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Here Comes the Sun

Sarah Palin is now an even bigger winner.

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Palin ultimately won bipartisan support as well on her ethics reform bill. While former Murkowski Administration officials, legislators, and staffers were being hauled off to jail, Palin's bill included criminal penalties for lawmakers who traded votes for campaign contributions, banned gifts from lobbyists, required lawmakers to report outside income, shut down the revolving door between special interests and state service, and terminated pensions for lawmakers convicted of felonies. Compare this extensive record of bipartisan cooperation and achievement with the Obama/Pelosi/Reid party line partisanship in Washington, where they won't even empanel a conference committee with Republicans on the health care legislation.

When the legislature sent her a business-as-usual, runaway budget, she issued "the largest veto totals in the state's history." She led by example, terminating the Governor's personal chef, and selling the Governor's personal jet on eBay. Then there was this budget cut: "I also trimmed the state food budget by keeping our home's freezer stocked with the wild seafood we caught ourselves, as well as organic protein sources hunted by friends and family." In response to Hollywood celebs protesting hunting, she responded as a lifelong member of the NRA, "If God had not intended for us to eat animals, how come he made them out of meat?" For her second budget, she cut "as much as I believed the public would stand for," and put the entire budget online. No wonder her public approval rating soared to 88%.

Amidst all of this, she discovered that at the age of 43 she was pregnant with her fifth child. Then she received the heartbreaking news in the Governor's Anchorage office that the child would be born with Down syndrome. She writes, "I was shocked beyond words. I drove the 45 minutes to [the doctor's office in] Wasilla gritting my teeth. I'm not going to cry. I'm not going to cry." The experience helped her to understand why some women choose abortion. But she stood by her pro-life views. She announced the pregnancy to the news media saying, "Remember when I promised to 'deliver' for Alaska?"

The birth contractions began 5 weeks early, during her keynote speech to an oil and gas conference in Texas, which she finished. As she hurried off the stage, host Governor Rick Perry said, "I know you're pregnant, but don't tell me you're going off to have the baby right now." She named the boy "Trig," which bears the double meaning in old Norse, "True" and "Brave Victory." With 90% of Down syndrome babies aborted, the entire episode demonstrates genuine, breathtaking character, walking the walk, and not just talking the talk. But this decision offended bloodthirsty media sophisticates, aghast that the child lives.

A Political Dynasty?

Just four months later, she accepted John McCain's invitation to run for Vice President. She has nothing but praise for McCain in this book, and doesn't directly criticize the campaign staff either, even though Nicole Wallace sold her down the river in setting up the Katie Couric interview to curry her own favor with Couric. The McCain campaign fatally blundered in not turning Palin loose all over conservative talk radio, Fox News, even the Wall Street Journal, where she might well have rallied the conservative base to victory over the unthinkable Far Left takeover of America that occurred.

That campaign and subsequent events reveal that the activist Left includes a lot of very nasty people, possessed with the moral certitude of the rightness of their outdated 19th century ideology that the 20th century proved disastrously fallacious. It is long past time for decent people of every stripe to insist on termination of their abusive tactics and rhetoric, and rapid law enforcement when those tactics veer into illegality.

I found more wisdom in this book than I did at Harvard College and Harvard Law School. Most intriguing about Sarah Palin right now, beyond her passion to contribute to the coming restoration of America, is her quite Christian attitude that she doesn't need to be "the leader" of that restoration. Where the conservatives most need help right now is in more grassroots organization. Great work is already being done by Freedom Works, Americans for Prosperity, and the Tea Party movement. But Sarah Palin could electrify Middle America like no one else if she would start a nationwide grassroots organization focused on communicating with our elected representatives, and replacing them if they don't listen. She could raise an ocean of small contributions through direct mail to hire a practical management team to make that work.

I predict a long future for Sarah Palin, and her clan, in national public life. But I think she needs to prove herself first to the great numbers of dismissive skeptics misled by our openly dishonest national media. So let me make another prediction: Sarah Palin will be serving in the President's Cabinet in 2013 as the Secretary of Energy. There she will lead the revival of a robust, world leading, American energy industry.

In this post, she will so prove herself that by 2017 she will be at the top of the Cabinet as Secretary of State or Treasury, or maybe she will be serving the U.S. Senate by then. In 2021, the ultimately glass ceiling will shatter as Sarah Palin becomes the first woman President of the United States at the age of 56.

