Palin on World Affairs: Just not Ready for Prime Time
Sarah Palin revealed herself in the Charlie Gibson interview on ABC to be nervous,uninformed, green and generally not ready for prime time. The interview was full of stock phrases she was made to memorize, and which she repeated over and over again when stumped. She knows nothing about how Iran is run, or about Pakistan, or about al-Qaeda, and even is ignorant of the Bush doctrine of preemptive warfare. It was a shockingly bad performance.
She had the hubris to suggest that her lack of knowledge and experience is a virtue. Why Americans, practical people, would fall for this line is beyond me. Would you want your car to be worked on by an inexperienced and ignorant mechanic? Would you want a plumber messing around with your pipes who did not know his way around wrenches?
I'm tired of her trumpeting being from a small town as if that is qualification for high office. It isn't where you are from that matters. My parents are from Star Tannery, Va. and Winchester, Va., respectively, and I was born in Albuquerque, NM (not then a big city) and grew up mostly on army bases or in small places like Fuquay Springs, NC (near Ft. Bragg). These were not exactly Manhattan. We did not have a lot of money when I was growing up and I went to Northwestern on a scholarship. My background isn't so different from hers. But Palin futzed around at this campus and that, at one point switching from a university in Hawaii because the campus was on the rainy side of the island. How frivolous! She isn't well educated and doesn't appear to have thought it was important to become so. She has never shown any interest in the world at large, which she now wants to run. She is clearly ambitious, but nothing is more dangerous than ambition with no qualifications.
The scariest thing in the interview was this exchange:
'When Gibson said if under the NATO treaty, the United States would have to go to war if Russia again invaded Georgia,
Palin responded: "Perhaps so. I mean, that is the agreement when you are a NATO ally, is if another country is attacked, you're going to be expected to be called upon and help.
"And we've got to keep an eye on Russia. For Russia to have exerted such pressure in terms of invading a smaller democratic country, unprovoked, is unacceptable," she told Gibson. '
She went on later to talk about providing economic and other help and to back off seeming to threaten Russia with war.
But look at the video below. It is the alacrity with which she says "perhaps so" that is so alarming. He asked her specifically about having to go to war with Russia over Georgia and she said, "perhaps so!" As though a war with a nuclear power was just the most natural and expected thing in the world. I think the San Francisco Chronicle entitled their article correctly.
Help!
As I count it, McCain Palin plans to keep us in Iraq for 100 years, to invade Pakistan, and to fight a war with Russia over Georgia, all at once. They won't just need a draft, they'll need gulags to pull that off!
More excerpts from the ABC Palin interview :
' GIBSON: Let me turn to Iran. Do you consider a nuclear Iran to be an existential threat to Israel?
PALIN: I believe that under the leadership of Ahmadinejad, nuclear weapons in the hands of his government are extremely dangerous to everyone on this globe, yes.
GIBSON: So what should we do about a nuclear Iran?
PALIN: We have got to make sure that these weapons of mass destruction, that nuclear weapons are not given to those hands of Ahmadinejad, not that he would use them, but that he would allow terrorists to be able to use them.So we have got to put the pressure on Iran.'
Cole: Actually, Mahmud Ahmadinejad is not the commander in chief of the Iranian armed forces and is not in charge of national security or nuclear matters. Supreme leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei is. Moreover, Ahmadinejad cannot serve past 2013, and Iran cannot get nukes by then even if it was trying to do so, which the National Intelligence Estimate of December 2007 says it is not. If the reason to be afraid of the Iranian civilian nuclear energy research program is that Ahmadinejad is the president, she can relax. The idea that the Iranian government would give a nuclear bomb that could be traced back to Iran to a terrorist group is ridiculous, just another fear-mongering fantasy.
'GIBSON: What if Israel decided it felt threatened and needed to take out the Iranian nuclear facilities?
PALIN: Well, first, we are friends with Israel and I don't think that we should second guess the measures that Israel has to take to defend themselves and for their security.
