I thought Sarah Palin came off very sympathetically on Oprah --
as the mother struggling to balance the challenges of work and
family, used to following the beat of her own drummer, and then
suddenly swept up into a heated presidential campaign, with all
of the scrutiny and choreography that goes along with it.
Everybody who watches the interview will probably come away with
the same opinions they've always had about Palin. To Palin hater
Andrew Sullivan, "She really does see politics as an
extension of being a Beauty Queen, subject to nice p.r. events,
interviews that are restricted to the 'light-hearted, working
mother' puffery that Oprah is enabling, and cover images on
magazines."
For me, Palin remains somebody who is personally likable but
better off remaining out of elective office. She seems a lot more
comfortable when she's free to say and do what she wants, but
running for (or holding) office means constant scruitiny, giving
up a lot of freedom and independence and having to delve into
policy questions in more detail than she's ever shown interest
in.