Palin Says Priority In Congress Would Be Investigating Hillary Clinton’s Emails & Benghazi

NATIONAL HARBOR, MD - MARCH 16: Sarah Palin, former Governor of Alaska, speaks at the 2013 Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC) March 16, 2013 in National Harbor, Maryland. The American Conservative Union held its annual conference...

Former Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin is running for office again in a bid to become an Alaskas sole member of Congress. With experience as a 2008 vice presidential nominee to the late Sen. John McCain, she has enjoyed a relatively successful campaign in the congressional race.

The veteran politician has often fallen short when explaining her policies. During an interview before the 2008 election, Pailin was asked why she would be an asset in negotiations with Russia. She stumbled on her words and said, “Well, I can see Russia from my house.”

In a recent interview, her past weaknesses showed up during an interview with Steve Bannon. She stated that Congress should have “huge, badass rallies” and “fireside chats” for all of America to see.

Pailin also wants to investigate Hillary Clinton‘s emails and begin a second inquiry into the Benghazi attack.

 

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