Monday, March 3, 2014

On Sarah Palin's 2008 Warning that Russia Would Invade the Ukraine

Sarah Palin is crowing that in 2008, she warned that Russia would invade the Ukraine and, in fact, she did. This shouldn't come as a surprise since she was being run at the time by neocon Bill Kristol. And the neocons in the USG are behind the uprising in the Ukraine (See: An Important Second Listen to the "F--k the EU" Ukraine Recording).

Something much more curious to me is why  Palin and Rand Paul are so cozy with one each other? Is there adeep behind the scenes link via Bill Kristol?

13 comments:

  1. Congrats, Bob, you found it: Bill Kristol is running Rand Paul.

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  2. well with the view of Russia she has has from her living room, I'm surprised Barry doesn't call her to know whats going on.

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    1. Myron Shank, M.D., Ph.D.March 3, 2014 at 10:19 PM

      Perhaps you should also check what is going on, since you do not know the difference between the real Sarah Palin and Tina Fey ridiculing her on Saturday Night Live.

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    2. The difference is that Tina Fey only pretends to be an imbecile.

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  3. Palin's quote:
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    "After the Russian army invaded the nation of Georgia, Senator Obama's reaction was one of indecision and moral equivalence – the kind of response that would only encourage Russia's Putin to invade Ukraine next," she said in Reno, Nevada on October 21, 2008."
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    Look carefully at Palin's quote. "Next" meaning six years later? Senator 0's comments in 2008 led to Russia's involvement in their neighbor in 2014? If you were to interpret Palin's quote as predictive, that's what it would have to mean.

    Bush was president, not 0bombya. 0 was inaugurated on Tuesday, January 20, 2009. If then Senator 0 got involved in foreign policy at the time, he'd have (rightfully) been criticized for it.

    "Ukraine" isn't a nation except in an artificial border sense. It's an old Soviet administrative district that included several groups of people who all hate each other. She also wasn't being predictive that it would happen 'some day,' her claim was specifically in regard to the US-sponsored 'color revolution' that was going on at the time. Well, look how well that worked out.

    Taking the leaked call into account, I'm beginning to wonder if the US got involved in overthrowing Ukraines govt to make it a tarbaby designed to suck Russia to create the conditions such that sanctions could be applied.

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  4. I would pay money to see Palin, Rand and Kristol to put their own lives on the line against Putin.

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    1. Can we add Insane McStain and ladyboy Lindsey Graham to that mix? Please...

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    2. Sure why the hell not? The more neocon chickenhawks the better and lets thrown in some "humanitarian" liberals in there too

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  5. After Palin put her foot in her mouth during her first two interviews, she was on a short leash and had her lines fed to her. She did not predict anything. The neocon who was writing her script probably "forecasted" the invasion of every former satellite country. Russia was aggressive towards Georgia at the time and the neocons were in fear mongering mode.

    Rand Paul is a male version of Palin. He's a bimbo who needs a script written for him.

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    1. Like basically everything Obama says isn't written for him? Please.

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    2. Even a troll is right once in a lifetime.

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  6. I'm sure Jeb Bush will find a place for Rand AND Sarah in his cabinet.

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  7. Isn't amazing what a sock puppet can say with the puppeteer's hand jammed up its backside...

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