Guardian: Those who follow Sarah Palin are sowing the seeds of their own destruction

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On the one hand there is roughly between a quarter and a third of America that will clearly believe anything. That is the figure that strongly approved of George Bush's handling of the economy last year after the collapse of Lehman Brothers and the bailout. That same figure, in the immediate aftermath of hurricane Katrina, believed that Bush's response to the disaster was "about right", and still supports the war in Iraq.
That also happens to be approximately the same proportion of Americans who back Palin for president. Most data suggest the overlap is considerable. Palin's rise to prominence, from little-known governor to one of the most popular and arguably most charismatic Republicans in the country in just a year, has been startling. She had a thin record when she was picked to run as vice-president. Today, having quit the Alaska governorship mid-term and published a bestseller, only her wallet is thicker.
Her resignation speech was so rambling that you would have struggled to find a coherent sentence with an industrial-strength searchlight. "Let me go back to a comfortable analogy for me – sports," she announced. "I use it because you're naive if you don't see the national full-court press picking away right now: A good point guard drives through a full court press, protecting the ball, keeping her eye on the basket ... and she knows exactly when to pass the ball so that the team can win." This was not the answer to a hostile interview from the "liberal media elite" but a prepared speech of her own making.
It would be easy to discount her as just a media phenomenon who would go away if we stopped talking about her. That would be a mistake. It would be even easier to poke fun at her as just a small town hick who has blundered into the limelight with a nod, wink and a "you betcha". That too would be a mistake.
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wayseeker
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LOL
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wayseeker
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EdJoyProductions
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My favorite comment that I heard about this was "security had to be summoned during Sarah Palin's book tour to control crowds of people that had never been in a book store."
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Lurkistan
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I'm so tired of hearing about this unremarkable woman.
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Lurkistan
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lifestudentno83
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That picture of Sarah Palin dressed up as Richard Nixon is sexist. I think.
In all seriousness, people think the apocalypse will be brought on by natural forces outside of mankind's control. I think it will be brought on my mankind itself.
Conservatives will lead the way to the rapture with Palin as their God-Fearing leader, right into the fire plumes of destruction. Then she'll blame liberals for leading everyone astray.
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lifestudentno83
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Paratus
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The looney left is scared of Sarah. She is a strong, conservative, intelligent woman who can energize the people. This is a threat to liberals who view anyone who deviates from their view as deranged when they need to look no further than the mirror for derangement.
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Paratus
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KSirys
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Paratus:
scared you say??? hahahahahahahahahahaa!! More like excited! the more she speaks, the more dumber we find out she is.
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KSirys
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Uncle_B
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Paratus:
Republicans should be the ones scared of her. If Palin gets nominated in 2012, they'll have NO chance of winning back the white house.
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Uncle_B
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isnamthere
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Paratus:
Where in the hell do you get intelligent from? There are dust mites in the corners of my house that are more intelligent than Palin.
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isnamthere
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Lurkistan
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Paratus:
She's conservative and a woman you got 2 out of 4 right.
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Lurkistan
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wayseeker
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Paratus:
If you will really listen to her you will hear her saying the same things over and over. Considering they are birds parrots are intelligent but we don't want one as President.
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wayseeker
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samthesixth
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Great photo. But as far as comparisons go, Obama is far more Nixonian in his tactics than Palin ever was.
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samthesixth
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isnamthere
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Thanks for that picture, sleepdirt. I'll be seeing it in my new nightmares.
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isnamthere:
I am here to help
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SleepDirt
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KSirys
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This article proves this country is made up of more stupid people.
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KSirys
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ChristopherX
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Stop hatin! She was great in nailin palin!..lol
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CalgarC
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ChristopherX:
lol true... true
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CalgarC
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artemis6
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Even rome had lead poisoning to blame for it's crazy time . What is our excuse ?
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artemis6
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Lurkistan
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artemis6:
Mercury poisoning?
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artemis6:
Daytime Talk and Reality shows?
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wayseeker
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This proves Bill Meyer's statement that 70% of Americans are sane.
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SamuraiDave
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sarah palin doesn't scare me so much as her living-in-denial-in-the-face-of-overwhelming-truth followers do.
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SamuraiDave:
I completely agree with you. What does it mean for our country when we actually have to worry that people may elect Sarah Palin as our president. Seriously?
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inspirationseeker