Palin's mastery of the obvious is dumbfounding.
Obvious? How come that Palin why back in 2008 was the only one warning about weak leadership up against a KBG chief. And to tie it all together with energy independence and a strong economy?
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Ukraine: Sarah Palin and Mitt Romney were right about Russia
The Telegraph
By Tim Stanley US politics Last updated: March 4th, 2014
The Republicans have been warning us about Russia for years, and we've ignored them every time. They're the little boy who cried wolf. Except that it was a bear and, wouldn't ya know it, the damn thing was real.
First, Sarah Palin. In 2008, the Alaskan conservative warned that Putin was on the prowl. Quote: "After the Russian army invaded the nation of Georgia, Senator Obama's reaction was one of moral indecision and equivalence, the kind of response that would only encourage Russia's Putin to invade Ukraine next."
Wow. Mrs Palin not only got the country that Putin would threaten right, she also predicted the reason behind it.
Obama's "indecision and equivalence" over Iran, Egypt and, most importantly, Syria, has probably encouraged Putin to believe that there would be next-to-no Western response to an attack on Ukraine.
If Vlad expands his power anymore, Russia won't just be visible from Sarah Palin's house. It'll be visible from the White House, too.
Okay, so that's a gross exaggeration � but you get the point.
Mrs Palin certainly does, after all she was parodied for her Russophobia in 2008 and is now wallowing in the schadenfreude. "I'm usually not one to Told-Ya-So," she wrote on Facebook, "but I did!"
Let her wallow. She's earned this one.
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Obama has become the anti-Theodore Roosevelt. He speaks loudly and carries a small stick.