PALIN WARNS WAR WITH RUSSIA
ABC EXCLUSIVE: GOV. SARAH PALIN WARNS WAR MAY BE NECESSARY IF RUSSIA INVADES ANOTHER COUNTRY
G-d bless this woman. This is exactly what America has been lacking. The era of a foreign policy driven by an impotent and dhimmi State department is over.
I can only pray it's a McCain/Palin presidency like Bush/Cheney.
Read this post from Atlas yesterday:
RUSSIA ON WARPATH, DANGEROUS MOVES
BTW, ABC News' Charles Gibson has three interviews with Vice Presidential candidate Governor Sarah Palin on September 11 and September 12. The first interview took place today. The interview will air on “World News with Charles Gibson” at 6:30PM EST tonight.
UPDATE: And she's pro-Israel -- pass that along to your dhiimi leftarded Jewish friends: (from China Confidential)
What was Sarah Palin's crime in the eyes of Matthews, Buchanan, and Brown? The Governor of Alaska said thursday she would not "second guess" Israel should it decide to strike Iran.
Asked three times by (anti-Israel) ABC news anchor Charlie Gibson what she would do were Israel to plan a strike on Iran to keep it from achieving nuclear weapons capability, Palin each time answered with a variation of her refusal to second-guess Israel.
"We are friends of Israel," she said the first time. "I don’t think we should second-guess the measures that Israel has to take to defend itself and its security."
She also said that Iran must not achieve such weapons capability under its current maniac-in-chief, Mahmoud Ahmadinejad.
There's more. Read it all









She will be vilified for this statement, and now the protesters who failed to say anything about Russia invading and occupying Georgia will turn their fury on her for being a war monger.
Being interviewed by the leftist Charlie Gibson is going to be edited to make her look bad.
Posted by: neverforget | Thursday, September 11, 2008 at 06:06 PM
pamela:
sarracudda will deliver the tough messages.
mccain will be grandfatherly, a uniter, a calming influence.
sarracudda will handle charlie gibson just fine. she'll just look at him through those glass as though she were regarding a sliced bug on a microscopes slides, act as though she is not bothered by anything he says or does and will maintain a detached air, and she will handle him with aplomb.
that is what i think. we shall see, of course, but i think she'll do just fine. if she just sticks to her message, who gives a flying hoot what charlie gibson says. he is running for nothing, and he is going to be elected for nothing.
john jay
milton freewater, oregon usa
Posted by: jj | Thursday, September 11, 2008 at 06:59 PM
Gibson was clearly angling for sound bites and trying to box Sarah in. He repeatedly hounded her on the same issues multiple times. She did very well and stood her ground firmly. But it was "GOTCHA" journalism from the start.
I think McCain's staff need to do a better job of making sure Sarah is seen in the most favorable light.
The setting and camera angle from Sarah's right looking toward Gibson appeared to be cleverly calculated to diminish her presence, making her appear shorter and avoiding shots that were complimentary or showed her as assertive and assured.
At the same time the setting and camera angles showed Gibson from a more favorable and complimentary frontal view (notice his chair slightly cocked toward the camera), setting him up as more of the authority figure, pad on lap, pen in hand, looking down his nose at her.
Posted by: Boneshaker | Thursday, September 11, 2008 at 10:53 PM
The quotes I've been hearing has been the most terrific responses I've probably ever heard as far as I'm concerned. Even with the media lynch mob going after her, and coaching and correcting Obama's softball questions during his.
But this just smacked me in the face. Index page of an Orlando Newspaper online.
'Bush doctrine' trips up Palin during interview with Charlie Gibson
The Associated Press
September 12, 2008
FORT WAINWRIGHT, Alaska - John McCain running mate Sarah Palin sought Thursday to defend her qualifications but struggled with foreign policy, unable to describe President Bush's doctrine of pre-emptive strikes against threatening nations and acknowledging she has never met a foreign head of state.
[snip]
Palin also said that, other than a trip to visit soldiers in Kuwait and Germany last year, her only foreign travel was to Mexico and Canada and that she had never met a head of state.
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With a nice big Obama ad to the right of that paragraph. I guess if she needs foreign policy experience, she could get some foreign terrorist for friends, and then make speeches in Germany, or Iran or something.
I don't know what speech the AP is cutting and pasting from, but it's not the one I heard.
http://www.orlandosentinel.com/services/newspaper/printedition/friday/orl-a3polstory1208sep12,0,6446900.story
Posted by: jusa | Friday, September 12, 2008 at 09:36 PM