Posted on 01/28/2015 12:15:17 PM PST by SeekAndFind
Its time to admit that, whatever their motivation was at the time, the Alaska governors critics always had a point. Has conservative genuflection at the altar of Sarah Palin finally come to a halt?
In case you missed it, her speech in Iowa this week was not well received on the right. The Washington Examiners Byron York called it a long, rambling, and at times barely coherent speech and National Reviews Charles C.W. Cooke said she slipped into self-parody. And theres more. The Examiners Eddie Scarry, for example, contacted several conservative bloggers who were once Palin fans, but have since moved on.
But heres my question what changed?
Yes, in 2008, Sarah Palin delivered one of the finest convention speeches Ive ever heard (trust me, I was there), but she hasnt exactly been channeling Winston Churchill ever since. Remember her big speech at CPAC a couple of years ago? You know, the one where she took a swig out of a Big Gulp and said of her husband Todd: Hes got the rifle, I got the rack. Not exactly a great moment in political rhetoric.
So why is anyone surprised when, this weekend, she said: The Man, can only ride ya when your back is bent?
Demosthenes, she is not, but theres nothing new about Palins penchant for populism or lowbrow rhetoric. What does feel new is that she has finally gotten around to roundly losing conservative opinion leaders. (OK, this has been a long time coming. In 2011, Conor Friedersdorf noted that the hard right was skewering Palin, and that Kathleen Parker had been vindicated. And as recently as this past April, I wondered whether it was finally safe for conservatives to criticize her publicly.
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Then there's her defense of John McCain, which I found reprehensible and [honestly] chock full of lies.
Big deal. I don't know how many times I've been told I'm as handsome as Abe Lincoln.
FIFY
“I still like Palin a lot, but if SHE isn’t sure she should be president, it makes it hard for others to think she should be.”
Pretty much. If you want to figure out whether you should run, you could form a committee and do some polling/caucuses like all the other candidates. Don’t get peoples hopes up and then dash them, especially as we are in such desperate straits these days.
Notice that a lot of “serious “ potential candidates spoke at the Summit but they aren’t getting attack from the left and the Establishment who have their favorites or getting hit pieces targeting them from the media
Strange that only the joke, the ‘reality show’, the idiot is getting the attacks. Maybe because the joke can win, maybe because the idiots message will resonate once she competes against one of their precious candidate be it left or the right (moderate right)
Are you from Lake Tahoe?
So what’s the problem with her building her brand? Every other pol does it without criticism.
You sound just like a N.Y. Liberal..........
None of the whiners that he names are real conservatives. And we can assume that the anonymous sources—if they exist—are pretty much the same.
This time, like at the RNC speech in 2008, she trusted the venue and people, and her teleprompter did not work. However, there were no "teleprompter failures" for the other speakers.
These RINO operatives are snakes; slimy reptiles, just like their Democrat counterparts.
Who are these great governors? Aside from Walker, who is out there really?
Ah, the ever present "But Monkey..."
What is worse is they think they are educated, when Sarah’s probably better brought up in terms of industriousness in the Alaskan rigors. City conservatives like Ben Carson are like that, even though he revised his stance on guns of late. They are not in touch with the need for maneuverability.
And notice that they all say “she isn’t serious about running” well ok, if she isn’t then why focus in on her as though she’s a low hanging fruit? The “real serious” ones should get the attacks then and she should be ignored like typical bottom of the barrel candidates we have every election cycle. It makes no sense unless there is sense about it
Heck, I have no problem with her making as much money as she wants & becoming as successful as she can be.
The problem is she deliberately strings people along, making them think she will run for president (or any other elected office) because she knows it keeps her name out there. Meanwhile, she knows she will not run for anything.
It got old several years back & she keeps doing it.
And you appear to be someone who slimes people simply because they disagree with you.
Wake me when Palin actually runs for something instead of coyly teasing it.
only a liberal would actually think that running for office is more important than building a business, or a brand. Sarah Palin, unique in all of history, is in a position to build that brand while she has a positive impact on the national conversation. That’s not half bad for a life’s work.....
Why do you worship at the altar of government?
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