GIBSON: So if we wouldn't second guess it and they decided they needed to do it because Iran was an existential threat, we would cooperative or agree with that.
PALIN: I don't think we can second guess what Israel has to do to secure its nation.
GIBSON: So if it felt necessary, if it felt the need to defend itself by taking out Iranian nuclear facilities, that would be all right.
PALIN: We cannot second guess the steps that Israel has to take to defend itself.'
Cole: She doesn't seem to understand that our troops (including shortly, her son) are in striking distance from Iran and that a unilateral Israeli strike on Iran would have consequences for the United States. That is why Chairman of Joint Chiefs of Staff was sent to Israel by Bush to read them the riot act and instruct them that they are not to attack Iran. Palin's "anything goes" attitude to Israeli actions in the Middle East could get a lot of Americans killed.
'GIBSON: We talk on the anniversary of 9/11. Why do you think those hijackers attacked? Why did they want to hurt us?
PALIN: You know, there is a very small percentage of Islamic believers who are extreme and they are violent and they do not believe in American ideals, and they attacked us and now we are at a point here seven years later, on the anniversary, in this post-9/11 world, where we're able to commit to never again. They see that the only option for them is to become a suicide bomber, to get caught up in this evil, in this terror. They need to be provided the hope that all Americans have instilled in us, because we're a democratic, we are a free, and we are a free-thinking society.'
Cole: Well at least she knows that the radicals in the Muslim world are a tiny group. But she gives no sign of understanding what is going on in the Muslim world, and just parrots a lot of slogans about evil and democratization.
'GIBSON: Do you agree with the Bush doctrine?
PALIN: In what respect, Charlie?
GIBSON: The Bush -- well, what do you -- what do you interpret it to be?
PALIN: His world view.
GIBSON: No, the Bush doctrine, enunciated September 2002, before the Iraq war.
PALIN: I believe that what President Bush has attempted to do is rid this world of Islamic extremism, terrorists who are hell bent on destroying our nation. There have been blunders along the way, though. There have been mistakes made. And with new leadership, and that's the beauty of American elections, of course, and democracy, is with new leadership comes opportunity to do things better.
GIBSON: The Bush doctrine, as I understand it, is that we have the right of anticipatory self-defense, that we have the right to a preemptive strike against any other country that we think is going to attack us. Do you agree with that?
PALIN: Charlie, if there is legitimate and enough intelligence that tells us that a strike is imminent against American people, we have every right to defend our country. In fact, the president has the obligation, the duty to defend.'
Unbelievable. She not only had no idea what the Bush doctrine was, she tried to BS her way through the question instead of being honest about not having heard of it. It is one thing to be ignorant about something, another not to be willing to admit it. The whole interview is painful for the narrow-minded and ill-informed view of the world it displays, but this is the nadir. And remember, McCain could have chosen Kay Bailey Hutchison if he wanted a woman on the ticket.
I commented on the Bush doctrine as soon as W. enunciated it and warned how dangerous it was as an international precedent. I'm just a midwest college professor and I was following it. Shouldn't a political junkie know these things? I mean, are her horizons that narrow? If so, why should we want her a heartbeat away from the presidency? Haven't we already had 8 years of Crawford small town foreign policy? Has it been pretty?
'GIBSON: Do we have the right to be making cross-border attacks into Pakistan from Afghanistan, with or without the approval of the Pakistani government?
PALIN: Now, as for our right to invade, we're going to work with these countries, building new relationships, working with existing allies, but forging new, also, in order to, Charlie, get to a point in this world where war is not going to be a first option. In fact, war has got to be, a military strike, a last option.
GIBSON: But, Governor, I'm asking you: We have the right, in your mind, to go across the border with or without the approval of the Pakistani government.
PALIN: In order to stop Islamic extremists, those terrorists who would seek to destroy America and our allies, we must do whatever it takes and we must not blink, Charlie, in making those tough decisions of where we go and even who we target.
