Posted on 12/09/2010 3:11:52 PM PST by 2ndDivisionVet
Sarah Palin is planning her first real foreign tripa move that could burnish her foreign policy credentials in advance of a 2012 presidential run.
The Daily Beast has learned that Sarah Palin will be traveling overseas in the new year. At the top of the list: Israel and England, both countries she has said she wanted to travel to in the past. The schedule and itinerary is still fluid, but an overseas trip in 2011 will boost her foreign policy credentials, something she can turn to in a potential 2012 presidential run.
Up to now Palins travel outside of North America includes visiting troops in Germany and Kuwait while she was governor and last year she gave a speech on the economy in Hong Kong. During the 2008 campaign, there was some confusion about whether she had also visited Iraq when traveling to see soldiers in Kuwait, but that turned out to be a visit to the border. McCain staffers at the time also said she had visited Ireland, but that was a re-fueling stopover.
Palin has long wanted to visit Israel, and in a recent Facebook post wishing the Jewish community a Happy Hanukkah she reconfirmed her support for the Jewish state: Today we should all recommit ourselves to ensuring that the miracle of a Jewish state endures forever. The dreidel is one of the most familiar symbols of Hanukkah, with Hebrew letters on it representing the phrase Nes Gadol Haya Shama great miracle happened there. Indeed a great miracle is still happening there.
Last June, Palin announced on her Facebook page that she had been invited to visit London and have a meeting with one of her political heroines, Margaret Thatcher. She also wished the Iron Lady, who suffers from dementia, a happy birthday in October.
The former Alaska governor was criticized in 2008 for her limited global travel, but this first foreign trip post-governorship would burnish her foreign-policy credentials and would certainly be accompanied by a media frenzy as both the Israeli and English press follow her closely.
Palin has a foreign-policy team of two allies from her time on the McCain campaign, Randy Scheunemann and Michael Goldfarb briefing her, and she has taken to her Facebook page of late to weigh in on global issues. In a post titled An Open Letter to Republican Freshmen Members of Congress she tells new members to say no to cutting the necessities in our defense budget when we are engaged in two wars and face so many threatsfrom Islamic extremists to a nuclear Iran to a rising China. She also urges the freshmen to push job-creating free trade agreements with allies like Colombia and South Korea. And she even counsels them on Israel writing, You can stand with allies like Israel, not criticize them. You can let the President know what you believeJerusalem is the capital of Israel, not a settlement. And she shares her opposition to the START treaty, something her potential 2012 rival Mitt Romney has also expressed his opposition toward, dont listen to desperate politically motivated arguments about the need for hasty consideration of the New START treaty. Insist on your right to patient and careful deliberation of New START to address very real concerns about verification, missile defense, and modernization of our nuclear infrastructure. No New START in the lame duck!
Another potential 2012 rival, Mike Huckabee has also announced a trip to Israel in the new year. He will be making his 15th trip to the Holy Land in January.
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Shushannah Walshe covers politics for The Daily Beast. She is the co-author of Sarah From Alaska: The Sudden Rise and Brutal Education of a New Conservative Superstar. She was a reporter and producer at the Fox News Channel from August 2001 until the end of the 2008 presidential campaign.
Great post, Jim. Imagine how any of us in her shoes would fare under the constant attacks by the media and left? Her composure is a sign of her confidence in her world view and the left's constant attacks confirm it.
If anyone can represent the individual nationally and globally, Sarah can. And autocrats the world over had better heed her message. Freedom is on the march with Sarah Palin. If she can fix it here, she can fix it anywhere. The threat she poses to the Statist Quo knows no border.
Her timing couldn't be better, nor could our luck for having her. (not certain 'luck' has anything to do with it, could be a 'higher up' intervention on behalf of a country whose pedigree owes substantially to it's 'creator'.) The dark evil that is now evident in Obama will not stand the light goodness that is becoming evident in Sarah. They recognize her as the mortal danger to them that she is.
Yes, the two sides are being drawn clearly and will face off in 2012. If we can get there without events that would likely benefit an evil administration who seems hell-bent on creating class warfare, race warfare, and any other type of conflict between the people, we should consider ourselves lucky. (again, luck is the furthest from my mind- destiny comes closer)
Sorry, but being a tourist doesn't earn you "foreign policy credentials."
Is giving the keynote address at a conclave of Indian, Pakistani and other country’s leaders, politicians, businesspeople, and others being a tourist?
No, that’s being a paid speaker...but that doesn’t give you ‘foreign policy credentials’ either.
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