Krauthammer: Palin isn’t a serious candidate for president
posted at 4:40 pm on July 2, 2009 by Allahpundit
Oh yes, he went there. We’ve been having a running debate on Twitter this afternoon about Sarahcuda and my contention that criticism of her is verboten among righty blog readers, HA’s included. This thread will be an interesting test case. Most of the heat Kraut takes will be for his contention that “You cannot sustain a campaign of platitudes and clichés over a year and a half if you’re running for the presidency.” Didn’t Captain Hopenchange do exactly that? Well, yes and no. Granted, the most memorable line he uttered in 18 months on the trail was “Yes we can,” but he’s done countless policy interviews, debated Hillary 20 times and McCain three, and held numerous press conferences. The TOTUS jokes are fun but The One’s perfectly capable of straying off script when need be. Is Palin? She seems at ease when discussing energy or life issues but the jury’s still out on most everything else, which is why Kraut feels comfortable asserting that she hasn’t (yet) brushed up on national policy the way we all thought she would.
While we’re on the subject of uttering anti-Palin heresies, I guess Frank J. from IMAO and I are the only two who thought the ‘Cuda came off worse in the Palin/Schmidt campaign e-mail exchange about the Alaska secessionist party published this morning by CBS. Quote:
“That’s not part of their platform and [Todd] was only a ‘member’ bc independent alaskans too often check that ‘Alaska Independent’ box on voter registrations thinking it just means non partisan,” Palin wrote. “He caught his error when changing our address and checked the right box. I still want it fixed.”
Palin was attempting to bend the facts ever so slightly to fit neatly into her version of events. In truth, the box that Alaskans have the option of checking when registering to vote states the full name of the party, “Alaskan Independence Party,” not “Alaska Independent,” which would make an error by uncommitted voters more plausible.
Clearly irritated by what he saw as Palin’s attempt to mislead her own campaign and apparently determined to demonstrate that the ultimate authority rested with him, Schmidt put the matter to rest once and for all with a longer response to everyone in the e-mail chain.
“Secession,” he wrote. “It is their entire reason for existence. A cursory examination of the website shows that the party exists for the purpose of seceding from the union. That is the stated goal on the front page of the web site. Our records indicate that todd was a member for seven years. If this is incorrect then we need to understand the discrepancy. The statement you are suggesting be released would be innaccurate. The innaccuracy would bring greater media attention to this matter and be a distraction. According to your staff there have been no media inquiries into this and you received no questions about it during your interviews. If you are asked about it you should smile and say many alaskans who love their country join the party because it speeks to a tradition of political independence. Todd loves his country
We will not put out a statement and inflame this and create a situation where john has to adress this.”
The leak is one thing, but on the merits Schmidt’s strategy is the better of the two. Why inflame the story, with bad information no less? Reading this, the Cuda’s decision to fire back at Levi Johnston in press releases starts to make more sense. Like Frum says, before Palinistas start filling her coffers, they’ll at least want some evidence that she can mount a competent national campaign. Right?
I’ll leave you with two pro-Sarah pieces for balance, one from Republican bigwig Fred Malek calling her “smart, curious, hard working, charming, and effective” and attesting that he’s personally seen her hold her own in private discussions on policy with heavy hitters. The other’s from Jim Geraghty, theorizing why it is that the left despises her so. He’s certainly got part of the answer — happy, successful pro-life conservative women are a grievous offense to leftist feminism — but I think he misses the element of sheer contempt they have for her intellect. To the left, I think, she embodies a sort of comfort with ignorance that they think characterizes most/all conservatives. Why they’ve come to see her that way is complicated (part of it’s probably educational pedigree, part of it’s her affinity for rural pastimes like hunting, part of it’s the Katie Couric interview and the canned answers she gave at the debate with Biden), but I think it’s a mistake to assume that their antipathy is rooted in nothing but fear and defensiveness. That’s not true of the right vis-a-vis The One, after all. Is it?










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All Palin needs is to keep the fundamentals in mind (which she mostly has, as I’ve seen, though she drifts a bit here and there). This is pretty simple but leads to correct and consistent positions. Palin would do well to hang out with the Cheneys for a week. Then again, just about every conservative politician needs to hang out with the Cheneys for a week.
progressoverpeace on July 2, 2009 at 4:57 PM
Biden said the same thing about Obama.
Hey! Is Krauthammer angling for a VP slot?
