Heart and soul of the right
posted at 5:30 pm on May 15, 2010 by Doctor Zero
Public Policy Polling released a poll of possible Republican presidential contenders yesterday, putting Sarah Palin in fourth place behind Mike Huckabee, Mitt Romney, and even Newt Gingrich. All four are within a few points of each other, and the data comes from the same outfit which assured us Doug Hoffman would sweep New York’s 23rd district by double digits, so the poll should be taken with a grain of salt. Unfortunately, the government says we can’t have salt anymore, so I guess we’ll have to take it seriously.
To a Palin admirer, it seems strange she would be in fourth place. She’s been locked in a steel cage match with the Administration since the day after Obama was inaugurated, while Romney, Huckabee, and Gingrich have been quietly watching the show and hoping she doesn’t tap them in. Why would a significant percentage of Republican voters choose one of the others over her?
Part of the answer lies in the concept of electability, which Republican voters tend to judge by how easily they think the media can scare independents away from the candidate. Over two years out from the election, every prospective GOP candidate is running against the evil twin voters imagine is growing in a pod behind the offices of CBS News. Mitt Romney stands beneath the anvil of Massachusetts health care, suspended over his head by a badly fraying rope. Huckabee conjures images of secular voters running in terror from a giant church revival tent. The media can barely keep from giggling as they fondle the doorknob of the closet containing Newt Gingrich’s skeletons.
Palin has a mob of character assassins following her around and sharpening their knives. Her evil twin is particularly scary to Republican voters, because they’ve already seen it burst from its pod and do a couple of turns on Saturday Night Live. There is also the matter of her resignation from the governorship of Alaska. In the long run, this wouldn’t be fatal to her prospects with either Republicans or the larger electorate, in a “neener-neener she’s-a-quitter” sense… although she had better be prepared to deal with that meme. There’s another reason why the resignation hurts Palin, even with Republican voters who are generally well disposed toward her.
Other politicians, including the current President, resigned from their positions too, breaking loud promises to the contrary. They quit in order to satisfy their ambitions for higher office, which caused the resignations to deal less political damage. Many voters saw Palin resigning from politics, not merely the governor’s office. She’s moved into the media, becoming an author and commentator.
This doesn’t matter much to those who have followed her adventures over the past year closely, and seen her decimate the Administration with a deft slash of her Facebook page. It doesn’t matter at all to those already eager to vote for her. It does matter to a party that still sings mournful songs of Fred the Grey, who fell asleep and tumbled off the bridge of Moria before the Balrog even showed up. The election of 2012 will be a savage battle, and all the arrows coming at Palin will be dipped in poison. The Republican electorate would like to see some x-rays of the fire in her belly before they get behind her.
Some of the softness in Palin’s support is probably sympathetic. She’s doing great work for the conservative cause as a private citizen, and enjoying an incredibly successful career. Her quest for the White House would be a roller coaster leading into a meat grinder. There’s a quivering lunatic in a tattered lab coat hanging around the loading platform, mumbling something about discovering the real mother of her son. Is she ready to strap her family into that ride again? Would anyone blame her for deciding not to?
Personally, I hope she does. The Anchoress touches on an important reason why, in the course of expressing her reservations about Palin’s more energetic supporters:
But Palin’s base needs to calm down a little, and realize that when they act like the rightwing version of gaga-eyed Obamabots, they’re not helping their candidate. There is no such thing as a “perfect” person, certainly no such thing as a “perfect” politician, and when I hear someone refer to Palin as “my Sarah,” or I get an email from someone for daring to criticize “our Sarah,” I frankly want to puke. Such emails do not convince me to “love” Sarah Palin, they actually make me distrust her political viability all the more, because I distrust emotionalism in politics.
I share her distrust for emotionalism. I’ve said before that a large government is, by definition, more emotional than rational. The problem is that dismantling such a government will require passion. The project must rest upon a sound, logical foundation, but there is simply no way to succeed without engaging Big Government on its own emotional terms.
The path to American renewal will be extremely difficult to follow. The morale of our citizens will be a serious concern. Regardless of how awful a president Barack Obama has been, the media will present his defeat in 2012 as a tragedy, bordering on a national sin. They’ll push that meme harder as his failures pile up. We need leadership that combines good cheer, fiery determination, and intelligent mastery of the issues.
