The Palin Presidency

VICE PRESIDENT SPEECH IN CHARLESTON, SOUTH CAROLINA (5/11/2010)
VP GINGRICH: .....I fully support the state of Israel, but the comes a time when we have to question, is this UN resolution wise? Now I am willing to take questions.

REPORTER: Mr. Vice President, the President has indicated her full support of the resolution, and has said that Palestine is, quote, "An outdated 20th century relic trying to revive itself through evil means", unquote. Do you agree with the President's statement?

GINGRICH: Again, I fully support Israel and it's government. However, Palestinian is a bit of a tricky situation, you see.....

VP GINGRICH VAGUE ON SUPPORT OF ISRAELI RESOLUTION
-Excerpt from Associated Press, 5/12/2010
 
This is entertaining in a sort of "how crazy can this get" way, but I don't really think that Palin is dumb or unhinged enough to detonate a nuclear weapon on American soil to stop an oil spill and then try to blame it on terrorists. I think there's a good chance you'd see the military simply refusing the order and the Cabinet convening to invoke the 25th amendment if she tried. I do wonder if that's where you're going with Gingrich - I sensed perhaps a little foreshadowing in his comment about "ability to serve," hinting that if and when Palin is removed from office, they'll need a competent Vice President to take her place.
 
TERRORIST ATTACK IN JERUSALEM
Four Palestinian men detonated suicide vests in Ben Gurion Airport
JERUSALEM- Late last night, the David Ben Gurion airport in Jerusalem was attacked by four suicide bombers. The attack caused severe damage and killed 19, while injuring dozens more. The bombing was perpetrated by Palestinians, and is believed to have been motivated by the recent Israeli resolution introduced to the UN. "This is undeniable proof that Palestine hates Israel, and is desperately trying to hurt it before the UN can act." says Israeli PM Benjamin Netanyahu. His comments, however, have been criticized by various heads of state. "The Prime Minister is trying to opportunize this catastrophe, and it is unacceptable", said the newly inaugurated PM of the United Kingdom, David Cameron. President Sarah Palin has ordered that flags be put at half mast in memory of the victims, and also pledged a swift response.
 
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