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MJ Rosenberg

Posted: February 12, 2010 12:10 PM

Sarah Palin Kidnapped By Neocons!

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Sarah Palin says the damndest things.

Last Sunday, in an interview with Chris Wallace on Fox, she predicted that President Barack Obama would not be re-elected. But she quickly added a caveat.

The obvious caveat would be the state of the economy. If President Obama succeeds in fixing the dismal economy he inherited from President Bush, he will almost surely be re-elected. After all, it is the sputtering economy that is the source of his political problems -- with frustration about the economy producing anger and unrest on both the right and left.

So Republicans, like Palin, are right to fearfully watch those economic numbers closely. If Obama can create jobs, he should be home free.

But that is not what came into Palin's mind when she predicted what might be a game changer in 2012 (and prevent her from challenging the by-then invincible Obama).

Palin told Wallace: "Say he decided to declare war on Iran or decided really to come out and do whatever he could to support Israel, which I would like him to do. That changes the dynamics in what we can assume is going to happen between now and three years."

Wallace, taken aback, asked Palin if she was suggesting that Obama would play the "war card" to win.

She said she wasn't. "I'm not suggesting that. I'm saying, if he did, things would dramatically change...."

In other words: I'm just saying.

But that only applies to the "war card" part. Palin actually believes that the surest way for a president to secure popular support is to "declare war on Iran" and to "do whatever he can to support Israel."

Could this be the common sense wisdom that Palin gets from her plain, down-to-earth, huntin' and fishin' neighbors in Alaska? Not likely.

There is little to no popular support for a third Middle Eastern war -- even in Alaska. As for Israel, it is not even a voting issue for the American Jewish community, let alone the other 98% of Americans. Besides, pretty much everyone who pays attention to Israel knows that this administration has been, if anything, overly reluctant to tell Israel to do anything it doesn't want to do. Obama already fully backs Israel and says so at every opportunity.

Where does she get this stuff?

Well, in this case, it's pretty obvious. On foreign policy, she is now the creature of the neoconservatives -- the only people in America who believe that going to war with Iran would change American misery over the economy into exuberance over the opportunity to fight another war with Muslims.

She is the blank slate upon which William Kristol (a fervent Palin supporter) and his buddies can re-inscribe the disastrous policies that were in place under the previous administration. (Actually, by the end, they didn't like George W. Bush either. Just before leaving office Bush rejected Vice President Cheney's repeated plea that he permit the Israeli air force to fly over Iraq to bomb Iran. They clearly expect Palin to be more enthusiastic about the idea).

Palin herself may not understand precisely how she is being used by the neocons.
In fact, when Wallace asked her where she picked up her idea that Obama could win re-election by going to war with Iran, she said she got it from "reading a Pat Buchanan column the other day."

But, of course, Buchanan wrote no such thing. Buchanan is an isolationist, hostile to Israel (and not too friendly to Jews in general) and opposes US interventions in the Middle East. He would be the last person to advocate either another Middle East war or embracing Benjamin Netanyahu even tighter.

There was, however, a Buchanan connection. He actually wrote a column that rebutted the idea Palin endorsed on Fox.

Buchanan was reacting to a column that appeared in the right wing Jerusalem Post and was written by arch-neocon Daniel Pipes. Pipes, whose specialty is Muslim- and Arab-baiting and demanding that the United States back far right Israeli policies. It was called "How To Save The Obama Presidency: Bomb Iran." Buchanan vehemently rejected Pipes' nutty proposal.

Palin was just confused. She read, or someone told her about the Pipes plan, and perhaps that Buchanan hated it, and she somehow came to think that it was Buchanan's idea.

The neocons may be over-programming her. But she is not going to notice. All she probably notices is that suddenly there is a whole group of New York and Washington intellectuals who don't despise her the way most intellectuals do.

On the contrary, they love her. Jennifer Rubin, of Commentary, in fact wrote a whole denunciation of intellectuals (specifically Jews) who can't stomach Palin because of her right wing politics and her sheer ignorance of policy. She wrote that they will never warm to Palin.

"Palin's anti-elitism and her embrace of social conservatism, which are now integral to her persona, will in all likelihood continue to make her unpopular with the great majority of Jews. She is not about to change her appearance, her stance on abortion, or her disdain for media elites. And Jews are not about to cast aside their preference for those leaders whom they perceive as intellectually worthy -- and socially compatible," Rubin writes.

The rest of the column is a faux-populist screed against Jews and other educated types who, unlike real Americans, don't hunt, engage in "iron dog snowmobiling" and "for whom intellectual rigor has been a defining characteristic and a pathway to success."

