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Palin-tology: reckless and dangerous
Feb 26, 2010 | Posted by John Isaacs

Former Alaska Governor has said some crazy things over the years, but perhaps none so whacko as her recent comments on Fox about war with Iran .

"Say he [Obama] decided to declare war on Iran," she said on Fox News last week. "I think people would perhaps shift their thinking a little bit and decide, well, maybe he's tougher than we think he is today."

Great.  All the President needs to do is launch another war -- a third conflict for American military forces, and maybe his popularity goes up a few points.

Palin seems to fail to understand the lesson of George W. Bush.  It took a few years, but Americans became fed up with both the Iraq War and the Bush cowboy policies.

Perhaps Palin is looking for ways to prove her manhood, err, womanhood.

This kind of talk is reckless and dangerous.

According to Fareed Zakaria writing in Newsweek, Palin apparently picked up the idea from neo-con Daniel Pipes, who suggested a military strike on Iran to reverse Obama's political fortunes.

Palin and Pipes seem to forget that some of America's finest would be killed and hurt in the war.

And Zakaria and others have pointed out that an American or Israeli military strike on Iran would at best delay Tehran's nuclear weapons ambitions while alienating many around the world, causing a spike in oil prices, forcing dissident Iranians to rally around the repressive leadership and leading to Iranian retaliation in Iraq and Afghanistan.

And to repeat myself, kill and maim many Americans as well as innocent Iranians.

Dictators go to war to bolster their positions.

Democracies are supposed to behave more sensibly.

Perhaps Palin should return to Wasilla. Or at least Pipes down.

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 I will never forgive John McCain for loosing this horse's ass on the American political stage. Her attitudes and beliefs frighten and mortify thinking people everywhere. Please, will someone just give her a reality show and keep her away -far far away - from any possibility of being near the red button.She is a neanderthal and palin-tology is the best term yet to describe her twisted world view.

I agree

McCain is to blame, and I think he regretted his choice.  His sleection of Palin was impulsive and clearly not well thought out.  She will be a force on the national scene, but hopefully will never be President.

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