Before Sarah Palin offered her insights into the Hillary Rosen "stay at home Mom" flap on Hannity last night, Sean Hannity probed her thoughts on foreign policy, including the failed missile launch by North Korea. Did Hannity really think Palin had any thoughts on foreign policy? Or was he just trying to buttress her political cred with the knowledge that the gist of anything she said would be an attack on President Obama?
Even if I hadn't heard her complain that our North Korea policy is getting "murkier and messier by the day" and "People are craving that peace through strength" baloney, I'd have voted "B" on the question above.
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NewsHound Alex commented
2012-04-14 12:15:59 -0400
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âArbeit Macht Freiâ – if that doesn’t sound like something the Koch brothers would come up with I don’t know what does.
Peter W. Frey commented
2012-04-14 09:00:44 -0400
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Why is it that – listening to Palin and Hannity – I’m always reminded of Shakespeare’s words (slightly adapted!):“One should challenge them to a battle of wits, but will see them completely unarmed!”
Kent Brockman commented
2012-04-13 20:45:45 -0400
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Note to Palin
When you used the Fux Nuze Crapper did you have the feeling someone wuz watching you from behind the toilet paper curtain FoxMole reported about? Or wuz the battery of SpyCams just too obvious?
When you used the Fux Nuze Crapper did you have the feeling someone wuz watching you from behind the toilet paper curtain FoxMole reported about? Or wuz the battery of SpyCams just too obvious?
Karen Weber commented
2012-04-13 19:52:15 -0400
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Obama should make her Ambassador to North Korea. Then let them try to translate her English—that should keep the N. Koreans busy.
radpat_USA commented
2012-04-13 19:51:55 -0400
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Wow! Ever considered how boring stupid would be if were not for SP?
Bob Roberts commented
2012-04-13 18:52:16 -0400
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Sorry, that was didn’t know………….in the first sentence. Damm, I wish we had an edit button!!!!!!!
Bob Roberts commented
2012-04-13 18:51:26 -0400
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Once again, the opinion of a failed VP candidate who did know the reason for the Korean War or why they were two separate countries is turned to by Faux and Klannity for sharp, incisive commentary on the North Korean missile launch. And her response — “People are craving peace through strength”. Add that to McCain’s suggesting that we need boots on the ground and military intervention in Syria to stop the gov’t oppression of the opposition and you understand how important the 2008 election was and how NONE OF US can be the least bit complacent about Nov. 2012, lest two nitwits like these two can get anyway near the White House.
mj - the same one commented
2012-04-13 18:26:38 -0400
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Did Hannity really think Palin had any thoughts on foreign policy?
Of course. Since she bought that house in Arizona, she can see N. Korea from it . . .
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Of course. Since she bought that house in Arizona, she can see N. Korea from it . . .
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