Is Sarah Palin Going To Make A Political Comeback? (VIDEO)

Before there was Trump, no conservative Republican drove liberals crazier than Sarah Palin.

She became a sensation as John McCain’s running mate in 2008 and she has done all kinds of things since then.

Now she might be planning a return to politics.

Red State reports:

She Might Be Coming Back

She was once the most popular and most vilified Republican in the party, even more so than the man she was playing second fiddle to in the 2008 presidential race, and now former Alaskan Governor Sarah Palin may be making a return to politics once again.

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During an interview with Eric Bolling on Newsmax’s “The Balance,” Palin was asked if she had any inclination to return to elected office, seeing as how she’s still a relatively popular individual.

“I would love to,” Palin told Bolling. “I would never say never.”

“I feel like there are still some offerings that I have in terms of a service heart, she continued. “I want to serve. I want to help the people, and I think I have a heck of a lot of common sense, and that’s what we need today, and I’m not so obsessively partisan that I let that get in the way of doing what’s right for the people.”

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“So, I would love to,” she concluded.

See the video below:

You may remember when Sarah Palin famously tweeted this at Alaska RINO Lisa Murkowski:

Conservatives would welcome Palin back to politics with open arms.

Liberals would completely lose their minds.

 

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