GIBSON: And let me finish with this. I got lost in a blizzard of words there. Is that a yes? That you think we have the right to go across the border with or without the approval of the Pakistani government, to go after terrorists who are in the Waziristan area?
PALIN: I believe that America has to exercise all options in order to stop the terrorists who are hell bent on destroying America and our allies. We have got to have all options out there on the table.'
Sounds like she has the Obama position on this one, not the McCain position. Too bad, since this is one area where McCain's is the wiser.
Part 1 of the Gibson interview with Palin:
and Part 2

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43 Comments:
I agree that Gov. Palin's performance was terrible, but is your interpretation of her comments about NATO/Georgia/Russia really fair? It seems to me that she was trying to explain that NATO members have by definition pledged to engage in collective self defense.
What I found stunning about her Pakistan comments is that she seemed completely unaware that raids into Pakistan have already been authorized. She was speaking purely hypothetically.
This is really the best Republicans can do? Very, very scary.
It is disconcerting in the extreme to observe how disconnected Americans have become from the true demands of high political office.
Yesterday, Vladimir Putin held a three hour long press conference, while eating his lunch, dealing with questions pitched him by representatives of the national and foreign press.
It was a powerful and informed exhibition of what statesmanship means. And even while I do not agree with Mr. Putin, I have absolute respect for the skill with which he pursues his agenda.
And that is what a statesman or -woman is supposed to do - skilfully pursue and develop a nation's agenda, in national and international relations.
Sarah Palin is completely unprepared, and watching her in high office would be absolute farce and would further erode US power and legitimacy.
The USA can not seriously consider sending this person to stand a 72 year old heartbeat away from the presidency? It speaks ill of McCain's judgment, and it speaks ill of the GOP party apparatus which went along with the choice.
Lincoln Chafee, former senator (R-RI), calls Sarah Palin a "cocky wacko." And that says it all.
Sarah Palin does not need to know specifics such as the Bush doctrine or whether Mahmud Ahmadinejad would ever have control of a nuclear warhead, but it would be her job to give Israel carte blanche and she is prepared to fulfill her duty. Everything else is just details she would delegate to her staff... Which brings this bumper sticker to mind:
PALIN/McCAIN
A Theme You Can Believe In
...and this riddle:
Q: What is the difference between Sarah Palin and a cardboard cutout with a loudspeaker playing well rehearsed sound bites?
A: Not nearly enough.
Sarah Palin is dangerous because she fits into the circus/crazy/big-lie mode of a large US population.In that sense she's super-populist,(however suicidal!!!)Obama and other political experts, Juan Cole included, may have a hard time trashing her. May the Lord inspire the political experts.
"And remember, McCain could have chosen Kay Bailey Hutchison if he wanted a woman on the ticket."
Surely, Palin was chosen by "dominionist king-maker" Dobson. McCain agreed, because he must win at all costs. The religious right are ecstatic not because there's a hockey mom on the ticket, but because they've got one of their own rapture-readies in pole position. Apparently, they will be gearing up for imprecatory prayers (cursing) against McCain to get the chosen one in charge of the nukes.
Prof. Cole implied that facts mean nothing anymore. The Georgian president is hardly a pro-Western ally; he is a Neocon puppet of the Bush-McCain elite. The Neocons want a single NATO protected sovereignty in the Caucasus, from which the US can leverage states whose people live outside of their unipolar plans. At best, Saakashvili has bribed half of Georgians to sell their souls to the soulless. Those animals used war crime as a means to said unipolar ends. MPRI International was poised to train Georgian troops on light infantry practise, from Aug. 11. I have the same suspicions as the Russians, re the actual work those ex Special Forces officers did from their Aug. 3 arrival to Aug. 7. Then there was Rove's July 18 meeting with Saakashvili. And the machining of a "Prague Spring redux" propaganda circus.
