The Palin qualifications

posted at 9:36 pm on November 9, 2009 by Doctor Zero

Writing on his website, which used to be called “New Majority” until he got tired of people laughing at him, David Frum published an essay called “The Palin Fantasy” over the weekend. Even as the House of Representatives was preparing to pass the most blatantly unconstitutional assault on America’s freedom in Congressional history, Frum found something really outrageous to write about: Matthew Continetti’s admiring essay on Sarah Palin’s populist appeal. It’s a good thing Frum has his priorities in order. We wouldn’t want Palin to get into office and drop a few trillion dollars of unsustainable debt on us.

Frum disputes Palin’s populist appeal by citing some poll numbers:

According to Gallup, 63% of Americans say they would never consider voting for her. By a margin of 62%-31% Americans rate Palin “unqualified” to serve as president – by far the worst score for any leading Republican.

In comparison, only 51% of Americans say they would never consider voting for Mitt Romney or Mike Huckabee – and a plurality of Americans rate the two as “qualified”: 50-36 say Huckabee is qualified, 49-39 say Romney is qualified.

This is an important point, because poll numbers never change, especially for private citizens who haven’t declared any intention to run for office, three years before the elections. How often to polls have to shift, or produce completely inaccurate numbers, before people stop trying to use them to shape the reality they supposedly measure? A nation looking for confident, visionary leadership is not going to look down and notice David Frum waving a spreadsheet of poll numbers.

I doubt many of the respondents to that Gallup poll could specify exactly what the “qualifications” for the President are. It’s a singular position, with qualifications that change based on current events, and the mood of the electorate. I suspect the electorate of 2012 will be looking for someone who isn’t a “community organizer” with a shady past and zero governing experience, riding a wave of uncritical media adulation and touting an education at elite universities. Palin doesn’t have the only resume that fits the bill, but nobody else’s resume is selling millions of copies at the moment.

Given the difficulty in itemizing the exact “qualifications” for President, and the painfully thin portfolio of the current occupant of the White House, a poll pronouncing the former governor of Alaska “unqualified” is really measuring the effectiveness of crude media caricatures from 2008. Palin isn’t currently running for anything, so people who don’t follow politics closely are left with the afterimage of her savage treatment in the last campaign burned into their memories. That might change when people read her book, and follow her appearances on the book tour, but otherwise I wouldn’t expect much movement in her poll numbers unless she actually tosses her hat in the ring. Why would disengaged voters think of her as anything but a celebrity author until then?

Comparing Palin’s “qualification” ratings to Romney or Huckabee is a little silly, because neither of them took the kind of pounding she did. The Left’s supply of anti-Mormon bigotry remains locked in the toxic waste dump of its soul, where it will remain until Romney looks like he’s going to win the Republican nomination. Huckabee seems to be carefully laying the groundwork for a 2012 run, but right now he could interview live extraterrestrials on his Fox show without pulling a fraction of the sustained media attention Palin continues to receive. Much of this attention is negative, but any principled Republican who thinks he would draw positive media coverage is fantasizing more than the most ardent Palin supporter.

Speaking of fantasies, Frum figures he’s the red pill that will awaken Palin supporters to the hopeless, blasted wasteland of the real world:

Palin supporters have constructed an alternative reality in which their heroine is wildly cheered by the American yeomanry, and despised only by a small coterie of sherry-drinking snobs. No contrary evidence, no matter how overwhelming and uncontradicted, can alter this view: not the collapse in Palin’s support in just 5 weeks in 2008, not the statistical studies that show her as the only vice presidential nominee in ticket to have hurt her ticket, not her rampant unpopularity with American women, not her own flinching from a second encounter with the Alaskan electorate.

That isn’t a glass of sherry gripped in David Frum’s sweaty fist, Palinistas. It’s a mug of scalding hot coffee, and it’s going right down your throats. Personally, I’m stuck in an alternative reality where a hardcore leftist is running up astronomical deficits and double-digit unemployment, in the service of a liberty-destroying collectivist agenda. I wonder how many hard feelings the voters of 2012 will carry for the woman who gave 110% effort to save us from this little branch in the time line, and has the battle scars to show for it… assuming they can tear themselves away from obsessing over those “statistical studies that show her as the only vice presidential nominee in ticket to have hurt her ticket.”

Frum published a companion piece on his web site, “Saint Sarah” by Napoleon Linardatos. (Get it? She’s an object of religious devotion to her mindless supporters, a little glow-in-the-dark plastic statuette on the dashboard of their limited intellects.) Linardatos zeroes in on the real reason Palin has so many Frum-ious bandersnatches nipping at her ankles:

Since the defeat of the McCain ticket in 2008, Palin as governor failed to make any serious progress despite the fact that she had gained tremendous prominence and influence on the right and that she was at the helm of a conservative state. At the end she decided to resign, 18 months before the end of her term, admitting that she was no longer able to effectively govern the state. It should have been a “mugged by reality” moment for the Palinistas. But for them her resignation was proof of the everlasting prosecution. Palin would leave governing, as the Washington Post reported, because it was “in the best interest of the state and will allow her to more effectively advocate for issues of importance to her, including energy independence and national security.” Those who can’t govern perpetually campaign.

Do you suppose that tsunami of frivolous lawsuits from the Democrat slander machine might have had something to do with her “failure to make any serious progress” as governor? It doesn’t matter to the dutiful scribes of conventional wisdom. When the Washington Post counts a Republican out, David Frum will always be there with a bottle of chloroform, to make sure they don’t get back up. Deviation from the accepted script for Republican political life is dangerous populism.

