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Palin Stands By Fiorina Endorsement Amid Backlash From Tea Parties



May 9, 2010 26 Comments ›› Pat Dollard

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Washington (AP) – - Despite facing fierce criticism from her supporters, Tea Party hero Sarah Palin isn’t backing down from her endorsement of former Hewlett-Packard executive Carly Fiorina in the GOP’s U.S. Senate primary in California.

Palin’s endorsement surprised and outraged many of her supporters who expected her to pick Tea Party favorite Chuck DeVore.

“The governor is never one to go with the flow,” Jason Recher, a spokesman for Palin said, explaining that the former Alaska governor respects the differing opinions but is sticking by her choice. “She is a very independent person, and she shakes things up in establishments — including grassroots establishments — all the time.”

The former Republican vice presidential candidate made the endorsement on her Facebook page, saying Fiorina’s experience running a major corporation is sorely lacking in Washington.

In the Thursday posting, Palin called Fiorina a “Commonsense Conservative” who has the potential to beat “liberal” Democratic Sen. Barbara Boxer in November.

But Eric Odom, chairman of Liberty First PAC, a Tea Party-fueled political action committee, called Palin’s endorsement an “unforgivable sin,” and her second strike after endorsing her 2008 running mate John McCain in his Senate race.

“This one is much worse, though,” Odom wrote on his blog, arguing that Fiorina is not a “commonsense conservative.”

“The first strike was painful, but tolerable,” he said. “This second strike is downright confusing, dishonest, and leaves me feeling cheated.”

Fiorina — an adviser on the McCain-Palin ticket in 2008 — is essentially in a two-person race with former congressman Tom Campbell, who is leading in most polls. DeVore is trailing far behind.

More than 7,400 Palin fans clicked the “like” button on the Facebook endorsement, but the snub of DeVore prompted the Facebook outcry.

There is no “dislike” button on Facebook. But scores of the nearly 1,800 comments from Palin’s 1.5 million-plus Facebook supporters — many among the Tea Party faithful — took the time to plead in Facebook comments for Palin to change her endorsement.

Some called Palin just another typical politician who was losing supporters, while others said they backed her choice and still admired her. Both sentiments also were posted on Palin’s Facebook Wall.

Palin later posted an addendum, noting that “some reaction right out of the chute calls for more information.”

She listed reasons for her support, including the endorsement of Fiorina by National Right to Life and the California Pro-Life Council.

“She is pro-life, pro-traditional marriage, pro-military and pro-strict border security and against amnesty,” Palin wrote. “Carly is also a strong supporter of the Second Amendment. Like me, she is a member of the (National Rifle Association), has a 100 percent NRA rating, and she and her husband are gun owners.”

In a debate taped Thursday to be broadcast Sunday, Campbell was the only one of the three GOP candidates to say the ability to buy a gun should be suspended if a citizen’s name is placed on the airline “no-fly” list.

Fiorina and DeVore said the list is not dependable for making assessments about Second Amendment rights.

Dawn Wildman, whose San Diego-based Southern California Tax Revolt Coalition has about 2,000 members, said she has been fielding calls and emails from Tea Partiers who feel betrayed by Palin’s endorsement.

“My first thought when I heard about the endorsement was, wow, I guess she doesn’t plan to run in 2012,” Wildman said.

Wildman said there was consensus among her fellow activists when it came to supporting DeVore.

“I think most of us see Palin as a company girl now, meaning the GOP,” Wildman said. “For her to endorse Fiorina wasn’t terribly shocking. I think what’s more interesting is that Palin tries to suggest she aligns herself with the Tea Party movement but is clearly out of touch with what the Tea Party movement is saying in California.”

In Fairbanks, Alaska, Tea Partier Rita Heidkamp said she has no personal position on the California endorsement. But it’s Palin’s choice to make, and no one else’s, said Heidkamp, whose group — the Fairbanks 912 Project — organized a local Tea Party tax day rally.

“She should endorse whoever she thinks is the best candidate,” Heidkamp said. “That’s her right and her responsibility.”


  • PUNISHER55

    I want whoever can win and Send Boxer back to her mansion and servants. I strongly support the tea party, but that does’nt make me stupid.