Mitt Romney is cut from polished wood, and Newt Gingrich is origami folded from a thousand position papers, blotted with ugly scozzafava stains that may never come out. At this moment in time, Sarah Palin is the heart and soul of the Right. I can understand why many Republican voters might be reluctant to go into the next election with their hearts on their sleeves, but that’s the only way to win… and achieve the mandate necessary to do what needs to be done. If she formally declares for office, some of those reluctant Republican hearts will grow stout, and the next salt-encrusted poll from PPP might look quite a bit different.
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Barrack Obama said whatever needed to get elected;
JOHN MCCAIN SAID WHATEVER NEEDED TO GET ELECTED;
SARAH PALIN WILL NOT SAY WHATEVER NEEDED TO GET ELECTED;
SARAH WILL NOT SELL HER SOUL, BECAUSE SHE ACTUALLY HAS ONE!
Cybergeezer on May 15, 2010 at 7:52 PM
Realistically, the chances of Palin ever being President are very slim. I doubt that she has any great desire to be President anyway.
MB4 on May 15, 2010 at 7:53 PM
Well she may not have sold her soul by supporting McCain in Arizona but she certainly did a short term lease.
MB4 on May 15, 2010 at 7:55 PM
Beware the Allahwock, my heroic one!
The jaws that bite, the claws that catch!
Beware the Mohmoh bird, and shun
The frumious sirasnatch!
Colonel West took his vorpal sword in hand
Long time the Korxome foe he sought
So rested he by an old oak tree
And stood awhile in thought
And as in thought he stood
The Allahwock’s Mohmoh bird seeking the west to put to sword and flame
Came whiffling through the tugly wood
And burbled as it came!
One, two!
Red, White and Blue!
The Colonel’s vorpal blade went snicker-snack!
He left the Allahwock’s Mohmoh bird dead, and with its head
He went gallantphing back
And will thou also slay the Allahwock?
Call me to my arms, my beamish knight!
O frabjous day! Callooh! Callay!
With you leading we will win this epic fight!
Cheshire Cat on May 15, 2010 at 7:59 PM
Go to Greta’s and see Sarah’s interview. She was en fuego!
Let me sum it up…CLOSE the f-ing border. NO AMNESTY.
Sarah is more apt to go the route Eisenhower did with Operation Wetback…(hate the name, love the idea.)
gary4205 on May 15, 2010 at 7:59 PM
Once again, bold caps doesn’t make ya right. Politicians always say what’s needed to get elected. Running for office isn’t a part-time activity. It consumes all one’s time, and money.
And as for not saying what’s needed, Palin sure is saying a whole lot…books, tours, speaking engagements, tweets, Facebook, etc etc. All she IS doing is setting platform.
It’s not that Sarah Palin is a horrible person…I mean, I agree with most of her positions. But she’s not helping the conservative cause, and she’s not some saint come to save America on the back of a white horse (or moose, if you will lol).
JetBoy on May 15, 2010 at 8:03 PM
Selecting Sarah Palin was the smartest thing McCain ever did in his political life; But it could NOT overwhelm his incompetence.
Sarah could have been happy with her progression of her CHOOSING;
But, experiencing the ‘GRAVITAS’ she has, is telling her that she has the QUALIFICATIONS to BE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES.
AND THE TIMING IS RIGHT!
Cybergeezer on May 15, 2010 at 8:04 PM
The secret simply will not keep
For America is losing sleep
It’s time to break the spell
Who is Allen West and what is he up to, do tell?
Rumor has it he’s a cannoneer
He’s a reckless buccaneer
I hear he carries several guns with many clips
He’s the annihilator of Islam creeps with information on their lying at his fingertips
They say he’s nearly seven feet tall
And yet quite graceful…all in all
I’m told there are lightning bolts when he walks
And thunder when he talks
Is he vulgarian or sleek?
Just what does he seek?
I hear he’s steely as you please
I hear he’s really Japanese
He may be shrewd
He may be rude
Ah well, it’s hard to tell
Who is this Allen West, do tell?
The Muslims may think he comes from hell
Or maybe just from somewhere around the dell
But he will be here and he will be there
You could see him giving Islam Hell most any time and most anywhere
He meddles with the Islamic Devolution
Stomping them mightily throughout each week
Spoiling every Imam’s lying elocution
La, what cheek!
PercyB on May 15, 2010 at 8:05 PM
So; Whom do you suggest?
