Palin: "Imperative That Voters Do Not Become Lazy In Primary Process"
"You know that brutality, say, for instance, what we just witnessed in Florida that brutality via $17 million in negative ads in a 65 to 1 negative ad ratio that was mounted against Newt Gingrich, which I think did result in him falling there in the polls and in that primary. That brutality will help Obama only if Americans can concede Obama's point that he recently made and that is that America has gotten lazy. It is imperative that voters do not become lazy in this primary process and we aggressively and ambitiously do our own homework. We vet the candidates ourselves because we cannot rely on the media, the establishment, the Super PACs and candidates who hide behind the Super PACs to tell us what the truth is about these candidates," Fmr. Gov. Sarah Palin said on FOX News.



