Sunday, December 27, 2009

Tyrone: Governor Palin Correct About Profiling



Via Tyrone at Wake Up Black America:

Is Sarah Palin qualified to become President? One of the crucial qualifiers for a person to be a leader of a city, state or even a country is the person's ability to have a key sense of "sound judgement". Back in November, Sarah drove the appeasers up the wall in an interview conducted by Matt Continetti. Her comments came a few days after the Fort Hood terrorist attack in which the radical Muslim Major Nidal Malik Hasan killed 13 soldiers while wounding 30. These are the comments Sarah Palin made in her interview with Matt Continetti.

Sarah Palin [said] "There were such clear, obvious, massive warning signs that were missed. This terrorist, even having business cards" that identified him as an "SoA" or soldier of Allah." Palin blamed a culture of political correctness and other decisions that "prevented -- I'm going to say it -- profiling" of someone with Hasan's extremist ideology. "I say, profile away". " Such political correctness "could be our downfall." If the upcoming investigations into the attack reveal bad decision-making on the part of senior officials, Palin continued, those officials ought to be fired".

[...]

In June, Obama addressed the Muslim world from Cairo Egypt. I thought after Obama's address Muslims were suppose to start liking us. Actually I didn't think that at all. I was being sarcastic. I guess something didn't go according to Obama's plan. Obama doesn't want to use the word "terrorist" in his vocabulary, so I wonder what he considers what happened with Delta flight 253 yesterday? Was it a "potential fatal mishap" perhaps? It definitely looks like there is a contrasting world view between Sarah Palin and Barack Obama. One sees the world through the eyes of a naive child and one sees the world through the eyes of an adult realist. Figuring who's who should be a no brainer and who is qualified to be president based on sound judgement to understand the obvious.
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31 comments:

defendAmerica,  December 27, 2009 9:33 PM  

*shock* Sarah is right!!  It is nice to see people slowly waking up.  She has been consistent in her message and after she repeats the same thing over and over people are finally beginning to hear her!

Love That Lady,  December 27, 2009 9:38 PM  

Is Sarah Palin qualified to become President?
<span>You Betcha!</span>

Whitney,  December 27, 2009 9:42 PM  

Yep, Sarah was right again. I think that Sarah said something similar on Hannity too. Perhaps if someone can find Obama's Cairo speech, I think that Sheya or Seth has another video project! ;)

Hefmier,  December 27, 2009 9:42 PM  

I frequent WUBA (Wake Up Black America |^).  It is a great site.  Tyrone has admitted being a Jindal supporter, but I have noticed in recent months that he is admiring Sarah more and more.  He has also infrequently commented here at C4P.  Great blogpost.

CBDenver,  December 27, 2009 10:10 PM  

This morning I read an article on Slate about foreign leaders "defying Obama's wishes"  (http://www.slate.com/id/2239845/). The author cites Obama's popularity compared to GW Bush, which should mean that world leaders would gladly follow Obama's lead and fall in line with his requests for their cooperation.  However, much to the surprise of the O-bots, world leaders don't acquiesce to Obama any more than they did to Bush!

I think this illustrates Tyrone's distinction between "seeing the eyes of a naive child" versus an adult realist.  The naive children imaging that nations deal with each other based on whether or not they like and admire the leaders.  In reality, nations have their own interests and act upon them regardless of whether they like another nation's leader or not.  Europe didn't balk at supporting the war in Iraq or Afghanistan because they hated Bush, they did so because they did not think it was in their best interests. 

Looking forward to 2012 when we can get back to having adults in charge again.

CBDenver,  December 27, 2009 10:11 PM  

<span>"seeing the eyes of a naive child" should read </span><span>"seeing through the eyes of a naive child".  Sorry for the typo
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Nancy,  December 27, 2009 10:43 PM  

In ObamaWorld, profiling will be if the dude is taking a magazine into the airplane bathroom with him, or not.

Flight attendant #1: Hey, that guy has been in there for awhile!
Flight attendant #2: Nothing to worry about. I observed him entering the lavatory with magazine in hand. And according to the government's new rules, if passenger enters potty with magazine in
hand, he/she is permitted to uninterrupted time and space. See, Rule #2 (opens pamphlet): Passenger + Magazine = Innocent tummy problems.

Whitney,  December 27, 2009 11:02 PM  

http://blogs.abcnews.com/politicalpunch/2009/12/obama-likely-to-speak-about-flight-253.html


White House sources tell ABC News the President will "likely" speak publicly about the alleged attempted terrorist attack on Flight 253 in the next few days.


I don't know if I want to do one of my Governor Palin Facebook predictions, but wouldn't it be great if the Governor posted about this before Obama made a public comment?

Whitney,  December 27, 2009 11:04 PM  

Perhaps there is some strategic reasoning for delaying a comment on such an event, but nonetheless, I think the mindsets of Obama and Palin couldn't be anymore different.

Nancy,  December 27, 2009 11:43 PM  

To Obama, "profiling" is what he does when he looks at himself in the mirror every morning. Has to look at himself from every angle.

Nancy,  December 27, 2009 11:48 PM  

We cannot profile!
What will the terrorists think of us!

