Sunday, May 8, 2016

Positive Palin News May 2016; Media Review Update #4 Includes Palin & Jake Tapper CNN Media Coverage


Among the usual hate blogs, biased leftist media now and then a positive article about Governor Palin
appears. Since these golden drops in an ocean of sludge may pass friendly and unbiased good people by I link to them here with a brief extract to give an idea of the subject matter.

As always the link to Governor Palin's Twitter and Facebook account is at THIS LINK
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Palin is attacked from the Cruzites, whom it is amusing seening defending the arch-establishment Speaker, and leftists for her Paul Ryan statements. These, Gateway Pundit and Bizpac Review are the only sites I could find which was neutral in its reporting apart from supportive Conservatives4Palin and The Last Tradition



SARAH PALIN Announces She Will Work to Defeat Paul Ryan in Primary (VIDEO)


Former Alaska Governor Sarah Palin announced on Sunday she will work to defeat Paul Ryan in his Republican primary.
This came after Ryan would not endorse the Republican nominee Donald Trump for president.
On Thursday Republican Speaker Paul Ryan told Jake Tapper on CNN he was “not ready” to endorse Donald Trump yet.
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Sarah Palin announces her own payback for Paul Ryan’s Trump diss and he’s not going to like it one bit

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The Last Tradition

Fearless Sarah Palin will work to defeat Ryan in primary for Trump stance



I gotta give Sarah credit for having more guts than the average male in the GOP establishment. 
But, is that really hard to do?  If we had more men in the GOP with as much balls as she has, the Republican Party would be much better off. 

READ REST AT LINK

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Daily Caller  LINK
Basic report some positive comments

Palin: ‘I Will Do Whatever I Can’ To Beat Paul Ryan Over Lack Of Trump Endorsement [VIDEO]

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CONSERVATIVES4PALIN  LINK1 




CONSERVATIVES4PALIN  LINK 2

Gov. Sarah Palin on CNN’s State of the Union: Full Interview





May 8th, 2016 • iizthatiiz
Governor Sarah Palin was the opening guest on CNN’s Sunday news program ‘State of the Union’
The Governor weighed in on House Speaker Paul Ryan’s refusal to endorse Donald Trump, winning Latino and women voters, and the potential of her joining Trump’s ticket.
Watch the full interview:
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GantNews.com
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McCain was widely criticized in 2008 for choosing Palin as his running mate after the little-known Alaska governor made some stumbles along the campaign trail.
McCain, however, said he had no regrets about choosing her.
He said Palin “energized our ticket … contrary to what has become the popular information and opinion.”
“Of course she made some mistakes,” McCain continued. “Obviously, I made mistakes. I’ll take the full responsibility for my failure. I will not put that responsibility on Sarah Palin. She energized our campaign and I’m very proud of her.”
McCain added: “I don’t often make a comment like this. But she was treated terribly by what we know as the mainstream media and that’s the only thing I will ever resent about my presidential campaign is her treatment by the media. It was disgraceful.”


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Newsmax's 50 Most Influential Female Republicans LINK

Image: Newsmax's 50 Most Influential Female Republicans

1. Sarah Palin — The former governor of Alaska was up for vice president in 2008 and has been an outspoken Tea Party leader, television star, author, and political commentator.

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Newsmax  LINK


17 VP Picks Donald Trump Is Likely to Consider Now
16. Sarah Palin — Trump tapped the former Alaska governor and fellow reality television star to stump for him ahead of the Iowa caucus, and the event was well-covered by the media. While the pair might seem like a good match, Palin and Trump's constituencies may overlap too much. She might not widen Trump's circle of influence as much as others on the VP shortlist. After resigning her post as governor, it is also unclear if Palin is interested in holding elected office. 
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The Case for Sarah Palin as Trump's Running Mate
04/03/2016 | Brices Crossroads 
Posted on 4/4/2016, 7:18:24 AM by Brices Crossroads
As I watched Sarah Palin deliver a speech on behalf of Donald Trump the other day before an GOP establishment fundraiser in Wisconsin, I was struck by the enthusiastic response of the crowd. She received a standing ovation at the end. Ted Cruz, who followed her on the dais, received only light and intermittent applause. The contrast in their political skills was stark. Palin was the star who knew how to connect with, and hold, her audience. Cruz, not so much...
Let me say at the outset that I am analyzing this from a purely utilitarian and political point of view. Anyone with a white hot, visceral dislike of Sarah Palin or anyone who has swallowed the MSM narrative that she is a stupid, inarticulate rube is not likely to be voting for Donald Trump anyway. Trump obviously holds Palin in high regard and says so quite often, calling her an "amazing woman" and a "special person." If he did not consider her a genuine asset, why in the world would he have her campaigning with him all over the country?
Putting Palin on the ticket would have obvious advantages and disadvantages. The case for Palin as Trump's running mate boils down to six factors
I. The Trust Factor
First, there is an obvious chemistry between Trump and Palin that would be rare for two national candidates on the same ticket. They obviously like and respect each other immensely. And Trump obviously trusts her, which is so important. He cannot have a running mate who is apologizing for him or damning him with faint praise. Trump values loyalty and Sarah Palin is loyal to a fault, as is the Donald.
READ THE REST AT   LINK
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From ELECTORAL-VOTE.COM  LINK


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