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10 Reasons Why Sarah Palin is Formidable PDF Print E-mail
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Written by Douglas Wilson   
Tuesday, February 09, 2010 10:04 pm

I haven't posted on politics for a bit, and I thought I needed to jot down just a few things about Sarah Palin. She is a genuinely interesting figure, and so I thought I should mention ten reasons why I believe she is formidable.

1. She makes all the right people on the left go bonkers. This has great entertainment value, of course, but there is substantive political value as well. Lots of people will follow you around just to watch the resultant show.

2. She makes all the establishmentoids on the right make patronizing noises, while they try to damn her with faint praise, working hard not to grimace as they do.

3. She has achieved the near impossible in politics, that zen-like state of being an amiable dunce and an evil genius at the same time. It is always a good idea to keep an eye on that kind of person.

4. She has a remarkable sense of timing, and she has shown up the experts with it repeatedly. She does something, like resign her governorship, her political future gets pronounced le dead, as the French say, and yet it turns out she knows what she is doing, and bunch of other people don't.

5. She has a gift for really effective sound bytes. Now that the good ship U.S.S. Obamacare is providing the foundation for a new coral reef, we should recall that the first big hole in the side of that thing was Sarah Palin's torpedo line "death panels."

6. She clearly has an adroit mastery of the new media. She can make the national news with an understated Facebook post, and she looks like she is going to keep that up.

7. She resigned the governorship, but then stayed in Alaska. This represents a clear failure to recognize that all really important people live in northern Virginia and western Maryland -- and this is the kind of failure that almost 300  million people who don't live there can kind of appreciate.

8. She has a high sense of humor, all while occupying a place where the slightest mis-step could represent disaster, and will represent disaster if the people covering her have their way. Her recent "Hi, mom" response to the hand-writing "scandal" is a case in point. When Obama pronounces corpsmen as corpsemen, this is taken as a sign of a lofty intellect that cannot be troubled with the pronunciation rules of these mortals, but for any formidable conservative, such a blunder would be terminal. She thinks its funny.

9. She clearly does not care at all that the people who will never like her don't like her. This is the essential lesson that fully 95% of all modern conservatives of all stripes -- political, theological, social, whatever -- never learn.

10. She is a genuinely likeable human being. In a era when fully half the candidates are droids with perfect hair, and the other half are sleezebuckets, this counts for more than just a bit.



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Tim Etherington  Wednesday, February 10, 2010 5:31 am
The Republicans seem to major on number 3. Dan Quayle, George W., Sarah. The closes the Dems got was Jimmy Carter and Bill Clinton and they both missed the "genius" part.

There is a huge thing missing in that list: the ability to actually lead our nation. I don't know that she can. She'll make a great neo-con politician but will she make a great leader? I'm doubtful.
Tim  Wednesday, February 10, 2010 5:32 am
Besides being a feminist, she is an Israel-venerator. This is why she is either tolerated or puffed by the press, depending on your level of cynicism. Her job is to coral the Right Wing and render it useless for all but the proper purposes yet again. Soon, the administration will "reluctantly accede" to the "will of the American people" and "against its better judgment" wage an unjust war against Iran. And so forth.

Beware being Souterized!
Robert Seward  Wednesday, February 10, 2010 9:10 am
She represents most of American Christendom quite well on that subject.
Gianni  Wednesday, February 10, 2010 6:01 am

"She makes all the right people on the left go bonkers."

POSSIBLY UNRELATED COMMUNIQUÉ FROM THE WEB DESIGN POLICE: "While the Left may not know what hit them, the Left Sidebar has been hit by an italic virus."

Douglas Wilson  Wednesday, February 10, 2010 6:25 am
Gianni, I think it is coming from the italicized article at Credenda, showing up in the Credenda feed. If it doesn't go away when that article cycles out, then I'll ask somebody.
Valerie (Kyriosity)  Wednesday, February 10, 2010 8:42 am
"...all really important people live in northern Virginia and western Maryland."

Just a wee little geography correction: Nobody important lives in Western Maryland, which comprises Garrett, Allegany and Washington Counties. According to this site, Montgomery, Prince George's and Frederick make up the Capital Region, but people don't really use that term, and really Montgomery is the only one where the important people live.