Who started the Caucasus War? We know that Saakashvili is brutal to his enemies:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vYjAOtHm65k&feature=related
He put out an untenable cover story:
http://www.new.facebook.com/video/video.php?v=1019825981431&oid=22347223862
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=utkIeH3vbaQ&feature=user
He prepared for a Blitzkreig.
http://ru.youtube.com/watch?v=ghHgMMY5GcE&feature=related
OSCE field reports back Russian claims:
http://en.rian.ru/world/20080830/116412855.html
Georgian POWs (1 million Georgians live in Russia; 30% of Georgians are pro Russia) claim they were sent to kill "terrorists" under "Operation Clean Fields," which followed "Immediate Response 2008" by 7 days (1000 US troops participated in IR2008). The mechanized infantry phase of Saakashvili's Blitzkreig caused the ethnic cleansing of half of South Ossetia's population, by using brutal methods like this (from a captured video):
http://ru.youtube.com/watch?v=m4R7YzrR4Jg
We know that Saakashvili signalled his Georgian Peacekeepers to tell their OSCE and Russian colleagues to leave SO at 8:45 PM on Aug. 7. At 7 PM Saakashvili went on Georgian State TV to promise "autonomy" to SO. At 22:45 he commenced a lengthy ballistic weapon attack on Tskhinvali. Half an hour later, his Defense Minister went of TV to declare that the "constitutional order" was being restored in Georgia.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GCuHuuW0VI8
On Aug 19, the UN released an analysis of satellite data of Saakashvili's war crime. He ordered an attack on civilians, so he could cleanse SO of nationals. At the same time, he massed troops in the breakaway section to the west:
http://www.alertnet.org/thefacts/satelliteimages/UNOSAT/324545345fcd9edf949c6655c8d0d2db.htm
Unless some of the above information is proven false, Clean Fields was another Bay of Pigs. The cover story is untenable. But Cheney is currently in the process of attempting militarization of Eastern Europe and the Caucasus, because of it. People of good will need to work for a multipolar world. The Neocon agenda is as nefarious as Communist and Fascist schemes, only they using tactical deceit to end-run rational democratic choice. Our media is being used.
Brilliant, Prof C. Thanks you.
We have reached a stage where such mindless stupidity on camera has become an accepted norm.
Elsewhere today, Tbogg compares Palin's speech with Miss Carolina's.
Legally Blonde Governor,
Juan, I don't count on this most recent exposition that the Republican Veep candidate knows less about foreign affairs than, say, your typical Informed Comment reader will have tremendous impact on voters.
The reality tv mentality is that any average Joe given the spotlight and a few weeks to study can become a star athlete, singer, or dancer, so why not a politician?
The illusion that Palin would be able to compete on a global stage against real professionals wouldn't be fully revealed until some truly disastrous decisions.
Maybe that's the real legacy of the Bush administration. Somehow, we can't all help but think we could do a better job.
Thanks for the analysis, and videos.
But Palin futzed around at this campus and that... She isn't well educated and doesn't appear to have thought it was important to become so.
Wouldn't that put her in the same category as John McCain-- and George Bush-- and Ronald Regan? You may find her academic record unimpressive, but clearly the Republicans find academic mediocrity, behavioral instability and meager knowledge, coupled with unbridled ambition and blind luck, to be electrifying qualifications. And most voters might very well agree. She's could easily be the next VP, or P.
Just as interesting is that she was "pumped up" with these canned answers by past and present Bush advisers. How can she claim to be a "candidate of change" when all she knows--and not just about foreign affairs--was given to her by people who helped formulate the current, disastrous policies?
What is most pathetic is that it is the Bush Doctrine that is responsible for Track Palin being sent off to Iraq where he may be killed or maimed along with the other Alaskans going with him. And she had not a clue what Charlie was referring to.
I think the loose talk about war with Russia is going to hurt the ticket with moderates, but may send the End Times wackos most fervent about her into ecstasy.
For far too many American voters, being able to bluster while holding the "right" ideology is far more important than having knowledge and being pragmatic. I'm really pessimistic about Palin's not being ready ever being a prime factor in who votes for her.
"And remember, McCain could have chosen Kay Bailey Hutchison if he wanted a woman on the ticket."
=> And lose the election. Hello!!!
