SHIPPENSBURG, Pa. -- I've got news for the Christopher Buckleys
of the world -- if Sarah Palin is enough to make you decide
you're not a Republican, you're not a
Republican.
I saw the Republican Party today, standing in line to see
Palin at Shippensburg University. The line stretched for
more than half a mile -- people waiting outside for hours on
a windy 40-degree day -- and though the doors opened
more than two hours before the event, security still wasn't
able to get everyone through the metal detectors by the time the
rally began. Let's see Buckley or Kathleen Parker or Ken Adelman
draw a crowd like that.
If somehow John McCain pulls off a miracle Nov. 4, it will be in
no small measure due to the excitement that Palin has brought to
the ticket. Let the cynics attend a Palin event and try to
imagine those crowds turning out for, inter alia, Tim
Pawlenty.
And if Obama wins on Nov. 4, Palin immediately becomes the GOP
front-runner for 2012. She'll be the No. 1 Republican
fundraiser no matter what happens, and she'll be the star
attraction at state-party events.
John McCain might have made dozens of mistakes in this campaign,
but picking Sarah Palin was not one of them. If you don't
like it, just go to a Palin rally and tell that to the people --
they'll tell you where to go from there.