It would be foolish to suppose Palin could resume a political career without getting asked about her resignation. In fact, the media won’t just ask her about it… they’ll argue with her about it. She gives every sign of understanding that. One of her best qualifications for high office is her demonstrated ability to set aside ego and emotion, to learn from her mistakes.

Another of Palin’s qualifications is her relationship with her supporters. Contrary to the usual lazy dismissal, they’re not brimming with the kind of blind faith that put Barack Obama in office. Of course they like her. I’d be tempted to say every major politician is well-liked by their supporters, but I haven’t been able to forget about John Kerry yet. I’ve read a lot of blog posts and comments from enthusiastic Palin supporters, and they generally don’t strike me as hypnotized by the glory of her inevitable victory. They like what she says, they like her personally, and they take every opportunity to encourage her to run for office. Dismissing the ability to inspire such respect and affection as a liability is remarkably wrong-headed.

Palin has developed a remarkable knack for saying all the things President Obama should be saying, at any given moment. While Obama was serving as the warm-up act for anti-American and anti-Semitic nutjobs at the United Nations, Palin spoke of her country’s proud tradition of liberty and capitalism in Hong Kong. While Obama pondered whether the ruins of the Berlin Wall would make a suitable backdrop for his magnificence, Palin wrote of the twilight struggle between Ronald Reagan’s America and the Evil Empire… and wasn’t shy about naming both the heroes and villains.

Palin’s qualifications are not merely academic. She’s been a lonely pair of boots on the ground, in conflicts where most of her presumptive rivals have been content to either sit on the sidelines or follow her lead. She’s demonstrated a willingness to take risks, and stand her ground under fire. Those are qualities Republican voters will be looking for, if they want a President who can do more than just negotiate lower monthly payments on the lethally overdrawn American Distress card.

The mocking dismissal of Palin as a pity fetish for her faithful worshipers has it exactly backward. Many of her strident critics enjoy using her as a voodoo doll to insult her supporters. They’re the real targets of accommodating “moderates” hoping to be chosen as valets to a permanent socialist ruling class. They’re the reason David Frum perches on his dreary web site, furiously scribbling equations that prove they don’t exist. Behind the endless nattering about Sarah Palin’s qualifications for President is the assertion that her supporters aren’t qualified to vote.

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Given who’s currently in office, I think I’m extremely qualified to be President.

Now, since Palin’s got far more executive experience than I do (or the incumbent does, for that matter), the answer to qualification is obvious.

Now, she has three years to work on populist appeal, and she’s hard at it.

unclesmrgol on November 9, 2009 at 9:38 PM

Sarah Palin. Better than Obama. Period.

ROCnPhilly on November 9, 2009 at 9:39 PM

Meghan McCain is a better communicator and writer, and dare I say a more educated and honest conservative, than David Frum.

JeffinOrlando on November 9, 2009 at 9:40 PM

I see her as one of our last hopes

she will get the full fury of the commie media who gloss over the facts behind the swine who killed our soldiers

Sonosam on November 9, 2009 at 9:41 PM

This is an important point, because poll numbers never change, especially for private citizens who haven’t declared any intention to run for office, three years before the elections. How often to polls have to shift, or produce completely inaccurate numbers, before people stop trying to use them to shape the reality they supposedly measure? A nation looking for confident, visionary leadership is not going to look down and notice David Frum waving a spreadsheet of poll numbers.

Yeah…just ask Rudy and Hillary…

CCRWM on November 9, 2009 at 9:41 PM

Frum = Asshat

BKeyser on November 9, 2009 at 9:41 PM

SARAH! Better than just about ANYONE I see. (guess I’m just one of those mind-numbed robots)

rtsidedragon on November 9, 2009 at 9:42 PM

Sarah Palin. Better than Obama. Period.

ROCnPhilly on November 9, 2009 at 9:39 PM

There are many that are better than Obama.

ernesto on November 9, 2009 at 9:43 PM

There’s the GreenRoom post we were looking for!

I doubt many of the respondents to that Gallup poll could specify exactly what the “qualifications” for the President are. It’s a singular position, with qualifications that change based on current events, and the mood of the electorate. I suspect the electorate of 2012 will be looking for someone who isn’t a “community organizer” with a shady past and zero governing experience, riding a wave of uncritical media adulation and touting an education at elite universities. Palin doesn’t have the only resume that fits the bill, but nobody else’s resume is selling millions of copies at the moment.

As I said in the GreenRoom, I think this should be the QOTD.

cs89 on November 9, 2009 at 9:43 PM

SarahCuda,will clean the House and Senate,
and have time left over as President,to clean
the Jihadys out of America!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

canopfor on November 9, 2009 at 9:45 PM

The same geniuses that didn’t know who joe biden and nancy pelosi think sarah palin is unqualified. F-ck them!

Ghoul aid on November 9, 2009 at 9:45 PM

A nation looking for confident, visionary leadership is not going to look down and notice David Frum waving a spreadsheet of poll numbers.

