Palin endorses Hatch but why not Love
Rachel Rose Hartman’s article titled Sarah Palin endorses Sen. Orrin Hatch in Utah tells us that “Sarah Palin weighed in on the Utah Senate race during an interview Tuesday night and took a side. But instead of rallying around the Republican tea party challenger, as she has in other primary campaigns, the former Alaska governor endorsed longtime senator Orrin Hatch. "I want him to win," Palin told Fox News host Greta Van Susteren, saying she joined with other conservatives "who would like to see Mr. Balanced Budget return to Washington." The endorsement represents a departure from Palin's history of backing anti-establishment tea party outsiders like Christine O'Donnell in Delaware and Sharron Angle in Nevada, both of whom ran for statewide office in 2010. But according to Michael Warren of The Weekly Standard in his article titled All Utah Needs Is Love? A GOP star emerges in the Beehive State there has been no mentioned of the former Alaska governor stepping up as she did in other cases. Even though Love is being viewed as a serious “prospect of being the first black Republican woman in the House and the National Republican Congressional Committee finds a lot interesting about Love.” “Mia Love, the 36-year-old mayor of Saratoga Springs, Utah was born in New York City and moved to Utah in 1998, she supports the Paul Ryan Budget saying it looks for a solution to the impending entitlement crisis, she believes increased government spending and Obama-era laws like Obamacare are a threat to the American Dream, she believes in fiscal discipline, limited government, and personal responsibility. All this should be good reasons to endorse but maybe there are other reasons.
It may be because Ms. Palin has not gotten around to it yet or other things like Love being the daughter of Haitian immigrants, she is a Mormon and she has a most compelling story similar to the current White House occupant. She says that they came to American for a better life but unless they came over quite wealthy, one would have to wonder how much help her family received through entitlements. The very ones she now says the Ryan budget will fix and will damage the American Dream. Only Ms. Palin knows why there has not been any endorsement but voters must also ask themselves how can someone who promotes the advise of her father in a speech repeating “Mia, your mother and I never took a handout,’” she recounts her father’s words. “‘You will not be a burden to society. You will give back.” Would turn around and say “We cannot afford spending money to take care of people from the cradle to the grave,” she says. “When we decide to take away personal responsibility, I believe we’ve declined as a society.” Life in the United States are better is because we are all are accountable to each other.
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