Sarah Palin liked Obama’s Nobel Peace Prize acceptance speech
Sarah Palin apparently liked Obama’s defense of “just wars” during his Nobel Peace Prize acceptance speech. In an interview with USA TODAY, Palin said that the Obama’s address in Oslo, where he accepted the Nobel Peace Prize today, reminded her of what she wrote on the same subject in her hugely successful memoir, Going Rogue.
“I liked what he said,” Palin told us in a phone interview. “I talked too in my book about the fallen nature of man and why war is necessary at times.” For Palin, that view strikes close to home: Her eldest son, 20-year-old Track, is an Army infantry member who recently returned from a tour of duty in Iraq.
“I’m on my knees more than ever praying for his safety along with all of his fellow troops,” Palin said. “Of course, war is the last thing I believe any American wants to engage in, but it’s necessary. We have to stop these terrorists.”
