Sarah Palin makes CPAC roar mocking State Dept.’s ‘jobs for jihadis’

(Sarah Palin’s entire speech from CPAC 2015. Her Nazi reference can be heard at 15:10.)

Sarah Palin had her critics scratching their heads and her fans on their feet again this year at the Conservative Political Action Conference taking place in D.C.

Social media ignited after Palin used a Nazi reference to describe the current Obama administration playbook when it comes to winning the war with ISIS.

Oh, yes she did.

While mocking the State Department Spokeswoman Marie Harf’s comment that we should not kill terrorists and offer them jobs instead, Sarah offered her take on how the situation should be handled.

“They say you can’t kill our way out of war?” Palin said.

“Tell that to the Nazis,” Palin continued. “Oh wait, you can’t they’re dead – we killed them.”

Palin’s blunt and unapologetic comparison received thunderous applause from the audience at CPAC and had people – from both sides of the political aisle – captivated on Twitter.

Other folks took Sarah’s mockery way too literally. Perhaps it was too ‘nuanced’ for them.

 

What?

At least this guy gets it:

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