Sarah Palin: Crazy as a Fox?
By
Adriana Cohen, Boston Herald March
26, 2014 6:58 am
Hillary
Clinton is probably the last person Sarah Palin wants to see in the Oval
Office.
Which
makes Palin's near-endorsement of Clinton a bit of a head-scratcher. But Palin,
despite the smears back in 2008, is a lot smarter than the left-leaning press
has ever been willing to admit.
"I
would like to see women run for the higher office. I think America certainly is
ready for more female candidates at that upper echelon," Palin told Mario Lopez
on "Extra" when he asked about a Clinton run. And the stunned speculation about
why Palin would say anything nice about Clinton began.
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The
fact is, Clinton is a dream candidate for the Republican Party in
2016.
Never
mind all those polls that say Clinton walks away with it.
The
Clintons have enough skeletons in their political closet to petrify a haunted
house -- and Bill, the former impeached president, will be a part of this race,
too, as the nation's prospective first First Husband.
The
Democratic-friendly media has already been forced to notice the way she attacked
the women her unfaithful husband targeted, though her party is supposed to be
all about protecting the sisterhood.
Eventually,
the media will have to address why it does make a difference who killed our
ambassador and three other Americans in Benghazi.
There's
the question of whether -- given her angry outburst before Congress -- she has
the temperament to be president.
By
2016, Iran -- aided by Clinton and President Obama's exercise of soft power --
may well have nukes.
Secretary
of State John Kerry accidentally gave Bashir Assad his lifeline with that
Russian-brokered chemical weapons deal, but Clinton missed the chance to support
a real Syrian democracy movement, before al-Qaeda co-opted it. Then, there's her
support for Egypt's Muslim Brotherhood.
Now,
thanks to Crimea, Clinton's infamous Russian "reset" rings hollow. That phone
Clinton was ready to answer at 3 a.m.? It turns out it was ... not in
service.
Then,
there's Obama-care. Clinton was a major failed proponent of big government
health care even before Obama succeeded in making a mess of
it.
Palin,
who couldn't catch a break back in 2008, probably wouldn't mind seeing Clinton
catch a little of that political heat.
But
maybe, Palin was doing the last thing her detractors would ever expect --
voicing a laudable ideal, taking the high road, with no partisanship at
all.
Maybe
Palin, actually thinks, as she stated, that it's good for women to run for high
office. Women, no matter what their politics, should be running for high office.
Maybe that's all Palin was trying to say.
Adriana
Cohen is co-host of Trending Now. Follow her on Twitter
@AdrianaCohen16.
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the Boston Herald
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