02 August 2021

Look Who's Back and Saying “If God wants me to do it I will,”

O Lordy! Never say never and she's answering a call from 'higher-ups' and just to think she was at one time relatively unknown. . .
(Sarah Palin stumps for Georgia’s senate runoff election in Canton on 12 December 2020.
Photograph: Robin Rayne/ZUMA Wire/REX/Shutterstock)
<div class=__reading__mode__extracted__imagecaption>Sarah Palin stumps for Georgia’s senate runoff election in Canton on 12 December 2020. Photograph: Robin Rayne/ZUMA Wire/REX/Shutterstock<br>Sarah Palin stumps for Georgia’s senate runoff election in Canton on 12 December 2020. Photograph: Robin Rayne/ZUMA Wire/REX/Shutterstock</div>

Sarah Palin hints at Alaska Senate run against Republican Lisa Murkowski

"If God wants me to do it I will,” Palin recently told Ché Ahn, leader of the New Apostolic Reformation movement, according to Right Wing Watch, a progressive advocacy group, and footage posted to social media.
Palin would be running against Lisa Murkowski, a Republican who has not been as steadfast in her support of Donald Trump as most others in the GOP in Congress.

“I would say you guys better be there for me this time, because a lot of people were not there for me last time,” Palin told her Christian audience, referring to her spell as running mate to John McCain in 2008. . .The campaign was a disaster for the Republican party as Palin was widely mocked for her perceived ignorance and unsuitability to be one heartbeat away from the presidency. Obama won clearly.

But Palin’s rise to prominence is now seen as a key moment on the road to the presidency of Donald Trump. . .Palin has appeared with Trump over the years but has not been a consistent national political presence since she resigned as governor of Alaska in 2009.

Speaking to Ahn, she claimed to have been persecuted by her political enemies and said: “There’s a difference between quitting and saying enough is enough.”

Palin said she would pray about a possible Senate run. She also said “America was dedicated to God” and said the US left was attempting to “fundamentally transform the nation that does belong to God”.

“How dare we take from God what is his and say we’re going to do what we want to do with it?” she asked.

READ MORE > Martin Pengelly the Guardian

 

 

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