Donald Trump would ‘love’ to have Sarah Palin in his future administration

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Is this David Axelrod’s fever dream? So far, the 2016 presidential cycle has been full of unbelievable insanity, and there’s a theory – which I don’t believe – that Donald Trump is basically a Democratic Party plant. Because every time Trump opens his mouth, it feels like more people decide they’re going to vote for the Dem candidate. As I said, I don’t believe that. I think Trump is genuinely THAT arrogant, smug, crazy, offensive and destructive. But here’s a very early Christmas present for the Dems: Trump says that he would totally want Sarah Palin to play a role in a would-be Trump Administration. OMG.

Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump revealed Monday that he isn’t against putting former Alaska governor Sarah Palin in an official role in his administration.

“I’d love that,” he said in an interview on The Palin Update on Mama Grizzly Radio. “She really is somebody that knows what’s happening, and she’s a special person, she’s really a special person, and I think people know that. And she’s got a following that’s unbelievable.”

Trump described the former vice presidential candidate as having a “kind of strength” that you don’t see much of anymore, comparing her to other GOP candidates who he described as “weak” and “ineffective.”

The businessman has courted controversy since announcing his candidacy in June. His comments on immigration and former Republican presidential candidate John McCain have made headlines.

[From People]

Bring on the word salads!! TRUMP/PALIN 2016!!!! Chris Hayes made a really funny joke last night about Trump’s lawyer, Michael Cohen, and how he bitched out the Daily Beast on Monday. Part of Cohen’s unhinged diatribe was “what I’m going to do to you is going to be f–king disgusting.” Hayes joked that those words should be Trump’s new slogan: Trump/Palin 2016: What I’m Going to Do to You Is Going To Be F—king Disgusting. Or they could just go with Trump/Palin 2016: You Cannot Rape Your Spouse, There’s Very Clear Case Law.

In truth, Trump would probably not offer Palin the vice presidency, because that move would be too reminiscent of what “loser” John McCain did. No, Trump would make Palin his Secretary of State. You know he would. She has all of that experience seeing Russia from her house.

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  1. Size Does Matter says:

    If this happens I’m moving to Belfast.

    • Tristan says:

      It ought to be hilariously funny, but it is actually very frightening, as there are enough crazy Tea Party supporters out there to make this happen. It is truly scary that these awful, horrible nutters could potentially be leading the free world.

      • belle de jour says:

        This is a weird, parallel universe race: Trump surprised the Republican machine & its anointed heir, while Sanders surprised the Democratic machine and its assumptive heiress.

        I share your pain re the Donald, but there are a few semi-hopeful scenarios left: amongst them (in any combination)… he may still self-combust and flame out; he may jump to a third party and lead enough angry voters into the desert with him; the GOP may eventually band together to shut him down (expect more ‘leaks’ and odd ‘contender’ alliances, e.g.)… well, at any rate, there are still many possibilities left. At least, this is what I tell myself while backing out of the room.

    • EM says:

      While I don’t think it’s likely …. I am looking at London or Toronto as Plan B.

    • Size Does Matter says:

      Can we start a hair truth movement? Call me shallow but in addition to gaping open mouthed at some of the horrible things I’ve read Trump has done and said, I could never vote for someone with that ridiculous fraud on his head.

      • Elisa the I. says:

        I was just zooming in on his hair situation. WTF is going on on his head (not to mention inside)?? It looks like he combed his hair from the back of his head all the way to the front!?

      • lou says:

        Reminds me of Christian Bale’s hair in American Hustle – e combed it over with some kind of toupee padding underneath. SO stupid.

    • Rene says:

      Stupid is attracted to stupid, it makes perfect sense. Between the two of them they don’t even have half a brain. Do you remember is science class with the magnet and the iron shavings?Well, three you go.

  2. JudyK says:

    Wow, he’s really living in an alternate universe. I have no doubt that he could also see Russia from her house.

    • Pinky says:

      The House of Delusion. Join us. It’s fun! *Cue funhouse carnival music.

    • Jay says:

      To be fair, Palin didn’t say she could see Russia from her house. Tina Fey said it while doing a Palin impression as a joke.

