And I quote, from Palin’s interview with Katie Couric, when asked about the governor’s comments that she would not question Israel if they chose to attack Iran.
We don’t have to second-guess what their efforts would be if they believe … that it is in their country and their allies, including us, all of our best interests to fight against a regime, especially Iran, who would seek to wipe them off the face of the earth. It is obvious to me who the good guys are in this one and who the bad guys are. The bad guys are the ones who say Israel is a stinking corpse and should be wiped off the face of the earth. That’s not a good guy who is saying that. Now, one who would seek to protect the good guys in this, the leaders of Israel and her friends, her allies, including the United States, in my world, those are the good guys.
I’m wondering, if after a seven year invasion – and I’m using that word, because that’s essentially what it was - we really have the right to judge who the “good guys” and the “bad guys” are.
If any of you are late checking the interview out, I highly recommend watching it. It touches on many issues, and asks tough questions such as whether democracy is okay if it elects “terrorists” such as the Hamas party and what it means to get foreign policy information by living close to Russia.
Check out the video of the interview here and the transcript here.
I have no idea what I would do if McCain died and Palin became president. Kiera Living