I've been musing over some history, with William Buckley's jape
in mind that he would gladly be governed by the first 1000 names in
the Manhattan phone book.
In terms of plain, unadorned experience, Palin compares
favorably with Theodore Roosevelt (who, of course, was a genius),
Ulysses S. Grant, and Woodrow Wilson. The Obama people have from
time to time compared their man to Lincoln, conveniently forgetting
Lincoln's scholarly discussion of the main issues of the day in the
Cooper Union speeches and the Lincon-Douglas debates.
Chances are, given her record of rapid mastery and achievement,
Palin will probably pull her talents together with the proper
information in a big hurry, and she'll probably do well. I watched
three of the Gibson broadcasts, and was mainly impressed with the
obtrusiveness -- the really obvious obtrusiveness -- of the
editing. I think anybody could see it.