Friday, January 22, 2016

Palin's Trump Endorsement Media Review #5 "Palin: God's Gift To Trump"


Amongst the more than now 9000 articles (via Google, over 90% hostile mostly to a large degree) in the media/Blogs on Governor Palin since her endorsement of Donald Trump for president there are about 8 that are either favorable or contain a degree of positivism.


From Tim Stanley LINK

Palin: God's gift to Trump


The idea would be enough to make some people leave the country -- and Trump/Palin would doubtless consider that a victory. Aside from being outspoken, unapologetic citizen politicians who have never backed down from a position --you sense they share a delight in offending the politically correct. They probably read articles like this one and enjoy it enormously.
Moreover, they fuse those two things that Americans love the most: God and money. The Bible was wrong: Sarah and Donald prove that you can serve both.
In her speech endorsing Trump, Palin opened with this extraordinary declaration: "He's from the private sector. Can I get a hallelujah?!" According to this Puritan-descended tradition, one's moral virtue is reflected in ones materiel wealth
And while The Donald has collected buildings, casinos and golf courses, The Sarah has collected TV shows, book deals and a loyal following of activists/investors who she now passes on to Trump in a corporate-style merger that must be worth millions on the vote market.
The mainstream media really ought to stop saying that Palin is dumb. She's not. She's a brilliant businesswoman, and she beautifully articulates the feelings of her impoverished clientele.
For all these reasons, the endorsement is God's gift to Trump before Iowa. Elections in the Hawkeye State are swung by grass-roots activism and the enthusiasm of evangelical activists. Palin may not have exactly handed these over to Trump, but she has surely distracted them from the allure of Ted Cruz and his campaign to be -- as The Donald would have us believe -- America's first Canadian president.
Cruz must be shaking in his Mountie boots.






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