Right_of_Attila on July 2, 2009 at 4:57 PM
Krauthammer is no RINO. Krauthammer rocks.
He’s calling it like he sees it. Today.
2 years from now, who knows??
BigWyo on July 2, 2009 at 4:57 PM
I’ll vote for over anyone out there for the following reasons:
1. She’s down to earth.
2. Appears to be more honest than any other politician.
3. She is for smaller government, less taxes.
4. The MSM hates her.
5. She has decent morals.
6. She will be more competent than President Obama and consistent than President Bush regarding foreign policy. How could she not? Who is a better choice regarding this one issue?
I’d rather have a mature, decent and honest average Joe or Gal than the greasy, professional politicians.
joshlbetts on July 2, 2009 at 4:57 PM
So you’re a big Franken fan then?
Bishop on July 2, 2009 at 4:57 PM
What’s the Obama approval trend among independents these days? Or are you ignoring that?
ddrintn on July 2, 2009 at 4:58 PM
I love how Palin haters completely ignore polls that show Palin gaining with independents
joey24007 on July 2, 2009 at 4:58 PM
I realize that we should be forward-looking, but think about this question: who would you rather see serving as Vice President right now–Palin or Biden?
BuckeyeSam on July 2, 2009 at 4:58 PM
Umm Guys…. and Gals.
You do realize all this is (not Allah’s fault) is the media playing up Palin so you can get tired of her quick and hate her by the next election.
I haven’t jumped on anyone here and you all know I am a huge supporter.
but one thing is clear… it isn’t just the Liberal Media who is playing this game… it is now the political pundits and those who speak politic-ense that are shoving her to the back of the bus.
Ok off my soap box now.
upinak on July 2, 2009 at 4:58 PM
Well played.
sherry on July 2, 2009 at 4:58 PM
Indeed.
myrenovations on July 2, 2009 at 4:58 PM
The Truth That Dare Not Speak Its Name. Kraut holds something like Absolute Conservative Moral Authority, so this will be a short thread, I think.
I supported her bid for VP with full-throated roar. But that’s because I have little respect for the #2 spot in our system of government. I like her. I think she’s light years more talented and intelligent than Biden, and on the issues she is a perfect demonstration of the incompetence of Obama.
But I would not support her at the top of the ticket. Not now.
Jaibones on July 2, 2009 at 4:59 PM
Pretty much; it’s the media. All I’m saying is he was in a far better position to recover and repel the narrative.
Attack!
amerpundit on July 2, 2009 at 4:59 PM
Well, you are entitled to your opinion and one of our most beloved and intelligent posters here was 23, Grue in the Attic. Age has nothing to do with it, if you know your stuff, you can bat with the team. But, be prepared to back your argument.
HornetSting on July 2, 2009 at 4:59 PM
I like Pain but let’s be honest, she has been hurt by this past election. To beat an incumbent President is no small feat and would require rehabilitation of her in addition to a convincing message that she could now do a better job than a man who has 4 years experience in the job under his belt.
To beat Obama the person will need credibility in whatever issue is driving down the urge to reelect, it’s going to be the economy. She has credibility on energy but that isn’t going to be enough. I think she could work on shoring herself for a run later but for 2012 she is the wrong person to run.
msmveritas on July 2, 2009 at 4:59 PM
Sorry I am female.. no change there and I like my Marine BF. :)
upinak on July 2, 2009 at 4:59 PM
When I saw this last night, I feared for the Hammer. His email box must be overloaded! LOL!
Here is the deal for me, she is the only Conservative female so far on the list who might run. I support her for that alone. But in all honesty, I agree with Ann Coulter’s take which is she needs to wait. I am not saying I would not support her if she decided to run.
I would support her for the sheer reason the Left self-combust just looking at her!
But I am fed up with having to decide now. Every 10 seconds is some deal with who the GOP is going to run. I am not ready for that yet. I just want to take back the House right now!
Key with Palin is can she get past the GOP Establishment?
freeus on July 2, 2009 at 4:59 PM
if she isn’t nationally viable candidate, MSM has ruined her, etc…I think what really eats at us is the fact the MSM was allowed to destroy her the way they did and pre-emptively take her down and yet again force our hand and end up choosing our candidates for us.
