Way to take that line out of context and employ some ad hominem. Really glad you’ve taken to classing up the blog. Kuo wasn’t saying she *was* Dan Quayle-like, simply that he was afraid she could be. Given how little most folks know about her, I appreciate the candor. It’s nice when someone doesn’t pretend to be an expert on Governor Palin’s career. That said, Mitt Romney would have been more Dan Quayle-like than I think anyone is willing to admit, especially given his speech last night. Palin’s far less likely to make the same mistakes Quayle did, and probably has more to offer. I’m a little young to provide much, but I can’t quite recall the clever achievements of the Indiana senator.
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