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OPINION: Palin, substantively enhanced, could shake liberals
by Cal Thomas
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I'm sure I would like Sarah Palin if I got the chance to meet her. We share many things in common. She is still married to her first spouse, as am I. She has a Down syndrome son. I have a brother with Down syndrome. We share the same faith and we both like the outdoors. She is conservative on economic and social issues, and so am I.

In her new book, "Going Rogue," Palin complains about her running mate's handlers, whom she says kept her from being herself. I have similar complaints. Those handlers also kept me from interviewing her. The handlers are long gone, of course, but still I cannot get close to her.

I could either play the victim, or move on. I choose to move on. But before I do, the Palin phenomenon - for that is what it is because her celebrity flows singularly from John McCain's choice of her as a running mate - offers an opportunity for conservatives to choose their path to the future. Will it be a path of the angry and disenfranchised outsider, or will it be something of substance that produces triumphs in both politics and policy?

The victim thing is getting old. Conservatives have a significant presence in virtually every venue they like to denounce. That includes government (though not this one) and especially the media. Talk radio rules and the rulers are conservatives. Fox News Channel dominates the ratings. The conservative presence in academia lags, but there are universities that do not revise American history and mock religious values. Movies? There are some with solid conservative principles, such as Sandra Bullock's latest film, "The Blind Side." Will conservatives go see it, or are they more comfortable denouncing "Hollywood"? How about reinforcements for those conservatives already "making it" in the mainstream media?

In her interview with Oprah Winfrey, the queen of talk asked the queen of politics about the famous Katie Couric interview. I thought Couric gave her ample opportunity to reveal herself and to let viewers see if there was substance behind Palin's attractive exterior. Couric legitimately tried to find out what shapes Palin's worldview and what she reads. Palin couldn't name a single publication. Oprah gave her another chance, but she never followed up to ask about books or a newspaper from which she gets information, ideas and inspiration.

It is true that conservatives are often asked questions that are never asked of liberals and in ways that seem condescending and superficial. But that is an opportunity to give an answer that can skewer the questioner while making the point you wish to make.

Do I wish Palin had more intellectual depth like Jeane Kirkpatrick, Ronald Reagan's United Nations U.S. ambassador? Of course. But that can be developed if she gets serious about it. Because of her notoriety she can surely command the best and the brightest tutors.

Still, if she is as bad as her detractors say, why are they wasting so much time dumping on her? One might think they would be cheering the prospect of her becoming the 2012 GOP presidential nominee, thus guaranteeing in their mind a second term for President Obama.

Victimization plays well with the conservative base and that's a problem. If conservatives don't rise from the muck of feeling excluded, disrespected, ignored and mocked, they will continue to suffer all of these things. There is nothing like proving the worth of your ideas to put the mockers in their place. Victimization can raise money, sell books and get one face time on TV, but it doesn't advance the ball.

Sarah Palin is a force the Republican establishment must reckon with. She has energized a sizable portion of the GOP base. If the party ignores that base and nominates another candidate in 2012 who is part of the inside-the-beltway crowd, it could lose. And that would be a double tragedy - for the GOP and the country - as President Obama keeps giving Republicans issues that make a conservative agenda far more attractive than the hard-left one he is attempting to impose on the country.

Palin's optimism is refreshing. If she can sharpen her intellect, in three years she won't be mocked; she will be feared.

Conservative columnist Cal Thomas writes for Tribune Media Services, 2225 Kenmore Ave., Suite 114, Buffalo, N.Y. 14207. Readers may also e-mail Cal Thomas at tmseditors@tribune.com.
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Woolhat
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November 27, 2009
5960lady,

I confess, I'm having a bit of a problem figuring your posts out. If you are to be taken at face value, I have just one phrase for you: Adult Education. There are people who will help you with things like diction, syntax, and grammar for free. It'll only cost you your time and effort. The payoff is, you'll be taken seriously.

If, on the other hand, my other hunch is correct, and you are a Republican fifth column poster, masquerading as a semi-literate knee-jerk bleeding-heart liberal to discredit the left, then ignore this and carry on. You're doing great.
5960lady
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November 26, 2009
GOV. PALIN wont hurt the democrat party,she will hurt the republican party though,look what happened in new york ,that helped the democrat candiate to win.