Hutschinson supports Roe v. Wade. She doesn't have the support of the Christian conservatives. Much more important than foreign credentials.
Think of the old "I Love Lucy" television show: Palin is Lucille Ball (Lucy Arnaz) and McCain is Fred Mertz. Those two are in charge of America's foreign policy and nuclear arsenal in this episode.
I would just like to say that because Alaska if "right next to Russia", that gives Palin just as much foreign policy experience as my living next to a veterinarian hospital gives me the experience to practice veterinary medicine. It's true!
As for needing gulags to stay in Iraq for 100 years, invade Pakistan, and attack Russia over Georgia...we already have gulags. There are dozens of secret gulags scattered all over the world, then there are the known gulags in Afghanistan and Iraq and, most famous of all, Gitmo.
Juan,
If haven't see this recent McCain interview with ABC in Maine is even worse. Help, indeed.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-q6LMsc7iic
Palin proved herself 100% ready for Fox News prime time. She does not care about facts, but brilliant as far as following the GOP points is concerned.
With time, she will get more polish, but her gut feelings will remain the same. This will make her even more dangerous.
Palin.
Quayle.
The husk outweighs the corn.
I agree whleheartedly with your critique of Palin. She makes Dan Quayle an elder statesman by comparison. The absolutely most important aspect, and its most criminal, is "The Bush Doctrine," the supreme international crime of breaking the peace through waging aggressive war as put by Justice Jackson at Nuremburg. That she had absolutely no clue--deer in the headlights reaction--to that abomination is astounding. Hell, she doesn't even have the credentials to be Alaska's governor, let alone VEEP. But I also wonder how many of her fellows knew the answer? 80% More? And there's more as you illuminate.
Sarah Palin is a Clear and Present Danger.
It's kind of unbelievable how amateurish she sounds; I'd say I could probably come up with 15 friends of mine--right now--that could've handled that interview with more grace and candor. Beyond the weaknesses with regard to policy matters, she sounds like a female President Bush, constantly resorting to specious slogans about terrorism, all of which require the use of the phrase "this country" over and over. Oh and we cannot allow nuclear weapons "to" the hands of Amahdenijad? Say Gov. Palin, do you use prepositions much?
http://warner.blogs.nytimes.com/2008/09/11/no-laughing-matter/index.html
September 12, 2008
No Laughing Matter
By Judith Warner
Minimizing the Palin phenomenon is just the kind of small-mindedness that feeds Republican attacks on "the media elite."
September 11, 2008
No Laughing Matter
By Judith Warner
"You can stand on my wagon, if you want."
I tend, when I'm not in big crowds, to forget that I'm short. In Republican crowds, I find, I feel particularly small.
And dark. And unsmiling. And uncoiffed, unmade-up and inappropriately dressed.
For the McCain/Palin rally in Fairfax, Va., on Wednesday, the organizers had asked people to wear red. I – unthinkingly – had dressed in blue, which was somewhat isolating.
I was isolated, too, because, unable to find the press area in the crowd of about 15,000, I was out with the "real" people. Which meant that I could hear everything from the podium and from the onlookers around me, but could see nothing, not, at least, until the mom beside me stopped struggling to balance atop her Little Tikes wagon with two toddlers in her arms and another screaming at her feet, and offered me a go at the view.
("It's Sarah. Sarah's going to be the vice president," she had told the little girls, clad in their matching polka dot dresses. "Sarah Palin.")
She was a nice woman. She told me history was in the making. She told me where to get lunch. She handed me back my reporter's notebook when one of her almost-two-year-old twins, fixing me with a dark look of mistrust, took it away. "Liberal media, eh?" her solemn eyes glared. "Well, watch what you say about my mommy and Our Sarah."
Do not think for a moment that I was being paranoid....
http://warner.blogs.nytimes.com/2008/09/11/no-laughing-matter/index.html
September 12, 2008
No Laughing Matter
By Judith Warner
Minimizing the Palin phenomenon is just the kind of small-mindedness that feeds Republican attacks on "the media elite."