Great point. Hell, a nation looking for well researched, principled journalism isn’t going to look down and notice David Frum waving a stack of his kitty litter columns either.

ted c on November 9, 2009 at 9:46 PM

Writing on his website, which used to be called “New Majority” until he got tired of people laughing at him, David Frum published an essay called “The Palin Fantasy” over the weekend. Even as the House of Representatives was preparing to pass the most blatantly unconstitutional assault on America’s freedom in Congressional history, Frum found something really outrageous to write about: Matthew Continetti’s admiring essay on Sarah Palin’s populist appeal. It’s a good thing Frum has his priorities in order. We wouldn’t want Palin to get into office and drop a few trillion dollars of unsustainable debt on us

Such delicious snark. God I love this man…

katy on November 9, 2009 at 9:46 PM

Personally, I’m stuck I wonder how many hard feelings the voters of 2012 will carry for the woman who gave 110% effort to save us from this little branch in the time line, and has the battle scars to show for it…

I will forever be grateful to her for not growing weary, quitting and saying the odds against us for all the reasons you mention above re how Obamam got elected…

CCRWM on November 9, 2009 at 9:46 PM

SarahCudaRevolutionBabyiscomin!!!

canopfor on November 9, 2009 at 9:46 PM

Those who can’t govern perpetually campaign.

GEE sounds like someone we already know who’s first name starts with a “B”

kringeesmom on November 9, 2009 at 9:48 PM

Huckabee seems to be carefully laying the groundwork for a 2012 run, but right now he could interview live extraterrestrials on his Fox show without pulling a fraction of the sustained media attention Palin continues to receive.

Dude, your columns are full of awesome one-liners!

ted c on November 9, 2009 at 9:48 PM

Well done. I hope David Frum reads it.

Slublog on November 9, 2009 at 9:49 PM

And I pray to God she sticks it to ORCA on the 16th!!!!

Ghoul aid on November 9, 2009 at 9:49 PM

Given who’s currently in office, I think I’m extremely qualified to be President

Mr. Wonderful (self-described) has certainly lowered the bar for future runners and nominees in terms of experience if not policy and good sense.

JoeinTX on November 9, 2009 at 9:49 PM

Personally, I’m stuck in an alternative reality where a hardcore leftist is running up astronomical deficits and double-digit unemployment, in the service of a liberty-destroying collectivist agenda

Are’nt we all brother, are’nt we all…

I stood up and clapped after reading this post. You rock.

javamartini on November 9, 2009 at 9:51 PM

GEE sounds like someone we already know who’s first name starts with a “B”

kringeesmom on November 9, 2009 at 9:48 PM

Doesn’t change the fact that every day Palin slides more and more into that incessant sloganeering. She ran a state with less people than my home county, and has not shut up about it since. I’m not saying that her time in office is entirely insignificant, but I’m not sure when or how it made her the greatest politician ever.

ernesto on November 9, 2009 at 9:51 PM

I really love the doc!!!! It is a great, great read!

deidre on November 9, 2009 at 9:51 PM

There are many that are better than Obama.

ernesto on November 9, 2009 at 9:43 PM

But there are none who have 90+% of the news and entertainment industry drooling over them like they do Obama. For many decades, it has been very rare for elected presidents to lose re-election bids. Unless the dynamics change somehow and dramatically over the next few years, 2012 is still Obama’s to lose, no matter who we nominate. I don’t think we should be over-confident. It could be extremely difficult.

Loxodonta on November 9, 2009 at 9:52 PM

Allahpundit isn’t going to be happy.

Bruce NV on November 9, 2009 at 9:52 PM

She’s over 35 and a US born citizen. What’s the problem?

Fed45 on November 9, 2009 at 9:52 PM

Doc; you’ve illuminated something here that I think is extraordinary. You said Sarah is doing and saying the stuff that Obama should be doing and saying (but isn’t). Are you asserting that all that she has to do for the next three years, is to be his conservative alter ego and allow herself to be the glowing antithesis of his leftward ways and she’ll blaze her own path to the presidency simply by shining the light of truth on Obama’s own missteps leftward?

Brilliant.

ted c on November 9, 2009 at 9:53 PM

Palinistas (count me among them) are distinguished from Obamabots in one key respect: Palinistas generally don’t make Orwellian excuses for Palin’s failings and misteps, but instead acknowledge her weaknesses, put them in context, and express the reasons why we should support her despite her weaknesses. Obamabots, in a delusional fit worthy of habitation in an alternate universe, simply deny that Obama has any shortcomings, despite clear evidence showing such defects.

WordsMatter on November 9, 2009 at 9:53 PM

Do you suppose that tsunami of frivolous lawsuits from the Democrat slander machine might have had something to do with her “failure to make any serious progress” as governor? It doesn’t matter to the dutiful scribes of conventional wisdom. When the Washington Post counts a Republican out, David Frum will always be there with a bottle of chloroform, to make sure they don’t get back up. Deviation from the accepted script for Republican political life is dangerous populism.

And why do their opinions matter exactly? You have a much better grasp and understanding of conservatism…I rather read you Dr Zero…you are way better than them… I can’t picture you whoring yourself out to MSNBC either…

CCRWM on November 9, 2009 at 9:55 PM

The situation stands that if she succeeds in being elected she will be considered one of the greatest

the enemies she faces are well tooled and imbedded

I wish I could deinvent TV

because the stench and brainwashing we can expect is going to be omnipresent

Sonosam on November 9, 2009 at 9:55 PM

Doesn’t change the fact that every day Palin slides more and more into that incessant sloganeering. She ran a state with less people than my home county, and has not shut up about it since.