In other words, these airy intellectuals like their presidents to be smart and other Americans don't. (I am not making this up. In their love for "real" Americans, the Ivy League neocons essentially compliment them for being morons! Disgusting).

Anyway, it's pretty clear that the Commentary neocon crowd has clearly got its candidate for 2012. They know she is no genius but they are pretty sure that she will go to war with Iran and back Israel's right to do whatever it wants whenever it wants.

I don't believe Sarah Palin will become president but if, God forbid, she does, I expect that the neocons would be disappointed.

Sure, she will mouth the lines they hand her now. But, as untutored as she is, she is no dummy. And she does not like being handled. She would likely "go rogue" on Kristol, Pipes and the Commentary company just as she did on the McCain campaign.

After all, someone -- Todd, Bristol, Track or whoever -- would be bound to tell her that the neocons do not exactly put American interests first. She does. She may be wrong -- in fact, she's almost always wrong -- but she loves this country and that means she is unlikely to knowingly send Americans off to die to serve an ideology that has a long, bloody record of failure.

Nonetheless, pay attention. The neocons are desperate for a third bite of the apple. Palin is their ticket. But, if she flags, there is always Huckabee or one of the other right wingers. Neocons may be chicken hawks but, when it comes to involving America in Middle East wars, they never say die.

 

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12:46 PM on 02/15/2010
Agree 100% with premise of this article. When Palin was introduced to the world via John McCain, she was supposed to be the Republican Hiliary Clinton. When they found out what they actually had they passed her off to the neo-cons like a mortgage note. She is now the etch-a-sketch for the neo-con agenda. No original thoughts or policies of her own....but only what she is programmed to sell to the uninformed and mallable public. She has become the spokesmodel for hate and division in America.
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11:56 AM on 02/15/2010
"Well, in this case, it's pretty obvious. On foreign policy, she is now the creature of the neoconservatives -- the only people in America who believe that going to war with Iran would change American misery over the economy into exuberance over the opportunity to fight another war with Muslims."

Actually most Iranians have converted to the pre-Islamic culture, but you will not find anyone admitting to it because they would be killed. Remember Salman Parsi was the first Apostate, and he allowed all the libraries to be burnt so that he could promote his thoughts.
10:24 AM on 02/15/2010
Wow, this makes sense. Palin is now the neocons best megaphone to get their otherwise styfled message out; very dangerous for the country and the globe. Bush was the empty vessel they used to great effective for those eight years and their next vehicle to drive the country toward oblivion is spaceship Palin. I hope this exercise is being closely monitored.
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pdog
10:58 PM on 02/14/2010
How can you gripe about government spending and at the same time speak of starting a war that would cost trillions to fight. Republicans don't care about spending so long as it's spent on what they want. So heath care is a waste of money to them but war is not. I wish republicans would stop calling themselves pro-life anti abortion yes pro-life not even close.
04:07 PM on 02/14/2010
This post seems based on at least two faulty assumptions:

First, that Sarah Palin claimed to have gotten her idea from Pat Buchanan. According to the quote above she only said she got it from "reading a Pat Buchanan column". Having gotten an idea from reading a column doesn't necessarily mean you got it from the column's writer; you may just as well have gotten it from the guy he's arguing against (or you may have come up with it yourself as a result of how stupid you find the column). I often get ideas reading pieces I hate. They activate the brain much more than pieces one agrees with. Thus, it is entirely possible that this time Sarah actually was truthful. A bit blurry, yes, but truthful.

Second, that Sarah Palin actually puts American interests first. In my opinion, she definitely does not. Sarah Pailin's first interest is Sarah Palin. Her second interest is to bring on the battle of Armageddon. And a war involving israel, Iran and the US certainly has the potential to do just that.
03:43 PM on 02/14/2010
This affirm she should never be the President. Why in God or whatever deity you believe in name would you want another war. We can't even pay for the one we have. Let's not consider that it would cost billions of more dollars a year. Let's not consider that we don't have an army big enough to do this. Let's not consider that no one else in the world is going to help us, as this will affirm the warmonger mentality that people have about America. If, lets say Bush didn't take his eye off the ball on Iran in the first place, we wouldn't have this problem.

So, Sarah Palin, please playing the card you have, getting richer off of it, but never run for the Presidency. Please!
04:41 PM on 02/14/2010
"We can't even pay for the one we have."

That would be two wars, not one. And neither of them declared.
05:56 PM on 02/14/2010
I'm not counting Iraq, since technically, or at least in my mind it was never supposed to happen, and it's sort of over. Afghanistan is the only one I'm counting, and Pakistan isn't declared yet, so I won't go there.
10:45 AM on 02/14/2010
How soon people forget. Palin's capture by the neocons isn't a recent event.

