Sarah Palin – If I Were A South Carolinian – I Would Vote For Newt
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[Sarah Louise Palin (February 11, 1964)] Source: LYBIO.net
Well I do think that Newt is the one who won the debate if you will, cause Newt came out just like South Carolina’s own Smokin’ Joe Frazier. He came out there swinging’, talking about work, talking about jobs and work ethic, and how government needs to get out of the way in order for all Americans to have a sense of opportunity to work. And I think that’s what a lot of voters have been craving to hear.
[Reporter]
And we talked last time about Todd – your husband Going Rogue – you haven’t gone Rogue yet, you haven’t given an endorsement – are you getting any closer to giving an endorsement
[Sarah Palin)] Source: LYBIO.net
Well I can tell you what I would do if I were a South Carolinian because I I am a true believer
[Reporter]
Well – That’s close to an endorsement
[Sarah Palin)]
Well, If I Were A South Carolinian though and each one of these primaries and caucuses are different, Sean — I want to see this thing continue because iron sharpens iron, steel sharpens steel. These guys are getting better in their debates, they are getting more concise, they are get more grounded in what their beliefs are and articulating what their ideas are to get the country back on the right track and getting Americans working again. If I had to vote in South Carolina in order to keep this thing going, I would vote for Newt, and I would want it this to continue more debates, more vetting of candidates because we know the mistake made in our country four years ago was having a candidate that was not vetted, to the degree that he should have been so that we knew what his associations and his pals represented and what went into his – his thinking, the shaping of who our president today is. That vetting did not take place. I want to see that taking place this time because America is on that precipice, it’s that important. We need this process to continue.
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Sarah Palin – If I Were A South Carolinian – I Would Vote For Newt
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[Sarah Louise Palin (February 11, 1964)] Source: LYBIO.net
Well I do think that Newt is the one who won the debate if you will, cause Newt came out just like South Carolina’s own Smokin’ Joe Frazier. He came out there swinging’, talking about work, talking about jobs and work ethic, and how government needs to get out of the way in order for all Americans to have a sense of opportunity to work. And I think that’s what a lot of voters have been craving to hear.
[Reporter]
And we talked last time about Todd – your husband Going Rogue – you haven’t gone Rogue yet, you haven’t given an endorsement – are you getting any closer to giving an endorsement
[Sarah Palin)] Source: LYBIO.net
Well I can tell you what I would do if I were a South Carolinian because I I am a true believer
[Reporter]
Well – That’s close to an endorsement
[Sarah Palin)]
Well, If I Were A South Carolinian though and each one of these primaries and caucuses are different, Sean — I want to see this thing continue because iron sharpens iron, steel sharpens steel. These guys are getting better in their debates, they are getting more concise, they are get more grounded in what their beliefs are and articulating what their ideas are to get the country back on the right track and getting Americans working again. If I had to vote in South Carolina in order to keep this thing going, I would vote for Newt, and I would want it this to continue more debates, more vetting of candidates because we know the mistake made in our country four years ago was having a candidate that was not vetted, to the degree that he should have been so that we knew what his associations and his pals represented and what went into his – his thinking, the shaping of who our president today is. That vetting did not take place. I want to see that taking place this time because America is on that precipice, it’s that important. We need this process to continue.
[Reporter]
Alright.
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