At least Russia has received fair warning, and can immediately begin to arm up.
Though they're probably boggled that America could come up with someone even stupider than Bush.
Palin is what the messed-up American nation deserves, and seemingly wants. Let them. She and McCain, and perhaps even Obama, will speed up the demise of the nasty and dangerous USA, which can't be bad for the world over the long term.
Small error here. Palin claims to have attended 6 different colleges, including U of Hawaii at HILO, on the Big Island, not on Oahu. The UH Hilo campus is the former Hilo Community College that was upgraded to 4 years. The main branch of the U of Hawaii is in Honolulu, and it is a far larger institution with many graduate and professional schools including medicine and law. Palin claims to have left when she discovered Hilo is wet. The registrar says there is no record of her ever attending. It would be interesting to know if she ever actually registered or attended classes as she claims. Perhaps she told her parents she was going to go to college in Hilo, and never actually did. She went there with friends, so there must be someone out there who actually knows the truth of her claim.
ref : “she gives no sign of understanding what is going on in the... world, and just parrots a lot of slogans [etc.]”
Yes, indeed so, professor: and this is why she so accurately reflects such a large proportion of the American electorate... Who, rather than look up to her as a leader, see her as a ‘self-same’ identity being. iow, Americans have little trust, or faith in their "leaders", (this feeling is not political party-specific in TheStates). And the weird irony result of this widespread cynicism is to have faith in yourself = HER, with all her naivete, un-worldliness and ignorance of history on full display.
Not unlike Mr. Gore, Mrs. Palin is burdened by rote recitation of Talking Points, especially so because they are, imho male Talking Points ~ derivative of the tried -and- true "politics of anxious masculinity". Her handlers have no apparent faith in her real gender; One can only wonder if, left to her natural character, rather than being token-ized by her own Party ~ that she would express some kind of new and profound "politics of nurturing femininity"; an endearing and genuine humility, rather than this unserious hubris of ridiculous macho bluster.
In that regard, i believe that the more her managers attempt to "butch her up", the more damage ~ i daresay more than any Democratic opponent could manage ~ her own campaign does to brand "Madame Palin" : as just another Mis-Leader Republican "Mister" ...not unlike another just-like-us déjà vu "Dubya" : “a tyro not a tyrant; unwilling to lead our troops into battle, or out of harm's way.”
The 'Islamic Believers' phrase was par course for the interview I must say.
My Gosh!
She has so many weaknesses!
How does one go about using them all against her?
Water seeks its own level. Likewise, this country gets the president it deserves. Practice saying "President McCain" ... or even "President Palin." In an election which really should be called a referendum on 8 years of disastrous domestic and foreign policy, almost 50% of the US population will vote for her, "Bush in a dress". How very sad.
Dr. Cole, as a fellow Northwestern graduate, I must take great umbrage at your assertion that "...and I went to Northwestern on a scholarship. My background isn't so different from hers"
Going to NU shows that you and me very different from Sarah Palin--our brains work!
"My Gosh!
She has so many weaknesses!
How does one go about using them all against her?"
Sarah Palin lacks stability even more than McCain lacks stability. This should, and will, scare white (and black, Hispanic, Asian...) women.
The whole interview and Sara Palin,s performance so for can be summed up in Orwell.s following two sentences
"Ignorance is strength" and "Big brother is always right"(even when one does not know Big brother,s doctrine)
It's time to take ACTION!! With a house full of young kids the most I can do is donate money, make phone calls and speak out to the undecided even when it feels uncomfortable.
Donate to Obama, Move-0n.org, ect, ect, donate, donate, donate!!
Better to go broke now and have a chance for recovery than later with NO at all.
Where is discussion on the National-International Issues? Palin is not the issue!
Sarah Palin, the 2008 Republican vice presidential candidate, is a beautiful lady. What else can you tell me about her? Is she qualified to be the President of the United States?