      But yeah, I agree they’re both nutty.

      • JudyK says:

        You’re right. She said (speaking of Russia), “They are actually our next-door neighbors, and you can actually see Russia from land here in Alaska.” Hence, Tina Fey’s satire.

        I’ll never forget Katie Couric interviewing Palin and asking her which newspapers, news publications, and news magazines she read and Palin telling Couric she’d get back to her on that.

      • Lucky Charm says:

        JudyK, to be fair, most likely it was because she couldn’t pronounce Dr. Seuss.

      • Tiffany :) says:

        Yes, it is a play on words of what Palin actually said, but the TRUE humor is that Palin suggested that because Russia was visible from remote parts of Alaska, that meant she had foreign policy experience.

        My boyfriend and I still throw in the phrase “All of ’em” when answering questions to each other, as a nod to Palin’s vast taste in reading material.

      • Lena says:

        The hilarious thing about Tina Feys parody was, that she actually didn’t really change much. Palin had said almost everything almost exactly like in her impression.

  3. Lynnie says:

    NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO

  4. Kiddo says:

    OMG, this marmot kidnapper/hostage keeper HAS TO BE TROLLING.

    • Shambles says:

      To those who don’t believe that this man never, ever needs to be president… Sarah f*cking Palin. If this doesn’t convince people that Trump is dangerous and completely out of his mind, I don’t know what will.

    • kcarp says:

      I don’t think this is real. I do not think this is a real candidacy. Does anyone actually know people who are Tea Party supporters? If they were running rampant as claimed wouldn’t they be more visible in society?

      I know my mother in law is a Tea Party supporter, she doesn’t buy any of this Trump stuff. Obama was speaking at a location not far from us and there were people with Confederate Flags on the highway where he drove by. My Tea Party supporting mother in law was horrified. She agreed it makes people in our area look ignorant and disrespectful. So I wouldn’t say Trump is a lock as a Tea Party Candidate.

      • Lilacflowers says:

        My cousin’s wife plans to vote for him. She also has a confederate flag decal on her car, which is really strange considering Connecticut is the farthest south she has ever been

      • mytbean says:

        I think that Trump is a distraction. I think one particular candidate paid him to run in order to draw press away from the center so that they can, pull a string, he drops out with a flippant remark and then, at the end, shortly before the actual elections the candidates still standing can do an abbreviated (and much less informative) campaign.

      • Katy says:

        Lilacflowers – your comment made me laugh hard sitting at my desk!!!!! That has got to be the most hilarious thing I have heard all day. I live in Texas and you almost NEVER see a confederate flag. Connecticut??? Really?? I’m thinking about moving to Costa Rica. Seriously – if Trump gets elected I am so gone!!!

      • Tiffany :) says:

        I tend to think it is legit. Instead of being like a Sheldon Adelson, who is a billionaire who spends his money supporting candidates in a way to indirectly buy the White House, Trump thinks why not buy the White House for yourself?

        Unlike other candidates who rely on the party to direct funding to their campaigns, Trump doesn’t need the party.

      • Me too says:

        Yes, they exist. Welcome to the South. 5/6 people I asked support trump AND hate gay marriage AND…. Well, the list goes on and on.

  5. BooBooLaRue says:

    I just threw up in my mouth.

  6. ldub says:

    jesus take the wheel……
    like for real this is some four horsemen sh*t right here.

  7. Matador says:

    Hair Salad/Word Salad 2016.

  8. dr mantis toboggan says:

    I was going to make a joke but trump beat me to it

  9. bondbabe says:

    God, Allah, Buddha…help us!

    A Secretary of State has to have DIPLOMACY–that is severely lacking (as well as other attributes) in Sarah Palin AND Donald Trump.

  10. Pedro45 says:

    The Palin Update on Mama Grizzly Radio??? That’s a real thing that exists?

  11. T.Fanty says:

    Yep, she’s special alright. He got that bit right.

  12. Hawkeye says:

    Any Americans who would like to move to Canada should this happen, let me know, I have two spare bedrooms and seven cats!