George Allen would’ve been the nominee if not for the MSM
jp on July 2, 2009 at 4:59 PM
I don’t mind criticism of Palin as long as it’s about her policies or strategies. She seems to be a genuine conservative who’s done some very praiseworthy things and she seems honest and down to earth. This resonates with people who are fed up with the typical politician. Does this mean she’s presidential material? I don’t know but I do think she gets more support from the right than she might otherwise for 2 reasons:
(1) The left attacks her with insane rage and our reaction (correctly so) is to defend her and this tends to instil some sense of loyalty
(2) Who else do we got? Sure you can name people who are better than her in some areas but she also has her strengths (her genuineness etc). Conservatives don’t really have a silver-bullet candidate.
gwelf on July 2, 2009 at 5:00 PM
I do think the ‘hammer is right to this extent. Mitt Romneycare is the leader in the clubhouse for the country club Republicans and Whigs.
Why, it takes real intellectual heft to dream up and win passage for a sweeping government takeover of healthcare, like Mittens did. Little ol Sarah Bumpkin could never cook up something like that! (nor would she even want to, horrors!) And everybody knows that the GOP has to get with the program and offer its big government bonanzas to replace those of Obomber.
Besides, its his turn, and she’s just a yukky girl.
james23 on July 2, 2009 at 5:00 PM
I don’t really get why everyone is so convinced that Palin even wants to run for President. And Charles Krauthammer said essentially the same thing about Palin back during the 2008 election so this isn’t really news. He was never a fan.
Bennett on July 2, 2009 at 5:00 PM
Just so everyone is clear, I was kidding about Kraut being a RINO. I only did it because I saw AP Tweeting with Ms. McCain and others, and I knew he was itching for a fight. Then lo and behold, RINO bait. So I thought I would nominally go along with it, to make AP happy.
Weight of Glory on July 2, 2009 at 5:00 PM
Also what shouldn’t be assumed: That if a Democrat can win one way that a Republican can win the same way.
Al Franken and Barack Obama are not good models to victory for, say, Rob Simmons and Sarah Palin. The former two may’ve been clueless, but they had an adoring media and the right anti-incumbency mixture to make up for their weaknesses.
amerpundit on July 2, 2009 at 5:00 PM
Than their Palin Jihad is working. Don’t let them win.
portlandon on July 2, 2009 at 5:00 PM
We live in a nation where Joe Biden is a heartbeat away from the presidency, and Sarah Palin isn’t presidential? I agree that she needs more experience and study, but if she gets it, it would be hard to imagine how she could lose. She’d have it all.
capitalist piglet on July 2, 2009 at 5:01 PM
Looking forward to Ziegler vs. Krauthamer. Alien vs. Predator?
EMD on July 2, 2009 at 5:01 PM
yep
the Democrats beleive in Pre-emptive warfare in domestic politics and Republicans act like limp-wristed mush for brain democrats(on foreign Policy) with domestic politics.
jp on July 2, 2009 at 5:01 PM
Maybe you shouldn’t “speek,” if you’re “innaccurate” so often.
Christien on July 2, 2009 at 5:01 PM
I have to agree with Krauthammer on this on. She is still not ready.
Complete7 on July 2, 2009 at 5:02 PM
Almost all politicians are perpetual liars. I don’t get the impression that’s true of Sarah Palin, and that, along with the fact that she seems like a true Christian vs. a lip-service Christian is enough to get my support.
Daggett on July 2, 2009 at 5:02 PM
Honestly, how much have you actually heard from Sarah Palin herself? She’s made a handful of appearances over the last six months. She didn’t write the stupid VF article. She’s not the one telling the idiots on MSNBC to rant against her every night. She didn’t tell the jokers at Politico to fan the flames on the conflict angle of the story.
My guess is that you don’t actually have Sarah Palin fatigue, but you have fatigue at the constant extraneous blogosphere/MSM/talk radio chatter about her. That’s not her fault.
Robert_Paulson on July 2, 2009 at 5:02 PM
she needs to lay low for a year maybe, then start hitting the news?
jp on July 2, 2009 at 5:02 PM
Krauthammer is against her, Sowell and VDH are for her, I’ll stick with the guys from the Hoover Institute.
This meme that she “needs to study” is idiotic. It’s the presidency, not the bar exam. She needs to be a skilled and deft executive, not the font of all knowledge.
What exactly do they propose she study? Whether it’s innate or learned, she is “correct” on a wide range of issues.
Anyway, what would consitute proof that she adequately studied, is it like the last scene of Back to School when the professors were grilling Rodney Dangerfield? Professors Scarborough and Krauthammer?