Surely you can provide some quotes to support that statement, ernesto. You should be able to find them here. Do let us know what you’re talking about, won’t you?

Pablo on November 9, 2009 at 9:56 PM

But there are none who have 90+% of the news and entertainment industry drooling over them like they do Obama. For many decades, it has been very rare for elected presidents to lose re-election bids. Unless the dynamics change somehow and dramatically over the next few years, 2012 is still Obama’s to lose, no matter who we nominate. I don’t think we should be over-confident. It could be extremely difficult.

Loxodonta on November 9, 2009 at 9:52 PM

It WILL be extremely difficult. Even slick willy required a spoiler to unseat GHWB. So long as the Dow keeps rising and the jobs picture evens out in the next few years, Obama will crush Palin or anyone else.

ernesto on November 9, 2009 at 9:56 PM

Frum is just trying to drive traffic to his failing site but who wants to read his canadian drivel.

tim c on November 9, 2009 at 9:56 PM

Meghan McCain is a better communicator and writer, and dare I say a more educated and honest conservative, than David Frum.

JeffinOrlando on November 9, 2009 at 9:40 PM

DUDE.

MadisonConservative on November 9, 2009 at 9:56 PM

If David Frum gets his way we’ll end up with a Republican Nomination in 2012 that will be Democrat Lite II.

He hasn’t learned anything from the McCain fiasco and remains convinced the conservatives are the reason the Republican party is losing elections because they won’t vote for ‘moderates’ like Dede Scuzzyface or McCain.

manofaiki on November 9, 2009 at 9:56 PM

Gonna be a,Populist Uprising all right!

canopfor on November 9, 2009 at 9:56 PM

ted c on November 9, 2009 at 9:53 PM

1000++

katy on November 9, 2009 at 9:57 PM

I agree with katy… 1000+. Great post Doc!
*
(PS Go Sarah Go!!!)

Metanis on November 9, 2009 at 9:58 PM

Note to Frum…. Palin has never run for President…. She ran for VP and so did Biden. Most people would never vote for Biden for President because he isn’t qualified.

roux on November 9, 2009 at 9:59 PM

the media won’t just ask her about it… they’ll argue with her about it

and Sarah knows better than to get drawn in to their baited traps. I think she could have a real chance if she plays the next year right. Continue the Sarahcuda tactics, call ‘em out by name. We need a real person in charge instead of another lying, hypocritical, stuffed-shirt/blouse politician.

BTW, Dr Z, you’re writings are awesome. I’ve got to get into the Green Room more often.

JoeAvg on November 9, 2009 at 9:59 PM

Allahpundit isn’t going to be happy.

Bruce NV on November 9, 2009 at 9:52 PM

Which is exactly why he promoted it…?

SouthernGent on November 9, 2009 at 10:00 PM

Huh. Sarah announced her new Twitter account 3 hours ago, and without a single post on it, she’s got over 8000 followers.

Stick a fork in her, eh Frum?

Pablo on November 9, 2009 at 10:02 PM

More mind numbing dumb scum from Frum. I see.

And this would interest me because…???

Next.

swede7 on November 9, 2009 at 10:05 PM

She’s over 35 and a US born citizen. What’s the problem?

Fed45 on November 9, 2009 at 9:52 PM

Palin’s negative poll numbers are the problem today. But she has two years to change them. Some of it is tough, like the MSM bias against her. My sense is there are subtle reasons for some of the other negative poll numbers. Palin is from a disconnected state, off to the side, with a very low population, she has an Alaskan accent, and the father of her grandchild is not being helpful. Other aspects are easier in that she simply has to go around the country, meet, greet, and charm people, which she seems quite able to do. All of that can be worked on and if Palin can improve her poll numbers by early 2011, and she chooses to run, then she will probably be the nominee, as she appears to be the candidate that most energizes the conservative base.

Loxodonta on November 9, 2009 at 10:05 PM

The left is scared to death of this woman.

rplat on November 9, 2009 at 10:05 PM

Well I can name the current VP, Speaker of the House, AND Prime Minister of Great Britain — in addition to knowing who Angelina Jolie’s baby daddy is. So that makes this Sarah Palin supporter more qualified to vote than about 95% of the morons walking around Los Angeles.

NoLeftTurn on November 9, 2009 at 10:05 PM

Comparing Palin’s “qualification” ratings to Romney or Huckabee is a little silly, because neither of them took the kind of pounding she did.

The Left tried to make hay of George Bush’s lack of “qualifications” by saying the Governor of Texas had no real power. They failed for the most part, but Bush had six years while Palin has only two. I think they will get more traction from her.

Speedwagon82 on November 9, 2009 at 10:05 PM

Another truly great read!

Doc, they need to put you on the staff here!

BTW, Sarah announced her first swing of the “Going Rogue” tour as well as her new twitter site. Almost 8,000 have joined up in 4 hours. Can’t imagine how many by tomorrow night!!

http://www.facebook.com/note.php?note_id=170648778434

I went over and mixed it up with the Frumians over the story mentioned here. The writer is the absolute dumbest. All wrong, especially when he states Sarah has never done anything.

Who’s he trying to kid, me, or himself?

All I know is there is absolutely nothing I wouldn’t do to help Sarah in any way. Not because I am a mind numbed robot, or because she is hot (that’s those idiot’s favorite) but because I believe in everything she stands for, and everything she is trying to do.

I love this woman!

gary4205 on November 9, 2009 at 10:05 PM

Great work as always, Doctor Zero.

