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Bolling brought up the subject after some talk on the current debates in Washington which would, later, come around to the drone situation with Iran. But before then, he asked Palin for some thoughts on North Korea, and she began by asking for prayer “for some united there on that peninsula”– both for the well-being of those on the island politically and a government “that would allow the people of North Korea to have some food.” She also noted the short-range
These last comments concerned Bolling in light of the leadership of President Obama, “who has been apologetic towards the Muslim world,” particularly with Iran. “If [Kim Jong Un] is playing war games the first day in office,” Bolling argued, that was not a good sign, and “maybe it’s time to get a tougher president.” Palin replied in the affirmative, making the argument that the President had said as a candidate that he was open to talks with rogue nations, and that should have been a sign then that his policies would be what they are.
The segment via Fox Business below: