Sarah Palin refuses to rule out presidential run saying ‘anything’s possible’

Palin made the comments while casting her ballot in Wasilla on Super Tuesday,
initially declining to say who she had voted for out of the four candidates
that remain.

“I would not tell you who I voted for in this presidential preference poll,”
she said.

However, she later admitted to another news station that she had voted for
Newt Gingrich, the right-wing former House Speaker who spoke of colonising
the moon while canvassing votes in Florida.

She said she had voted for him because he was “the cheerful one”.

“I considered who can best bust through the Orwellian Obama rhetoric that we
heard more of today in Obama’s press conference talking about another
insolvent and unconstitutional bailout that has no funds to finance —
another program that he wants to kind of forced down our throat,” she
told Fox News host Neil Cavuto.

“Who can best bust these ideas of America never taking steps towards
energy independence and we have the natural resources here and can do it,
and who can best bust through that radical left dispensation and desire to
mistreat those who are defenseless, mistreat those who perhaps have some
disadvantages by making them more beholden to government? Who best can
contrast themselves from that?

“I thought who best could do that — my own personal opinion — is the cheerful
one, Newt Gingrich,” she said.

She added: “I have appreciated what he has to for — stood boldly for. He has
been the underdog in many of these primary races and these caucuses, and
I’ve respected what he has stood for. Up here what we have — it’s not a
primary, basically it’s not even a caucus — it’s a presidential preference
poll. My preference tonight was for the cheerful one.”

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