Cybergeezer on May 15, 2010 at 8:06 PM
Sarah’s got the balls to play this game;
McCain’s been on hormone therapy for years;
They been putting hormones in the Republican water fountain.
Cybergeezer on May 15, 2010 at 8:09 PM
Go to her facebook page; she has taken strong, clearly worded positions on many current issues.
massrighty on May 15, 2010 at 8:13 PM
And compare her FaceBook page to Obambi’s!
Cybergeezer on May 15, 2010 at 8:15 PM
Just finished watching Jan Brewer and Sarah Palin’s press conference about securing the borders. All I can say is that repubican women have more guts than any democrat or repbublican man I have seen. These two were fearless. They did not tip-toe around the questions. It was a straight-up, honest assessment and discussion of the consequences of illegal immigration. I hope HotAir will post it.
KickandSwimMom on May 15, 2010 at 8:16 PM
Are you really that dense, or just wishful thinking on your part?
The presidency is her’s for the asking. Believe me what I’m telling you. She will be our next president. ***
***Let me qualify that statement. Sarah will be our President come January 20th, 2013. It is quite possible Obama finds himself impeached between now and then, so Sarah may be #46 rather than #45.
Anyone who doesn’t see this one coming is simply blind, or not in touch with reality.
Don’t think for one minute that she won’t chew Mittens, Huckaphony, Newt..or the flavor of the week..up and spit them out!
Conservative women are fixin’ to rule the world. As Doc Z says…deal with it.
gary4205 on May 15, 2010 at 8:18 PM
KickandSwimMom on May 15, 2010 at 8:16 PM
Please excuse the spelling errors! I hope they don’t detract from the point that their press conference was excellent in my opinion.
KickandSwimMom on May 15, 2010 at 8:23 PM
Now that’s the $64,000 question. I really don’t know. As far as I’m concerned, there really isn’t any Reagan Redux waiting in the wings. But then, even Reagan wasn’t at his POTUS finest prior to 1980.
I like John Boehner, but as many have said, he’d probably be more effective as Speaker.
Unfortunately, no one is really making me enthusiastic about 2012. I mean, look who’s leading the pack in the polls….Huck! Romney! Newt! *gag*
I’d like to believe that any GOPer will be able to waltz into 1600 Pennsylvania Ave. after the current travesty of a POTUS is ousted, but we need the right GOPer, or else we lose the confidence of the nation as a party. With the right person, we gain it all.
God help us.
JetBoy on May 15, 2010 at 8:28 PM
If she does mention these issues at all, its usually just stale bolierplate given during softball interviews or to adoring audiences.
Mike Honcho on May 15, 2010 at 7:38 PM
+1000
rjl1999 on May 15, 2010 at 8:30 PM
Realistically, the chances of Palin ever being President are very slim. I doubt that she has any great desire to be President anyway.
MB4 on May 15, 2010 at 7:53 PM
Seems to me that if Sarah pursues the Presidency it won’t be a matter of desire, rather a sense of responsibility.
heshtesh on May 15, 2010 at 8:34 PM
Oh, brother. You ‘nistas are the consummate entertainers I tell ya.
JetBoy on May 15, 2010 at 8:36 PM
Doctor Zero, another outstanding essay.
I loved the line about the arrows dipped in poison.
Let’s start with agreement on the following: There is no perfect candidate. And we cause ourselves harm when we expect perfection. Half the time I don’t even know if I’m all that perfect. Although, often, I think you are.
With that said, I think that Sarah has the key true features that are required in the president biz.
1) She is tough as nails. Truly, she has a thick hairy leather nut sack that contains 3 or 4 clanging brass ballz. At this point, how can anyone question her fire?
2) She has a spirit of irrepressible optimism about America and its people that is infectious……and sorely lacking in the current ‘leadership’. Honestly, we need to know again to a certainty that we are exceptional….the bright city on the hill
3) One indispensable requirements for any conservative politician is the ability to speak plainly in short pithy sentences that convey the essence of the virtues of conservative thought and how those principles apply to each of us and not just big business. Reagan had that quality and no one else on the scene does other than Sarah.
How can we possibly move this Goliath of big nanny gub’ment toward smaller enterprise-driven market solutions without someone pointing out the dangers of the “death panels” and the expressing values of private solutions in a clear uncomplicated delivery. What so many elitists point to as shallow platitudes, I call straight talk.