I doubt many of the respondents to that Gallup poll could specify exactly what the “qualifications” for the President are.

Hope and change comes to mind.

I suspect the electorate of 2012 will be looking for someone who isn’t a “community organizer” with a shady past and zero governing experience, riding a wave of uncritical media adulation and touting an education at elite universities.

Why not? It worked so well for President-for-life Obama. He should be able to convince everyone of his abilities by now since he …

1. Created or saved millions of jobs
2. Increased the GDP with government spending
3. Proved to all of our friends and enemies abroad that we are no better, but certainly a lot worse, than any other nation.
4. Is the post-racial, post-partisan president that we’ve always dreamed of

Mark Boabaca on November 9, 2009 at 10:06 PM

The Left can’t let go of Sarah Palin – she represents motherhood as a mom, success as a working woman, and conservative moral beliefs – all things the Left is against. The Left hates Sarah Palin more than the left hates anyone else; and they will belittle, smear, and attack her and her family forever. That tells you more about the Left than Sarah Palin might tell you. By examining the enemies of the Left – chiefly Sarah Palin – you can see the Left is grounded in hatred, sexism, and rank discrimination. By examining the Left’s attack on Sarah Palin’s family one can also see the child abuse the Left engages in. The Left’s hatred of Sarah Palin is its calling card; an object lesson in why we need to expose it.

IntheNet on November 9, 2009 at 10:07 PM

The Left’s supply of anti-Mormon bigotry remains locked in the toxic waste dump of its soul, where it will remain until Romney looks like he’s going to win the Republican nomination.

Precisely. Romney will get the Palin treatment if the time comes. Palin’s already been through the fire.

Missy on November 9, 2009 at 10:09 PM

It WILL be extremely difficult. Even slick willy required a spoiler to unseat GHWB. So long as the Dow keeps rising and the jobs picture evens out in the next few years, Obama will crush Palin or anyone else.

ernesto on November 9, 2009 at 9:56 PM

I think the economic outlook is grim for 2010, and even though that will help us with the Congressional and gubernatorial elections, I don’t want bad economic news. After 2010, though, i have no idea. If the economy remains very sluggish through the summer of 2012, Obama will almost certainly be defeated by almost anyone.

However, if the economy starts roaring, the way it can do in an optimal recovery, then Obama may well be impossible to beat. Unless he has some other major scandal or catastrophe that he owns. At least this seems to be the case based on recent history.

Loxodonta on November 9, 2009 at 10:10 PM

Palin’s negative poll numbers are the problem today. But she has two years to change them. Some of it is tough, like the MSM bias against her. My sense is there are subtle reasons for some of the other negative poll numbers. Palin is from a disconnected state, off to the side, with a very low population, she has an Alaskan accent, and the father of her grandchild is not being helpful. Other aspects are easier in that she simply has to go around the country, meet, greet, and charm people, which she seems quite able to do. All of that can be worked on and if Palin can improve her poll numbers by early 2011, and she chooses to run, then she will probably be the nominee, as she appears to be the candidate that most energizes the conservative base.

Loxodonta on November 9, 2009 at 10:05 PM

Interesting….but doesn’t make her unqualified. Some might say she lacks experience (but as of 2008 that bar has been lowered to the ground), but she is clearly not unqualified.

Fed45 on November 9, 2009 at 10:12 PM

Doesn’t change the fact that every day Palin Obama slides more and more into that incessant sloganeering. She ran a state with less people than my home county, and has not shut up about it since Obama has never run anything but his mouth. I’m not saying that her his time in office is entirely insignificant, but I’m not sure when or how when he took office it made her the greatest him the worst politician ever.

ernesto on November 9, 2009 at 9:51 PM

You know, ernesto, with just a little tweaking, your statement reflects the truth about Obama.

Mark Boabaca on November 9, 2009 at 10:12 PM

Obama’s been President for 10 months and still doesn’t have any Executive experience – he’s still in campaign mode. We know him by what he fails to do rather than what he has done.

huckleberryfriend on November 9, 2009 at 10:12 PM

It continues to amaze me how the media are obsessed with Palin. They drop her name in every conversation, article, or condemnation of republicans or conservatives.
Of the so-called big names, one of them writes an article at least weekly about her.
Irrevelant, huh?

lonestar1 on November 9, 2009 at 10:13 PM

D.C is scared to death (and MSM) of Palin,…they know when she walks into D.C,..she’s going to clean house,..to many have lived off the hard working tax payers for to many years to give it up w/out a fight,…newsflash for D.C…BRING IT ON!!

christene on November 9, 2009 at 10:13 PM

And, Doc, I remember some of the same superficial dismissals — from our side — of a washed up B-actor who also was unqualified and far too extremely right wing to even be considered as presidential material. An eloquent jester was he.

Then again, this right wing jester won the Republican nomination in 1980 against the entire establishment.

The party faithful put him there for two reasons: He spoke their language, deep down, and they knew Carter was toast, no matter who ran against him.

The election of 2012 is lining up the same way. I have been thinking it would be an Anyone But Obama election, but I’m starting to believe it might well be an Anyone in the F*cking Universe but Obama election.

Don’t know what Sarah wants to do in this respect, but the stars — the real ones, not Hollywood, of course — seem to be lining up.

