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It seems like she's going to endorse Donald Trump today. MSNBC is reporting she'll be at a Trump rally in Iowa today at 6:00 PM. Probably bad for Cruz.
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http://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2016/jan/18/steve-deace-trump-making-conservative-stereotypes-/By Steve Deace - - Monday, January 18, 2016
If you asked the typical liberal one-percenter in New York City to describe a conservative, what would they say?
Racists and xenophobes? Check.
Religious bigots? Check.
Reactionaries and victim shamers? Check.
Simpletons who lack substance and fall for platitudes? Check.
Hyper-paranoid birther conspiracy nut jobs? Check.
Moral hypocrites? Check.
Lacking in critical thinking skills? Check.
Except what I just laid out doesn’t only weigh in as standard liberal elitist demagoguery of conservatives. It also happens to be the exact kind of campaign Donald Trump, himself a lifelong liberal one-percenter from New York City, is now waging for the GOP presidential nomination.
Like many conservatives tired of being emasculated by political correctness, I was originally willing to give Trump 2016 a chance. Especially because he seemed willing to do what must be done to defeat our betrayers — the eternally feckless GOP establishment. But now that we have witnessed months of Mr. Trump’s actual campaigning, a disturbing trend has emerged. And it’s a trend none of us should be proud of.
Do people still give a crap about Palin?
http://www.gospelherald.com/article...e-idiots-for-marginalizing-his-supporters.htm[h=1]Sarah Palin Voices Support For Rand Paul, Says Republican Voters Are 'Idiots' for Marginalizing His Supporters[/h] By Leah Marieann Klett ([email protected]) Nov 20, 2015 01:19 PM EST
"> Former Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin was one of the first to endorse Rand Paul in his run for Senate in 2010. Reuters![]()
Former Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin has voiced her support for GOP presidential candidate Rand Paul and slammed Republican voters for marginalizing the Kentucky senator and his supporters.
Speaking to conservative radio host Hugh Hewitt on Thursday, Palin, herself a former Republican vice presidential nominee in 2008, stated, "I was watching [Paul] today Hugh and I'm thinking, 'Republicans, you are idiots to be marginalizing his supporters.' And his dad's supporters too."
Palin added, "What his supporters are saying is, 'C'mon government, get off our back! And allow us to prioritize our finances, our cultural aspects of our life. Let us prioritize according to our own will. Government, don't do it for us.'"
She later contended that she admires Paul's "libertarian streak," but said she disagrees with the Kentucky senator on some foreign policy issues.
That would be disappointing. She endorsed Rand for Senate in 2010.
Yes, ask your grandma.
[h=1]Sarah Palin serving in a Trump administration? 'I'd love that,' he says[/h]By Eugene Scott, CNN
It seems like she's going to endorse Donald Trump today. MSNBC is reporting she'll be at a Trump rally in Iowa today at 6:00 PM. Probably bad for Cruz.
A lot of the forces we see coalescing around Donald Trump were the people we saw at Sarah Palin rallies in 2008. You'd have to say a lot of things began with her. - David Axelrod, former strategist for President Obama
Multiple little birdies tell me Jerry Falwell, Jr. is going to endorse Trump for president and come to Iowa with him tomorrow.
— Steve Deace (@SteveDeaceShow) January 18, 2016
http://hotair.com/archives/2016/01/...ouncement-featuring-a-special-surprise-guest/Pretty much everybody I know now believes Trump's special guest in Iowa tomorrow night is now going to be Sarah Palin.
— Steve Deace (@SteveDeaceShow) January 19, 2016
And here I thought we'd be getting her endorsement. Rand did call her a "hero" in The Tea Party Goes to Washington after all. And he is always snapping a pic with her.
Then again she's a complete dunderhead--she's not even smart enough to be a sell out or a traitor. Endorsing Trump makes sense.
Those who like and support Trump would do so without Falwell or Palin’s endorsement. Those who don’t plan on supporting Trump wouldn’t suddenly be running to vote for Donald Trump because o a a Jerry Falwell or Sarah Palin endorsement.
She did endorse Rand in 2010 which helped Rand win the GOP primary.
Steve Deace
Ah, Deace, the media's quadrennial favorite go-to guy for the Iowa Caucuses. I will never understand why this sanctimonious third-rate pundit, whom 95% of the country doesn't really know or care about, is foisted up on a pedestal and presented as some wise, all-knowing sage when it comes to Iowa GOP politics, especially given his poor track record when it comes to predictions.
Deace also is openly supporting Cruz, and it shows in his "reporting". He's a biased hack.