Sep 04 2008

Proximity to Russia means Foreign Policy experience?

Published by Alek at 11:42 am under Uncategorized

You have to be kidding me. They’re seriously trying to claim that being geographically close to Russia means you have foreign policy experience. Wow. That’s like saying you can learn math by putting the textbook under your pillow at night. She didn’t even have a passport until last year.

Ms. Palin appears to have traveled very little outside the United States. In July 2007, she had to get a passport before she visited members of the Alaska National Guard stationed in Kuwait, according to her deputy communications director, Sharon Leighow. She also visited wounded troops in Germany during that trip. (NY Times)

And she’s supposed to take over for McCain if he becomes incapacitated? I can only hope that people are paying attention to see this crap as it really is.

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2 Responses to “Proximity to Russia means Foreign Policy experience?”

  1. zachon 04 Sep 2008 at 4:13 pm

    how about what she has said on creationism
    ‘The simple yet elegantly awkward moose proves God’s creation and not evolution is the source of all life. How could something as oddly shaped and silly looking as a moose evolve through so-called “natural selection?” Is evolution a committee? There is nothing natural about a dorky moose! Only God could have made a moose and given it huge antlers to fight off his predatory enemies. God has a well known se nse of humor, I mean He made the platypus too.’

  2. Alekon 04 Sep 2008 at 6:45 pm

    Zach, unfortunately that’s not true. It started here, note at the bottom “Disclaimer: She didn’t actually say these things – I made them up. But thanks for all the visits.”

    I know she is a creationist (pretty spooky…) but we should find real statements to prove it.

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