Nat Hound on July 2, 2009 at 5:02 PM
Well, crap, I can’t compete with a Marine. How about I just move in next door and visit for dinner every night?
Daggett on July 2, 2009 at 5:03 PM
CK’s actually trying to be constructive. Frum and Parker and Brooks think she’s an ineducable, worthless, waste of effort.
I wish some elder statesman (or -woman) of the Republican party would reach out to her and mentor her. Behind the scenes, of course, there’s no need for any of this stuff to play out in public.
And can I say I LOVE how Schmidt is lecturing an Alaskan about the AK IP? All the consultants associated with this sorry episode should never get another phone call.
DrSteve on July 2, 2009 at 5:03 PM
Oh, I’m always prepared. I write for the University of Washington’s daily newspaper as a Conservative columnist. I blog, I research, I stay informed.
My pet peeve is people who make arguments with no intellectual backing.
nickj116 on July 2, 2009 at 5:03 PM
One of the things I detest about FNC is they drag the same old faces out night after night. Krathammer, Barnes, Kristol, Kondracke on the “All-Stars.” If Newt, Morris and Rove aren’t on BOR, you’ll likely see them on Hannity or Greta. And, Stephen Moore is a nightly fixture on Greta.
Hannity’s new show totally sucks, especially the Great American Panel part. It’s unwatchable. View it on Monday and it’s like watching re-runs Tuesday through Friday.
Shep Smith sucks worse than Hannity.
I wish there was a truly conservative network without the DC insiders and elitists. FNC ain’t it.
bw222 on July 2, 2009 at 5:03 PM
Yeh sure. Talk about damaged goods, Obama/Biden are in office. Stop buying into the MSM’s propaganda.
fogw on July 2, 2009 at 4:56 PM
I can form my own opinion, thank you. I do talk to people and listen to conversations. SP has been too damaged to be a contender. That’s just the way it is. I happen to think that the R candidate for 2012 isn’t even on the radar and should stay that way so that he/she doesn’t receive the Palin treatment.
txag92 on July 2, 2009 at 5:03 PM
I ignore that asshat at all costs. What a weenie.
upinak on July 2, 2009 at 5:03 PM
To some extent, but also because our elections have become personality contests which don’t place deep thinking as a priority. It only requires creating the perception of being a deep thinker, to the chagrin of people like Charles. Obama will also have the benefit of 4 years of on the job training.
I also recall the anticipatory chortling from the right when McCain was nominated, regarding the debates,..that McCain would take Obama apart on foreign policy and win on that basis. Didn’t happen.
That said, I think Governor Palin will shock a lot of the Beltway types with her approach when the serious business starts. She is natural, sincere, a reformer, and people crave that after what we are seeing.
a capella on July 2, 2009 at 5:04 PM
There goes the chance for a 900 comment post….
Right_of_Attila on July 2, 2009 at 5:04 PM
truth is that NO ONE knows how viable she will be when the 2012 election starts so why are people talking about her viability now?? She is ratings GOLD and for allah’s sake she is “site-hit” gold. It is obvious that allah isnt a Palin fan so not all of her supporters should get all worked up. He is trying to get us all going. Fact is she is the most popular republican right now. That scares alot of the dems.
ousoonerfan15 on July 2, 2009 at 5:04 PM
Sarah needs Liz Cheney for a spokesperson. I’d love for Liz Cheney to give nightly beatdowns to the talking heads during campaign season.
Matticus Finch on July 2, 2009 at 5:04 PM
Live by the poll and die by the poll. Do you make all the decisions in your life based on consensus?
Cindy Munford on July 2, 2009 at 5:05 PM
I don’t have any problem with what Krauthammer has to say. He is usually pretty dead-on. Fortunately, the election is not today or tomorrow. Palin can still do her studying and prepping. Maybe her time frame isn’t running along with Charles’ expectations. Or maybe she is, but just not ready to show. Perhaps she is not going to run for re-election so that she can devote time to studying up on national affairs. Who can say?
I also wouldn’t mind a Romney/Palin ticket. That would take some of the pressure off her and let her grow into the national scene more naturally.
Mallard T. Drake on July 2, 2009 at 5:05 PM
Your sense of sarcasm is broken.
TexasDan on July 2, 2009 at 5:05 PM
Oh, great… some msm columnist organization picked Palin as the most ridiculed person in the media. This should give AP another boner.
