Posted on 04/19/2010 5:52:15 AM PDT by reaganaut1
Sarah Palin, 55 percent unfavorable poll ratings notwithstanding, is a political phenomenon the likes of which American public life rarely has seen. There's something distinctive, something deeply personal, about the way her legions of strong supporters rush not just to defend her but to counter-attack any and all of her critics. Palin has a way of establishing a sense of connectedness with her backers -- such a strong, attitudinal sense that she is not just like them but one of them -- that she has created what amounts to a one-woman, conservative "identity politics" writ very, very large.
Yet if conservatives are to continue a political love affair with this admirable and galvanizing woman, we need to insist on more than mere identity. And more than mere attitude.
We know that Sarah Palin shares our conservative values. But is she the leader conservatives need?
IN HER RECENTLY RELEASED memoir, Going Rogue, Palin tells a story about how she approached the first state budget she handled as governor. It sounds like something right out of the 1993 Kevin Kline movie, Dave, except that Palin's tale is fact instead of fiction.
We worked late into the night with the warm midnight sun still pouring through my office windows....Pens in hand, we combed through the budget, line by line, page by page -- my inner nerd coming out again, just like Wasilla City Council days....I had to know what was in there, or I wasn't doing my job. We spent days trying to decipher who put in what and why. Late one night, I looked up from the table and asked our veteran staffers, "What did past governors do? How did they get through these budgets with so little detail?" "They didn't," was the response.
(Excerpt) Read more at spectator.org ...
What makes you think SP will do a poor job in those areas?
I never said she'd do poorly. I just don't understand why people automatically throw her hat in the ring for president.
For God's sake, Scott Brown wins in MA. and there's a lot of people talking about HIM for president.
All I am saying is, why not look at ALL the options available? Just because we all agree with her politics & morals, that doesn't necessarily transcend into the presidency. Although, I agree, it's a very good start IMHO.
Part of her appeal is that she has no experience on “the national level”, ie, she’s not corrupt.
A love of country and an understanding of the Truth and how this country was founded on that Truth
are more than enough to be a huge improvement over any chief executive since Reagan.
You are assuming that reaganaut1 is a conservative.
I am not willing to concede that point.
I'm betting that reaganaut1 is shilling for Mitt Romney.
I don’t support Palin for reasons that have absolutely nothing to do with her politics or leadership ability.
I don’t support her because of what is either naivete, or just lack of judgment.
As a mother, it bothers me, reallly bother me, that she accepted the nomination knowing that her daughter was pregnant and that eventually the whole thing would come to light and the girl would be raked through the coals of the MSM.
One of three reasons: She didn’t believe it would be a big deal...in that case she’s naive. She did it thinking they could handle the pressure, but she didn’t get out in front of it, and instead it was “leaked” and the whole thing blew up in their face...in that case she showed poor judgement. Or the third possibility, and this one bothers me the most, she didn’t care that her family would be put under the microscope and exploited by the MSM but went for the position because she’s a politician, and that’s how most politicians behave, my career before my family.
Flame away, that’s just how I feel!
Just like Obama, many people see in her what they want to see and avoid the glaring weaknesses. While Palin would make a much better President than Obama, that also could be said about all Conservatives.
OK, that voice grates my nerves as well, but hopefully she’ll work on it.
Nevertheless, I’d gladly vote for her. She’s not only qualified, she’s squarely in the conservative camp. That’s all anyone needs to know.
True, she doesn’t have that advanced degree in Presidential Science that 0bama has, and all those wise rats before him...towering intellects like Algore and Jimmy Carter, Walter Mondale and George McGovern. True she went to the wrong schools; you do that and you could win the Cold War and get no credit.
But yeah, too bad she doesn’t have a deep voice like Mitt Romney or a sheepskin like John McCain’s. Boo hoo.
I suppose that if Sarah Palin had made the same decisions as a MAN that you would be supporting HIM.
She had more executive experince than McCain, Obama, and Biden combined in 2008. Is she qualified? Oh yeah! I would have to say that George H W Bush was the most qualified of the last thirty years. Was he the best President of that era? I'd rank him third.
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A. Freepers will not elect the next potus, 70 million American voters will.
B. Since it is widely accepted that obama is far and away the worst potus ever, then even Jimmy Carter would be better...is that your standard?
I wouldn’t support a man, or woman, who chose to put their family in the position that Palin put hers in. There were other times to run, she’s young, a little patience, waiting for a later time to run for a national office would have saved her family all that grief.
(((PDS alert)))
We have a real live one here.
Palin isn’t qualified talking point. PDS alert.
“Shes more qualified than Barry Soetro was.”
So is my border collie.
No doubt. And she was more qualified than Obama.
I think the real reason she is criticized is because she doesn't have a drop of RINO blood in her.
To complete your comparison...Reagan served his full two terms. Palin served until things got too tough.
Sarah was on my radar long before McCain chose her.
Her approach on budgeting will make her the enemy of every federal bureaucracy. To me, that’s a VERY good start.
She didn't go to an Ivy League school
She didn't earn an advanced degree
She's from a hick state where being governor doesn't really matter
She's got a folksy way of speaking
She doesn't play the DC game in the way elitists want her to
I like people who no speak with forked tongue.
I like people who espouse common-sense.
I tend to like people who are vigorously demonized by the Left and the elitists.
I like people I can trust.
I would have no fear whatsoever of a Palin Presidency.
Who gives a sh_t what you and uber mittwipe beta quin hillyer thinks? Nobody.
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