Unimportantly yours,

~Valerie, writing from Crownsville, the town in Anne Arundel County most noted as the site of the former state mental hospital
Frank Golubski  - You can't have both  Wednesday, February 10, 2010 9:44 am
Palin spoke at the Tea Party Convention last week. (What kind of "grass-roots movement" charges people $600 for admission to their convention?!)

Although she paid lip service to all the Tea Party's talking points — more liberty, smaller gummint and lower taxes — she also applauded the Obamassiah for sending more troops to Afghanistan.

Then she was on Chris Wallace's Sunday program::

Quote:
President Barack Obama won't be re-elected in 2012 unless he can "toughen up" on national security ... . The former Governor of Alaska believes that declaring war on Iran could help the president get re-elected.

"Say he decided to declare war on Iran or decided really to come out and do whatever he could to support Israel, which I would like him to do," Palin told Fox News' Chris Wallace Sunday. "That changes the dynamics in what we can assume is going to happen between now and three years."

Palin clarified that she doesn't think that Obama would cynically "play the war card" to help his 2012 bid. "I'm saying if he did, things would dramatically change if he decided to toughen up and do all that he can to secure our nation and our allies," she said. ...


Tim is right: Palin thinks it is vital that America "bless Abraham" (Genesis 12:3) by staunchly allying with — even defending — Israel.

The Tea Partiers had best understand: We can't have smaller government, less taxes and more liberty while maintaining a standing army and using it to topple disfavored regimes and "nation build."

Unfortunately, as long as the Tea Party is being driven by the likes of Glen Beck and Sarah Palin, the American evangelical misapplication of Gen. 12:3 will be the order of the day.
Gianni  Wednesday, February 10, 2010 10:26 am

"If it doesn't go away when that article cycles out, then I'll ask somebody."

Now that's the old, endearing, garage smelling Mablog environment I like, which for a moment there I feared was gone forever. Call me a glitch-hugging Mablog environmentalist. It kinda keeps it real.

David Houf  Wednesday, February 10, 2010 12:48 pm
She is politically formidable and the jury is still out. I don't get a strong vibe for what her policy positions are...and the weak one I'm getting doesn't instill any confidence that she would be the Deborah this country desperately needs. But thankfully, God is sovereign.
David Henry  Wednesday, February 10, 2010 5:12 pm
Though Palin is no Deborah, I'd rather have a pro-Israel libertarian than an anti-Israel socialist. In this imperfect world, I'll take what I can get and pray God works with it.

On a side note, the current tea-party candidate running in the Texas primaries is Debra Medina. Jokes about Debra and Barak have been running through my head for the past several weeks.
Anti-Federalist  Wednesday, February 10, 2010 6:55 pm
The church in America is and will continue to fall in love with Palin. This is incredibly sad since she is becoming such a neo-con. She shows a massive lack of wisdom, not in "politics", but in biblical principles of limited gov't. She's a great politician, but she would make a horrendoes leader and she would drag the church down to a new low with our support of her.

Doug, how do you show so much wisdom in your books and the Trinity Fest conferences in talking about US History and war, yet seem to show this fondness towards Palin?
Josh Reighley  - Trash collector  Thursday, February 11, 2010 3:40 pm
It seems that every presidential election there is a trash collecting frontrunner. For 3 years, the take all of the flack, all the potshots, and occasionally return fire effectively. In the end, this person usually winds up with too much baggage, and somebody else wins the nomination. Hillary Clinton performed this role in the last cycle -- I think this is Palin's role.

She does seem to be a bit too scripted to be taken terribly seriously as a contender. Time will tell.
gavin brown  - Cadenza  Friday, February 12, 2010 9:45 am
A major problem that I have with Palin is that she never really says anything. She is either criticizing 'those darn liberals' in the most general terms or poorly articulating (or dodging) what she actually believes.

Doug, I think you give Palin way too much credit. This post smacks of naivete.
Dan Hillman  - Be kind to the Left!  Friday, April 09, 2010 10:01 am
"She makes all the right people on the left go bonkers. This has great entertainment value, of course, but there is substantive political value as well."

Are you kidding me, Doug?

You are entertained by "the right people on the left" going "bonkers"? This is smug, arrogant, and lacking in love, compassion, and kindness.

Romans 2:4 - "Or do you show contempt for the riches of his kindness, tolerance and patience, not realizing that God's kindness leads you toward repentance?"