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BECKY BOHRER   06/13/10 03:02 PM ET   AP

JUNEAU, Alaska — Sarah Palin the political pragmatist? Go figure. With a few surprising endorsements in recent Republican primaries, the self-styled rogue of GOP politics has reaped an angry response from some of her own supporters and a fresh round of speculation about her own presidential ambitions in 2012.

"Man, what a terrible choice in Iowa, Sarah," Meghan Swella wrote on Palin's Facebook wall after the former Alaska governor announced her support for Terry Branstad in last week's gubernatorial primary.

"I guess you got co-oped by the milk toast moderates. I thought you were better than that," she scolded.

In choosing Branstad, Palin skipped over businessman Bob Vander Plaats, a tea party favorite, in favor of a former governor with a strong chance of returning to office – and wielding political power when the Iowa presidential caucuses roll around.

"She's playing her cards, and trying to set herself up" for making a push, should she run, said Dante Scala, an associate professor of political science at the University of New Hampshire who is watching to see who, or whether, Palin endorses in his state.

Palin also backed former Hewlett-Packard chief executive Carly Fiorina in last Tuesday's California Senate primary, and got a backlash on Facebook, a preferred way for Palin to communicate with supporters.

To critics who said Fiorina was a Republican in name only, Palin countered: "Most importantly, Carly is the only conservative in the race who can beat Barbara Boxer. That's no RINO. That's a winner."

For some conservatives, that's also a problem.

Shelby Blakely, executive director of the Tea Party Patriots' online publication, New Patriot Journal, said Palin's endorsement has become "so undependable, it's marginalized itself."

While she once thought highly of Palin, Blakely said that over the past two years the "Going Rogue" author has gone more establishment, and Palin's failure to criticize her own party is bothersome. "There's room for criticism (all around)," Blakely said. "If you're not willing to call it where you see it, that's useless."

Blakely said she believes Palin will endorse the most conservative candidate she can. But when there's a party establishment candidate in the running, or one who had some ties with the McCain-Palin 2008 ticket, "she'll go with that," Blakely said. She points to Palin's pick of Fiorina – who is "not conservative" – as an example.

"You never really know WHY she's endorsing someone," Blakely said. "It's almost becoming a nonfactor."

Whatever the impact on her wider public, Palin's endorsement translates into crowds and valuable media attention for her preferred candidates, and her message – flowing via her social networks – reaches millions of people.

Arkansas state Sen. Cecile Bledsoe said she was "thrilled" to get Palin's endorsement, even if it came in the last days of a tough congressional primary race that she wound up losing. "It came when it came, and I was glad to get it whenever it came," she said.

She said friends of hers who knew Palin sought an endorsement on her behalf and that she learned of it, shortly before everyone else, with a call from Palin. (At first "It was more me just thinking, Is this REALLY Sarah Palin? Then I heard the cadence of her (speech) and I knew.")

Palin's endorsement is "the Good Housekeeping seal of approval for conservatives," said Julie Soderlund, a Fiorina spokeswoman. But the campaign has yet to decide whether it will seek Palin's help in the fall, when independents and Democrats will be listening.

Even in Republican primaries, it is difficult to gauge the impact of Palin's help.

Three of the four contenders whom she endorsed in last week's round of primaries won, including front-runners Brandstad and Fiorina.

Palin campaigned for the third, South Carolina state Rep. Nikki Haley, who scored an unexpected first place finish in the gubernatorial primary and will compete in a runoff on June 22.

"We need change," said Peggy Brooks, 43, an accountant who voted for Haley. While Brooks considered Palin's support important, she said her vote was motivated more by a desire to stand up against attacks on Haley's character during the race.

Haley faced unproven allegations of an affair. Those claims caused Sara Perry, 63, to change her vote from Haley. Too bad, too: "I love Sarah Palin," Perry said.

Palin campaigned for Haley in South Carolina, one of the few candidates she's taken to the road for. Her involvement turned off A.J. Dance.

He'd been torn between Haley and Democrat Vincent Sheheen but, "When Sarah Palin showed up, I was like, No,'" the unemployed 24-year-old from Columbia, S.C., said. "She's poison."

