
Why did Palin Flip-Flop on her decision in March to raise her family in Alaska rather than to run for VP?
Back in March, Sarah Palin could no longer hide her pregnancy from the Alaskan people so she dropped the bombshell on them that she had been concealing it from the public for 7 months.
Since her tests showed that she had would give birth to a special needs child, she made press announcements to state that it would be an “impossibility” to pursue the Vice Presidency at this time in her life and that she would stay in Alaska to raise her family.
Why has she decided to flip-flop on her decision from a few months ago and instead decided to pursue an even more demanding career path that would leave even less time for her to spend with her special needs infant?
Hypocrisy? Nothing I have read about her engenders any confidence in her at all in any capacity. Men will vote with their dicks instead of their brains and women will hopefully see her as the phony she really is.
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