Actually, it's quite true, unfortunately.
But if you don't agree with the "popular point of view" which just happens to be conservative...
Your premise is false and I won't debate you on its terms. The popular point of view I was referring to is the near slavish devotion to Sarah Palin here. That is not conservative. It is a cult of personality. What you seem to be saying is that if someone is not a Sarah Palin groupie, then they are not conservative. You'll either browbeat Palin skeptics into accepting her as the be-all-and-end-all of the conservative movement, or you'll do everything possible to shut them up, marginalize them, demonize them.
There is much to like about Sarah Palin, but she is not a plaster saint. She is human. As such, she has her weaknesses as well as her strengths. Also, there are other excellent conservatives in politics. Keeping an open mind more than a year before the first caucuses and primaries is not only smart, it's wise.
You and the other few Palin haters here are the cult with slavish devotion to your dislike of Palin.
Your whole premise if faulty, so it is not debatable at all.
Virtually every Palin supporter here is knowledgeable and so un cult like it is laughable to see those talking points still used.
Come up with something new.
No wonder you never debate, just post your sycophantisizing as if it is gospel.
Conservatives are on to you lady.