GOV. PALIN ON PIRRO: NO ENDORSEMENT, NO SC PREDICTED WINNER

“I want to help the cause, not hurt the cause. At this point, I’m vetting candidates like everyone else…I’m going to vet, live life and keep the fires burning at home,” former Alaska Governor Sarah Palin last night said in a two-segment TV interview with Judge Jeanine Pirro from her home in Wasilla, Alaska as her fireplace roared behind her.

Last night’s interview mainly pertained to former Arkansas Governor Michael Huckabee’s South Carolina question and answer forum for the field of declared candidates. Gov. Palin said she found no surprises from the forum. She cautioned the GOP to not “take a page out of Obama’s playbook. GOP, let’s not do that! No question should be censored or banned. All issues should be on the table. I’m a free-market capitalist. I understand the private sector and creative destruction, how jobs come and go.”

Judge Pirro asked Gov. Palin what she thought about Newt Gingrich directly making a negative statement against Mitt Romney in violation of the forum’s rules. “I didn’t tune in to it at the beginning to see what the rules were. We are busy. People have lives to run. these candidates must be concise, have solutions and not just throw out soundbites,” Gov. Palin said.

People want to know “Who is it that is best to undo what Obama has done to this country? Our debt is equal to our entire GDP.”

Judge Pirro asked Gov. Palin if this election would be about class warfare. “Well, President Obama would like this election to be about class warfare. I don’t think most Americans are envious of those who have succeeded,” she said.

Regarding an Evangelical group supporting Santorum, Gov. Palin said, “I think it is a strong message of support for Santorum. Value voters are important, but jobs is the number one issue. People are losing jobs and homes. Jobs, and the economy are an even more driving force. Seventy percent of jobs in South Carolina are from small businesses. They need certainty….Nothing has gotten better under Barack Obama,” Gov. Palin said.

She would not predict a winner in South Carolina’s primary, which is a week from yesterday. “I don’t know, Judge. Value voters will come out strong,” Gov. Palin said followed by a reiteration of “I don’t know.”

Judge Pirro noted that Santorum was selling his sweater vest. Gov. Palin said she would buy it if the proceeds were to go to a worthy charity.

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About Ron Devito

Ron Devito is a LAN infrastructure
engineer/project manager for Con Edison of New York. He manages CAT-5e and
fiber optic cable installation projects; designs and builds LAN rooms; and
works with battery backups (UPS), automatic transfer switches, and environmental
monitoring equipment.He owns
and operates North Star Promotions, which sells a complete
line of Palin Power products he designed and test-marketed in
Rochester, NY at Governor Palin’s book signing event. He also owns and
operates The North Star Group Amazon
store selling Going Rogue, and numerous products that
Governor Palin has referenced or is known to use, as well as products related
to her.Mr. Devito is an instrument-rated
private pilot and uses Microsoft’s FSX and X-Plane 9.0 to stay
proficient. He is also a recreational saltwater fisherman. Mr. Devito is
married without children and lives in Staten Island, NY. He has an MBA from
University of Phoenix, and a Bachelor in Journalism from St. John’s
University.Mr. Devito analyzes Governor
Palin’s accomplishments from the perspectives of an MBA, Transformational
Leadership, Feminism, and through the lens of Reagan Conservatism.He edits
and publishes US for Palin, and is an author
on Modern Conservative and SarahNET.

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