The joys of cognitive dissonance

I'm reading Palin's draft stump speech conclusion to her new book, America By Heart, and this passage simply leaps out from the pages [emphasis added]:

A prominent Czech official has called America's current foreign policy “enemy-centric,” and I think he's on to something. An enemy-centric foreign policy is one that seems more interested in coddling adversaries (in Washington, they call this “outreach” or “resetting relations”) and apologizing than in standing up to enemies and sticking by principles -- among which are friendship and support for our fellow democracies. The current foreign policy is one that values the opinion of European elites more than the freedom of Iranian democrats. [Page 263]

Yep, our foreign policy values the opinion of European elites too much -- just ask this European elite whose opinion I value.