Dans une entrevue accordée à CBN News qui sera diffusée lundi, Sarah Palin exprime à la fois sa méfiance à l'égard des manifestants égyptiens qui «crient à la démocratie» et sa déception à l'égard de Barack Obama, qui a raté à son avis «l'appel de 3h am à la Maison-Blanche». Je cite dans le texte deux extraits de l'entrevue de l'ex-gouverneure d'Alaska et candidate potentielle à la présidence en 2012 :

"Remember, President Reagan lived that mantra trust but verify. We want to be able to trust those who are screaming for democracy there in Egypt, that it is a true sincere desire for freedoms and the challenge that we have though, is how do we verify what it is that we are being told, what it is that the American public are being fed via media, via the protestors, via the government there in Egypt in order for us to really have some sound information to make wise decisions on what our position is. Trust but verify, and try to understand is what I would hope our leaders are engaged in right now. Who's going to fill the void? Mubarak, he's gone, one way or the other you know, he is not going to be the leader of Egypt, that that's a given, so now the information needs to be gathered and understood as to who it will be that fills now the void in the government. Is it going to be the Muslim Brotherhood? We should not stand for that, or with that or by that. Any radical Islamists, no that is not who we should be supporting and standing by, so we need to find out who was behind all of the turmoil and the revolt and the protests so that good decisions can be made in terms of who we will stand by and support." (...)

"It's a difficult situation, this is that 3am White House phone call and it seems for many of us trying to get that information from our leader in the White House it it seems that that call went right to um the answering machine."