TXUS on November 9, 2009 at 10:15 PM

Dr ZERO plunges the knife in…
gently rocking it back and forth, for maximal damage, of course.

chicagotrauma on November 9, 2009 at 10:15 PM

The Left tried to make hay of George Bush’s lack of “qualifications” by saying the Governor of Texas had no real power. They failed for the most part, but Bush had six years while Palin has only two. I think they will get more traction from her.

Speedwagon82 on November 9, 2009 at 10:05 PM

As of Nov 4 2008 the Left cannot make a credible “lack of experience” argument regarding any candidate. Hell, that won’t even be able to make a credible experience argument for Obama in 2012, despite him having sat in the Oval Office the past for years.

Fed45 on November 9, 2009 at 10:15 PM

Excellent Zero,its like a reading a movie,as I watch it in my mind!!hehe:)
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Palin has developed a remarkable knack for saying all the things President Obama should be saying, at any given moment.
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Well,Sarah Palin is a born Leader!!!

And Obama,was a born “Community Organizer Agitator”!!

canopfor on November 9, 2009 at 10:16 PM

but she is clearly not unqualified.

Fed45 on November 9, 2009 at 10:12 PM

To remove the double negative, Palin is certainly qualified.

Loxodonta on November 9, 2009 at 10:16 PM

I think the economic outlook is grim for 2010, and even though that will help us with the Congressional and gubernatorial elections, I don’t want bad economic news.

After 2010, though, i have no idea. If the economy remains very sluggish through the summer of 2012, Obama will almost certainly be defeated by almost anyone.

However, if the economy starts roaring, the way it can do in an optimal recovery, then Obama may well be impossible to beat. Unless he has some other major scandal or catastrophe that he owns. At least this seems to be the case based on recent history.

Loxodonta on November 9, 2009 at 10:10 PM

I think you missunderestimate how incredibly pissed off people are at Obama. It will not be pretty in 2012. At least not for him!

gary4205 on November 9, 2009 at 10:16 PM

OK keep this in mind when you think those two words, David Frum. CNN brought him on board to help boost their conservative credentials and they lost viewer share. Seems like the one person we know for sure that has been rejected is Frum.

Jdripper on November 9, 2009 at 10:17 PM

I weep at your brilliance, my good doctor.

In a word, Sarah is trustworthy. Obama is not.

NebCon on November 9, 2009 at 10:19 PM

Sarah Palin is a born Leader!!!

canopfor

Yes she is and she is so much like Reagan, that’s why so many people connect with her. Standing firm on conservative principles, not to mention just being a good decent human being, will always win.

beachgirlusa on November 9, 2009 at 10:23 PM

ernesto on November 9, 2009 at 9:51 PM

You know, ernesto, with just a little tweaking, your statement reflects the truth about Obama.

Mark Boabaca on November 9, 2009 at

The difficulty I have with ernesto’s treatment of Palin’s limited experience is that it was no problem for Obama. The difficulty I have with your treatment, is that Obama will be an elected incumbent president seeking re-election. the difficulty I have with both treatments is that the news and entertainment industry is biased against any conservative and for any liberal, and they still have a huge influence in our culture.

Now, how the voters will actually react to all of this. I am clueless. But I look at history, and Obama would most likely have an incredible edge.

Loxodonta on November 9, 2009 at 10:23 PM

Frum is just another inside the beltway cocktail party ass kisser.

Palin has more then enough experience to be President. She needs to bone up on some fact and figures, just like every other candidate in the race.

Its assholes like Frum who think a 3 day tour of a foreign country and a photo op with its leader equals some magic mind meld of foreign policy experience when the hands are clasped together. Its nothing but a stamp on a passport for the resume. Nothing more, nothing less.

Its also asshole like Frum who think that candidates must have an Ivy League diploma hanging on the wall to become President. Education is education, facts are facts, and are the same in Harvard as they are in a local community college. And lets be honest, almost every disaster related to policy, law, or program was the brainchild of one or more eggheads who proudly displays same said Ivy League diploma on their office walls.

I am sick of this pompous bullshit, pumped by pompous asses because they have to justify their over hyped over priced education and inflated egos.

So to you David Frum and the political elite from both parties…….

Bite me!
I am Sarah Palin!

mikkins on November 9, 2009 at 10:24 PM

Great post. The Frums, Gingriches, Gergens, et al, are the Fords, Michels and Lugars of the 21st century, wanting to be invited to the parties by the people who hate them.

rivlax on November 9, 2009 at 10:24 PM

It continues to amaze me how the media are obsessed with Palin. They drop her name in every conversation, article, or condemnation of republicans or conservatives.
Of the so-called big names, one of them writes an article at least weekly about her.
Irrevelant, huh?

lonestar1 on November 9, 2009 at 10:13 PM

If they talk about Palin, they don’t have to talk about Obama; talking about him would make necessary the revealing of how absolutely inadequate he is for the office. Can’t have that.

jimmy2shoes on November 9, 2009 at 10:24 PM

“failure to make any serious progress” as governor?

Actually , she finished the pipeline deal after the election.

No small thing.

the_nile on November 9, 2009 at 10:25 PM

Frum is just another inside the beltway cocktail party ass kisser.

Palin has more then enough experience to be President. She needs to bone up on some fact and figures, just like every other candidate in the race.

Its arseholes like Frum who think a 3 day tour of a foreign country and a photo op with its leader equals some magic mind meld of foreign policy experience when the hands are clasped together. Its nothing but a stamp on a passport for the resume. Nothing more, nothing less.