4) We don’t need Hamlet to muddle through a policy debate. We need a sure-footed player with instincts born of a lifetime of experiences that are common to most of us that haven’t lived our lives in the Ivy League salons. She is truly the everyman/woman that has lived precisely the virtues that she advocates.
5) She’s utterly free of stain. No excuses need to be made about divorce notices presented to a dying wife, convicted prisoners released that later committed horrific crimes, idiot healthcare plans that are indistinguishable from ObamaCare or crazy flipflops on big things.
6) There is no use in having any candidate who is squishy about our national defense. I look at Sarah, and I see a Commander in Chief. She is truly a warrior for America.
7) If she has a weakness, it’s in the degree of sophistication she needs to understand complex issues. Do I hope she is feverishly reading Supreme Court decisions from a ConLaw Hornbook? Yes.
I say, let’s put up our best saleswoman to make our case to our fellow voters. And damned if she doesn’t look fabulous in heels and a skirt!
–Krumhorn
Krumhorn on May 15, 2010 at 8:37 PM
Oh, brother. You ‘nistas are the consummate entertainers I tell ya.
JetBoy on May 15, 2010 at 8:36 PM
How’s about you blowing a little less hot air until you have something of relevance to say.
heshtesh on May 15, 2010 at 8:54 PM
Yep, the left keeps yelling sacred to Palin’s Beef, it’s what’s for dinner.
Barnestormer on May 15, 2010 at 9:00 PM
Which puts her ahead of Romney, Huckabee, Pawlenty and Gingrich…whose chances are “none”.
ddrintn on May 15, 2010 at 9:12 PM
You’ve not met Anninca and the rest of the trolls?
katy the mean old lady on May 15, 2010 at 9:17 PM
This coming from the Charlie Crist believer?
katy the mean old lady on May 15, 2010 at 9:22 PM
That’s gonna leave a scar – or:
“You should put some ice on that”
massrighty on May 15, 2010 at 9:28 PM
Charlie Crisp, Katydid.
Lanceman on May 15, 2010 at 9:28 PM
A+ Well said.
beachgirlusa on May 15, 2010 at 9:33 PM
Sarah Palin will be president about the same time our loser little country balances a deficit.
happyfeet on May 15, 2010 at 9:36 PM
or:
Boom. Nightstick. You fill in the rest.
powerpro on May 15, 2010 at 9:53 PM
omg that’s just HILARIOUS
DaMav on May 15, 2010 at 10:14 PM
Sarah Palin will be president about the same time our loser little country balances a deficit.
happyfeet on May 15, 2010 at 9:36 PM
Isn’t it time to latch on to your mothers nipple?
Sonosam on May 15, 2010 at 10:24 PM
Your attempts at Alissky type ridicule might work except that you’re the boy who has to eat his hat because your orange oompa loompa turned out to be complete fraud and joke…just saying…
CCRWM on May 15, 2010 at 10:35 PM
Sarah Palin will be president about the same time our loser little country balances a deficit.
happyfeet on May 15, 2010 at 9:36 PM
Who are you happy Obama or Rahm? This countgry was never a loser country until Pinnochio lied his way into office and began to apologize for our execptionalism. Many brave souls have and are fightin for this country and many paid the ultimate price.
Were I in your company you would eat your words or swallow your teeth.
dhunter on May 15, 2010 at 10:44 PM
President Dukakis had a 18 point lead on his way to crushing Vice Presidet Bush in 1988.
President Ross Perot had a lead in the polls over Bush and some Gov from HillbillyLand named Bill Clinton it was a great win for Perot.
President Al Gore blew ahead in the polls in late 2000 after crushing a Texas Governor named Bush.
Presdent John Vietnam Kerry used his lead in the polls to defeat an incumbent President Bush in 2004.
President Rudy Guliani used his 20 point GOP lead in the primary preference as a easy win in 2008 election and is doing a great job in the Oval Office now right?
And lastly, President Thomas Dewey and his great defeat of the Missouri President Truman in 1948 was heralded in polls across the US as a done deal.
Thank you Polls!!!!!!
PappyD61 on May 15, 2010 at 11:13 PM
Its an interesting presidential election, and its still 2010.
I forsee the Ds nominating someone other than Obama in 2012, trying to prevent the Rs from having an easy opponent. If the R’s are gearing to fight Obama, then another face changes the fight. But as NPR recently pointed out, that has never worked out.
