I have no idea how to answer that. I was never personally a fan. Recall that I wanted Romney to win the 2008 nomination. Of course, I voted for McCain and, by extension, Palin, because it's not hard to be better than Obama. And Palin is among the literally billions of people I would vote for over Hillary. I guess in summary everything is relative.
I was flipping through the channels last night and stopped to watch some talking head say that her endorsement would bring evangelicals to Trump, which seems like nonsense. The only value I see coming out of that relationship is that when Trump loses the nomination, maybe Palin won't be on TV anymore.
Last edited by Yoshi; 20 Jan 2016 at 10:58 AM.
Palin had a HUGE fanbase in 08 and leveraged that to become a Fox News contributor after she resigned her governorship. People really loved her back then. Not liked her more than Obama, actually really liked her.
I always thought that nobody really cared about her anymore - a few people pushed her to run in 2012 but she did not, and that fanbase has mostly left I thought.
I'd want her on TV over Obama.
In the modern United States, votes are only cast against the opposing candidate.
The question isn't who do you like, it is who do you hate less.
Last edited by dog$; 20 Jan 2016 at 04:39 PM.
And votes are never cast for the VP candidate.
While I'm here, what's up with Sanders getting hit with the reparations question now. (Yes, I'm aware of that forum he attended where it came up and a subsequent opinion piece written for/featured by The Atlantic thereafter.)
Did the Illuminati think that there's too much Trump talk lately, even for their tastes?
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