I
have the good fortune of knowing both John McCain and Donald Trump
well. Both men have more in common than the today's media hype would
have you believe. Both blazed trails in their careers and love our great
nation. Sen. McCain dedicated his life to serving our country, and in
my humble opinion the sacrifices made by all ethical service members are
heroic – putting it all on the line to defend freedom
IS heroic – and Donald Trump is a hero in another arena. Trump is the
candidate giving voice to untold millions of fed-up Americans witnessing
a purposeful destruction of our economy and the equal opportunity for
success that made America exceptional. We're watching career politicians
throw away our kids' future through bankrupting public budgets and
ripping open our porous borders which, obvious to all us
non-politicians, puts us at great risk. Everywhere I go, hard-working
patriotic Americans – not "crazies" or "wacko birds" – ask me to pass on
to Mr. Trump encouragement to keep educating the masses about true
ramifications of illegal immigration, and in general the real state of
our union. I encourage both leaders to resolve the media driven wedge
between them, and we can keep the debate focused on significant issues
at hand. I leave politics of personal destruction to those on the Left
and lazy media lapdogs whose only take away from any debate is any
salacious slip-up, as if they've never wanted to restate something
they've publicly uttered. I'll fight the exhausting, divisive strategy
that's taken hold under the current crop of politicians who refuse to
allow our United States to unite. Both Mr. Trump and Sen. McCain can
contribute their gifts and talents to join that fight to work together,
because the Left is headed the other direction, and under their desired
division we will fall.
- Sarah Palin
- Sarah Palin
look into those brain dead eyes, could've been one heart beat away from the presidency.
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Obama speaks on an 8th grade level. He has no clue whether there are 57 or 58 states; does not know how to pronounce "corps," and cannot write out a budget proposal, failing four times to write a budget that received any votes at all (0-97 and 0-99 failure in the Senate; 0-414 the House and another rejected by the CDO) . . . . so how dumb is all that?
DeleteThe fact is, Palin is one of the most gifted women to ever come onto the political stage.
Absolutely insane that you believe this. This quote will be good for future reference.
DeletePalin was chair for the local PTA, the chair on Alaska's energy board, a town mayor and a governor. How many budgets do you think she wrote that failed to get any votes in support? Exactly zero. Obama has four under his belt and a fifth in which he got a House vote of 2 - 416. I mean, how stupid do you have to be fail to get any votes AND keep trying and failing?
DeleteWhen I say that Obama speaks at an 8th grade level, I am quoting Politico, here : http://www.politico.com/politico44/2012/01/state-of-the-union-registers-at-th-grade-reading-level-112236.html
When he mispronounced "corps" by using the word "corpse" and in a Marine corpse, he did it three times in the same speech . . . . . . proving his lack of education as to grammar.
While on the campaign trail in 2008, he mentioned that they had visited 57 states with "lone left to go," and that did not include Alaska and Hawaii (59, and 60). Go here for the video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EpGH02DtIws
Palin would be surprised to learn that her state was over looked in the 2008 campaign and was the 60th state in our Union. He only missed it by 10.
Dumber than hell is my verdict.