I saw the segment. Much to my pleasant surprise, Bill Kristol laid him out pretty good, delighting in the “insideh the beltway” mentality that views running for President with no experience (but personally known to the national press) as being more valuable than a sitting Governor. Kristol made a convincing case that only ultimate Washington insiders consider Obama’s
“experience” to have more breadth and depth than a sitting Governor’s.
One thing for sure: the national media will atack Palin as being a hick from the sticks and not well versed in the most exquisite Washington parties. Like the famous New Yorker reporter, they will not understand what happens, and simply whine that no one they know voted for McCain/Palin.
I thought he did a great job in disputing that statement. LOL.