her supporters will replay the clips of Ron Paul being ok with a nuclear Iran and it'll be game over for them. I mean, this woman wears the Star of David on her neck...obviously Israel is a big issue, if not the biggest issue. An issue I think that cannot be ignored or reconciled with Palinites.
Ok, with all that said, if one were to seek an endorsement, you've gotta win over some of her supporters as well. You've got to shift the focus from Israel to small government, which is an area we can both agree on. I'm sure all the GOP candidates are wooing her, but you've gotta do something that stands out. A personal letter might work. If it worked with Rand, perhaps one could work that angle. Say, the apple doesn't fall far from the tree.
Ron isn't 'ok' with a nuclear Iran. That is opposition spin. He doesn't want to put us into a 6th war with a country that can't even refine enough gasoline for its own needs and that would be the only way to absolutely insure they didn't get one. That isn't the same as being 'ok' with it.