Come on, now. Act like you’re the victim. You know you want to.
Blake on July 2, 2009 at 5:05 PM
The thing with people like Krauthammer is that whatever people like Palin, or Reagan, do … it will never be enough.
Krauthammer doesn’t know anything about Palin or Alaska… what does she “have to study?”
No matter what Palin “Studies” it will never be enough for a Krauthammer. A commenter points out above that VDH and Sowell like Palin just fine, so what is Krauthammer’s problem? Its because, to him, she can never match his intellect.
joey24007 on July 2, 2009 at 5:05 PM
Everyone’s phoning it in. It’s the Beltway pre-August hiatus.
Christien on July 2, 2009 at 5:06 PM
The Dems should be cautious. The GOP spent 4 years pounding on Hillary and preparing for a race against her in 2008. Obama was off the radar until he had the nomination, by then it was difficult to build the case against him with voters.
dedalus on July 2, 2009 at 5:06 PM
I like her, I defend her on a regular basis, but I think she’s a bit too polarizing to be effective in this political environment. Honestly I don’t know if she’s brushed up on policy or not. And yeah, I really do need to know before I start screaming PALIN 2012!!!
So yeah. There’s other people I’d pick first. Guys like DeMint or Bolton. Even Boehner. Heh.
TheUnrepentantGeek on July 2, 2009 at 5:06 PM
One thing is fairly certain, if Palin is not the 2012 candidate (by her own choice or primary KO) the candidate we end up with is going to need Palin supporters.
myrenovations on July 2, 2009 at 5:06 PM
Half the battle is personality.
GH Bush, Dole, McCain. Did they have any personality?
I like Romney, but he sometimes comes off as an Amway salesman.
Cuda just needs to stay consistent and stick with the the basics, while surrounding herslef with season/talented people.
shaggy on July 2, 2009 at 5:06 PM
Ya’ll, Palin is an incredible woman, with much to recommend her as a role model. She has done a very good job as Governor of Alaska, and seems to have her head screwed on tight. But, she is weak in certain crucial areas. Let’s hope she greatly increases her knowledge and national profile, particularly amongst the non-base elements with whom she doesn’t poll very will.
No need to savage a stalwart like the Hammer just because he doesn’t agree with your assessment of Palin. We’re not a bunch of reactionary Kossack turds here.
Flyover Country on July 2, 2009 at 5:06 PM
Indeed. He’s not just insulting her. He’s trying to point out what needs to be done to improve the situation.
amerpundit on July 2, 2009 at 5:06 PM
That’s odd. It’s the same way I view Frum, Parker and Brooks.
bw222 on July 2, 2009 at 5:07 PM
I’d like to see Ziegler vs. Allahpundit.
Blake on July 2, 2009 at 5:07 PM
Sarcasm’s more easily picked up with the use of italics and/or /sarc tags.
That’s why Weight of Glory created a new post, making sure everyone knew he was being sarcastic. Because he typed it as if he was serious.
nickj116 on July 2, 2009 at 5:07 PM
Spot on. Hannity’s new show is very, very bad. My kryptonite is that “Liberal Translation” part. Oh my.
Matticus Finch on July 2, 2009 at 5:07 PM
Palin should run if she wants. She seems like a quality person, but it takes a lot more than that to run a successful GOP campaign. Let’s see how she does.
That said, she has a HUGE uphill battle in public opinion. Leftists and a lot of centrists HATE her with a passion I find hard to understand. She starts with incredibly high negatives, and these are stereotypes that will be difficult to overcome.
Clark1 on July 2, 2009 at 5:07 PM
I haven’t watch the video, but wanted to make my comment before doing so. I loved Sarah as the VP candidate and am still excited by her as an up and coming republican politician. I agree she’s not ready for the presidency yet and I don’t blame her for her lack of policy expertise. She’s a governor and a mother. Several more years will add to her experience and education on issues. I wish everyone would stop pushing the “Palin for President” meme. It will happen in it’s own time. She’s a great talent in the republican party and I’m happy to have her. President? Let’s not make the same mistake the dems made in 2008.
zeebeach on July 2, 2009 at 5:07 PM
I’m not fatigued with Palin herself. I’m more fatigued with the endless “she has no future, she can’t be taken seriously, she can’t win, let’s move on to Mitt or some other substantial candidate, she can’t name anything she reads, she did a couple of lousy interviews” stuff. That really DOES become fatiguing.
ddrintn on July 2, 2009 at 5:08 PM
Broken sarcdar??
ladyingray on July 2, 2009 at 5:08 PM
How can she get out of the limelight when she keeps getting unsolicited discussion (and in Letterman’s case, smearing) of her in the media?