If they do that, using Game Theory, the Rs could run anybody and win. And why would NPR discuss this, if it wasn’t seen by liberals as a possibility?
Now add the idea of an energetic R running, one who has a game plan and a fire in the belly? It could be Palin, or someone else not mentioned in the article. The other 3 dont qualify.
I just hope that whomever the R’s bring to the table, that person is a Constitutional conservative. Getting a few good Con Ammendments through Congress should be a ‘first order of business’ during the honeymoon. Then let the states vote on them. A much longer legacy for any president to do that.
Highest on my agenda for that…. repeal the 17th, and add limits/recall methods. Then also a citizenship clarification: of conception, immigration, and patriotism.
Cromagnum on May 15, 2010 at 11:28 PM
Other than Sarah I think my favorite is Romney. But, I just don’t see him waking up from his nap until 2013. Even then he’ll be groggy for 2 years. And I don’t know if the country can wait until 2016 for a savior.
Metanis on May 15, 2010 at 11:45 PM
With an option to sell.
Fletch54 on May 15, 2010 at 11:56 PM
They, are all political cowards.
A pencil neck geek, a talk show host with a band, and a dental disease lost in the woods. Little qualifications, big aspirations, and out of step with the contract with America. Gingrich should be ashamed of himself, but he’s a bloated political ego tick. Huck is a hick, who should stick with his Fox gig playing bass. Romney, what’s to say about an empty suit? Romney Care, agrees with global warming crap, eager to please just to get your vote.
This is what is wrong with the GOP. Tired, stuffy old men, living in a bubble, of what is still hurting the GOP the most. No passion, no ideas, no conviction, and no principals. Yeah, we really need these bozo’s.
Is Palin the one? I don’t know. But she’s the only one in the game, while the rest lounge on the sidelines.
Kini on May 16, 2010 at 2:12 AM
Exactly.
Of the four names listed in the article,only one has the balls to accomplish the task at hend: Palin.
I’ll be the first to admit there are other potential and promising individuals, but they have as of yet to step forward (or have history thrust them upon us…).
Can any Conservative out there please name the last campaign which was won on logical, rational argumentation alone?
Lockstein13 on May 16, 2010 at 4:27 AM
Big Launch of New Site: http://www.securetheborder.org/
Brewer/Palin — Woop Woop Woop — Oooga Oooga — Patriot Alert!
Petition, list of emails to write re: boycott, news, video, and MOAR!
DaMav on May 16, 2010 at 7:24 AM
The Progressives always have Hellary waiting in the wings if it looks like Palin might win the nom in 2012.
But right now, polls mean nothing, we’ve got to even survive as a nation until November….!!
We keep saying we have to find a leader with a steel spine or a leather nut sack but a flawed politician isn’t going to solve our problems. WE ARE THE PATRIOTS THAT ARE THE SOLUTION. It’s going to be up to us in emails to friends, in petitions, town halls, phone calls to local offices of pols, reading for ourselves, and being WIDE AWAKE as to what is going on and how an empowered middle class of the last 100 years is a threat unlike any other to the 5,000 years of human history (where the elites rule and we are serfs/peasants).
Dark days may be ahead, politicians are failing right and left but WE THE PEOPLE in this great experiment MUST NOT FAIL…….the future requires it!
PappyD61 on May 16, 2010 at 9:12 AM
jetboy -
At least Palin isn’t a fricking RINO and loser like you.
bw222 on May 16, 2010 at 9:57 AM
what’s her amnesty position, again?
blatantblue on May 16, 2010 at 11:13 AM
I’ll bet it would be to seal the border first, and right now that’s good enough for me.
ddrintn on May 16, 2010 at 12:29 PM
+100.
We are in the “Age of the Unthinkable”. Commies in the White House, etc. WE THE PEOPLE are awake, the Giant sleeps no more!
Who is John Galt on May 16, 2010 at 1:45 PM
I would like to see a Chris Christie/Palin now that would be a kick##s ticket I could vote for.
I just hope the Chicago goon squads do no physical harm to Christie
concernedsenior on May 16, 2010 at 1:57 PM
Concur. Christie is the only pol in my recent memory that is actually LEADING and solving problems! Palin did it, but not in the spotlight like the one focused on Christie.
Who is John Galt on May 16, 2010 at 2:21 PM
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