But with Sarah's 5 children, perhaps that will just be the beginning of a political dynasty, to replace the fading Kennedys. I don't, however, want to deny all hope to those who cannot bear such a thought. So I propose a new, completely voluntary, federal program for them, to pay for relocation expenses to the foreign socialist paradise of their choice. Because the American people ain't going there. We're sticking with the original American Dream.

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About the Author

Peter Ferrara is Senior Fellow at the Carleson Center for Public Policy, Director of Entitlement and Budget Policy for the Heartland Institute, and General Counsel of the American Civil Rights Union. He served in the White House Office of Policy Development under President Reagan, and as Associate Deputy Attorney General of the United States under the first President Bush. He is the author of America’s Ticking Bankruptcy Bomb, now available from HarperCollins.

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Stephanie| 1.20.10 @ 6:41AM

She may not run to be our President, but she has and will continue to speak for us who know the direction these progressives are taking us and our country. She is partially responsible for last nights upset in Massachusetts.
Thank you Sarah.

Alan Brooks| 1.20.10 @ 10:12AM

"She may not run to be our President"

You are starting to get it-- you cannot feminize America in less than 3 years (!) and expect to remain socially conservative.

SoCon| 1.20.10 @ 2:58PM

Go back to your rubber room, Alan.

Alan Brooks| 1.21.10 @ 12:59AM

"She's stupid!"
"She's inexperienced!"

No, she is too good to be president. This is a man's world, women are too civilized.

Kelly Staples| 1.20.10 @ 7:01AM

Thank you Massachusetts. . . AND Alaska!

Big J| 1.20.10 @ 7:11AM

Ferrara, you're going to bring the PDS sufferers out of the woodwork.

"She's stupid!"
"She's inexperienced!"

Blah, blah, blah.

Sounds to me like she has more experience, character and moral grounding in her pinky fingernail than Hussein has in his entire body.

You are correct. She is a force to be reckoned with, and will be for a very long time.

Thank God.

Bill| 1.20.10 @ 7:25AM

Big J, yes thank God for instilling in her the strength of character and insight she has for life and this country. This spirit lives in many of us and only needs to be tapped for the country to turn back to what made us great, to rediscover what our founding fathers, led by their faith and desire for a better way of life for the people, knew was the right path to follow. May God bless America and may America be a beacon to the rest of the world. It is our calling and duty.

Ret. Marine| 1.20.10 @ 7:46AM

I am almost sure her appearence in the coakley vrs. Col. Brown special election had something to do with firing up the independents, some cross-over Dem types and Republican with another dose of trust in the People to do what is right and things will change. Thank you Ma. for your contribution once again in my faith of my fellow country men/ladies. Sarah is the spearhead to better things happening, maybe the return to what is considered normal out of American Patriots. Far too long, the regressive lib rot has been allowed to outshout We the People, if Sarah is a sign of things to come, We the People may right this ship afterall.
I'll almost bet the Mao mumblers and the head of that snake, obama, are seething with content with We the People this morning, good they deserve every bit of the headache, afterall they have tried really hard to pull off this changie and hopie thingie. It's just too bad for them the People are more alligned with the Sarah types than them, maybe theirs heads have grown too large, they can't see past thier noses and for good reason, their noses are bloodied.
Thanks to all the God fear'n folks out there in my Country for thier prayers. Let us not get too confortable over this win last night, our fight has only begun. May your tribe greatly increase and ever bolder in our faith with our fellow Patriots.

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Charles Jackson| 1.20.10 @ 8:03AM

Whew!! What a puff piece. I don't recall Palin visiting Massachusetts to support Brown and she was told not to come to NJ or Va to campaign for Repub. candidates there. Palin surely represents a populist movement but she's toxic to independents where electoral success lies.

Ret. Marine| 1.20.10 @ 8:08AM

I was not talking of her phyisical appearence, but her Patrotic sense of the meaning. The spirit my friend, the spirit.

Tim Dyson| 1.20.10 @ 1:01PM

I agree with Charles Jackson. This post is so light I'm surprised it didn't float of the AmSpec site. Nice to know that Pete learned more from Sarah's book than he did from law school, but I suspect those that read Palin's book expecting to clerk at Baker Hostetler will be greatly disappointed. I like Palin, but the slobbering love fest she seems to inspire is embarrassing. I'm guessing even she is kind of laughing at her sycophantic followers.

SoCon| 1.20.10 @ 3:02PM

What slobbering love fest? Sarah Palin is a patriotic, red-blooded, all American girl--and I am proud of her. Her goodness can't be denied.

Go back under your rock.

John J| 1.20.10 @ 1:16PM

Whoa there, Chuck. Didn't you hear the Gov. on Gretta Tues. night? Scott didn't ask her for an endorsement and she respected that decision. She did post supportive comments on Twitter and Facebook but honored his desire to make or break this on his own. By the way, I've found the only "independents" who find the Gov. "toxic" are those who listen only to the mendacious media and take no time to actually learn about her. I, for one, do not consider such people political sentients.

Anthony| 1.20.10 @ 8:37AM

Sister Sarah and Scott Brown have shaken the Washington establishment to its very roots; that includes the leftist media. All of America is the PEOPLE'S SEAT!!
So what will the "conservative"eunuch over at the New York Times have to say today, hmmm? And the rest of the RINOS, hello, anybody home?
Oh, has anybody heard from General Colin Powell?
Conservative America is back, stronger than ever.

Kathy| 1.20.10 @ 9:32AM

Finally, a review of Sarah's book that mirrored my reaction! That is encouraging, somehow.

Sarah's book, and now the Massachusetts Miracle, have reinforced my idea that what is good and right and true will ultimately prevail in this country - America is still a miracle and her people are a special breed. We are FREE.

Guy| 1.20.10 @ 10:47AM

I would add that Huckabee's Huckaboom phenomenon is ongoing as well. Wtih Palin and Huckabee and other gems yet to be found a new day in conservatism is coming. New blood and new life.

John| 1.21.10 @ 5:34PM

Huckabee is not a conservative. He is evangelical, but his actual track record as Governor of Arkansas is anything but conservative. His pardoning of murderous thugs resulted in the slaughter of police officers here in Lakewood, WA, and will prohibit him from any chance at becoming president.

Ken (Old Texican)| 1.20.10 @ 10:10AM

Mr. Ferrara,
...well it took you long enough!

Sarah's book was one of the freshest breaths of air I have enjoyed from a public servant in a long long time.
I agree wholeheartedly with your with your... belated ...review of her book.........and her thoughts.
Heck, I would have to go to my thesaurus to find a single descriptive word better than your choice...heh and I probably could not pronounce it.

Darn it, I'm not a groupie. Never have been good at that, but I have come to love the lady as if she were my own sister...as of course she is since she is a professing Christian.

I think she is going to rock the tea-party movement nation-wide at that conference she will be keynoting. All we need is for her to hold up a "This Way" sign with an arrow on it.

Heck, Mr. Ferrara, I haven't even read the other comments here yet...but oh what a day of rejoicing this will be.
Thank You Lord!

Michael L. Hauschild| 1.20.10 @ 10:58AM

Sarah Palin is often accused of “lacking” by various pundits in both the political and media sphere. What you are witnessing in the evolution of Palin will produce possibly the most qualified candidate in modern political history.
Experience: She alone will have the only Republican/Conservative presidential debate credentials, actual campaign experience, and the combat ribbons of witnessing the retrospective feedback of an embittered staff seeking retribution in their loss. This baptism into the rough and tumble blame game of national party politics will serve her well in the onset of 2012.
The Forum: Her early inarticulate performance with the MSM and her inexperience in dealing with “agenda” interviewers will be replaced with an actual “insider” perspective as a Fox News regular. Beck, O’Rielly, and Hume are the best in the business and the simple “association” of that star lineup will be both an exercise in example and guidance. By the time an actual campaign rolls around she will have more perspective, nuanced articulation, media savvy, and exposure than all the Kuric’s, Walters, and Gibson’s combined. They, not her, will be in the unenviable position of seeking (while dreading) interviews. The irony of “We have met the enemy and she is us” will be a very cold sandwich. One other aspect of the new forum will be to showcase her actual accomplishments at governess without the filter of liberal bias. No longer will discrediting information go without a “fair and balanced” response, clarification or remain unanswered.
Financial Support: Who else will have the assets a paid speakers podium, the star power of a Fox contributor, and readership list alienated by abandonment of all the conservative principals by their party, government and culture.
The Base: Witness the bedrock shift of partisan politic abandonment. Palin is speaking to the “Tea-party” sector not the conservatives, and certainly not the Republicans. While most of the beltway seems to want to “board” or “jump” some ship; she seems to be the only political cognizant enough to realize that most of those “ships” are sinking. While she waits in the lifeboat watching most of the entrenched incumbents who are wasting their time bailing.
Contrariety and Political Timing: Probably the wisest decision (and the one most negatively cited by critics) was her leaving the Governorship of Alaska. The politics of personal destruction being funded by all those who had their toes stepped on by her honesty were hurting the state, her constituency, and her effectiveness as an elected official. In retrospect few could cite any fault in either her motives or the impeccable choreographing of her career.
To all the nay-sayers I ask this: How could anyone besmeared with the stereotype allotted to Palin progress from a Rockwell inspired image of the small town mom to those red high heels of the Convention photograph, pundit on the most watched forum in mainstream media, sold out author, and an inspirational champion of life, marriage, and family values. Something is going on here and those of you who seemingly are oblivious to the meteoric trajectory of Palin’s evolution had better open your eyes. I also suggest you learn the words to “Hail to the Chieftess.”