  • Cold Soldier

    I think we can all agree that our founding fathers were profoundly wise. Do you think it was a coincidence that they were largely CONSERVATIVE WHITE MALES :?: (and I say “largely” because a few held some mildly liberal views)

    I’m really starting to think American white males should just be neutered at birth, to save everyone else alot of time and effort. :roll:

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  • Dogbert41

    I agree completely. She’s got the bank to do it. She’s already put out that massive zeppelin youtube video that ROCKS.

  • John

    The Tea Party hero is Ron Paul… Not Palin…

    • political.fish

      Ron Paul is no hero, he’s a pussy in sheep’s clothing.

    • Mertin

      I couldn’t agree with you more, John. Palin is a photogenic intellectual flyweight who’s wheeled out to appeal to Republicans who vote for someone cute who speaks in the right bumper sticker messages… though Palin has difficulty getting them right.

      Dan Quayle was another GOP attempt to use that ploy.

      Ron Paul’s the guy who made the deficit a public issue with the Time Square deficit clock. Palin’s the woman who understands the Russian threat because she can see it out her kitchen window!

    • Citizen K

      John,
      For those who do not know, RP is a Pork King and his district is one of the UNION STRONGHOLD in Texas. Most of them are with United Steel Workers and are in the chemical plants and refineries (like BP Texas City). He had more than enough signatures for his expose the Federal Reserve bill early last summer but would not push it forward.

      HE HAS NEVER SUPPORTED the military in any vote every. I can tell you about his goons and how they are worse than the Obamabots here in Louisiana from personal experience and threats to me, my house and my wife.

    • CPLViper

      I’ve been to a bunch of Tea Parties and there is definately a group of people that support Ron Paul, there is definately just as big a group that support Palin. At this point, I really don’t give a shit about the 2012 ballot. One step at a time, I see it as first getting true conservatives on the Congressional ballots to stop the runaway socialist government. And to do that I don’t have to agree with everything a candidate stands for (but I don’t support anyone who doesn’t share at least 80% of my views). I will worry about 2012 the day after the elections in November.

    • David Ross

      As proof that Mertin is a troll he vomits up that old Tina Fey line she had on SNL about “seeing Russia from her kitchen window”. Mertin if you insist on seeing yourself as an intellect then you need to do much better than that and use things that Palin ACTUALLY said.

    • Citizen K

      Viper,
      The nuke idea sounds okay but from what a friend of mine experienced in Russia with downhole drilling tools, they have done some really nasty stuff to their wells in the past which Inconel being eaten away worse than the most sour well he has ever known. Because of this I would not trust their experiences using such methods.

      There were numerous tankers torpedoed in the GoM during WWII by the Germans, and no lasting harm from the spills.

      BTW, there are over 600 oil seeps in the GoM which emit over 22,000,000 gals of oil annually. The GoM will recover just as it did after PEMEX’s Ixtoc I which spewed for 9 months with oil reaching across the TX coast.

    • Bobby E.

      I knew the “Paulites” would subvert, and attempt to ruin, the Tea Party for their own ends. The Tea Party is about the voice of the American people at large and not any one candidate.

  • Stacy

    Here is the truth, plain and simple…

    DeVore speaks a good game. He is a Conservative even though his campaign has been paying his staff with state resources… So, he aint the most ethical guy in the room. He is however a total spoiler. He is placing Tom Campbell in the #1 spot by splitting the Conservative vote, in which Fiorina edges him out by over 10 points in most polls….

    SO, if Tom Campbell gets the nomination, we are in a very bad place considering Tom Campbell has ties to Jihadists..
    http://www.redcounty.com/tom-campbells-jihadist-friends/37468

    Sarah Palin did a very bold thing here but it wasn’t for any other reason than to save California from itself. I commend her for stepping in.

    • Kagiso Edwards

      I agree Stacy .. I have watcherd devore and fiorina discuss the issues .. and she came out looking like a far stronger candidate .. devore came out looking a bit meek, more like mccain than mccain … fiorina .. is highly pro-NRA, pro-life, pro-business … no candidate is perfect …but fiorina is the better candidate .. so stop crying everyone .. Palin has done more to get the tea party members together than anyone ….yeah she supported mccain .. but dang .. she owes him for the vp pick so cut her some slack ..

