In her recent post at Facebook, Sara Palin has suggested that Obama acknowledgement of not contacting directly to BP chief executive shows that our president must have some executive experience before entering the Oval Office, at the same time urging President to give a call to Oil Company chief executive or give a call to her to have a valuable advice on Oil Spill crisis.
The former Alaska Governor also outlined her own executive experience being in the office of the governor of the largest state in the union. Sara goes as far as comparing her experience as Governor with the experience of our president for being a community organizer while stating that she knows how oil company chief executives and government officials involve in scratching each other’s back for the public detriment. She urges President Obama to meet Hayward to demand answers.
Sara Palin has also advised Obama to have a meeting with the people from Department of Natural Resources of Alaska or what the heck, give me a call.
Well, in most of its probability, it seems Obama would not like to call Sara Palin but Tony Hayward the beleaguered guy.
Formerly, in an interview with NBC’s Matt Lauer, Sara Palin criticized the Obama approach of handling the situation during the first month of the disaster and she demanded that Obama should kick some asses to get best possible answers. However, Tony Hayward does not work for Obama or Sara Palin but BP, and there are least chances that BP would fire its chief executive in the middle of Oil Spill crisis (after all PB is not Alaska, whose former Governor resigned in the middle of her office tenure)
Sara! Why don’t you take the lead to whisper the precious advice in the ear of the much furious and frustrated President (as old woman used to do in movies?)