Gov.paylin is really mad at maccain and his aidsthats why she had a goastwriter to write her book.

the republican party pick paylin to run because of hillary out of all the smart republican women they got paylin what a mistake that was.

So who should be worried? not the democrats i would think some one in the republican party would realize that, shes hook her wagons to the tea pary group,as far as i knoe the tea party group doesn't like goverment very much.
Bichon
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November 24, 2009
I always get a chuckle out of the split personality liberal that hates to see anyone do well and make a lot of money.

I think the thing that bothers them the most is thousands of people waiting in line all night to see Sarah and not a bottom feeder in the crowd.

I love it when a liberal is so obsurd that all readers can have a good chuckle.

After all Sarah's tax money is paying their bills.
Woolhat
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November 24, 2009
Well, Bich, are you happy?

You got her to looking for spell-check, and she found caps-lock.

Thanks for the chuckle!
ultracreep
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November 24, 2009
The only reason she was chosen (and badly, might I add) for VP with McCain, is because they were hoping the fact that she was female would attract female voters. I personally was appalled that women were expected to take this winking, smirking, fool as some sort of role model.
5960lady
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November 24, 2009
SARAH PALIN IS A QUITER SHE WILL DROP LIKE A HOT POTATO WHEN THINGS GET HOT ON HER.
Bichon
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November 23, 2009
Sarah Palin clames she rote de book on a cloe and rainey night in Alaska. Her finished de book bfore her kwit.
5960lady
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November 22, 2009
palin didn't write the book that she clames.

she left people hi and dry in indiana in a cloe and rainey night. shes a quitter.
Bichon
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November 22, 2009
Woolhat, I think I have changed my mind on same sex marriage and tax paid abortions.

Gays cannot reproduce.

The song of the abortionist is:

Oops there goes another:

Oops there goes another-LIB-lib-eral fee-tus.

In one generation all liberals would disappear.
Woolhat
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November 22, 2009
I gotta say, Scar, you're making me reconsider my opposition to abortion. Your mama must be having second thoughts, also.
scar-strangled-banter
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November 22, 2009
To be honest, Bich, Sarah Palin is the greatest hope the Dems have. I hope; nay, I pray, that she runs for the Republican nomination in 2012. She is, along with Bobby Jindal and Sam Brownback, one of the BEST things that could happen to the Democratic party. What a retardo she is! And now she passed on her retardism to another generation which we have to pay for. (She has that Down's syndrome kid named Trig). If she wasn't rich already off the Alaska taxpayers' dime she would be demanding a public option to pay for her little retard. I hope her house burns down with her in it.

P.S. She's a little hot, for a retard, but it takes more than that to rule the free world. She looks as loose as the steering on an old Ford. But whatever.
Bichon
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November 21, 2009
Sarah Palin has written a best seller and she did it without implants.

I think she does quite well even if she has not read darwins theory of devilution.

Sarah Palin is doing very well to change the image that the McCain campaign tried to portray in the last election at their own demise.

Even the Obama campaign is worried and trying to raise 1/2 million dollars this week to attack Palin.

Even if she does not whistle, duck her head and chop her words, people understand her values, which are the same as mainstream Americans.

I think it is great that Sarah can speak her own voice without well scripted tele-prompter speeches.

I look forward to relieving the joker and his advisors, larry, curly and moe of their duties at the whitehouse.

By the way, Sarah does have a legitimate college deploma and birth certificate she is willing to show to all. She will even disclose her grades and the source of her college financing.

Regardless of her future leadership role, right now she is the greatest fear of the liberal establishment.

Woolhat
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November 20, 2009
Did you say "abreast?" You sexist pig!

Seriously, like Mr. Thomas, I like Sarah. I think she'd be fun to be around, even in a platonic sense. But my 83-yr.-old dad's judgment is, "She's a bubble-head." I'm sorry to say, I think he's right -- as he has been virtually all the time during my 62 years of life.
ultracreep
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November 20, 2009
It's really sad that someone in a position of leadership, and potentially looking for another, even larger leadership position should have to be "tutored" to be able to manage it. Especially in their middle 40's. Too little,too late, I say.She should have paid attention in college the first time around, and you know, maybe read a book every once in awhile to stay abreast.