Tuesday, August 25, 2015

What Did Palin Say About Trump As Their Images Merged Into Each Other?

Governor Palin's closing segment at the end of her first guest hosting program on One America Network (OAN) "Palin On Point" it was dedicated to her overview of the economy "It's the economy stupid."

After an overview of current conditions, with particular emphasis on the stock market as a symptom of a wider malaise caused by President Obama's policy, Palin said "we want to know what the candidates are going to do about jobs" This is at 7:12 into her closing remarks and at the point video clips of Donald Trump commenced-no other current candidate was so featured. Here's the full transcript to the close

"The silver lining in all this is, I think it's a hoot that high paid pundits, their left scratching their heads, proving their density, when they see, and can't figure out the rise of candidates, who know the economy, someone like.... Donald Trump.No In this case,  the experts they're idiots, they don't get it-see, voters crave the anti-status quo politician. Trump See, he hasn't cast votes to increase the debt ceiling or increase taxes or approve bloated budgets or leave our borders wide open which crushed the middle class. 

He hasn't supported giving Obama free reign on trade deals that favor foreign countries nor has he approved appointments on wrong seeking bureaucrats claiming that, oh things like quantitative easing and bigger governments, that's the answer. 

No, someone like Trump, he knows that we can have a robust economy again, and he walks the walk. Voters aren't put of by Trumps wealth -it's inspiration, see he built things with his own money. 

He puts people to work, he wants equal opportunity,  for success for all in America again. Pundits can't figure this out. So all candidates, they, they should take note and, like Trump focus on fixing the economy tell how us how you'll, now get get government off our back and allow the private sector to thrive and  to survive. 

Prioritize for national security needs, tell us how your gonna to do that and candidates, while your at it, um those who have been in office tell us why you haven't done the job already while you were in office to fix what's broken. 

And Republicans behaved just as bad as Democrats in a lot of these cases. We're, just sick of both parties just watching our industries shoot offshore by an over regulating overreaching Big Brother government that puts American jobs lowest on the totem poll and ignoring government waste and fraud and ignoring the dozens of programs and departments that all just overlap 
bureaucratically. 

And no ones working on Obamacare and Medicare expansion, things that need to be reigned in things that are driving up costs and ignoring the need to prioritize so that things like promised pensions, even military benefits and pensions that they finally get funded over some of these unnecessary things we see funded. 

Hey fellow conservatives, you know its bad when the news of the day makes you look back  at the wisdom of a former Democrat leader. It is the economy silly and... well that's just my two cents worth. Sadly, in today's market two cents  ahh it's only worth about a penny.

It was at the conclusion of the Trump imagery in her final segment that Trump's image faded as hers  (at 4:59 in the above clip)came into focus and for a moment the two, perhaps prophetically, became one. For conservatives this image, even more than Palin's dialogue may be the deciding factor as to whom they might support. On such seemingly random things, sometimes, major events turn-this might be one of them.



Following on from Governor Palin's previous high praise of Donald Trump on her appearance on Greta Van Susteren's show on Fox see "Governor Palin praises Trump's immigration policy LINK and 
"Palin: Trump stumps media kingmakers" LINK her effusive welcoming of Trump into the primary battle in June and her "judgement of Solomon" defense of both Trump and McCain as "heroes" it is very clear that Trump has her support.

Where this will lead is for the future-some aspects for the very far future. I  have written that if Palin makes a formal endorsement Trump, she's just about there in my opinion, that would seal the deal for the campaign.

An endorsement would make it clear to Palin's legions of supporters that she views Trump as a true conservative and that those who support her should support him. Looking to beyond that and if Trump wins the nomination and presidency he, in his turn, advised he would welcome her in some capacity in his administration.

if an endorsement is to come, when would be the propitious moment? I would imagine that if just before the Iowa caucus convenes Palin accompanied Trump to a major event and asked her supporters to vote for him

That would be the dramatic and propitious time. What Palin did for Ernst, Haley, Ayotte, Cruz and many others would, surely work for Trump.




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