Liking and favoring the candidacy of the most popular GOP candidate that is a sitting Governor and only months ago was the GOP candidate for vice president of the United States makes a lot of sense.
Worshiping at the alter of the “perennial” candidate who has never won a race and never will and that only got 47,600 votes in the 2008 election (his fourth presidential effort) is cult like.
I take it back! It is not a FrontPage design but a blogspot design!!!! FrontPage is a little more professional so my apologies to the FP people out there.
Nice site Dr keyes. Looks a lot like your analysis.
It’s funny when people call many who talk about Governor Palin as the future of the conservative movement “cultists”.
Certainly, there are some who take their devotion a bit far and rightfully earn the title, but for the majority, they just like what she says and has not found anyone in the last few years to articulate it. They effectively “get it”.
The people favor her because she makes sense. She doesn’t beat God into people, she doesn’t force her opinions on others. People like that.
Likewise, there are those who follow Ambassador Keyes. Some are people who like what he has to say, believes he has the right idea for what is to come. That’s all well and good.
However, to put the Ambassador as a paragon of holiness and the only right person on the face of the planet, such as what the chairman of the America’s Independent Party has attempted to do tonight, is cult-like.
Both are believers. And both of them have different roles to play. Favor, however, goes to the one who is able to articulate things simply for the people, who desire something new.
Governor Palin does that. Ambassador Keyes and his lap-dog, don’t.