I agree entirely with what Sarah Palin said when interviewed by a British magazine less than one year ago- but I wonder what our resident GOP Party Faithful will make of this?
Not to mention the 'rich white boys' of the Republican party.

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"In fact, according to Sarah Palin, the Republicans are dominated by "good old rich white boys" and their candidates should better reflect modern America.
Less than 12 months have passed and the candid and somewhat mysterious Mrs Palin's advice has been heeded: the good old rich white boys plucked her from the wilds of Alaska and she is on the podium beside presidential candidate John McCain.
Mrs Palin's words form part of a frank interview published not in Washington but in the London magazine
Monocle last year. The piece was commissioned by Tyler Brule, the editor-in-chief and founder of
Wallpaper*, known for its prescient ability to pick trends.
Writer David Usborne had travelled to Governor Palin's Wasilla home just outside Anchorage
last September to chase persistent rumours that the corruption-busting, crusading Alaskan governor might be hand-picked by then presidential hopeful Rudy Giuliani.
She was having none of it: "I think it is so far in outer space, the possibility that he would ever want a hockey mum from Wasilla to be his running mate, that I haven't considered it. I think the obligation that I have here is to serve my four-year term as a governor of Alaska. That's the deal that I struck with voters. There is much more that Alaska can do to contribute to the US and I think I can help it do that as governor," she said.
Asked about the idea of an Obama-Hillary ticket, Mrs Palin says: "That's diversity right there, isn't it? Wow! And who do the Republicans have? Good old rich white boys. I think that's another factor that has to be considered by Republicans, that in some way their candidates are a reflection of more politics as usual. Not to slam good old rich boys, but it sure wouldn't hurt for a new energy and new perspective to be enveloped by the party." She said her anti-corruption work in Alaska had created enemies from within: "There is little love lost between me and the state party, sure, I have lost the support of the party establishment here and I don't think they [the national party leadership] are getting a whole lot of good news reported to them about me. But with the revelations that are now coming out from the FBI, we have been able to explain a lot to the public about the criticism that I and some of my actions have received."
'Old rich white boys' heed advice - US Election - smh.com.au