Sarah Palin slammed Washington as a “hot mess” on Saturday
and said the United States should not get involved in Syria as
long as President Barack Obama was in office.
“Until we have a commander-in-chief who knows what he is
doing, let Allah sort it out!” the former Alaska governor and
2008 Republican vice presidential candidate told the Faith
& Freedom Coalition’s “Road to Majority” conference in
Washington.
“The problem is government has grown so big that it
intrudes into every aspect of our lives,” Palin said,
denouncing Democrats’ faith in large government. “It’s
grown so arrogantthat it thinks we work for it instead of
it works for us.
“The problem is,” she continued, “that these politicos
with the religious faith in the power of government and
elitist disdain for the rights of people . . . the scandals
infecting this city, they are a symptom of a bigger disease.”
“Our government’s spying on every single one of your
phone calls but couldn’t find two pot-smoking deadbeat
Bostonians with a hotline to terrorist central in Chechnya
— really?”
The former governor was referring to the two men
connected to the April bombings at the Boston
Marathon that killed three people and injured more
than 260 others.
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and said the United States should not get involved in Syria as
long as President Barack Obama was in office.
“Until we have a commander-in-chief who knows what he is
doing, let Allah sort it out!” the former Alaska governor and
2008 Republican vice presidential candidate told the Faith
& Freedom Coalition’s “Road to Majority” conference in
Washington.
“The problem is government has grown so big that it
intrudes into every aspect of our lives,” Palin said,
denouncing Democrats’ faith in large government. “It’s
grown so arrogantthat it thinks we work for it instead of
it works for us.
“The problem is,” she continued, “that these politicos
with the religious faith in the power of government and
elitist disdain for the rights of people . . . the scandals
infecting this city, they are a symptom of a bigger disease.”
“Our government’s spying on every single one of your
phone calls but couldn’t find two pot-smoking deadbeat
Bostonians with a hotline to terrorist central in Chechnya
— really?”
The former governor was referring to the two men
connected to the April bombings at the Boston
Marathon that killed three people and injured more
than 260 others.
© 2013 Newsmax. All rights reserved.