
Today’s forecast calls for a 90% chance of frothing-at-the-mouth liberals.
(CBS News) — Sarah Palin appeared on Fox News’ “On the Record” with Greta Van Susteren in Naples, Fla., slamming President Obama on many issues, ranging from his involvement in Israel’s zoning issue to his action in Libya.
Palin criticized Obama for his stance on Libya, saying, “We better be in it to win it. ‘Win it’ means Qaddafi goes and America gets to get on out of there.”
The former Alaskan governor told Van Susteren that the President seems to be confused about the goal of America’s involvement in Libya. Palin thinks that America needs to get rid of Qaddafi and let the Libyans rebuild their government.
Fresh from her two-day “trip of a lifetime” to Israel to meet Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, Palin told Van Susteren that America needs to “be even stronger in our commitment to help Israel.”
Palin wants the U.S. to stop intervening in the Palestine-Israel conflict, saying that it should stay out of zoning issues.
“We need to stay out of skirmishes like that look at the big picture and remind them of our support,” said Palin.
When asked what she would do, Palin said she would take the “harder line” and push Palestinians to back off.
“Why aren’t we putting our foot down with the other side and telling the Palestinians, ‘If you’re serious about peace, quit the shellacking and the shelling. Quit the bombing of innocent Israelis,'” said Palin.
