Former Gov. Sarah Palin has been basking in her “told ya so” moment, making sure Americans know she saw the current situation in Ukraine arising six years ago all the way from her home in Alaska — and she’s not ready to let it go just yet.
During an interview Monday night with Fox News, Palin — in her own, quirky way — moved the conversation forward, calling out bizarre distinctions between Putin and Obama.
“People are looking at Putin as one who wrestles bears and drills for oil. They look at our president as one who wears mom jeans,” Palin said “Anyone who carries the commonsense gene would know that Putin doesn’t change his stripes,” she said. “He wants to exert huge power and dominance, so he has to get to those border areas and he has to capture them.”
But Americans haven’t displayed much willingness to join in the military action overseas after lengthy and costly wars in Afghanistan and Iraq.
Democrats and Republicans laughed and looked the other way in 2008 when Palin predicted that then-Sen. Barack Obama’s reaction of “indecision” and “moral equivalence” to Russia’s invasion of Georgia would warrant an invasion of Ukraine if he became the U.S. president.









