We have had Ivy League Presidents for 22 consecutive years (everyone since Reagan). Ivy League law graduates dominate the Supreme court, most recent cabinets and head many government departments. Ivy Leaguers are much of the problem.
Krauthammer is an elitist snob and card carrying member of the Washington Establishment. He holds Palin in contempt, and he held Reagan in contempt as well (writing speeches for Walter Mondale) until he began to suck up to him in 1985, coining terms like the Reagan doctrine. Palin was right about death panels and Kraut was wrong. And he is wrong about a lot of things that have to do with conservatism in general and Reagan in particular.
Palin, Reagan and Obama, according to Krauthammer
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/2554401/posts
The Establishment fears and hates Palin because she does not need them, in the same way that Andrew Jackson and Ronald Reagan did not need them. Jackson and Reagan were populists but not the pro-government socialist variety (like Huey Long) who wanted to redistribute wealth. Both Jackson and Reagan saw the central government as the problem and they sought to pare it back and return power to the states and to the people.
Like Jackson and Reagan, Palins appeal is to the common people whom the elites in Washington and New York do not understand and in fact despise. Her popularity does not depend on elite approval, and the elites hold her in the highest contempt as they did Jackson and Reagan. For a peek into the Establishment groupthink on Reagan, see the excerpt from a taped conversation of President Nixon and Henry Kissinger on Reagan in 1971 (when he was in his second term as Governor of California):
President Nixon: Whats your evaluation of Reagan after meeting him several times now.
Kissinger: Well, I think hes aactually I think hes a pretty decent guy.
President Nixon: Oh, decent, no question, but his brains
Kissinger: Well, his brains, are negligible. I
President Nixon: Hes really pretty shallow, Henry.
Kissinger: Hes shallow. Hes got no...hes an actor. HeWhen he gets a line he does it very well. He said, Hell, people are remembered not for what they do, but for what they say. Cant you find a few good lines? [Chuckles.] Thats really an actors approach to foreign policyto substantive....
President Nixon: Ive said a lot of good things, too, you know damn well.
Kissinger: Well, that too.
Later in the 24-minute-long discussion, the two discussed the possibility of Reagan running for president:
President Nixon: Can you think though, Henry, can you think, though, that Reagan with certain forces running in the direction could be sitting right here?
Kissinger: Inconceivable.
So much for Kissingers powers of prognostication. As they were finishing upafter discussing other mattersNixon slammed Reagan again:
President Nixon: Back to Reagan though. It shows you how a man of limited mental capacity simply doesnt know what the _______ is going on in the foreign area. Hes got to know that on defensedoesnt he know these battles we fight and fight and fight? G-n it, Henry, weve been at
Kissinger: And I told himhe said, Why dont you fire the bureaucracy? I said, Because there are only so many battles we can fight. We take on the bureaucracy now, theyre going to leak us to death. Name me one thing that we have done that the bureaucracy made us do.
President Nixon: The bureaucracy has had nothing to do with anything.
Kissinger: No, no. Theyve made our lives harder. Theyve driven us crazy. But that doesnt affect him.
http://motherjones.com/mojo/2007/11/nixon-tape-reagan-was-shallow-and-limited-mental-capacity
Shallow, negligible brains, limited mental capacity? These are the cuss words the Establishment has applied to Jackson, Reagan and now to Palin. And it stems mainly from the fact that she will not kiss their ring and that she does not need to. She is building an electoral coalition of committed conservatives such as those who pushed Goldwater to the fore fused with working class voters who admire her for non ideological, often intangible, reasons such as her courage, her decency, her ability to connect with them as an average person and her firecracker hot charisma.
That electoral coalition is poised to propel her into the White House at a relatively young age and to secure her place not only in history but on the American political scene for perhaps the next three decades.