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Former Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin (R) has helped raise so much money for a pro-Hillary Clinton super PAC that she qualifies to co-chair the group's national finance council.

The group, Ready For Hillary, used comments about Clinton that Palin made over the weekend in Iowa to raise more than $25,000.

"It's going to take more than a village to beat Hillary," Palin said on Saturday. "I'm ready for Hillary. Are you coming?"

Ready For Hillary immediately seized on the comments and emailed supporters, asking them to donate. On Tuesday evening, the group emailed supporters again, announcing that the super PAC had raised more than $25,000 as a result of Palin's comments -- enough to qualify the former GOP candidate for vice president to be a co-chair of Ready for Hillary.

Ready For Hillary said in Tuesday's email that it would wait for Palin to call before officially adding her name to the list of co-chairs.


Sam Levine
 
His point was (and I guess I'm not shocked I have to explain this to you) if a bakery doesn't want to make a cake for a same-sex couple, why can't the couple just go down the road to another bakery? Why do they have to bring a lawsuit and force the company to bake the cake? Who knows? A pissed off baker could put something in the cake. Maybe not poison, but I sure as hell wouldn't be shocked if someone spit in it.

It's kinda like how someone like you probably treats wait staff. I'm sure your haughty arrogance at servers has resulted in quite a few people spitting in your food.

Most conservatives would just move on. It's always the left that has to force everyone to act how they want them to act, all in the name of "tolerance".

Follow-up:

Owners who refused cake for gay couple close shop
http://www.usatoday.com/story/money/business/2015/02/27/anti-gay-marriage-bakery-gone/24133651/
 
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