Hawkins1701 on July 2, 2009 at 5:08 PM
I guess allahpundit truly doesn’t read the threads on HA. I know that I and at least one other commenter on the previous thread were critical of the Palin emails. Give ur commenters credit, allah.
terryannonline on July 2, 2009 at 5:08 PM
Speaking as someone who jumped for joy and practically wept at the Palin choice for VP, I cannot see myself pulling the lever for her in the primary. As convinced as I am that she is the one with convictions (and gonads) to steer this country in a better direction, there is no way she’ll be able to shake her image as a no-nothing in time for the election. We need someone who will shred the One to pieces during a debate (Gingrich? ::shudder::) or a wonk (Jindal). Ho hum.
scoromastel on July 2, 2009 at 5:08 PM
I’m a huge Palin fan but don’t dump on Charles. He’s one of the sharpest people we have on our side and hopefully his message rubs off on her. I specifically remember him saying immediately after the election that’s smart and perfectly able to prepapre herself, she just hasn’t show him enough yet, fine. We have a long while until 2012.
V15J on July 2, 2009 at 5:08 PM
Sometimes?
bw222 on July 2, 2009 at 5:08 PM
I’m not voting for the same old greasy liars anymore, and I don’t give a sh*t if krauthammer endorses him/her.
joshlbetts on July 2, 2009 at 5:08 PM
Ditto.
It’s a joke.
Hawkins1701 on July 2, 2009 at 5:09 PM
No, as moderates go he’s probably the best.
FloatingRock on July 2, 2009 at 5:09 PM
Krauthammer is right. Only Democrats can get away with speaking in cliches and platitudes.
Palin will have to show that she’s even more qualified than Obama than she already was.
RadClown on July 2, 2009 at 5:09 PM
Palin = cultural anti-thesis
she is a shining example of everything our current Culture is not
jp on July 2, 2009 at 5:09 PM
Liz Cheney is impressive, all by herself. I would love to see her jump into the ring.
HornetSting on July 2, 2009 at 5:10 PM
Why don’t we ever hear “Mitt’s just not ready to be president right now”? I’ve seen less evidence that Romney’s “ready” than I have that Palin is.
ddrintn on July 2, 2009 at 5:10 PM
I really like Sarah Palin. And I agree that she probably lacks a certain depth and polish to what she knows. It could cause her problems.
That said I think Sarah Palin’s INSTINCTS are good. She wouldn’t of been caught repeatedly in these lame foreign policy debacles that Obama finds himself in. Palin wouldn’t of been suckered by the likes of Chavez, or Ahdemenijad (however you spell it). She would of maintained a certain strength in American positions that Obama has squandered, rendering our foreign policy something of a joke.
Seriously…who cares about education if you can’t learn from previous experience?
RAB on July 2, 2009 at 5:10 PM
Mr. Krauthammer supports Romney so he slams Palin. He says she hasn’t studied the issues but doesn’t say about which issues he sees her as ignorant. He doesn’t have a convincing argument. It doesn’t matter though. It’s the voters who choose the candidates not Mr. Krauthammer.
Rose on July 2, 2009 at 5:10 PM
Krauthammer is the general manager of the team now?
joey24007 on July 2, 2009 at 5:10 PM
I was thinking vacuum cleaner salesman.
HornetSting on July 2, 2009 at 5:10 PM
George Will has a dislike for anyone who wears jeans and CK appears to dislike anyone who wears lipstick and high heels.
fourdeucer on July 2, 2009 at 5:11 PM
I’m sorry, I fell asleep halfway through that. Probably because I’ve read it all before, and this same post has been slightly rewritten and re-posted here for the last ten months.
What’s the point of this post again? Oh, right, easy content and the martyr complex of the blogger.
meltenn on July 2, 2009 at 5:11 PM
Well at least the know more than one conservative, the other networks share George Will, David Brooks, David Frum and David Gergan. With the exception of George Will if I never heard from any of the others again it would be too soon.
Cindy Munford on July 2, 2009 at 5:11 PM
Have to disagree.
I think Palin is reading the same tea leaves I am.
