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darrmad
07-07-2013, 05:56 PM
http://www.csmonitor.com/USA/DC-Decoder/Decoder-Wire/2013/0701/Why-is-Sarah-Palin-saying-she-might-leave-the-GOP-video

Why is Sarah Palin saying she might leave the GOP? (+video)
Sarah Palin is no fan of immigration reform – at least, not since supporting it as a member of John McCain's presidential ticket in 2008. But the chances of her actually quitting the party over it? Remote.


By Peter Grier, Staff writer / July 1, 2013


Former Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin (r. in red) signs a poster held by her husband, Todd Palin (l.), on behalf of a supporter during the Faith and Freedom Coalition Road to Majority 2013 conference in Washington last month. Ms. Palin, the conference's final speaker, rejected calls for an immigration overhaul that includes a path to citizenship for immigrants in the country illegally.

Carolyn Kaster/AP/File

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WASHINGTON
Is Sarah Palin thinking about bolting the GOP to help found a new conservative US political party? That’s sure what it sounded like on Saturday when the subject arose in the course of a Fox News interview. Via Twitter, a viewer asked her if she’d consider creating a “Freedom Party” with right-leaning radio host Mark Levin. Her reply was that, yes indeed, maybe it’s time for a revolt.

Peter Grier
Washington Editor

Peter Grier is The Christian Science Monitor's Washington editor. In this capacity, he helps direct coverage for the paper on most news events in the nation's capital.

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If Republican leaders continue to “back away from the planks in our platform” and the principles on which the party of Lincoln and Reagan was founded, then rank-and-file Republicans with a “libertarian streak” might strike out on their own, Ms. Palin said.

“I love the name of that party, the ‘Freedom Party,’ ” said the ex-Alaska governor.

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Palin has long had problems with mainstream D.C. Republicans – her complaints about “crony capitalism” seem directed at both parties – but the particular item that’s now got her going is the immigration reform bill,

FlamingZword
07-07-2013, 07:00 PM
we need more than two parties in America