Perhaps bowing in front of them, before we profile them would help.
Or displaying a photo of President Obama receiving his Nobel Peace Prize, prior to profiling them, would take the sting of embarrassment away, for the dears.
How about reading President Obama's Cairo speech, while we are profling them, that would make them remind them how much they are supposed to love us now.
Just noodling ideas here.

Nancy,  December 27, 2009 11:53 PM  

Hellooooo?
Hellooooo?
Hellooooo?

Nope, nobody here.
Move to the next thread.

JeanA,  December 28, 2009 12:01 AM  

Gov. Palin on Hannity.

Nancy,  December 28, 2009 12:07 AM  

"Sound judgment"=common sense

These two phrases never enter a sentence, where President Obama is involved.

narciso,  December 28, 2009 12:10 AM  

We have lost the meaning of the word, 'profile' ie; if someone is communicating with a radical imam tied to 9/11 hijackers, and then advocates that Moslems in the Army be objectors, don'r send him to a base where he will continue to abuse his authority. If the father of someone says he suspects his son has fallen in with a bad crowd, don't let him on the plane, until there has been sufficient scrutiny

Nancy,  December 28, 2009 12:10 AM  

Sound judgement
Common sense
Wisdom
Battle tested knowledge
Using other people's expertise
Making decisions

These are all words and phrases that come to mind, when thinking of Governor Palin.
These words and phrases never enter a sentence where President Obama is involved.

Izzy,  December 28, 2009 12:11 AM  

Seems like a get enough of Gov. Palin being interviewed.  She is just lights up...watching her on Hannity now.

M. Minnesota,  December 28, 2009 12:56 AM  

Did the Hussien administration say it was an "attempted" act of terror?  As opposed to an act of terror?   Hey,  if you have people SCREAMING in the passenger area it's an act of TERROR!!  Got that Holder????? 

Uffda,  December 28, 2009 3:19 AM  

If they didn't like us under Bush, at least they knew where we stood. With Obama, they know where we kneel - right at their feet.

Ralph,  December 28, 2009 4:38 AM  

You know, if Gov Palin gets a speaking offer from an Islamic country I hope she takes it up. It would be interesting to compare what she has to say with President Obama.

FredHeadBill,  December 28, 2009 6:34 AM  

Janet Napolitano says the “system worked”, alert airline passengers dowsing this terriorist before he explodes and burns is the system working!
Wow, I feel so safe now...I didn't know those complimentary cold drinks were in Napolitano's anti-terrorist handbook. I haven't flown anywhere
since Obama's been Prez, do they cover splashing burning terriorist and applying headlock after showing how to use a seat belt?

Ralph,  December 28, 2009 7:17 AM  

FredheadBill, that type of direct action is the best defense there is against aircraft terrorist acts. There hasn't been a successful attack since 9/11 because ordinary people have taken action. Remember the shoe bomber? Governments can only do so much

FredHeadBill,  December 28, 2009 9:13 AM  

They could change the inflight movies from Shriek to "Live Free or Die Hard".

BetseyRoss,  December 28, 2009 10:18 AM  

Wasn't it Sarah Palin that said, "Profile away"?  I can't remember if it was in her book or where saw or heard it.  Sounds like a great plan to me.  Actually it sounds like one that has been successful in Israel.  Why are we doing things that get people killed? 

hrh,  December 28, 2009 10:34 AM  

Yes, on Hannity.

Steven,  December 28, 2009 1:54 PM  

So Palin cancels her Hawaii vacation because of the paparazzi, but Obama won't cancel his when a terrorist only most blows up a plane over the U.S.? Sounds like a significant contrast in how these two prioritize their activities to me and speaks well of Palin's qualification/judgement (recall the media conflated the two terms in promoting Obama) to be president.

Bestbud,  December 28, 2009 3:06 PM  

Doug, as always thanks for the post.

You know?.... Im in no mood!!!... When has Gov. Sarah Louise Heath Palin been WRONG!  Come on!... when was It?

The only thing I can think of was when she should have had the bath water a little warmer bathing Trig, or the time she missed getting everything from the grocery store... or heaven forbid staying late on Alaskans behalf carving out the biggest energy pipe line project in the WORLD!

Bottom line.... 'She Loves... Right! and Hates... Wrong!'... when quite the opposite is true of the current Pip-Squeak in the White House!

All right!... let's hear when she was wrong!... anybody!... my guess it might be as silly as mine. 

BetseyRoss,  December 28, 2009 3:29 PM  

Hot Dog.  A brain that remembers!  Thanks so much hrh.  I just remember it being music to my ears when I heard it.

BetseyRoss,  December 28, 2009 3:33 PM  

Hmmmmm.  I sure can remember any times at all.  I am sure she has been, but I can't remember any.  When it comes to the big things like right and wrong she is always spot on.  In my estimation this is what makes a great president.  Being able to tell right from wrong and then acting on it.   The pathetic excuse we have now for a prez has that problem. 

Bestbud,  December 28, 2009 5:08 PM  

BetseyRoss

Yes... that's what I see!.. all her facebook posts and op-ed's spot on like you said.

bestbud,  December 28, 2009 6:01 PM  

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