The former Republican vice presidential candidate heaped praise on the young National Front deputy yesterday as her anti-immigrant party went down in defeat in the second round of regional elections in France, after dominating in the first round.
"I have a political crush, but one I couldn't vote for today -- because she ran for office in France," Palin wrote in the conservative Breitbart news website.
Marechal-LePen is a granddaughter of NF founder Jean-Marie Le Pen, and latest generation of the political family to make its mark on France.
"As Marion faces the political battles ahead, I wouldn't be surprised if she says a prayer to France's Patron Saint, for Marion is a reminder of her -- Joan of Arc," Palin wrote.
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The former Alaska governor, a darling of the ultra-conservative Tea Party branch of the Republicans, said she was seduced by Marechal-Le Pen's "non-establishment" rhetoric, as well as by her "devout Catholic" faith and anti-abortion positions.
"When Marion Marechal-Le Pen speaks of France's 16 centuries of Judeo-Christian history and heritage, her rhetoric isn't about 'hate' or xenophobia. It's about love -- that deep love of country we call patriotism," Palin said.
"Call it the rise of the populists," she said.