Sarah Palin was slammed by critics for telling “the biggest lie of the year” when she warned about death panels in 2009. Now, a growing number of Democrats are joining the call to repeal the controversial panels in ObamaCare.

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The panels would decide how much health care individual Americans are entitled to receive. Palin told Eric Bolling on Cashin’ In that the change of heart by Democrats is a “pleasant surprise,” but added, “I don’t think that we should condone them for finally trying to jump off the Obama train wreck.”

She warned that the panels are just one part of the “evil” and “burdensome” health care law.

Bolling asked her what could be their motive for switching sides. The former GOP vice presidential candidate responded, “They couldn’t go forever in not acknowledging [it] or they would look like complete buffoons and they would be deemed incompetent.”

When asked about the rift between Senator Rand Paul (R-KY) and Governor Chris Christie (R-NJ), Palin is on “Team Rand.” Palin said, “He gets the whole notion of ‘Don’t Tread on Me’ government, whereas Chris Christie is for big government.”

She criticized Christie’s video “shtick,” charging that his fiery outbursts are a mere set-up so he can be seen as “avant-garde.”

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