Sarah Palin on Hannity talking about Ron Paul - 12/1/11

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She may as well have endorsed him right then and there when she was describing who the 'ideal candidate for the GOP' would be. Her, and Hannity even a smidgen as well, went on for a minute about how Paul is the only one being HONEST about our debt and is serious about cuts.

Palin went on to say at one point, and I'm paraphrasing, ' Our candidates need to be strict to the constitution and ACTUALLY DO what they SAY they mother fucking are going to DO to turn this fucking bullshit around for the damn country! ' and as it seemed things maybe JUST MAYBE might have been about to head towards a more drawn out dialogue about Ron Paul's integrity and the way he uses those little pesky thingys called RATIONALE and CRITICAL THINKING SKILLS to try to really show people the path we honestly should be taking to start fixing our problems... Hannity swoops in every so slyly, and subtly does the whole "alright alright..." thingy ma' bob they like to do in MSM when they likely agree, but they don't want the point to continue to gain momentum and attention, in effect, basically saying "okay okay I get it, Ron's the man and all but we gotta shut the fuck up about him in a positive light OK Sarah..... JESUS CHRIST they are LITERALLY SCREAMING in my ear right now from the control room JUST FREAKING STOP IT ALREADY!"

and while I may added a little flavor, I am pretty confident this is pretty accurate of how the exchange went even though I was only half heartedly listening as I was reading an article online until I heard 'strict to the constitution' and 'candidate' in the same group of words.

Anyone else see it?
 
Is this the exchange you saw? She said some good things about Ron Paul, but it didn't seem like she was actually supporting him. She said, "Listen to Ron Paul about domestic spending issues," but before that, she said she didn't agree with his foreign policy. She basically did what other people do in praising his economic policies, but knock his foreign policy even though economic policy is intertwined with foreign policy. It takes money to wage wars! It basically sounded like a message to the other candidates to parrot Ron Paul on economic policy, but act like his foreign policy is dangerous. Basically, "Listen to Ron Paul on domestic spending NOT foreign policy." Don't get your hopes up about ever getting an endorsement for Ron Paul out of her.

 
Jeez, everything she spoke on described Ron Paul. It's sad these people just purposely choose to be so dense.
 
A palin endorsement could be very bad at the same time. I've already gotten a few liberal progressives with libertarian bents to advocate for Ron Paul. They all however
hate Palin and regard her as the worst kind of Neo-con out there. It's a two-edge sword.
 
A palin endorsement could be very bad at the same time. I've already gotten a few liberal progressives with libertarian bents to advocate for Ron Paul. They all however
hate Palin and regard her as the worst kind of Neo-con out there. It's a two-edge sword.

Wasn't too bad for Rand.

I think your worried about the wrong thing.
 
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