And some endorsements seem more personal than business.

Palin endorsed long-shot candidate Joe Miller in his effort to unseat GOP Sen. Lisa Murkowski of Alaska, a member of the Senate Republican leadership who would fit Palin's definition of "mama grizzlies."

"You don't want to mess with moms who are rising up," Palin said at the Susan B. Anthony List event last month. "If you thought pit bulls were tough, you don't want to mess with mama grizzlies."

Palin trounced Murkowski's father in the gubernatorial primary in 2006. Lisa Murkowski challenged Palin's widely debunked claims last year about "death panels" in the health care bill.

Like other potential presidential candidates, Palin has donated to Republicans. As of the end of March, her political action committee had given $55,000 to candidates and committees, including Kentucky GOP Senate candidate Rand Paul and Vaughn Ward, an Idaho House hopeful who lost to a tea party favorite last month.

Minnesota Gov. Tim Pawlenty's Freedom First PAC gave $43,600 by March 31. Mitt Romney leads the way, however, as his Free and Strong America PAC gave $147,572 over a period ending in April.

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Associated Press writers Mitch Weiss in Greenville, S.C.; Seanna Adcox in West Columbia, S.C.; and Jeffrey Collins in Columbia, S.C., contributed to this report.

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JUNEAU, Alaska — Sarah Palin the political pragmatist? Go figure. With a few surprising endorsements in recent Republican primaries, the self-styled rogue of GOP politics has reaped an angry response ...
JUNEAU, Alaska — Sarah Palin the political pragmatist? Go figure. With a few surprising endorsements in recent Republican primaries, the self-styled rogue of GOP politics has reaped an angry response ...
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ChiGuy 09:23 PM on 06/13/2010
With all my heart I hope she runs!
The first debate between her and the other Republican­s vying for the nomination will be Must-See-T­V as people who once backed her will tear her to shreds on the issues, her record, and her
(in)abilit­y to run the country.
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CarolinaYankee
10:28 AM on 07/12/2010
FIRST she makes sure the numbers are there for a win, THEN she endorses. She is feathering her little nest for a possible run. Pleeze run and get the nomination­, I cannot wait for the debates to begin, we all could use a good laugh.
10:22 PM on 06/22/2010
oh. yawn... wha...?

with friends like these....
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Freesia2
I'm nicer than I appear in print. :-)
08:28 PM on 06/19/2010
Here's an endorsemen­t doozy:

http://www­.theimmora­lminority.­blogspot.c­om/
02:04 PM on 06/16/2010
I would be nice if we can see someone like Rachel Maddow or Chris Matthew interview Palin and ask her some questions that requires real knowledge of issues. Of course Palin can only answer general questions that require a yes or no and do not require any knowledge of anything at all. She can only complain about and disagree with any issue that President Obama believes in. Well of course that is why she is on FOX.
03:12 PM on 06/16/2010
I can do that and I'm not on Fox. Try another angle,this one don't work.
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mbazid
Just smile and nod
06:33 AM on 06/15/2010
I don't see why people would be concerned with her running for President.
Unless your a Republican­.
What would do against Obama? She would have no chance in a debate and she would need what she calls the "lame street media." She would not be able to get a good team, together because of all of the backstabbi­ng she did after the McCain run.
If she tries to run it will be to keep her name in the spotlight. She would quit before the primary citing the "lame street media" crying about how they're not giving her fair press. And then she would have someone write another book for her and make more money.
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12:15 AM on 06/15/2010
You're so vain you probably think this comment is about you...don'­t you?
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amd02148
10:45 PM on 06/14/2010
Well I like President Obama, it would be nice for run against him, I know he'll get four more years.
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me again
I'm not wrong....
08:39 PM on 06/14/2010
Snowbilly go home.....
Mercedes
HAVE STATE PHOTO ID & REGISTER! VOTE DEMOCRATIC!
06:49 PM on 06/14/2010
Well, if Palin is the Republican nominee, then the people that know the 'real' Sarah Palin should be leaking important dirt on Mrs. 'Boobz' before the Presidenti­al Election in 2012. Sarah LOVES to dish out dirt on everyone else. Let's see how she handles the dirt dished out about her. I bet she won't be able to make it. She'll quit. Like Always...
06:20 PM on 06/14/2010
I hope she does run in 2012. Her loss would be epic & might finally shut her up......ma­ybe.
10:24 PM on 06/22/2010
We can dream... but I'm a realist. She will talk until no-one's listening and the $$ dry up.
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03:39 PM on 06/14/2010
No fair using big words like "pragmatis­t." She'll have to run to the dictionary­. . . . Oh, no, THAT would require intellectu­al curiosity.
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cheo
better a bleeding heart than none at all
01:08 AM on 06/15/2010
meeoowww....fan­ned
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Freesia2
I'm nicer than I appear in print. :-)
03:26 PM on 06/14/2010
Read this:

http://www­.palingate­s.blogspot­.com/

Just read it. It's not Sarah you have to worry about. But you should be worried. (The 2000 election looks like a kid's prank compared.)
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Schalaine
An eye for an eye, leaves the world blind.
04:44 PM on 06/14/2010
Well I read it. Scary stuff. Who are the people behind Sarah Palin? Neo-Cons, C-Street, Rupert Murdock/Sa­udi Prince. That's a whole lot of power and money backing this woman. They must really feel they can dupe the American public to once again elect an idiot or they plan on stealing the election, again. Lord, help us!
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cheo
better a bleeding heart than none at all
01:24 AM on 06/15/2010
Verrry interestin­g....thank­s for the link
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carpdd
Carpenter, Dad, Independent
01:13 PM on 06/14/2010
To all of the sincere Tea Party folks who browse this site, I can only say that if you depend on Simple Sarah to do your bidding for you, you will be very disappoint­ed! She has proven time and time again that her true interest lie in her maintainin­g a presence on the political scene. Just look at her entire past collective­ly, Sarah the Barracuda is not just a nick name, she is a deviously driven individual who seeks fame and fortune. I reject the astro turf baggers but I don't deny that there is a growing number of people who are looking for real change, so if you want REAL change I suggest you get the Heck away from this nimrod!
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brt929
12:59 PM on 06/14/2010
Yes, endorsing someone other than Murkowski (who has been towing the Republican Party line) was pure Palin- she is settling another score.

Murkowski has very high approval numbers among Alaskans (despite how she got the job), much higher than Palin's. But Palin wanted Murkowski to hand her that Senate seat when he vacated it, that's why she went after him as Governor because he didn't hand it to her and why she is going after Lisa now. The rhetoric that Palin was cleaning up Alaskan corruption defies credulity.

Don't "cross" Palin, no matter how long it takes, she will eventually get revenge. George Bush on hormones.
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Schalaine
An eye for an eye, leaves the world blind.
01:58 PM on 06/14/2010
Thank you for a very interestin­g post. I believe she hates our Prez cause he won and she didn't. I think she wants a rematch.
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brt929
02:37 PM on 06/14/2010
You are welcome, and I totally agree with you. I got that exact impression when was interviewe­d for Runner's World, and she made some misplaced statements regarding the President. She implied that she and Obama were in the same league and that they were rivals. (Maybe she didn't understand that she was running for VICE-Presi­dent?)

She wants a rematch, but really can you carry on a campaign from Facebook? If you are too cowardly to do real interviews­, how serious can she be about running?
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cheo
better a bleeding heart than none at all
01:11 AM on 06/15/2010
someone here knows Palin pretty well, methinks..­.
12:27 PM on 06/14/2010
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SARAH PALIN -- ALONG WITH ALL THE STUPID
KARDASHIAN GIRLS -- ARE JUST ONLY SEVERAL
REASONS WHY MANY COUNTRIES CONSIDER
AMERICANS JUST PLAIN STUPID.

LOOK! ANY IDIOT CAN BECOME FAMOUS IN
AMERICA!

DUMB, DUMB, DUMB...... STILL CAN'T FIGURE
OUT WHY WE EVEN TALK ABOUT HER TRYING
TO RUN FOR PRESIDENT. IT IS JUST SUCH A
JOKE.

ANYTHING FOR THE ALMIGHTY BUCK......

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