  • http://touchstonesjests.blogspot.com/ TouchStone

    If it’s 50 miles in, it’s 50 miles back out.
    Does anyone really think the People’s Republik of Kalifornia is going to switch from Karl Marx to Mother Teresa in just one election?

    As long as things KEEP moving in the right direction, improvement is improvement.

    As for ronpaul, except for auditing/abolishing the Fed, he’s too much of a naive idealist to do this Republic any good.
    You want “spoilers”?
    Those would be the paulites.

  • Stacy

    And the other reason Palin didn’t endorse Chuck. Probably had to do with his answer to a question she posed about Al Qaeda

    “Chuck Devore: Taliban and Al Qaeda DO NOT present existential threat to US”

    http://www.therightscoop.com/chuck-devore-taliban-and-al-qaeda-do-not-present-existential-threat-to-us/

    • Citizen K

      That does it for me, he is no different that Ron Paul with a dumbassed statement like that.

  • Richwill

    For the above posters that think that Sarah Palin is not intelligent, I suggest rethinking that. The left wing media portrayed Reagan as a buffoon before he was elected by two landslides and during his terms in office. One explosion in the gulf is not the end of the world. I pose one question: Where was the government for 12 days? One more question: where the hell is the MSM and the government during the flooding of Nashville?? Oh, that’s right they voted for McCain.
    I do not like Fiorina even a little bit, and it is correct that she damn near did HP in.

  • Giorgi

    where did these people come from? seems one stumbled on a touchy subject.
    first of all, ron paul is an isolationist, and his policy would not just alienate the frendly nations – he will cut the ties with them, period. and how would US remain as worlds economic power when it doesnt persue an active foreign policy? sure, some of his ideas are within the mainstream of Tea Party: there should be a greater control over the central bank, a well thought out and discussed proposal for banking system reform, decentralisation between federal and state govts. but i think, from what i can tell, the issue is about executing already constitutionally mandated rights and duties to existing branches. when congress doesnt do what people want, and feds get in a way of state govts decisionmaking, as well as having a system of checks and ballance between the powers restored so it will actually function. what ron paul is promising if u read some more, in reality is an anarchist principle. not greek style anarchists who rumble the streets setting buildings on fire, i mean the phylosophy of anarchist movement. hes an anarchist. and anarchist society doesnt have much reserve stored in it for innovation and economic growth. and US cant afford anarchist president.

  • Jay

    ANWR isnt under water.

  • YERMOM

    Mertin, your troll skin is showing.

    please try to restrain yourself.

  • Mertin

    Calling for intelligent conservatism isn’t trolling. Criticism of simplistic opportunism isn’t trolling. Now if you’re happy with Palin’s competence then vote for her but I prefer conservatives who are capable of combining logical thought processes with intelligible English.

    But if, in these difficult, times you feel we can make do with less so be it and God help America.

  • Citizen K

    She certainly has said “Drill baby drill” A little for the uninformed is that there likely was some political pressure for BP to drill this lease. Shell had MC252 but let the lease go because of problems with pressure in the formation and already knowing that there was 100 million bbls of light sweet crude (ain’t none better) in the reserve. BP picked up the lease later.

    A few years ago all the freaking envirowhackos (like Mertin) and Demoncraps where hollering about the Big Oil Companies must be price fixing because they were not producing all of the leases they had obtained. They said that this would mean that we did not need to drill ANWR and other onshore locations now shut off to drilling by the Leftists and Sierra Club nutjobs.

    Now if the Leftists FORCED BP to drill this well (behind closed doors of course) then it is THEIR FAULT

    Go screw yourself Mertin you don’t know shit.

  • CPLViper

    Personally, I believe that the problem 5000 ft under the ocean could have been rectified in a “flash”. All that has to be done is to detonate a small yield tactical nuke to fuse the fucking well closed. Then BP can move a new rig over about 100 ft away and drill a new hole … back in business.

    Oh wait … my idea would mean the government would have to DO something … oh well, back to whatever the original plan is … what was it today, a cork?

  • political.fish

    Troll

  • copperpeony

    Fiorina is a RINO. Thats all I have to say.

  • political.fish

    I’m not for Fiorina, I’m against trolls. And you are no conservative.