S.E. Cupp: The Palin I Once Knew Is Gone

S.E. Cupp says the Sarah Palin she once knew is gone. She says this because of Palin’s endorsement of Donald Trump, whose stances on issues close to Palin’s heart have been inconsistent.

In the past, he called himself “very pro-choice.” Yet Palin — who made the very courageous and compassionate decision to have a baby she knew would be disabled — is unbothered.

Cupp adds that Trump’s “inauthenticity as an anti-establishment” ought to concern Palin too.

If his world-view weren’t enough to make Palin cringe, Trump’s inauthenticity as an anti-establishment candidate should be. Palin admirably took on what she called the “good old boy network” to become Alaska’s first female governor. Now, she leaps to support a guy who helped create that network and who thrives in it. In what bizarre world is a billionaire real estate mogul who donates money to Rep. Nancy Pelosi and Sen. Harry Reid “anti-establishment”?

Read Cupp’s full piece here.

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