And why I will not relent on Palin and the danger she represents: "The energy that actually shapes the world springs from emotions -- racial pride, leader-worship, religious belief, love of war -- which liberal intellectuals mechanically write off as.
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TNC: Palin's base confuses "liberal fear" with some kind of populist power, by ignoring the fact that a lot of people who want nothing to do with us pinkos, are afraid of Palin too.
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Unintentionally hilarious!
Check out this LOLtastic video of fans that showed up to a Sexy Sarah book signing (above).
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Christopher Orr doesn't understand the Palin-Johnston feud: The obvious, immensely easy play here would be for [Palin] to make up publicly with the boy.
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Frum points to the polls: I was interviewed on PBS last week about Palin’s book release. I said that Palin had an especially serious problem with women voters.
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Douthat considers both 2012 contenders in his column today. Ross hopes that someone who shares Huckabee's and Palin's "charisma" can lead "an intellectually vigorous conservatism.
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God bless Martha.
Palin in black and whiteCNNHe is the winner of the 2009 Gay & Lesbian Alliance Against Defamation award for online journalism and the 2008 National Lesbian and Gay Journalists .
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New Left Media rounds up another group of Palin morons at a book-signing in Columbus, Ohio. My favorite quote: "I'm an American.
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My column plumbs the amazing powers of a certain someone: Palin is indeed a feisty Alaskan and a genuine triumph of red-state feminism.
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Larison counters Kristol: Were [Palin] to side openly with McCain in a primary against Hayworth, whose views match up a lot more closely with her supporters’ views, she would be seen as imitating McCain’s worst habits.
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A judicious take from a position of support.
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That's the trouble with populism: the populace can get mad if they don't get all their books signed. My favorite insult yelled at Palin in Indiana: "Quitting on the job right there!":
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Friedersdorf counters Linker and wishes the Dish hadn't gone silent for a day: Ms. Palin’s political critics can no more deny her the spotlight than they can stop her appearances on Rush Limbaugh’s radio show, or demand that Oprah’s producers.
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Steve Chapman notices the stark difference: Who needs policy? In her world -- and the world of legions of conservatives who revere her -- the persona is the policy.
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Allahpundit makes an interesting point: [A]s things stand, [Palin is] a threat to win the GOP nomination but an almost certain loser in the general election unless economic conditions have deteriorated to the point where any Republican would be a.
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Her position helps clear up another reason why so many of us were terrified last year that she might get her hands near a nuclear button, thanks to John McCain.
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We're gonna need a new catagory for doubly "batsh*t crazy"...
"I can envision a couple of different combinations, if ever I were to be in a position to really even seriously consider running for anything in the future, and I'm not there yet," Palin tells Newsmax.
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Greg Sargent's reading of yesterday's ABC News/Washington Post poll: Palin and her ghostwriters have successfully resorted to the most harsh and lurid attacks on Obama to break through into the national conversation (the death panels being only the most prominent.
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