Excellent article. Palin really drives the left crazier and more hateful than they already are.
This is a rare talent, one shared by Franklin D. Roosevelt and Ronald Reagan. For this quality to have even a chance to develop, there must be something real to serve as an emotional backdrop: disproportionate, crazy-seeming rage by one's political enemies. Roosevelt was on his party's national ticket five times and Reagan sought the presidency four times. Each became governor of what at the time was the nation's most populous state. It took Roosevelt and Reagan decades of national prominence and pitched ideological combat to achieve the gift of enemies like these. Yet the American left awarded Sarah Palin this gift seemingly within a microsecond of her appearance on the national stage in Dayton, Ohio. Why?
“Excellent article. Palin really drives the left crazier and more hateful than they already are.”
Sarah Palin panic’s the left. She threatens to set them back for at least a generation, and as a result, halt the 60s radicals in their tracks. They dread the prospect of dying before their dreams come true.
“Excellent article. Palin really drives the left crazier and more hateful than they already are.”
Sarah Palin panic’s the left. She threatens to set them back for at least a generation, and as a result, halt the 60s radicals in their tracks. They dread the prospect of dying before their dreams come true.