Sarah Palin: Congress Should Ignore Syria, 'It is Time to Bomb Obamacare' (VIDEO)

Former vice presidential candidate Sarah Palin has decided to link together two of her least favorite political topics, the Affordable Care Act and the possibility of military intervention into Syria, in a tweet promoting an online video attacking "Obamacare" and the "death panels" that she has rallied against in the past, according to MSNBC.

"Enough of this foreign fiasco distraction," Palin tweeted. "Get back to work. It is time to bomb Obamacare."

The tweet links to a video produced by Palin's political action committee, SarahPAC, that uses cable news footage, as well as stock footage of a bear roaring and a grandmother being thrown off of a cliff, to attempt to prove her point that the Affordable Care Act will allow "death panels" to decide if elderly patients are worthy of health care, according to MSNBC.

This is far from the first time that Palin has used inflammatory language in order to make a point. In August Palin criticized President Obama's handling of the situation in Syria, according to the Huffington Post.

"If we are dangerously uncertain of the outcome and are led into war by a Commander-in-chief who can't recognize that this conflict is pitting Islamic extremists against an authoritarian regime with both sides shouting 'Allah Akbar' at each other, then let Allah sort it out," Palin said on her Facebook page.

The main point Palin is trying to make with the ad is that she was right about the "death panels" all along since Howard Dean has come out against part of the Affordable Care Act. In an op-ed in the Wall Street Journal Dean says that the Independent Payment Advisory Board could deny certain procedures because of cost.

"One major problem is the so-called Independent Payment Advisory Board," Dean wrote. "The IPAB is essentially a health-care rationing body. By setting doctor reimbursement rates for Medicare and determining which procedures and drugs will be covered and at what price, the IPAB will be able to stop certain treatments its members do not favor by simply setting rates to levels where no doctor or hospital will perform them."

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