John J| 1.20.10 @ 1:04PM

Brilliant. Thank you. Can't wait to start singing "Hail to the Chieftess."

SoCon| 1.20.10 @ 3:05PM

Thank you, Michael; your post was inspiring.

james| 1.20.10 @ 11:11AM

Very good piece. I love Sarah Palin instinctively and would vote early and often for her. But it is past time for her to stop hedging. Glenn Beck said that in his interview with her she was the most "guarded" person he had met. I agree. It wasn't good. We want the Palin of Alaska, not the Beltway. She needs to get going.

Anthony| 1.20.10 @ 12:03PM

I think you have a point here. Gov. Palin's remarks last night on Gretta's show were disappointing. She kept talking about the rejection of the "status quo". She was very guarded in her comments, almost timid.
This was anything but rejection of the status quo. This was a huge rejection of Leftist elites and the Washington establishment and Gov. Palin knows it, she's said so in the past.
I love Gov Palin and I understand her guard is up; so would all of ours given the treatment she gets daily from the Left. That said, she has been right all along and the media hacks wrong.
Sarah: Stay on offense, your instincts are right on, trust them, not D.C. pol hacks. Don't go wobbly; kick ass even harder!!! You're a natural, stay on course.

Leigh| 1.21.10 @ 10:10AM

Have you heard some of the comments Beck has made about her on his radio show? He often speaks of her as a sex object...it's creepy and crass. If she was "guarded," I expect she had good reason to be.

Ken (Old Texican)| 1.20.10 @ 11:32AM

Michael,
Very well spoken, sir. Thank you.

Margie| 1.20.10 @ 12:38PM

The people of the U.S. love Sarah. They will not only vote for her, but they will vote for whoever she backs! There's no denying it. The Liberals are crying so loud and why do you think it is? It's because they're loooosers!

William R| 1.20.10 @ 12:48PM

If McCain Palin had won in 2008 there would have been no Scott Brown, Chris Christie , or Bob McDonnell. McCain would be cutting deals with Democrats on amnesty, Cap N Trade and more regulation of the financial markets. We'd also be at war with Iran and the Republicans would be looking at horrible loses this November.

Palin went from being a Buchanan Ron Paul Republican to a full blown NeoCon overnight. Conservatives must reject the militaristic foreign policy of the Bush Cheney regime

Why Real Libertarian Conservatives are Anti-State and Anti-War

http://thedailybell.com/744/Th.....i-War.html

ken (Old Texican)| 1.20.10 @ 2:41PM

Screw you, William!
Your fringe looney didn't change anything in MA did he?
Puleasssssssssssssssssssssss, quit being a dumbass.

William R| 1.20.10 @ 3:00PM

You're the resident buffoon. It wasn't TARP or the out of control spending why Republicans got slaughtered in 2006-08. The Iraq war is the reason the American people turned to the Democrats. All they saw in McCain Palin is more and more war.

Tammy| 1.20.10 @ 3:08PM

Go away, Paultard; we're not interested in your hatred. Why are you folks so unhinged?

William R| 1.20.10 @ 3:20PM

NeoConism is the reason the Democrats took control of both houses of Congress and we now have a radical in the White House.

