Thursday, December 10, 2015

"PALIN TO MEDIA: TRUMP'S GOT YOU BEAT"

From:CHERYL CHUMLEY at WND

PALIN TO MEDIA: TRUMP'S GOT YOU BEAT

Blasts 'herd mentality running rampant with hypocritical' pundits



Sarah Palin, former governor of Alaska and vice presidential candidate, took to Facebook to blast a “hypocritical” and “naive” media that gave voice to pundits with a primary agenda of crushing Donald Trump, saying the effort was backfiring.
She opened with typical bluntness: ‘Hey, Media, Try Again To Take Down Trump (and Cruz for Understanding the Trump Context). Herd mentality running rampant with hypocritical and/or naive pundits trying to crush Donald Trump because he’s committed to clobbering the bad guys and putting the good guys first. Trump’s temporary ban proposal is in the context of doing all we can to force the Feds to acknowledge their lack of strategy to deal with terrorism.”

Palin then referred to past statements she’s made as far back as 2009 that called for law enforcement to adopt a “profile away” attitude, if it made common sense.
“When information shows someone comes to America after being in a radical Islamic stronghold, and embraces the Death Cult’s ideology that mandates butchering the innocent, then we are right in calling for shucking the political correctness that is fundamentally transforming America, and finally putting the security of innocent Americans FIRST,” she wrote.
Palin then praised the Liberty University president who “encourages students to exercise their constitutional right to bear arms to defend themselves,” and advised America to “come together” on the issue of terrorism, and join in the fight for commonsense solutions.

“Ignore the White House as it spews talking point rhetoric accusing Trump … of being ‘unamerican,’” she wrote.
Her comments come as some polls show Trump has only grown in favor with Republican voters since his comments on Muslims and the need to halt their entrance into America for the time being. A Fox News poll showed primary voters in South Carolina picked Trump at a 30 percent rate before his comments. After, that support rose to 38 percent.



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