    • GoodNamesAllTaken says:

      I’m in. Thank you. It seems Canadians are always rescuing Americans in times of trouble. Thank you.

      • Giddy says:

        The news about Cecil yesterday was so depressing. I hope that dentist learns what it feels like to be hunted and harassed. Poor Cecil was so accustomed to humans that he probably just stood there while that a**hole shot him. Trophy hunting needs to be banned nationally and internationally.
        (Sorry, reply meant for Kitten)

    • Kitten says:

      My boyfriend and I are talking about moving to Canada. Seriously. The killing of Cecil the Lion is the last straw for me. I cannot take this country and their f*cking guns anymore.

      Canada or Sweden maybe.

      Also, I love that you have seven cats, Hawkeye ♥

      Please please everybody sign the petition to end trophy hunts and/or donate:

      https://takeaction.takepart.com/actions/lions-like-cecil-aren-t-trophies-usfws-don-t-allow-exceptions-for-wealthy-hunters

      https://www.awf.org/donate

      • Hawkeye says:

        I hear you Kitten. Have you heard of Satao the elephant? Basically the same thing – one of the last mega-huge elephants, called tuskers, was murdered by poachers. They tried once and just wounded him, the park vets/rangers were able to patch him. He was missing for ten days and then found dead, tusks gone and face hacked off. I cried for days after that, especially after reading that he was so smart, he knew that he was being hunted and would deliberately hide around people he didn’t know. Ugh I’m crying right now. Just a word of caution, there are some graphic photos of his body floating around online. I mean, be prepared but look at them, because until we confront the reality of what poaching and trophy hunting looks like, I don’t think enough people will care.

      • Pinky says:

        @kitten and @Hawkeye

        God, I hate people so much.

      • Kitten says:

        I remember Satao. That was just like last year right? I remember the brutal images of his carcass.
        I am so heart-broken right now. I don’t know why I’m taking it so hard but I’ve been teary-eyed since I saw the news about Cecil when I first woke up this morning. What is wrong with people? I cannot comprehend how humans can be so….awful.

        Thanks for understanding, Hawkeye. Much ♥♥ and internet hugs to you. You are truly one of the good ones, my friend.

      • Pandy says:

        Yes, come to Canada! At least our @ssholes don’t have the right to bear arms.

      • belle de jour says:

        @Pandy: I hope you get royalties from the board of tourism; I think you’ve just come up with the ‘Virginia is for Lovers’ for Canada.

      • Giddy says:

        The news about Cecil yesterday was so depressing. I hope that dentist learns what it feels like to be hunted and harassed. Poor Cecil was so accustomed to humans that he probably just stood there while that a**hole shot him. Trophy hunting needs to be banned nationally and internationally

      • Hawkeye says:

        @Kitten that was last year, maybe May? Here’s a good link to start for anyone who wants to learn more about Satao: http://tsavotrust.org/news/2014/6/13/kwaheri-satao-saying-goodbye-to-a-tsavo-icon

        Hunting animals for sports and trinkets is ghastly. You don’t need ivory; use metal or glass or wood or plastic or literally anything else for the trinkets which are probably a bunch of sh*t that you don’t need anyway. Two, it’s just another example of how some people, particularly the rich, would rather do literally anything with their money other than make a positive difference to another human being. That loser dentist that murdered Cecil (and is responsible for the impending death of Cecil’s cubs, as well as the catastrophic economic and cultural loss for the peoples of Zimbabwe) spent $55K on that particular hunt; how many mouths could that have fed? How much habitat could that have saved? How many people could have been saved from foreclosure/eviction? Three, I don’t have words to describe the kind of monster that would lure a non-threatening, practically domesticated creature out of its home, shoot it with a bow and arrow from afar like a coward, track the poor thing for 40 hours as it died slowly and in pain, and then skin and behead it, leaving its body behind like garbage.

      • Kitten says:

        Thanks for that link, Hawkeye. Gah. Cannot stop crying. Even though it shouldn’t matter, somehow it’s all the worse knowing what intelligent and sensitive animals elephants are.

