"Liberals", naturally, ridiculed her for making a factually accurate statement. They always know better, even when they're wrong.
Compare that with how they treat Pres Obama's many geographical errors.
Mr. Obama’s geographical confusion has become habitual. He once claimed that he had been to all “57 states.” He also assumed that Kentucky was closer to Arkansas than it was to his adjacent home state of Illinois.
In reference to the Falkland Islands, Mr. Obama called them the Maldives — islands southwest of India — apparently in a botched effort to use the Argentine-preferred Malvinas. The two island groups may sound somewhat alike, but they are continents apart. Again, without basic geographical knowledge, the president’s commentary on the Falklands is rendered superficial.
When in the state of Hawaii, Mr. Obama announced that he was in “Asia.” He lamented that the U.S. Army’s Arabic-language translators assigned to Iraq could better be used in Afghanistan, failing to recognize that Arabic isn’t the language of Afghanistan. For that matter, he apparently thought Austrians speak a language other than German.Remember, Sarah Palin made a factually accurate statement about her home state, and was ridiculed for it. Pres Obama made multiple abysmally ignorant statements about his country and both his home states (Hawaii and Illinois). Clearly, the "Liberal" media mocked him mercifully for it, right?
Of course not! Haven't you been paying attention?
The president’s geographical illiteracy is a symptom of the nation’s growing ignorance of once-essential subjects such as geography and history. The former is often not taught anymore as a required subject in our schools and colleges. The latter has often been redefined as race, class and gender oppression to score melodramatic points in the present rather than to learn from the tragedy of the past.See? When Sarah Palin makes a factually accurate statement, she's an idiot. When The One makes multiple ignorant statements, it's everyone else's fault. Gotta love how that works.
To be fair, the author I quoted above - Victor Davis Hanson - is a conservative, which is why he was willing to point out all those ignorant statements. "Liberals" won't even admit they exist.
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