Sarah know his plans; just listen to her on tapes at her church
Now that's just plain out-of-context and deliberately misleading, as discussed in the fallout from Charles Gibson's attempt to sandbag her with that video tape. Here is her actual reply, where the passage that's attributed to her and taken so out-of-context to make her sound radical is actually a direct quote from Abraham Lincoln.
GIBSON: You said recently, in your old church, "Our national leaders are sending U.S. soldiers on a task that is from God." Are we fighting a holy war?
PALIN: You know, I don't know if that was my exact quote.
GIBSON: Exact words.
PALIN: But the reference there is a repeat of Abraham Lincoln's words when he said -- first, he suggested never presume to know what God's will is, and I would never presume to know God's will or to speak God's words.
But what Abraham Lincoln had said, and that's a repeat in my comments, was let us not pray that God is on our side in a war or any other time, but let us pray that we are on God's side.
That's what that comment was all about, Charlie.
GIBSON: I take your point about Lincoln's words, but you went on and said, "There is a plan and it is God's plan."
PALIN: I believe that there is a plan for this world and that plan for this world is for good. I believe that there is great hope and great potential for every country to be able to live and be protected with inalienable rights that I believe are God-given, Charlie, and I believe that those are the rights to life and liberty and the pursuit of happiness.
That, in my world view, is a grand -- the grand plan.
GIBSON: But then are you sending your son on a task that is from God?
PALIN: I don't know if the task is from God, Charlie. What I know is that my son has made a decision. I am so proud of his independent and strong decision he has made, what he decided to do and serving for the right reasons and serving something greater than himself and not choosing a real easy path where he could be more comfortable and certainly safer.
As far as I'm concerned, Gibson's "interview" was an affront to journalistic integrity. This was a deliberate attempt to sandbag her and catch her off guard. To her credit, she recognized and responded appropriately. Obama's never been asked by any interviewer the types of questions that McCain and Palin are routinely asked. Even though Obama himself has actually spoken in public about God's will, he's never been called onto the carpet over that the way Palin has and it seems awfully hypocritical for the Democrats to attack Palin for being a devout Christian, while Obama himself also professes to be a devout Christian (although of a much more radical and offensive nature of Christian, at that). It really seems sad that this election may be decided by people with the blindness and bias of the women of "The View".