Its also arsehole like Frum who think that candidates must have an Ivy League diploma hanging on the wall to become President. Education is education, facts are facts, and are the same in Harvard as they are in a local community college. And lets be honest, almost every disaster related to policy, law, or program was the brainchild of one or more eggheads who proudly displays same said Ivy League diploma on their office walls.

I am sick of this pompous bullshit, pumped by pompous asses because they have to justify their over hyped over priced education and inflated egos.

So to you David Frum and the political elite from both parties…….

Bite me!
I am Sarah Palin!

mikkins on November 9, 2009 at 10:25 PM

Rudy for President…….as soon as he decides to actually seriously definately continuously run for the office ( rather than just stopping by for the FLA primary )

Sarah can be SECDEF and Energy Secretary in a new combined Cabinet post

She’s gotta start somewhere…..

Janos Hunyadi on November 9, 2009 at 10:25 PM

If they talk about Palin, they don’t have to talk about Obama; talking about him would make necessary the revealing of how absolutely inadequate he is for the office. Can’t have that.

jimmy2shoes on November 9, 2009 at 10:24 PM

And for the Frumers , it reminds them how they were awed by the empty suit.

the_nile on November 9, 2009 at 10:27 PM

Sarah Palin. Better than Obama. Period.

ROCnPhilly on November 9, 2009 at 9:39 PM

A blindfolded chimpanzee throwing darts at a board separated into randomly-sized sections would be a better decision-maker than Obama.

Dark-Star on November 9, 2009 at 10:28 PM

Good Doctor, Is there anything you write which is not brilliant?
I’m hoping YOU are nominated for President, good sir.

roscopico on November 9, 2009 at 10:29 PM

Can’t take your money Doc. You drink here for free.

*pours Doc Zero his usual*

Saltysam on November 9, 2009 at 10:29 PM

In August 1999, Bush was leading Gore by 20 points in the polls

Funny how things change As Time Goes By

Janos Hunyadi on November 9, 2009 at 10:29 PM

It WILL be extremely difficult. Even slick willy required a spoiler to unseat GHWB. So long as the Dow keeps rising and the jobs picture evens out in the next few years, Obama will crush Palin or anyone else.

ernesto on November 9, 2009 at 9:56 PM

I think the economic outlook is grim for 2010, and even though that will help us with the Congressional and gubernatorial elections, I don’t want bad economic news. After 2010, though, i have no idea. If the economy remains very sluggish through the summer of 2012, Obama will almost certainly be defeated by almost anyone.

However, if the economy starts roaring, the way it can do in an optimal recovery, then Obama may well be impossible to beat. Unless he has some other major scandal or catastrophe that he owns. At least this seems to be the case based on recent history.

Loxodonta on November 9, 2009 at 10:10 PM

Things are likely to be grim despite the recovery of the markets and revival of the financial sector which was on it’s knees not too long ago..

If Republicans can get the country to forget that the debacle happened under their stewardship and despite tax cuts there is hope for Palin. It is possible and that should be the strategy.

lexhamfox on November 9, 2009 at 10:29 PM

I think you missunderestimate how incredibly pissed off people are at Obama. It will not be pretty in 2012. At least not for him!

gary4205 on November 9, 2009 at 10:16 PM

I’m angry. You’re angry. Conservatives are angry. I doubt liberals are going to abandon their Dear Leader. So, everything hinges on those mushy, meandering middle people who don’t read blogs every day, but do consume vast quantities of pop culture. So, that leaves us with the economy. If it continues to tank, Barry’s gone. If it seems to be steaming forward from May 2012 on, he may well be unbeatable.

Loxodonta on November 9, 2009 at 10:29 PM

Frum?

I suspect his motives are rather queer.

Saltysam on November 9, 2009 at 10:31 PM

Frum needs to stop writing his columns the morning after his sleepovers at Barney Frank’s and wait until the drugs and booze have worn off.

bill30097 on November 9, 2009 at 10:33 PM

Dr. Zero: Every one of your posts impresses me. Individually they are well crafted. Taken as a body of work they border on the superb. There are many who make a living as syndicated blatherers who had better start looking over their shoulders worrying that you will supplant them.

BillyGoatGruff on November 9, 2009 at 10:33 PM

Great piece. Thank you.

Frum is obsessed with Palin. He had another post up today whose opening line was so dishonest and churlish I couldn’t read further. But he must get discouraged at the clear-eyed and robust responses he gets from Palin people. They put his silly posts to shame. One of the reasons I love Palin is the people she attracts.

rrpjr on November 9, 2009 at 10:36 PM

Frum is to Palin as Bambi is to Godzilla.

OhioCoastie on November 9, 2009 at 10:37 PM

Two things Gov. Palin is going head long into changing her negative by appearing on Oprah, BOR, and Barb. W. shows. All I ask is they respect her and don’t edit the interviews. The second thing is these shows will high lite the REAL Sarah and not the MSM created image of her. The MSM is going to feel the real backlash when this happens. Something to the effect the MSM lied to me about her. She is not what the MSM made her out to be. Note to Frummpie the Indies actually have said as much already see my last comment.

Remember in Sarah doesn’t run in ’12 the Rats win and we the peopele loss.

Clyde5445 on November 9, 2009 at 10:37 PM

Frum is obsessed with Palin.

rrpjr on November 9, 2009 at 10:36 PM

Like his contemporary, David Brooks, he suffers from a childhood fear of girls.

