Sarah Palin recently appeared at a conservative event where she preached to the choir when she revealed that she would never get the vaccine against coronavirus.
The former governor of Alaska said she would need to be dead to receive the jab.
The anti-vaxxer stated: “It’ll be over my dead body that I’ll have to get a shot.”
Sarah Palin’s spectacular statement received loud applause from the right-leaning Americafest crowd.
The tough-talking former Republican vice presidential candidate, who is famous for doubling down on her controversial statements, asked the audience to grow a spine, follow in her footsteps, and refuse all COVID-19 vaccinations.
Palin told her backers that it was time to “stiffen their spines” and fight back against vaccine mandates that President Joe Biden is pushing.
She said: “There is an empowerment in a group like this where we can kind of feed off each other.”
Palin encouraged her supporters to unite in the fight against COVID strategy put in place by the government and added: “If enough of us, though, rise up and say, ‘No, enough is enough’ — There are more of us than there are of them! You need to all look around and… realize that those around you, as you stiffen your spine, their spines, too, will stiffen!”
The politician turned reality star, a mother of five, explained that her children would not be injected with the shot.
She made this bold statement: “I will not do it. I won’t do it, and they better not touch my kids, either.”
Palin also lashed out at Dr. Anthony Fauci, the government, the CDC for their attacks on the unvaccinated.
She slammed the politicians and health experts, encouraging schools and businesses to have mandatory testing and requiring all their staff members and students to take the COVID-19 vaccine.
The commentator, who was diagnosed with COVID-19 in March 2021, claimed to have natural immunity.
Sarah Palin criticized Dr. Fauci, the nation’s top infectious disease expert, for being inconsistent with his explanations and regulations.
She shared: “Remember [Fauci] said that if you had COVID, you would be naturally immune. So at the time, we were led to believe we wouldn’t need to have the shot. Well, then they changed their tune. Those of us who have had COVID, they’re telling us that even though we’ve had it, we have natural immunity, now that we still have to get a shot.”
When Palin and several of her family members tested positive for COVID-19, she was a bit more nuanced.
Back then, Palin urged others to take the pandemic seriously by wearing a mask, washing their hands, and going into quarantine if they fell sick.
Some observers say her message is problematic because even former President Donald Trump is encouraging his followers to get vaccinated.