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Tuesday, February 28, 2012

McCain to Newsmax: Attacks on Palin ‘Unrelenting, Merciless’ Read more on Newsmax.com: McCain to Newsmax: Attacks on Palin ‘Unrelenting, Merciless’

Former GOP presidential nominee John McCain lashed out at the “unrelenting, merciless attacks” on his former running mate, Sarah Palin, in an exclusive interview evening with Newsmax.TV. He also fired opinions on President Barack Obama's Quran burning apology, lagging solidarity with Israel, aiding the Syrian rebels, the Muslim Brotherhood in Egypt, and Arizona Gov. Jan Brewer's immigration reform.

“The unrelenting merciless attacks by the liberal left on Sarah Palin since the day she was the nominee for vice president of the United States is something that continues to confound and frankly sadden me because it just doesn’t stop,” declared McCain in the wide-ranging interview.

The Arizona senator was reacting to the release of 34,820 pages of emails this week from Palin’s time as governor of Alaska — at times candid communications that reveal Palin’s growing frustration as she faced an onslaught of legal and ethics challenges by critics.
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3 comments:

Anonymous said...

So I guess everything would have been different now if McCain had been elected.Obama would have been talking the same trash now if he had lost.One was just as good as the other,or just as bad.

Anonymous said...

I agree her voice is shrill and hard to get past, but her message and beliefs are clear and honorable and need to be taken seriously. She is a true patriot and needs to be heard.

Anonymous said...

She is an opportunist and stands for nothing she is a total hypocrite.
She appeals to white trash Nascar Wal-Mart conservatives with ill educated heads of households with pretend family values and teenage daughters knocked up out of wedlock people that would have that daughter married off at 13 forty years ago
and she needs a basic course in Civics she can't even get US history right