Back in 2006 George Will called the NeoCons the most radical people in Washington DC. The Americans rejected that radicalism and then got suckered by another radical.

Palin has swallowed the NeoCon kool-aid hook line and sinker

At the 2008 convention she canceled a speaking engagement Phyllis Schlafly's pro life group so she could go meet with AIPAC.

Palin has been NeoConized. Uber NeoCon Randy Scheunemann is her chief foreign policy advisor.

Margie| 1.20.10 @ 4:33PM

Neo-Con-Artiste!

Tammy| 1.20.10 @ 5:29PM

Unhinged PaulTard: Your numbers are legion.

Carl Kunkle| 1.20.10 @ 12:50PM

Sarah is brilliant and a breath of fresh air! If she runs for anything, I'll vote for her!!

John J| 1.20.10 @ 12:54PM

It is very rare that I read a piece with which I agree in evey detail. Thank you Mr. Ferrara. By the way, concerning organizing a nationwide movement, stay tuned for her TeaParty convention keynote address...

Thomas| 1.20.10 @ 1:40PM

I have no idea if Gov. Palin will throw here hat into the Presidential ring in 2012 or not. But, her strategy, accidental or not, is excellent. She presents herself in limited venues that showcase her conservatives stances before friendly conservative audiences. She is keeping her face fresh, and her pocketbook flush, by penning a deal with Fox. She is going to have three years to take sanctioned pot shots at Barack Obama while building almost no negative baggage herself. And she gets to do it in front of a conservative/moderate audience.

Whether her current activities are designed to bolster a future political career or are just coincidence, they will provide a good springboard for a 2012 candidacy.

Lover or hate her, she is going to be an influential player in the comming years, if she wants to be.

MajitoQuerido| 1.20.10 @ 1:46PM

Folks like Sen. Brown and Gov. Palin is what we need in America today. George Washington et al did not envision a nation where only the super elite/ultra rich would govern. As a matter of fact, that type of system was exactly what they wanted to break away from. This business that only intellectuals or 'smart enough' are suited for higher office is hogwash. I just wonder how many of these self appointed priest of the intelligentsia saw the Berlin Wall fall, the 9/11 attacks, bernie madoff scams or the '08 financial collapse? none...these clowns claim superiority but they're neither superior nor smart. Iintelligence (or iq for that matter) does not make you wise. That you can remember useless trivia does not mean you can forsee what coming down. A visionary, now there you have possibilities. Just remember Madoff seduced and scammed many of these 'intellectuals' full of ivy league doctorate degrees...now there's a sorry lot...'believing to be wise they became as fools...' wrote Saul of Tarsus over 20 centuries ago...perfect description for these saps...

RAMIII| 1.20.10 @ 2:08PM

The factual statements made in this article remind me of the toughness of one Margaret Thatcher.

With the wimpiness of men in our society who just want to play and are portrayed as stupid and ridiculed on sit-coms, commercials, etc. (much of it being true) it will be exciting to see this develop.

I remember a story in the book of Judges about a woman leading Israel to victory.

Puff piece or no -- God bless Sarah Palin.

The thing about the liberal intelligensia is that they are deceived into thinking that by being "tolerant" they are morally superior, however they are just hypocritical cowards, exposed by their hatred of Sarah.

MTB| 1.20.10 @ 2:26PM

I'd vote for Sarah Palin in a heartbeat. She's a proven leader with extensive executive experience, and a Reagan conservative. Could 2012 be another barrier-buster for America? One can only hope.

PCC| 1.20.10 @ 6:02PM

Good article, although a bit misty-eyed, I think. Anyway, I'm going to buy the book and see for myself.

Minus the vitriol, that fellow William makes a good point: if McCain had won, we'd still be in a helluva mess, just a different kind of one.

Chris| 1.20.10 @ 6:05PM

Thank you Peter for another work of vision and honesty. Wow!

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LiveFreeOrDie| 1.20.10 @ 8:41PM

The only criticism I ever hear of Palin is she's inexperienced. While I disagree, my response would be, "That's Great!" In politics experience = corrupt. I, for one, am tired of millionaire politicians pretending they represent their constituents. I think Palin is a shining example of what happens when regular people who possess common sense and leadership are elected to offices of public service.

