I've all but stopped paying attention to Sarah Palin, who can see Russia from her house and is a nuclear weapons expert too. She's so inept and such a nitwit. I'm almost embarrassed for her. It's strange that a person with so little to offer has so little fearlessness. Anyway, Obama responded to Palin's criticism, which you can read
here:
Obama brushed off criticisms from former Republican vice presidential candidate Sarah Palin of his administration's recently announced nuclear policy by noting her lack of experience on the subject.
"I really have no response. Because last I checked, Sarah Palin's not much of an expert on nuclear issues," he said in an exclusive interview with ABC News' George Stephanopoulos. ABC
Can you imagine Palin having the wits to pull this off:
With Russian President Medvedev long gone, President Obama went from guest to host this evening in Prague, having 11 leaders from Central and Eastern European heads of state and heads of government over to dinner at the ambassador’s residence.
The countries attending the dinner were: Bulgaria, Croatia, Hungary, Lithuania, Slovenia, Poland, the Slovak Republic, Latvia, Estonia, Romania and the Czech Republic.
White House officials were adamant today in rejecting the notion that this dinner was to reassure the Central Europeans that the warming of relations between the US and Russia will not come at their expense.
“We have been clear cut from day one – from April 1st -- that as we advance our interest with Russia in seeking mutual cooperation we’re not going to link that to other places as a quid pro quo,” Michael McFaul, Special Assistant to the President and Senior Director for Russian Affairs, said today, “That is simply not a game that we’re going to play.” ABC