Sarah Palin Breaks Her Silence & Responds To McCain Saying He Regrets Picking Her: “Perpetual Gut-Punch”
That’s not what he told me! Sarah Palin says hearing John McCain say he regrets picking her as his running mate in 2008 is a ‘perpetual gut-punch’ and claims he’s told her the opposite.
Sarah Palin being on the ticket has done more for this country than John McCain’s entire service in the Senate.
Does he resent her because the only reason anyone voted for him was because of Sarah Palin?
Sarah Palin says when she hears about John McCain‘s bitterness daily towards her, ‘it’s like a perpetual punch in the gut’! Let me tell you Sarah, you should’ve been at the top of that ticket! #WeLoveSarah https://t.co/x3lyifzGd5
— GITMO 🇺🇸 (@President1Trump) May 11, 2018
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Sarah Palin broke her silence Thursday and said Sen. John McCain, R-Ariz., never told her directly that he regrets picking her as his running mate as the 2008 Republican presidential nominee.
However, the former Alaska governor said every time she hears about the reports of his bitterness towards her, it’s “like a perpetual gut-punch.”
“It’s not a real fun thing that part of my job is the requirement – is having to read the news every day,” Palin said in an interview with Daily Mail.
nstead, Palin insisted it is the people around McCain who have changed his mind about her.
“That’s not what Sen. McCain has told me all these years, as he’s apologized to me repeatedly for the people who ran his campaign – some who now staff MSNBC, the newsroom there, which tells you a lot,” she added. “I don’t know unless I heard it from Sen. McCain myself.” More
Twitter responds:
#TraitorMcCain
Palin,”That’s not what Sen. McCain has told me all these years, as he’s apologized to me repeatedly for the people who ran his campaign – some who now staff MSNBC, the newsroom there, which tells you a lot”https://t.co/giPklL9SxO— CNN’S Fake news!! (@cnnsbroken) May 11, 2018
Many only voted for him because of the addition of Sarah to the campaign. https://t.co/AsnpdcocCy
— SP_2016_EARTHQUAKE (@SP16_EARTHQUAKE) May 11, 2018
SHE was the only reason HE got my vote.
— Long little doggie (@54Doggie) May 11, 2018
@SenJohnMcCain is the Hillary Clinton of the @GOP. @SarahPalinUSA was the only thing going for him in 2008. It would have been the ass-kicking of a lifetime had she not been on the ticket. A revisionist old man acting like a revisionist old woman. Good riddance.
— Dr. Tabio (@drtabio) May 11, 2018
Sarah Palin responds to McCain’s regrets revealed in new book
Sorry Sarah, @SenJohnMcCain hate transcends everyone else feelings. After all John’s the most important person in the room..in his mind! https://t.co/ly6oQHP4r5 #FoxNews
— Harry Kary (@Harry_Kary) May 11, 2018
The ultimate sore loser. @senjohnmccain
Sarah Palin responds to McCain’s regrets revealed in new book https://t.co/hoqscZZUUI #FoxNews— Dragon Energy Sean 🐉 (@seandavidcooper) May 11, 2018
Don’t fret @SarahPalinUSA You are a class act that was paired with a faulty running mate whose heart is filled with hatred, lies, and perpetual deception. Shame on you @SenJohnMcCain
Sarah Palin responds to McCain’s regrets revealed in new book https://t.co/OXnslVDHkr
— Red in NJ (@RedKnightNJ) May 11, 2018
Classy response to @SenJohnMcCain https://t.co/Cwr0hD7JOF
— Nameless by Choice (@NotintheShade) May 11, 2018
After deciding to write-in another candidate and NOT vote John McCain for President, Sarah Palin as his VP pick is the ONLY reason I held my nose and voted for him in the end. We took our kids to see Sarah Palin at an energized campaign rally back then.https://t.co/fuso8EWPC2
— Mike Dorough (@MikeDDawg) May 11, 2018
She’s always a class act. She should have been #1 on the ticket.
Sarah Palin Responds To John McCain Saying He Regrets Choosing Her As VP |https://t.co/mh286U28vS
— Mrs. O (@parker1817) May 11, 2018
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