        Yeah that stupid “hunter” (and we all know he’s not a real hunter, just a weak coward) wanted to show how big his d*ck was by taking out a lion with a bow and arrow. When he failed miserably at that, the next step was to shoot Cecil and put him out of his misery after 40 hours of suffering. My heart goes out to the people who worked with that lion, who sought to protect and learn from him. They must be devastated.

        Additionally, from a purely economic standpoint, these trophy hunts seem incredibly stupid. Considering what a money-maker African safaris are, it seems very short-sighted to murder all the animals that tourists pay to see. So some private company gets 55-100K up-front but what about the long-term effects of not having these gorgeous creatures as part of the African landscape?
        If one good thing comes out of this senseless tragedy, I hope it’s the end of trophy hunts for good.

        Also I read that Cecil’s cubs may already have been killed by a rival male lion. They no longer have their dad to protect them. Ugh. I can’t stand this.

        @Giddy @ Pinky @ Pandy-I hear you guys so much. Sigh.

      • LAK says:

        Kitten/Hawkeye: I can’t tell you how disgusted I am by Cecil’s death. Not to mention his cubs.

        I hope they lock up the dentist for the full 15yrs as they are threatening to do to the other organisers of this particular hunt.

        And i’m with you regarding the logic behind these big game hunts. Just a few weeks ago, some stupid govt official in Namibia was simultaneously telling off Harry for joining the conservation effort in Namibia and boasting about the money that these big game hunts bring into the economy via the licences. The short-sightedness of it is mind blowing because safaris are big business, but if you kill off the animals, what then?

        On a personal note, the point at which I reached murderous levels of rage at these big game hunters was when I heard that Giraffes have now been added to list of animals to be killed.

        At least lions, tigers, elephants have a remote hope of defending themselves. Giraffes are the polar opposite of that. They are naturally gentle, wouldn’t hurt a fly and are now being ‘hunted’.

        And the excuse is always that licenses were made available therefore it’s all legal.

        Just because you can doesn’t mean you should. Every single person who participates in this is a POS as far as I’m concerned.

        Speaking of POS, Trump’s two eldest sons are big game hunters.

      • Hawkeye says:

        @LAK silver lining: the US has extradition with Zimbabwe.

        Re: giraffes. That is heartbreaking. You know, I didn’t even think of Cecil or Satao as being able to defend themselves. It’s not like they were faced in hand-to-paw combat with an opponent. The hunt was stacked against them 100%, not just because of the weaponry, but because they trusted humans.

        Ugh, I’m ugly crying again.

      • Lilacflowers says:

        Kit t’en, I don’t think we’ll need to move. I can feel our state starting to succeed right now.

      • Tiffany :) says:

        Cecil’s story breaks my heart. I just do.not,understand how people can see a living being that awe inspiring and the first thought that comes to their mind is that they want to kill it. It is seriously a disturbed way to think.

      • Max3 says:

        Doesn’t anybody remember the pictures of Trumps son trophy hunting?? Gross

    • vauvert says:

      I’m with Hawkeye (cool name btw); we’ll be happy to welcome any American friends to our Canadian home. If we are lucky we’ll get rid of Harper shortly and things will get even better.

      • Hawkeye says:

        @vauvert, YES. It’s time for King Stephen to go away. I am so deeply embarrassed by his abysmal positions on issues like the freedom of the press, the environment, trade agreements, EVERYTHING. We used to be international examples of these things.

    • Lucky Charm says:

      Do you allow dogs?

  13. mia girl says:

    Are those four horsemen riding towards us from the distance?

  14. escondista says:

    Dude trollin so hard he could live under a bridge

  15. Kiddo says:

    Whatta ya say we just set the US up in flames now, and be done with it? Who’s in?

  16. Tiffany says:

    HAHAHAHA…*INHALES*…..HAHAHAHAHAHA..

    Oh, you were serious.

  17. Nan says:

    This is some sort of social experiment ? Yes? Hunger Games 2.0

  18. Lara K says:

    And Jimbob Duggar for vice president. Cuz he’s special too.

