Wednesday, July 1, 2015

Sarah Palin said the Supreme Court judge should be fired for a ruling in favor of same-sex marriage

In an attempt to stir the rage that filled many conservatives, last week, Sarah Palin made an announcement calling for the impeachment of the Supreme Court justices who ruled in support of gay marriage. However, Fox News declined to renew her contract, so the recording of her announcement will probably never be aired.
WASILLA, Alaska – Moments after the Supreme Court ruled that the U.S. Constitution guarantees the right to same sex marriage, former Fox News commentator Sarah Palin called for the “full and unconditional impeachment of the Supreme Court which voted in favor of non traditional marriage in its various forms across our great nation.”
Palin, a longtime staunch defender of traditional marriage, made her comments in a prepared statement from her home studio. The former Alaska Governor actually did not specifically name the Justices who voted in dissent, and even suggested that the entire court “start over from scratch” to restore the “original values and principles set down by our Founding Fathers and patriotic ancestors.”
It is not clear if Palin’s studio statement about the Supreme Court’s ruling on same-sex marriage was viewed or recorded, because Fox News declined to renew Palin’s contract as political commentator on June 1. No live broadcast facilities or satellite capabilities were “on-line” during her announcement from the darkened studio, say Fox News sources.
Suggesting that her words and the core beliefs of conservatives across the nation “will fall on deaf ears” – a slightly veiled jab at President Obama – Palin remarked that the efforts of traditional family value supporters will “probably not even make it past the White House fence“, alluding to a series of recent and embarrassing Secret Service blunders during Obama’s term.

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