Saltysam on November 9, 2009 at 10:38 PM

Ignore Frum. Frum, Brookes, etc… are elitists. They will never support a commoner for office. Ignore them. They don’t like Palin? Great. That’s just one more reason to support her. At least until someone better shows. And while you await your chance to vote via ballot, continue to vote your conscience. Vote for conservative values with your time, your feet, and your funds.

ROCnPhilly on November 9, 2009 at 10:38 PM

This is unrelated to the content of Doctor Zero’s article but I am getting concerned about the constant naming of Mitt Romney and Mike Huckabee as the candidates to look for the GOP in the next elections. Granted we are far away from them still and many comments about them come from the media, but all this seems to contradict the constant talk that the GOP must “return to its conservative roots”. Neither Huckabee nor Romney are true conservatives. One is conservative only on religious terms while the other has given his state universal care. One agrees with Liberal causes most of the time while the other has expanded government without a second thought. I agree that the GOP must stop being afraid of going back to its original conservative values, and these two are neither the most qualified nor the only ones out there that can win an election on that basis. I just hope than in three years we don’t end up with another McCain .

ptcamn on November 9, 2009 at 10:39 PM

Excellent writing, as always. Keep up the good work, Doc.

Palin 2012.

1921 C DRUM on November 9, 2009 at 10:40 PM

Sarah Palin is a born Leader!!!

canopfor
Yes she is and she is so much like Reagan, that’s why so many people connect with her. Standing firm on conservative principles, not to mention just being a good decent human being, will always win.

beachgirlusa on November 9, 2009 at 10:23 PM

beachgirlusa: Yes,and like Ronald Reagan,Sarah loves the out
doors as well!!:)

Heres a pic of Sarah on the Aircraft Carrier Stennis!:)

http://www.strategypage.com/military_photos/military_photos_20090626202917.aspx

canopfor on November 9, 2009 at 10:40 PM

A blindfolded chimpanzee …

Dark-Star on November 9, 2009 at 10:28 PM

You forgot /racist rant

I won’t forget the /s

;-)

Mark Boabaca on November 9, 2009 at 10:41 PM

Now, how the voters will actually react to all of this. I am clueless. But I look at history, and Obama would most likely have an incredible edge.

Loxodonta on November 9, 2009 at 10:23 PM

Don’t disagree if we’re looking at general probability analysis. But looking at the coming economic situation and, more specifically, the incredible inflation and joblessness we’ll start to see some time in late Spring or early Summer, if not before, and getting worse over the next two years — whether Obamacare or Cap & Tax even passes — there’s going to be upheaval in this country that scares the hell out of me.

Hopefully, at the ballot box. If we still have one.

TXUS on November 9, 2009 at 10:42 PM

If Huckabee and/or Romney were the given the ‘disrespect’ they deserve by Obama, the MSM and the entertainment industry I would give them the ‘political respect’ they truly deserve.

Otherwise I will assume that their status as front runners is all smoke and mirros perpetrated by pollsters who see it in their vested interest to manipulate the poll’s parameters or distort the message of the results.

technopeasant on November 9, 2009 at 10:44 PM

BRAVO BRAVO!! We all know Rush, Levin will all read this as they all crib this site. As I was reading this I thought PALIN just might too! Good Stuff! The Silent Majority is getting Louder!

Indian Outlaw on November 9, 2009 at 10:44 PM

‘Cuda/Fred 2012!!!

;)

OhioCoastie on November 9, 2009 at 10:44 PM

Huh. Sarah announced her new Twitter account 3 hours ago, and without a single post on it, she’s got over 8000 followers.

Stick a fork in her, eh Frum?

Pablo on November 9, 2009 at 10:02 PM

The irrelevant David Frum is on Twitter too.

This ass clown has just 257 followers on Twitter. Pathetic.

Sarah probably exceeded that within a nano-second of announcing her Twitter account.

Norwegian on November 9, 2009 at 10:46 PM

Comparing Palin’s “qualification” ratings to Romney or Huckabee is a little silly, because neither of them took the kind of pounding she did.

Wha, wha , wha… she took the pounding because of her lack of experience and some crummy interviews. The willful ignorance of her supporters is what’s really silly.

Do you suppose that tsunami of frivolous lawsuits from the Democrat slander machine might have had something to do with her “failure to make any serious progress” as governor?

No, and anyone who believes the above to be true is an utter fool. She did it because she wanted to make a lot of money from writing and speaking.

Norman Blizter on November 9, 2009 at 10:46 PM

Why do people pay any attention to Frum? The GOP does not need a Pierre Trudeau lefty branch.

clnurnberg on November 9, 2009 at 10:49 PM

This is unrelated to the content of Doctor Zero’s article but I am getting concerned about the constant naming of Mitt Romney and Mike Huckabee as the candidates to look for the GOP in the next elections.

ptcamn on November 9, 2009 at 10:39 PM

ptcamn: Great point!

I like Mitt,but as I mentioned before,the State Runned Media
will engage right back to the Mormon Bashing,and Christian
bashing with Huckabee!!!

And they will go after Sarah as well,with bringing back up the Witch Doctor episode at the Church she attends,so ya,
irregardless,the religion bashing will continue!!

For Sarah,the religion attacks must be nipped in the bud so to speak,and have the real truth exposed to silence the Left
ty hating religious wackos!!!!!!!:)

canopfor on November 9, 2009 at 10:50 PM

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