    • Lucky Charm says:

      Josh needs a job, too! He’s got four kids and a wife to support now. If Anna were smart, that’s where it would end, too.

  19. aims says:

    I read this to my husband last night and he had the hardest laugh I’ve ever seen. He’s been keeping up with this train wreck, because it’s so absurd it’s funny.
    Actually, I think Sarah would be an appropriate candidate for him. Both are ego maniacs, both are terrible human beings.

    I’m kinda loving this. The republicans are self destructing. It’s highly dysfunctional and it’s been a hoot watching their freak show slowly unraveling.

    • mia girl says:

      The Republican/Tea Party encouraged this kind of crazy from Trump and Palin in recent years giving them strong voices in their party. They brought her brand of crazy to prominence and they allowed Trump to be lead-birther… But now, they have monsters on their hands they can not control.

      This right here is their very own home-made horror movie staring the Republican/Tea Party’s Frankenstein and his Bride.

      • Hawkeye says:

        THANK YOU and AMEN. The GOP must, must, must be held directly responsible for Donald Trump. Pretending he’s on the fringe is letting them get away with it.

    • Kat says:

      But not just that. Sarah Palin offers Wiggy Trumps the kind of intellectual challenge he’s really ready for.

      You can’t buy that. Even if you can buy silence.

  20. Michelle says:

    Attaching yourself to Sarah Palin is political suicide so we’ll see if his numbers in the polls drop after this.

    I went out to dinner with family last night and my uncle was carrying on about how he’s considering voting for Trump. My dad and I both just shook our heads and said nothing because it wouldn’t be worth it to go on about how and why we find him to be a ridiculous candidate and human being. He’s got a lot of people blinded by his bullsh*t. I still don’t think he’ll make it past the debates.

    • RUDDYZOOKEEPER says:

      I just posted something similar further down. Totally agree. He won’t survive this, thankfully.

  21. lisa says:

    to be fair, it’s a pairing that makes sense

    it’s not like we havent been warned

  22. jen2 says:

    But he is right—she is VERY special!! And so is the driver of the clown bus. It must be nice to have absolutely no filter, common sense or grasp on reality and be leading the republican group of candidates for President of the US and this says quite a bit. I just can’t wrap my head around this at all. With all of the insanity in this group, this makes some kind of wacky sense. They are a match made in hell.

  23. Damn says:

    If these two won they’d cause the WWIII within a week of their presidency. They would piss everyone off that other countries would unite to nuke the US.

  24. Olenna says:

    Well, **ck me. This clown is trying to create a real, live circus. I just can’t be bothered to read about him anymore.

  25. saras says:

    If that position is on her knees under his gold desk then I can believe it!

  26. Tippipippi says:

    I hope he gets the Republican nomination, it’s a guaranteed Democratic win for the presidency as long as they pick a suitable, appealing candidate. If he did by some miracle win, he’s anti war so as bad as he may be on domestic issues, he won’t bring worldwide, nuclear Armageddon like most Republicans seem to be striving for. There is far worse, that is genuinely scary.

  27. frivolity says:

    Is that Bizarro Superman I see flying in the background?

  28. RUDDYZOOKEEPER says:

    I see this as a good thing. His poll popularity is high right now because people want to shake their fists in the air and mouth off about his unapologetic views & taking control & standing up for the country & how they like his aggressive style. But today I’m seeing the look of “oh sh!t” in those same faces. The people I know who spouted off about Trump yesterday are curiously silent about him today.

    • FingerBinger says:

      Trump is a joke. Palin is a joke. The serious people in the republican party understand that.

      • RUDDYZOOKEEPER says:

        I guess I need to clarify – I meant that I people I know who adamantly & unabashedly supported Trump yesterday are curiously mum & deer-in-headlights today. I am not a fan.

    • RUDDYZOOKEEPER says:

      I guess I need to clarify – I meant that I people I know who adamantly & unabashedly supported Trump yesterday are curiously mum & deer-in-headlights today. I am not a fan.

    • NeNe says:

      Not quite. He’s a joke, and she’s a moron. G-d help us if these to a**holes take over!!!