“Sources in the McCain camp, the Republican Party, and Washington think tanks say Mrs. Palin was identified as a potential future leader of the neoconservative cause in June 2007. That was when the annual summer cruise organized by the right-of-center Weekly Standard magazine docked in Juneau, the Alaskan state capital, and the pundits on board took tea with Governor Palin.”

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/arianna-huffington/the-palin-doctrine-why-th_b_126511.html
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09:22 AM on 02/14/2010
Sarah Palin kidnapped by neocons, nonsense, she threw herself at them, the woman is so desperate to be someone.
This will follow John McCain to the grave, the curse he let loose on the American people.
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01:19 PM on 02/13/2010
Twenty years before, Dianne Feinstein used notes written on her hand in a televised debate — despite its rules prohibiting the use of notes. Whoops. Go back through the last Palin thread on the incident and substitute the word Feinstein for Palin.
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tj101
Hata ukinichukia la kweli nitakwambia
02:10 PM on 02/13/2010
Did she mock the President for using a teleprompter, like Palin did?
02:41 PM on 02/14/2010
You Repubs need to stop making us tall tales. It is so ridiculous.
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Down with Tyrants
11:35 AM on 02/13/2010
Where did this writer ever get the idea that she loves this Country? Has he not heard about her support for Alaskan secession, ye Gods!!! He should keep abreast of what is common knowledge. Loves her Country, which Country would that be eh?
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RogHol
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05:22 PM on 02/13/2010
I guess: "Real America" ??
10:54 AM on 02/13/2010
Sarah is a divisive figure and is indulging in the GOP or conservative policy of dividing us.

Her comments and actions aren't actually patriotic and have little to do with solutions or uniting Americans.

She flip flops on our Veterans claiming to want to help them but talking about creating more war that only hurts them.

All Veterans deserve for war to end, not to have the public inflamed toward war or to have to listen to her snide comments insinuating that war would be the answer for anything.

Bush already did that and it hasn't worked out so well.
10:12 AM on 02/13/2010
Awesome post, thanks MJ!
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01:20 PM on 02/13/2010
Love the avatar. Do you have have one of Diane Feinstein doing the exact same thing too?
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tj101
Hata ukinichukia la kweli nitakwambia
02:08 PM on 02/13/2010
Do you have an avi of ronnie increasing the national debt 189%?

How 'bout one of him creating the greatest expansion of socialized medicine - Medi-Cal - in the history of California.

Do Ya? Huh?
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08:46 PM on 02/13/2010
It is to obvious you think Fox News is da bomb!
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NotesFromME
10:07 AM on 02/13/2010
"she loves this country and that means she is unlikely to knowingly send Americans off to die to serve an ideology that has a long, bloody record of failure."

You are joking, right?
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thinkingwomanmillstone
10:36 AM on 02/13/2010
The only thing Sarah Palin loves is Sarah Palin( and I used the word thing on purpose).
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chriss0114
the meanderings of a madman
10:25 PM on 02/13/2010
money


Oh, and shoes


well, OK, new clothes
09:35 AM on 02/13/2010
She wants to kill all the muslums cause she loves god so muchy. another one that wants the 10 commandments everywhere but chooses which ones she wants to follow. Her poll numbers are showing downward trends this past week and several repubs have spoken out against her. " SO HOWS THAT LIEY, OBSTRUCTY, WINKY, HYPOCRITY THINGY GOING FOR YA!!!!"
justobserve
Not left nor right or center. Just a free thinker!
11:42 AM on 02/13/2010
Good laugh!
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thinkingwomanmillstone
02:23 PM on 02/13/2010
Immoraly
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RogHol
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05:26 PM on 02/13/2010
selfdelusionairy...
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HANNIBAL1066
I've written on the Tea Party movement at politica
04:09 AM on 02/13/2010
In your article you totally neglect Sarah Palin's seemingly deeply held religious beliefs. She believes in an End Times scenario and her Wasila Assembly of God church is part of the New Apostolic Reformation. The NAR is strongly Christian Zionist.

Thus, there are points where neo-conservative foreign policy touches Christian Zionism.

With a politician like Sarah Palin, you have to treat her religious and secular beliefs as an interactive function.
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confuseddemocrat
06:05 AM on 02/13/2010
Exactly...this was my first thought after watching the interview.

Her fixation on supporting Israel at all costs is routed in the pentecostal belief that the country that backs Israel will be blessed by God.....Definitely "end time" theology
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tmf945
09:05 AM on 02/13/2010
Sarahs religious beliefs are on par with any other television huckster...Promoting fear among the flock and convincing them that there’s an invisible man living in the sky, who watches everything you do every minute of every day. They are only in it for the money.