Friday, December 2, 2011

Sarah Palin Praises Rick Santorum For His Ideological Consistency

Many conservatives really wanted Sarah Palin to make a run for the GOP nomination, wanted her to challenge Obama in the general election, so when she decided not to run we were disappointed. She is an outsider who is willing to take on the establishment.  As an outsider and as a person who we trusted enough to want her to run for the presidency shouldn't we trust her insight and the opinions she has of the various political candidates?  Sarah Palin praised Rick Santorum on Hannity last night. I know that Rick is a long shot in the GOP field of candidates but he has never wavered in his beliefs and is a principled individual.  I am not saying that he is the perfect candidate. No one is perfect.  There is no perfect candidate but Rick is a guy who believes in liberty, freedom, American exceptionalism, the sanctity of life, morality, proper role of the tenth amendment, that there is no right to do wrong, and that family comes first.  He has great knowledge in foreign policy and his economic plan which promotes manufacturing jobs, jobs for the middle class, would give our economy a huge boost.  I just hope that you would give Rick Santorum a second look. 




“If voters start shifting gears and deciding they want ideological consistency, then they’re going to start paying attention to say, Rick Santorum.”

4 comments:

The Conservative Lady said...

I heard Palin's comments last night and was happy to hear that someone is giving Rick Santorum some praise. I'm sorry he's not doing better in the polls. He's smart and has a lot foreign policy expertise. I also know he's spent a lot of time in Iowa, so I can't understand why he's not polling better, unless they just don't think he can beat Obama.

Doom said...

I truly wish either of the Ricks would rise. I prefer Santorum, don't mind Perry. I do pray for wisdom. Gingrich would be another Bush/McCain, Romney would be a Zero/Bush. Ugh.

While I really like Palin, I hope she stays out and brings Rick Santorum what he needs. But Rick has to do his part, and so far I am not seeing it. Then again, look at what is aligned against real conservatives, including party leadership. I think the Santorums of the world scare the dickens out of Republican party leadership, they are principled.

Ron Russell said...

I like both Rick and Sarah and either would make a great president. I would like to see Rick gain more support, but we'll have to wait and see.

Thanks for installing the widget. It's been quite a job getting it going, but hopefully by early next year the it will really get untracked.

Maggie@MaggiesNotebook said...

It is so discouraging that Santorum and Bachmann cannot get traction. I hope both do well in Iowa.