  29. Jayna says:

    What a mess the Republican Party is right now with their candidates. It’s like a bad comedy show. Rick Perry saying gun-free zones are a bad idea, and allow everyone to be able to bring guns to the movie theatres and churches. That’s his solution for this onslaught of more and more senseless massacres. You can’t make this stuff up. Everyone start packing everywhere you go. That’s the answer.

  30. kri says:

    It needed only this. Now it is the perfect turdstorm.

  31. Tiffany says:

    Somewhere Sanders and Clinton’s staff members are pooling money for a thank you basket, without one hint of irony.

  32. Lilacflowers says:

    Words fail

  33. Giddy says:

    What a nightmare scenario: Donald with him combover, Sarah with her bump-it, both of them bloviating like weasels on speed. This is a pure gift to the Democrats.

    • fun factor says:

      “Bloviating like weasels on speed”: thank you SO much, Giddy! I doubted I’d ever laugh again.

    • belle de jour says:

      Excellent. Bloviating Speed Weasels is the name of a band waiting to happen.

  34. paranormalgirl says:

    Please someone convince me that this tool isn’t going to somehow win causing me to revoke my hard won citizenship and move full time to the Bahamas.

    • Sam says:

      He’s not going to win. Calm down. He lacks any institutional/high roller support, which is essential to actually winning. His own wealth is vastly inflated and he is certainly not going to go bankrupt just to finance a political campaign. Right now he is only getting attention because of his one actual, decent skill – media manipulation.

      Here’s what’s going to happen. As the election draws closer, the other candidates will start to get more press. Trump will have to struggle to get into a debate, and if he does, he’ll crash and burn. Everything he has done up until this point has been carefully orchestrated and planned. He’s completely insane off the cuff or caught by surprise, and a debate would reveal it pretty fast. No legit organization will endorse him either.

      My prediction is that he’ll probably continue to fly high in the polls for up to a few more months, if that. Once the high rollers come out with their money and start really financing the others, you’ll see Trump become a afterthought pretty fast.

      (This is all based on my husband working in politics and what he sees going on).

      • Giddy says:

        Agreed! Remember that last time around Rick Perry was in the lead until his disastrous debate and campaign trail performances.

      • Ms. D says:

        Finally a commentor that makes some sense. I’ve written about politics for a long time. And yes anyone who in the thick of it knows that Trump is not going to get the nomination and that his only real skill is media manipulation, which he has done FOR YEARS. Folks who say the GOP is a mess – 1) most likely vote Democrat no matter what and 2) are in denial if they think that Bernie and Hillary are not sideshows in their own right. I mean I for one cannot wait until the primary debates start on BOTH sides. They are both going to be circus acts, just like they are during election cycles where there is no incumbent running. Pop the popcorn!!!

      • Hawkeye says:

        He clinched the crucial Dennis Rodman endorsement!

      • Tiffany :) says:

        He’s not going to get to the nomination, but he WILL get to the debates. This won’t be a struggle for him, the first one is only in a couple weeks and he is at the top of the polls. He will be aggressive and challenging and will make the “legitimate” candidates say things that are more aggressive in response to his remarks, especially in regards to issues like immigration.

        He is pushing all candidates into extreme positions that won’t be good for their general election campaign. Remember, in past GOP debates, the audiences booed servicemen in active war zones (they were gay) and latino audience members (they assumed latino meant illegal immigrant). The debate audiences want the candidates to draw blood, and Trump will give it to them.

    • Hawkeye says:

      The fact that Donald Trump is given any attention at all instead of having been banned from society is a testament to the corporatization of American politics and media. I don’t think anyone really thinks that Trump is a Serious Candidate, but come on. COME ON. His candidacy is a slap in the face to democracy, because he’s not in the race to be a public servant or make life better for anyone but himself. Two, a party’s leading candidate for president will always be seen as representative of their party, and he should be the biggest, heaviest albatross around the GOP’s neck that I hope will finally sink that travesty of a clown car. Republicans who want to distance themselves from Trump really can’t, so they have no choice but to protest weakly and try to be make their hateful positions seem like isolate incidents.

