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Donald Trump: ‘A little establishment’ doesn’t hurt

On Jan. 19, Sarah Palin officially endorsed Donald Trump and threw her support behind the presidential Republican candidate, the same day when her son, Track Palin, was arrested.

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On Monday, Palin, who is U.S. Army veteran, was arrested in in Wasilla, Alaska, on multiple charges including assault.

The 51-year-old told the audience that military members look at Mr Obama and “question” whether he knows the sacrifices they make “to secure America and to secure freedoms”.

A poll of conservative voters in Arizona put business mogul Donald Trump in a double-figure lead over the competition in the GOP presidential race. “But I’m part of a limited government tradition that says, you know, power corrupts, absolute power corrupts absolutely”.

Trump said he thought it would be appropriate for Palin to address the incident. He then invited photographers up to the stage to take pictures of the audience, repeatedly saying “shoot the crowd”, an offer at least one photographer accepted.

It’s what you do for deserving public servants, Hillary, so darn right we’ll have our next President’s back… better…

Both Palin and Trump have been critical of the president on numerous occasions.

Trump and Palin, his new campaign partner, hit all the hot topics – education, affordable healthcare, the military and war on terror.

“My son, like so many others, they come back a bit different, they come back hardened”, said Palin, the 2008 Republican vice presidential nominee.

Graham, who focused his campaign on foreign policy, said, “It scares the hell out of me” to hear Trump discuss the issue.

Now, the GOP system is cracking, leaving some in the establishment feeling they would be the outsiders in a party helmed by Trump – or by Texas Sen. Trump, she said, would “let our warriors do their job and go kick ISIS’ ass!”

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“I hope this doesn’t become a portable chew toy in a political campaign”, he told NBC. The Feb. 1 Iowa caucuses are less than two weeks away with the New Hampshire primary coming eight days later on Feb. 9, so a strong performance in Iowa is very important for Cruz.

Sarah Palin: Trump 'would let our warriors do their job'