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Sarah Palin Is Back! This Time Her Target Is Obama

| Jan 21, 2015 08:12 AM EST

Sarah Louise Palin is the ninth Governor of Alaska from 2006 to her resignation in 2009.

After posting a photo that angered PETA and calling "American Sniper" critics sissies, former Alaska governor Sarah Palin is back again for another controversial Facebook post.

After President Barack Obama's State of the Union on Jan. 20, Tuesday, Palin wrote, "I'm no special pleader for the super rich. They can take care of themselves, and Barack Obama has been the friend of every crony capitalist on Wall Street attending his $30,000-a-plate fundraisers."

In his State of the Union, Obama mentioned several ways to help middle-class Americans including more tax hikes on the rich, universal and free community college and guaranteed paid sick leave.

In order to do this, Obama said he will use his bully pulpit to set policy markers, which presidential candidates in both parties need to react to, NBC News reported.

But for Palin, it was "really" galling to hear Obama pretend to care about "the little guy."

Despite all the happy talk and rainbow kisses in his second to last State of the Union address, President Obama has utterly failed middle class Americans who are making less and spending more to survive in his economy.

Palin noted that there is no real plan to help Americans coming from Obama, who has been criticized over economy in his first six years in office with Republicans and some centrist Democrats slamming the failure of its policies to help the United States recover from the recession.

What Americans need to do, according to Palin is to "look for new leadership in Congress to put forward a positive agenda of prosperity for every American."

The former Republican vice presidential candidate is set to promote a new television show and serve food at a local Salvation Army in Las Vegas on Jan. 22, Thursday, in collaboration with the Sportsman Channel for the Hunt.Fish.Feed program, Las Vegas Sun reported. 

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