  35. Olivia says:

    I always pictured the Anti-Christ with good hair, boy was I wrong.

    • belle de jour says:

      Oh, I don’t know; if he had a cute purse and some white mini boots, I could kind of see him as a Breck girl.

  36. Jan Harf says:

    Ok. Donald Trump running for president? Hahaha. But the thought of that hideous, vile, utterly STUPID woman receiving any publicity AT ALL while riding his completely ludicrous coattails makes me so ragey!!!

  37. EM says:

    The presidential candidate line up this time round is a three ring circus from Mars.

  38. Who ARE these people? says:

    Time for a Katie Couric interview to take them both down. And I wouldn’t mind Trump and his hair standing too close to that turkey-grinder, if anyone remembers that glorious Thanksgiving video from the last go-round.

  39. Mixtape says:

    He says that now, but he’ll trade up for a younger, more attractive female cabinet member in a few years.

  40. Tessa says:

    I heard his interview with Howard Stern where he made a point of mentioning that Sarah Palin had the nicest things to say about him and he (Donald actually said that) likes people who like him. So he’s just throwing it out there to pull in the conservative fans of Palin but he isn’t going to give her much power in the end. He’ll take her on the road, use (and abuse) her influence her popularity among various loonies but he won’t actually provide her with any serious role in the end.

    • bravo soldier says:

      The fact that a vile imbecile like Palin has any influence, in AMERICA, says it all. The combo of this vermin and a Hitler-lite populist Trump is just perfect. We are done.

  41. Firebomber says:

    This has got to be a cruel joke. Right?

  42. jwoolman says:

    Well, he’s right about one thing. Sarah Palin does have a following that’s unbelievable. Maybe not in the way he intended.

  43. bcgirl says:

    not to worry, not to worry. The Bush’s have got this.
    Get ready for President Bush III, it’s going to happen. They did it in 2000, there going to do it again. Popular vote is irrelevant.

    • Firebomber says:

      sadly I agree

    • Lilacflowers says:

      And with that, prepare for the third Bush family induced economic crash, just like 1989 and most of the 00s, and the third war in Iraq with Iran thrown in for good measure

      • bcgirl says:

        I’m really hoping once Trump is ousted he’ll put some of his millions behind uncovering whatever the Bush’s will get up to this time.

      • Tiffany :) says:

        To be fair, I think the Bush I economic crash was due in large part to Reagan, but Bush I did support those policies as VP.

  44. weirswalker says:

    If this is true, there goes my vote..she and her family are Alaska white Trash…

  45. lisa2 says:

    Is this then not enough to show the world and voting public that he is in fact.. INSANE

  46. Lucky Charm says:

    I agree with The Donald on one thing – Sarah Palin IS a special person. But I don’t think what he means and what I mean are the same thing!

    And it truly is unbelievable that she has a following.

  47. Lily J says:

    GOD BLESS TRUMP AND GOD BLESS PALIN for all the destruction they inadvertently do to the Republican party. This implosion is long overdue and thank god we have these clowns to make it amusing. *Grabs popcorn*

  48. GreenieWeenie says:

    A Trump administration would recall Berlusconi’s….former escorts in cabinet level positions, hahaha.

  49. DarkSparkle says:

    Bernie 2016, please.

    • Pivotal Badger says:

      Me too DarkSparkle, me too!

      My husband and I had our own Bernie Sanders online house party with 100,000 other Americans last night. Come on over to the bright side!

      Maple infused Bern Baby Berns (shaken, not stirred) with, you guessed it, Cheez-its. Followed by Ben and Jerrys Revolutionary Road of course! Bring on the debates!

      • DarkSparkle says:

        I was at a packed bar in Detroit with 300 other enthusiastic supporters. I feel the Bern 🙂 I hope the media starts to pick up on his growing grassroots support.

  50. Raven says:

    I remember a GOP politician saying Trump was Democratic plant, with the intention of making Republicans look stupid.

    I laughed at that conspiracy theory, but after reading this about Palin, I’m convinced the politician may be right.