Liberal Reader| 1.20.10 @ 10:03PM

Palin is a winner?

How?

She hasn't competed in a contest since she lost the election in 08.

After quitting the office she was elected to fill, she's taken easy pot-shots via face book and stepped into a commentariat in which she will never be challenged in a meaningful way.

More power to her. But she hasn't "won" anything.

Bill589| 1.20.10 @ 10:53PM

She had a bill changed in congress - using Facebook!
She appears to have won the honor of being the socialists’ number one target.
And she has won a significant amount of supporters.

WalkingHorse| 1.20.10 @ 11:20PM

Palin is indeed a winner, just not by the standards you are reflexively applying - electoral success.

One of the clear marks of leadership is exerting definitive influence without benefit of a formal title or organizational power. Making a formidable contribution to public discourse in spite of her role as a human lightning rod is no mean feat.

Show me one other public figure in the last ten years who can match what she has done with a Facebook page. Name me one public figure in the past ten years who would have had the nerve to try that strategy.

arlo price| 1.21.10 @ 1:13AM

Sometimes it's fun to chuckle at the ineptitude of spll / jihadist such as LR when they display their basic character traits of short-sightedness, a shallow intellect, an ego-maniacal persona and the complete inability to recognize the truth (much less grasp it).

ROFL

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John Marino| 1.21.10 @ 8:57AM

She is backing and campaigning with McCain. Nothing would do the Republican party more good than if McCain were knocked off in the primary. McCain is the enemy of what we want for this country. His wife is now going around pushing gay marriage.

Moe Syzlak| 1.21.10 @ 10:19AM

Secretary of Energy?!? Good lord, what a waste of rare talent! Why not just name her Ambassador to Timbucktoo-istan?

Leigh| 1.21.10 @ 10:45AM

The first Republican I ever voted for was Ronald Reagan. The second Republican I voted for, after all those years of voting for Independents and Libertarians was Sarah Palin. SHE brought me back to the Republican fold.

And I think the thing I like the most about Sarah is that she's not like any other "politician" I've ever known. In her book she says: "Ambition drives...but Purpose beckons. Purpose calls." And I think that sums up so much of who she is and why she does some of the things that she does. Things that to most of us seem like fool-hardy decisions for a "politician" with "political ambitions" to make in their career. We are so used to power-hungry politicians placing their highest priority to their own careers, that someone motivated by "something more genuine" confounds us.

Sarah is following a Call...not an Ambition. Where that Call will take her, only God knows.

Raymond| 1.21.10 @ 1:26PM

I hope and pray that the American people will not make another mistake in 2012. The disastrous mistake that Americans had done last 2008 was when Obama was elected: One Big Ass Mistake of the American people. Now, if by 2012, Sarah Palin will not be elected POTUS, this will be the greatest mistake of the American people. It can then be concluded that Americans are real stupid and real assholes.

Dacron Mather| 1.21.10 @ 5:24PM

As a Brown voter, I think an extended sealing tour of Timbucktoo-istan might indeed broaden the ex-governor's intellectual horizons . If she can take Attorney general Coakley along for the ride I shall wave them an affectionate farewell as their umiak passes Nantucket.

No John Kerry jokes please, the Dems lost Naushon

Katie| 1.21.10 @ 7:04PM

Sarah Palin belongs on FOX news where she can wink and say folksy things all day long. She doesn't speak for me, she doesn't represent me, and "brilliant" is not a word I would ever use for her. Patriotic? Somehow who has likened our president to Hitler? Someone who leaves out millions of people and most cities as she defines "real America"? Someone who thinks Sadam Hussein was behind 9/11, couldn't name a founding father when initially asked that particular "gotcha question", and doesn't understand the US Constitution? Inspiring? Inspiring people to riot and spew hateful things, maybe. She's a woman who has begun to embrace the lamestream media and who is rapidly rising to the ranks of the financially elite, two things she has scorned repeatedly in the past. Do I hate her? Of course not. Am I jealous? No. I just don't think she has any leader qualities and I'm annoyed with the cult-like adoration in her worshippers. Let her stay on FOX. Let her write a million best sellers. She's a celebrity. For some reason too many people in this country confuse celebrity status (and a pretty face) with someone that matters.

M.B.| 1.23.10 @ 11:35PM

You're entitled to your opinion. :)

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Converse| 8.11.11 @ 11:05PM

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