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Sarah Palin Fires Back at Obama, Mocks His "Experience" on Nuclear Issues
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Palin shot back in her comments Friday, mocking the president for "the vast nuclear experience that he acquired as a community organizer."
Palin, a potential 2012 GOP presidential candidate, said the Obama doctrine involved "coddling enemies and alienating allies," attacking the administration for its handling of Israel, Iran and North Korea.
She criticized the administration for its "yes we can spread the wealth around" attitude and said its programs, which she said took money from future generations, involved what "a lot of us" consider "stealing."
And her "experience" on nuclear issues is? Did she do that little girl giggly thing too?
Obama is the one who brought up the experience issue, when he himself has none. If he could manage to keep his mouth shut he'd not make himself look like a fool.
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Originally Posted by sanrene
This is part of Palin's speech today at the SRLC. Wonderful speech, hit the nail on the head.
Now, we know the war of words between obama and Palin the last day or so, well, she hit him back pretty good on HIS experience, or lack thereof.
Coddling enemies? You mean like allowing Qaddafi, a KNOWN sponsor of the mass murder of Americans to buy his way free of guilt?
I guess she's just too much of a typical NeoConfused ChickenHawk to talk about THAT coddling of an enemy, eh? Or is that just a little too factual for the NeoConfused to address?
this dingbat knows nothing. Tell her to show video of her speaking at the conference when she was 8 months pregnant with rick perry in Texas. That should be a mind blower. What woman flies on an eight or more hour flight just to speak to a bunch of oilmen. LET'S SEE THE VIDEO.
Sarah Palin Fires Back at Obama, Mocks His "Experience" on Nuclear Issues
Love it.
Actually Nuclear Weapons is one of the areas of focus Sen. Obama did have in his brief period in the Senate. He worked closely with Sen. Lugar on the issue. So he actually did know something about the issue prior to becoming President.
Richard G. Lugar, United States Senator for Indiana - Press Releases (http://lugar.senate.gov/press/record.cfm?id=278019 - broken link)
Thursday, June 28, 2007
WASHINGTON, D.C. – U.S. Senators Barack Obama (D-IL) and Richard Lugar (R-IN) today announced that the Senate Appropriations Committee accepted their request to provide funding to implement the Lugar-Obama nonproliferation initiative. The Appropriations Committee expressed support for the initiative and provided $48 million for Lugar-Obama, $36 million for programs to destroy heavy conventional weapons, $10 million for efforts to intercept weapons and materials of mass destruction, and $2 million for rapid response to proliferation detection and interdiction emergencies. This is the culmination of an 18 month effort to authorize and fund the Lugar-Obama initiative.
First introduced in November 2005 and enacted in 2007, the Lugar-Obama initiative enhances U.S. efforts to destroy conventional weapons stockpiles and to detect and interdict weapons and materials of mass destruction throughout the world.
Actually Nuclear Weapons is one of the areas of focus Sen. Obama did have in his brief period in the Senate. He worked closely with Sen. Lugar on the issue. So he actually did know something about the issue prior to becoming President.
Richard G. Lugar, United States Senator for Indiana - Press Releases (http://lugar.senate.gov/press/record.cfm?id=278019 - broken link)
Thursday, June 28, 2007
WASHINGTON, D.C. – U.S. Senators Barack Obama (D-IL) and Richard Lugar (R-IN) today announced that the Senate Appropriations Committee accepted their request to provide funding to implement the Lugar-Obama nonproliferation initiative. The Appropriations Committee expressed support for the initiative and provided $48 million for Lugar-Obama, $36 million for programs to destroy heavy conventional weapons, $10 million for efforts to intercept weapons and materials of mass destruction, and $2 million for rapid response to proliferation detection and interdiction emergencies. This is the culmination of an 18 month effort to authorize and fund the Lugar-Obama initiative.
First introduced in November 2005 and enacted in 2007, the Lugar-Obama initiative enhances U.S. efforts to destroy conventional weapons stockpiles and to detect and interdict weapons and materials of mass destruction throughout the world.
Shush with your facts. You know the Neoconfused can wrap their head around that.
Seriously this woman and the rest of the neocons criticize Obama for everything, yet never offer any real in depth solutions, just one line zingers like "tax cuts", "drill baby drill", "fight'em over there so they won't fight us over here", where's the substance GOP??
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