The next two election cycles will be driven by the anger of the populace against the Washington insiders and elites.
Her becoming part of, or playing up to, the big whigs (pun intended) of the Republican party would be a mistake.
What she needs to do is get ahold of John Bolton, then VP Cheney QUIETLY. Any publicized joining with the Washington power players, past or present, would not allow her to run as an outsider.
Romeo13 on July 2, 2009 at 5:11 PM
I want to ask Krauthammer, how does Romney have more expertise on foreign policy? From where? His missionary work?
Also, Palin is smart on policy. Is it her fault that the MSM including Fox News keep talking about gossip?
Krauthammer is another beltway republican who wants a Yale/Harvard candidate that will suck for president.
My, he must have not thought much about Reagan since he went to Eureka College.
jencab on July 2, 2009 at 5:11 PM
Who is Frum?
joey24007 on July 2, 2009 at 5:12 PM
Yeah, and if you want a cliche and platitude festival, just read whatever of Romney’s latest pronouncements.
ddrintn on July 2, 2009 at 5:12 PM
I’d like to see tinkerbell vs allahpundit.
HornetSting on July 2, 2009 at 5:12 PM
Whoever runs with an R after their name, will receive the Palin treatment.
Bank on it.
fogw on July 2, 2009 at 5:12 PM
I am so shocked – I never realised that AP felt like this about Palin – he has covered up his views so well in the past…
But what is strange is that she has said nothing about standing for President in ’12 or even for Gov again in ’10 yet all these pundits plus AP (or is AP a pundit?)wax lyrical about position papers and policies and wonkish delights as if she has done a Romney and is lusting for the White House.
She might stand, she might not stand – but if she doesn’t you can be sure of one thing. WITHOUT HER ENDORSEMENT NO GOP CANDIDATE WILL HAVE A SNOWBALL’S CHANCE OF GETTING WITHIN A SNIFF OF THE WHITE HOUSE..
Just sayin’
callingallcomets on July 2, 2009 at 5:12 PM
He reminds me of a car salesman I once worked with…
ladyingray on July 2, 2009 at 5:12 PM
This article from last fall by Stephen F. Hayward from AEI, another academic, is worth a look.
http://www.aei.org/article/28608
Real academics don’t seem to have a problem with her. Camille Pagila is another example of someone who respects Sarah’s intellect. It’s wannabe’s like Joe Scarborough and Charlie Gibson that look down their noses at her.
Nat Hound on July 2, 2009 at 5:12 PM
As of today, it HAS to be Palin. What else does the GOP have? The same warmed over losers from last time?? None of them could get elected dog catcher. So that leaves a few “new guys”. Big deal, if Palin runs, just her personality will kill those supposedly conservative but outwardly Casper the Friendly Ghost types. She’s the only one in the GOP right now that has any gonads. The rest area joke.
Jeff from WI on July 2, 2009 at 5:13 PM
First of all 2008 wasn’t her campaign, she did what she was told to do and even when she drifted a bit there uproar about going rogue etc.
When she runs her own campaign, she’ll offer her own platform including policies, interviews etc.
I can’t believe that CK would be so stupid as to suggest that she should be doing all that 3 1/2 years before the election. We don’t even know if she has decided to run.
She’s writing her book, she’s clinched a good deal on her pipeline etc, she’s doing her job.
I’d say CK’s criticism is premature at best.
promachus on July 2, 2009 at 5:13 PM
exactly–thread over…….
Janos Hunyadi on July 2, 2009 at 5:13 PM
Girlfriend, you’re making up for lost time! How’s the toe/
ladyingray on July 2, 2009 at 5:13 PM
Guess you weren’t watching FNC in late January when Krathammer literally had his head up the Messiah’s butt.
bw222 on July 2, 2009 at 5:13 PM
Um, so her defense was that Todd was too dumb to know what Alaska Independence Party meant?
Speedwagon82 on July 2, 2009 at 5:14 PM
Root canal would be less painful than Huckster running again.
muggedbyreality on July 2, 2009 at 5:14 PM
So which 2008 loser will it be? Romney, Palin, Huckabee…Jeez don’t you guys have anybody else? None of these bums would even do as well as Mccain.
Terry Silver on July 2, 2009 at 5:14 PM
Hahahah! Allahpundit is trying to hide behind frankj’s skirt.
Blake on July 2, 2009 at 5:14 PM
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