In contrast to many very highly qualified Republican ladies, such as Dr. Condoleezza Rice, Sarah Palin has equivalent high school knowledge in some fields, and not at all in the others. In 1984, Palin won the Miss Wasilla Pageant, then finished third (second runner-up) in the Miss Alaska pageant, at which she won a college scholarship and the "Miss Congeniality" award. Palin admits to trying cannabis as a youth, during the time Alaska had decriminalized possession though she says she did not enjoy it.
Palin spent her first college semester at Hawaii Pacific College, transferring in 1983 to North Idaho College and then to the University of Idaho. She attended Matanuska-Susitna College in Alaska for one term, returning to the University of Idaho to complete her Bachelor of Science degree in communications-journalism, graduating in 1987.
Did Senator McCain think choosing a family advocating separation of Alaska from the United States would buy my vote?
I am disappointed with Sen. John McCain’s selection; he chose such a feather weight person to represent the Republican Party. Did he think that American women would vote for him because he selected a female rather than a male for the ticket? Senator McCain, please stop insulting the American women?
As you have stated yourself, you had voted 95% of the times in the Senate along the President Bush's policies. Senator McCain, the issues during this election are: job, economy, medical insurance, infrastructure, education, and failed policy of the President Bush. As President Ronald Reagan once stated: Are we better now than 4 years ago? No, my family is worse than 8 years ago.
Should I vote for Bush-McCain policies once more? I can not afford more of Bush’s domestic and international policies.
Palin is Evita Peron without the talent, intelligence, and empathy for the downtrodden. McCain is her Juan Peron.
As I was watching the interview at issue, I was continuously being reminded of the child who famously cried out: "But the Emperor has nothing on at all!" This must have been evident also to Mr Gibson who treated Ms Palin in a way that had a clear air of contempt (he treated Ms Palin in exactly the way that some teachers treat wayward students during an oral examination, in preparation for announcing that they have failed in the exam and would have to come back again). Ms Palin's sense of insecurity was made the more evident by her excessively calling out "Charlie", an unsuccessful attempt, and not worthy of a prospective Vice President, to establish an intimate rapport with Mr Gibson.
BF.
The McCain/Palin plan seems to show that they want to push away Russia while the USA needs to become better allies. This is because I think the biggest threat to the USA is terrorist groups like AlQaeda getting their hands on loose weapons such as rifles/missiles/launchers and the only country that supplies them and can stop them from falling to terrorist hands is Russia but the Republicans keep wanting to push Russia away just because they invaded Georgia which actually provoked Russia into attack to some extent compared to the Bush Administration who invaded Iraq(a country on the other side of the world) for no good reason at all. I know Obama isn't perfect and the Democrat policies wouldn't solve all of America's problems but the Republican lobbyist who ran the 8 years haven't made 1 good decision that I can remember and have lied to the world and the American people countless times so I don't think another chance should be given.
In two weeks of intensive cramming, the Thugs couldn't get around to giving her a talking point on the Bush Doctrine?
Just talked on the phone with my 83-year-old mother in northeastern Ohio. She is uncomfortable with Obama for the same reason that a lot of rural white people in that area are, but she speaks of the Palin pick for VP as a "disaster."
I think Palin couldn't be a worse choice. When you have a candidate so bereft of quality that groups proudly wear their McChangeFailin.com buttons and bumperstickers in VERY red states, it really says something. She'll not get my vote, that's for sure.
I find it quite amusing that McCain chose a woman as a vice president to win votes. But as a woman i would feel disgraced to have Palin representing a woman vice president. When a woman gets into office i would like her to atleast know what the hell is going on, not clueless like Palin. It would be much easier and less of a headache to talk to a wall rather than talking to Palin. Secondly i dont like the fact that Palin says she represents middle class. As a middle class citizen i highly doubt she knows the troubles that come with the territory. Im sure she doesnt have to work 2 or 3 jobs to put food on the table for her children like soo many americans have to. So for her to say she knows what its like to be a middle class citizen these days is completely bull!!!! And if she was i would be insulted to be in the same category as her.
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