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So she didn't say anything monumentally ridiculous, like we should invade Iran, then sell the oil we steal from them to pay for another war with North Korea, but she wasn't exactly what you would call "confidence inspiring" either. A short clip is above, but you can watch part 1 and part 2 of the whole interview there. Here are a few highlights:
- The entire interview sounds like a fourth grader trying really hard to remember their lines for the school play. She's clearly been coached to the letter on some of these questions.
- Charlie Gibson does a good job of asking her tough questions, as he clearly knows he was hand-picked by her staff and has to compensate. He also has an amusing ability to make his voice sound like it's rolling its eyes when he asks follow-up questions, if that makes any sense.
- She thinks that her experience with energy policy in Alaska qualifies as foreign policy experience, because energy is underlying in foreign conflicts a lot of the time. Sure, why not.
- She says that Russia is her next door neighbor, so that somehow gives her a leg up when dealing with them.
- Continuing on Russia, she says that the US should go to war with Russia if they invade Georgia again, if Georgia was in NATO.
- Oh by the way, Georgia should be in NATO.
- She didn't know what "The Bush Doctrine" was, which is the new policy of invading countries preemptively so they don't attack us first.
- She defends her quote about the war in Iraq being God's will by referencing a line famously uttered by Abraham Lincoln that really isn't at all the same thing, "My concern is not whether God is on our side; my greatest concern is to be on God's side, for God is always right." So whatever we do in America is on God's side? Is that what she's getting at?
More of the interview airs on World News Tonight later today. I honestly can't wait.






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1. Five kids, one in need of special care and attention.
2. One a pregnant teen-age
3. The baby due to be born in a few weeks.
4. The teen-age, high-school father of the baby.
5. The "First-Dude" husband.
She just couldn't do the job.
-Now, for the White House, ask yourselves if she could do the job of high office which requires excellence in honesty, good judgment, education, valid experience, preparation, and availability. She has no world culture nor unbiased religious insight. She THINKS that she knows, and that's her greatest ignorance. Wishful Thinking is no substitute for real capability.
-But if she really knows which are God's tasks and which are not, then she should be running for Even Higher Office. Posted 09/12/2008 11:48 AMReply
This is pretty much the end of his career in serious politics. Posted 09/13/2008 04:35 AMReply
This is pretty much the end of his career in serious politics. Posted 09/13/2008 04:35 AMReply