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Sunday, March 20, 2011

OMG, Palin said that in India?


Sarah Palin suggested Republicans would have fared better in 2008 if she had been the messenger of change for the GOP. Palin said:

I wasn’t at the top of the ticket, remember?


Speaking at the India Today Conclave in New Delhi, Palin was asked why Republicans were unable to defeat Barack Obama in 2008.

Palin told Aroon Purie, editor of India Today that Obama portrayed himself as the change candidate, and that things might have gone differently had she been the GOP’s presidential candidate.

As for 2012, Palin again said she had not decided on a run:

I don’t think there needs to be a rush still to get out there as a declared candidate.

Gag me with a spoon! Palin never ran in the primary and was an 11th hour draft pick for the VP spot. Few people knew who she was until John McCain drafted her for the number two spot.


I would imagine John McCains' ears are burning and people in the RNC are gagging.


After all, the RNC motto is "My Honour is Loyalty." Republicans have no use for people like Palin who aren't team players. 

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