Sarah Palin is inserting herself into the latest Republican Party infighting.
The former vice presidential candidate weighed in on the Arizona Republican Party’s recent censure of Sen. John McCain, and lent her support to her one-time running mate.
“It goes without saying we don’t all agree on all political issues,” Palin wrote on her Facebook page Monday evening. “It’s perplexing to see Senator McCain’s good efforts to uncover the Obama agenda being ignored and perhaps even hindered now by those wanting to censure the Arizona Senator. Despite our differences on some issues, there is no questioning Senator McCain’s dedication to national security in spite of the White House agenda.”
Calling McCain “an American hero and a friend,” Palin praised the Arizona senator for his courage during the Vietnam War, and defended his aggressive stance against President Obama when it came to issues such as the economy and Benghazi.
“Because of his persistence we WILL get that truth, and then more eyes will be open to see how dangerous an Obama-led retreating America is in this volatile world,” Palin wrote.









