Evans Liberal Politics
March 26, 2010
Campaigning Together, McCain and Palin
Call for ‘Peaceful Revolution’
Sarah Palin appeared today with Sen. John McCain to urge Arizona voters to re-elect McCain and help lead a peaceful political revolution in the United States.
“There’s something going on out there, my friends, there’s something going on, and it’s a revolution,” said McCain. “It’s a peaceful revolution, but we’re going to take on this Obama Care. ”
It was the first time the two have campaigned together since the former running mates lost the 2008 presidential election.
The pair slammed what Palin called the “lame stream media” for suggesting that disgruntled conservative activists might resort to violence and damage Republican chances in November.
“Let me clear the air right now,” said Palin. “We might as well call it like we see it. In respect to the Tea Party movement, the beautiful movement, everyone here today, we are all part of that movement. . . We are all that Tea Party movement.”
McCain predicted Republicans would win big in November.
“We’re going to take it on in the courts because it’s unconstitutional. We’re going to take it on in the Senate. We’re going to take it on in the streets. We’re going to take it on in voter registration. And my friends, we’re going to take it on November the 2nd when we take control of the House and the Senate.”
McCain and Palin made their remarks at a campaign rally in Tucson, Ariz.
Read the full article, here.
See, Scott Brown: President’s Rhetoric ‘Inappropriate’, ABC News Politics, March 26, 2010, by Devin Dwyer, David Wright and Jennifer Wlach.
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