It’s a mutual admiration club for the duo.
By Raif Karerat
WASHINGTON, DC: Donald Trump would consider tapping choosing Alaska Governor Sarah Palin to serve in his administration were he to be elected to the Oval Office, the billionaire presidential candidate said this week.
Asked during an interview with Kevin Scholla on talk radio show “The Palin Update” whether he would consider asking Palin to serve in “some official capacity,” Trump replied with vigor: “I’d love that.” he said. “Because she really is somebody who knows what’s happening and she’s a special person, she’s really a special person and I think people know that.”
Palin can also relate to Trump’s experience of not being well liked for speaking her mind, he added. “Like me, she’s got people that don’t exactly love us and we understand who they are and sort of forget about that,” he said. “But she has a tremendously loyal group of people out there for her.”
Palin, who was Sen. John McCain’s running mate in 2008, called Trump a hero last week after Trump questioned McCain’s military heroism, a move on the mogul’s part that alienated the majority of the GOP.
“Trump is the candidate giving voice to untold millions of fed-up Americans witnessing a purposeful destruction of our economy and the equal opportunity for success that made America exceptional,” Palin told CNN.
Palin went on to state that both men are heroes. “Both men have more in common than the today’s media hype would have you believe. Both blazed trails in their careers and love our great nation.”