Palin: Obama Ought To Carry Big Stick Instead of Selfie Stick

"America is sitting back."

On Sunday's State of the Union on CNN, ex-Alaska Governor Sarah Palin told Jake Tapper that it's high time President Obama carried a big stick instead of a selfie stick, especially when it comes to foreign policy.

Her strong reaction was sparked after the President's recent climate-change-propaganda trip to Palin's home state, that included renaming Mt. McKinley to the Alaskan Native name Denali. Palin called this trip nothing more than "a tourism jaunt."

"How about while he was up here, he, as a President, carried a big stick instead of a selfie stick," Palin jabbed, harkening back to Teddy Roosevelt's policy of speaking softly and carrying a big stick with foreign nations.

She then launched a tirade about how Obama is choosing to do very little to challenge Russia President Vladimir Putin, or China, in claiming natural resources and energy:

He could publicly berate these countries that are sticking it to us with the messages that they're sending. Putin right now -- he's flagging, under sea, our resources, claiming them as his own. What's America doing about it? We don't even have a seat at the table under the Law of the Sea Treaty. We're not even participating in fighting back and putting America first and saying, 'No, these are our rich resources along our coast and no, Russia -- hey, you lost out, man. You sold the territory of Alaska for two cents an acre way back when. You don't get it back. But instead, Putin is exerting power, and China is exerting power, and it all has to do with natural resources, too, with energy. They need those, of course, to prosper and grow their empires. America is sitting back.

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