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Wednesday, February 9, 2011

Sarah Palin criticizes how Obama has handled revolution in Egypt

[Examiner.com are sites devoted to specific cities, and "national" but cobbled together from opinion pieces, not professional journalists who keep (or should keep) their own opinions to themsevles.]

National Examiner.com: Sarah Palin criticizes how Obama has handled revolution in Egypt

Sarah Palin, whose foreign policy knowledge has been framed by a proclamation that she can see Russia from her house, has come out to criticize President Obama’s handling of the Egyptian ordeal.

In a video aired Monday on the CBN Christian Network, Sarah Palin gives a rambling accusation, in which she claimed the leader in the White House was not revealing all that was known about who will be taking over for President Mubarak. Palin intimates that somehow the White House knows when Mubarak will be leaving the country and who will be taking his place--but is being deceptive, by refusing to tell the American people.

“Nobody yet has explained to us. Surely they know, more than the rest of us know, who is going to take the place of Mubarak,” theorized Palin. “They know what’s going on and aren’t telling us.”

In a stammering and inarticulate message, Palin made the inappropriate characterization that Obama had somehow let his 3:00 a.m phone call, go to the answering machine.

How could Palin confuse a revolution in another country that poses no danger to the United States, as Obama’s 3:00 a.m. crisis phone call?

Right-winged conservatives, like Sarah Palin, see liberal conspiracy in everything that happens. The idea that White House leaders are in cahoots with the Muslim Brotherhood has been implied by all the usual conservative suspects, including Newt Gingrich.

Palin didn’t use the video opportunity to say what she would do if she were president, but she chastised Obama for not immediately taking a stand against a long time ally in the Arab world, as if that would be a more affective course of action—over caution, balance, and restraint.

Critics of the former semi-one term governor of Alaska, who couldn’t tell Katie Couric what newspapers she reads--say that Palin’s biased observations and choppy, nearly incoherent verbiage during unscripted interviews--should be an increasing source of embarrassment to Republicans.

The ones, who still take her seriously.

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