Our friend Geoffrey Dunn finds Sarah Palin's silence in response to Donald Trump's misogyny shameful.

Courtesy of HuffPo: 

Alaska's quitter governor and the Tea Party's queen diva Sarah Palin uses her Facebook page to comment on all things political, including touting Donald Trump's candidacy for the presidency. But when it comes to Trump's outrageously sexist comments about her former colleague at Fox News, Megyn Kelly, Palin has remained shamefully silent about El Donaldo's latest round of misogyny. 

So much for Mama Grizzly solidarity with conservative women like Kelly, with whom Palin once declared: "We are the women's movement!" 

Trump, of course, has been nothing more than a serial sexist when it comes to his constant attacks on women: He has called women "ugly," "fat," "dogs," "slobs," "bimbos," "extremely unattractive," ad infinitum, all leading up to his allegation this weekend that Kelly was menstruating during the Republican presidential primary debate Thursday tonight. 

I guess in Palin World, that all makes you a "hero." So be it. But as virtually every major player in the current Republican line-up for president has called Trump on his latest remarks, Palin still hasn't brought herself to take the high road. Just before the Presidential debate last week, Palin gave yet another bizarre interview in which she said that she advised Trump [3:11]: 

"I've already told him. I said: Keep it up! America appreciates that you're calling it like you see it. He's telling a lot of truth. And really helping educate and lead the other candidates because they're going to have to step up their game and quit sounding like politicians." 

I wonder what "truth" she thinks he's now telling?

Geoffrey goes on to remind us all that nobody holds a grudge like Sarah Palin and that her recent firing from Fox News came on the heels of her rant against Megyn Kelly in response to her interview with the Duggar girls. 

You should of course read the entire post as Geoffrey makes several very good points in this article about why he thinks Palin is unable to bring herself to criticize Trump, whereas anybody else would be feeling the sting from her Facebook delivered venom.

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