Friday, July 17, 2009

Greta discusses Sarah Palin with Byron York

The Washington Examiner's chief political correspondent Byron York was Greta van Susteren's guest on Thursday night's edition of "On The Record." Here are some quotes:
"Palin's 72 percent favorable rating is very good, and you have to remember this poll was taken about a week after she announced her resignation. So it kind of indicates, at least among Republican and those right-leaning independents, that didn't do her any damage."

"I was in South Carolina last week, talked with the former head of the state party down there, and he said they've been trying very hard in May to get her to their big fund-raising dinner, thought they had an agreement, but it just couldn't -- didn't go through because she was too tied down in Alaska. But he said, you know, That would have been huge for us. It would have been huge. And there are a lot of other state party chairmen who would love to have her come to local fund- raising dinners."

"...there were social conservatives, especially in Iowa, who thought of Romney as a late convert. Some thought of him as a phony who had changed his position on especially the issue of life. And for those people, Palin is a hugely attractive candidate."
- JP

2 comments:

  1. Great piece! Liberals are running scared. They are in Panic mood.

    Go Sarah...

    ReplyDelete
  2. when I think of the possibility tht John Coale and Greta are advising Sarah, well I get a cold shiver and the hair stands up on the back of my head.
    Forgive my play on words but talking about the Fox being in the chicken house. Its no wonder that at times Sarah doesn't sound too different than McCain. Not a good direction for her. DD

    ReplyDelete