Despite being filled with regret for his own actions while serving for nearly four years under candidate and then half-governor Sarah Palin, Frank Bailey came to fear that his former boss remained a voice in American politics. In Blind Allegiance to Sarah Palin, former insider Frank Bailey said of his ideals when we first met, “I am still a Fox News Conservative.” Frank went on to explain that Sarah Palin, despite her carefully managed image and "word salad" lip service to conservative ideals, cared little for the smaller government and social values that attracted him to her candidacy in 2005. She was (and he admits guilt in getting sucked in, and participating wholeheartedly) consumed not with governance, but with image,
Blind Allegiance to Sarah Palin: An Insider Exposes How Palin Is Focused on Riches, Not Governing | Tea Party and the Right | AlterNet
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We need to not only listen but also dig deeply into the character of our leaders before offering them our allegiance. And, more importantly, never, ever, surrender blind allegiance to anyone, save God and family.
I think Mr. Bailey had visions of grandeur, and because of that feeling, she used him. Now, he's bitter to the extent of exposing her as the fraud I believed her to be all along.
This is just another example of what a sick and twisted individual she truly is. Power, greed and fame are her three "holys".
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