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Josh Feldman
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September 6, 2015

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Sarah Palin appeared on CNN this morning and defended Donald Trump after his less-than-stellar interview with Hugh Hewitt ...

Palin said, “I’d rather have a president who is tough and puts America first than can win a game of Trivial Pursuit.” ...
More, with video, and reader comments

Not surprisingly, Saint Sarah is a member of the "Let's lower the standards for Trump" club.   **nononono*
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Love it!    :laugh:  Amen, Sarah!  Amen!
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Go Sarah!  I have to agree with her.  Somehow, I just can't see Trump apologizing to anyone for this country or bowing to a Saudi king.  Nor can I see him negotiating and getting nothing in return.   :patriot:
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Go Sarah!  I have to agree with her.  Somehow, I just can't see Trump apologizing to anyone for this country or bowing to a Saudi king.  Nor can I see him negotiating and getting nothing in return.   :patriot:

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http://thehill.com/blogs/ballot-box/presidential-races/252857-palin-lets-speak-american

Was this the same interview where she said immigrants should speak Murican?

ya' know, like this...


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Go Sarah!  I have to agree with her.  Somehow, I just can't see Trump apologizing to anyone for this country or bowing to a Saudi king.  Nor can I see him negotiating and getting nothing in return.   :patriot:

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http://thehill.com/blogs/ballot-box/presidential-races/252857-palin-lets-speak-american

Was this the same interview where she said immigrants should speak Murican?

ya' know, like this...



What is he trying to say?

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Palin said, “I’d rather have a president who is tough and puts America first than can win a game of Trivial Pursuit.” ...


I would rather have a nominee who can actually win a general election.  I really don't give a fig about being able to pander to the base because the base - other than the egotistical and stupid - will most likely vote for whomever the nominee is - although the precedent set by the number of so-called "conservatives" who sat home in 2012 because of Romney is disappointing - what I care about is someone who can convince the unaligned and the noncommitted - and those who have no stomach for voting for a criminal like Clinton - because that is what it will take to win.

The fact that Trump has managed to seduce the base into giving up its principles in favor of a liberal troll is nice and all, but it won't translate to winning the general election.

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http://thehill.com/blogs/ballot-box/presidential-races/252857-palin-lets-speak-american

Was this the same interview where she said immigrants should speak Murican?

ya' know, like this...

What the bleep bleep?

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http://thehill.com/blogs/ballot-box/presidential-races/252857-palin-lets-speak-american

Was this the same interview where she said immigrants should speak Murican?

ya' know, like this...


Herp Derp?

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Yada yada. What's the point? The same 4 or 5 say yay! While the opposing 4 or 5 say nay!

It's growing tiresome.


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Yada yada. What's the point? The same 4 or 5 say yay! While the opposing 4 or 5 say nay!

It's growing tiresome.

So you have a point to make?  Personslly I'm knda thinkin your pathetic worship of such a buffoon is slightly tiresome.

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So you have a point to make?  Personslly I'm knda thinkin your pathetic worship of such a buffoon is slightly tiresome.

I worship God. I've never worshiped Trump nor any human being other than Jesus.

Seems we have a difference of opinion here.

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I would rather have a nominee who can actually win a general election.  I really don't give a fig about being able to pander to the base because the base - other than the egotistical and stupid - will most likely vote for whomever the nominee is - although the precedent set by the number of so-called "conservatives" who sat home in 2012 because of Romney is disappointing - what I care about is someone who can convince the unaligned and the noncommitted - and those who have no stomach for voting for a criminal like Clinton - because that is what it will take to win.

The fact that Trump has managed to seduce the base into giving up its principles in favor of a liberal troll is nice and all, but it won't translate to winning the general election.

I couldn't agree more.

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Yada yada. What's the point? The same 4 or 5 say yay! While the opposing 4 or 5 say nay!

It's growing tiresome.
For me, the point is to understand my world better, and show others how I see the world.  I enjoy the validation of my opinion from others, who I admire and agree with, and the critiques of those who I respectfully disagree with, like you aligncare.  Sometimes, I'm also interested in what BRiefers think is important enough to post.