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Sarah Palin Blasts Obama's Policies
 
  

Right-Wing Hawk Said Obama Gave False Promises To Americans.

 

February 07, 2010 (Hamsayeh.Net) - In yet another American style showbiz political event the right-wing politician Sarah Palin took the opportunity to criticize US President Barack Obama on a wide range of issues during a tea party ceremony.

 

Palin who became former US presidential candidate John McCain’s teammate during the last election, made repeated attacks on Obama’s policies that have led America on the verge of another revolution. Palin didn’t explain what type of revolution she was referring to as she was cheered by a group of neocon devotees of US free-market capitalism.

 

Overall Sarah Palin is considered a purist hawk politician with very limited knowledge about important global issues. She generally advocates use of force to resolve all problems from terrorism to international trades and economy. But right now She’s trying to represent herself as the grass-root revolutionary voice of people’s movement against injustices.

 

At the tea party, Sarah Palin shouted diatribes like, ‘This movement is about people,’ and ‘ Government is supposed to be for the working people.’ She blasted Obama’s false promises of hope using the slogan ‘Change you can believe in,’ as well as his soft treatment of economic crisis facing the world’s largest economy.

 

 

Sarah Palin, a former teammate for the former US presidential candidate John MacCain

 

 

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