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Choice of North Korea as a U.S Ally by Sarah Palin

by Guest6102  |  12 years, 7 month(s) ago

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Was stating North Korea as a U.S Ally by Sarah Palin not more than a word stumble or is it an accidently revealed truth. This choice of North Korea as a U.S Ally by Sarah Palin may not be a mere mistake, because psychology states that some of the truths are revealed by slip of tongue. Can we consider this stumble by Sarah Palin as one of those?

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  1. Guest1158

    On addressing the issue of shelling of a South Korean isle by the North Korean military, a verbal slip-up initiated Sarah Palin to advocate the U.S. to support North Korea instead of South Korea.

    Many have assumed that Sarah Palin’s selecting opposing edges in the confrontation between North and South Korea–and picking hold some background information. As at Glenn Beck’s radio show she said: But conspicuously we have gotta stand with our North Korean allies.

    The co-host on the radio show helpfully corrects her with South Korean allies.

    To be equitable, the error emerged to be a case of a verbal stagger -- not genuine disarray. The scrambled tongue moment–as that’s certainly what Palin will state it was–does convey up a ascribe made in John Heilemann and Mark Halperin’s publication, Game Change, which portrays Palin as unsafely uninformed–a nominee for the vice presidency who did not realize that Korea was divided, so this may be the psychological reason behind it.

    She knew nothing. She had to be taken through World War I, World War II, the Cold War, and Palin was not cognizant there was a distinction between North and South Korea. She proceeded to assert that Iraq was behind 9/11; and when her child was being dispatched off to Iraq, she could not recount who we were fighting.

    Now, in fairness to Sarah Palin, she’s got many on her plate right now–a publication trip, a truth display, and a female child who set down in third location. So she  just needs to be more attentive next time.


     

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