It would be one thing if her positions were polarizing, but they’re not: she’s firmly in the majority right down the line. It would be another if she really were intellectually limited, but she’s not. She’s more unusually intelligent than Harvard Business and Law’s Mittens. It would be something if she were of limited political or communications or governing skill, but she’s not. She’s the best we have or have seen for some time. Finally, it could be an issue if she were out of the nation’s cultural mainstream, but there again she’s not. She’s got more in common with the nation’s majority than any of our other options.
But she’s got both the Democrat and GOP Establishment battling like hell—because they think she could have it wrapped up in the next 12 months.
“Now those so-called “intellectuals” are clamoring to be endorsed by Sarah Palin.”
She couldn’t get Joel Miller to win in her own state and one of the reddest in the country during the biggest wave for the GOP in decades. She couldn’t even convince her daughter to vote for anyone. That’s a result of her anti-intellectualism.