The Power of Palin – Mother Jones
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Get your news from a source that’s not owned and controlled by oligarchs. Sign up for the free _Mother Jones Daily_. Andrew Sullivan watched Sarah Palin’s speech to the tea party convention
tonight and came away scared: > Above all, she is capable of generating a personality cult — much, > much more so than Obama, because she can harness Christianism to her > divine
destiny. The power of this kind of appeal — of a > charismatic, beautiful woman, an icon of the pro-life cause, > persecuted by the evil elites, demonized by libruls, and commanding
> the biggest military on earth — should not in my view be > under-estimated. I totally get this. On the other hand, here’s the _New York Times_: > The convention had gathered here
to try to turn the activism of the > Tea Party rallies over the last year into actual political power. > Her speech was the keynote event of the convention, and the big draw > for
many of the 600 people who had paid $549 to attend — another > 500, organizers said, paid $349 just to see for her speech alone. Granted, that’s a fair chunk of change for the average tea
partier. Still, only about a thousand people were willing to pay it, and a thousand people is really not a huge number. Palin obviously has an impressive gut feel for the politics of
resentment, but over time I think her Fox News gig is going to have the same effect that running for vice president did: it’s going to make her less popular. As she makes the inevitable
transition from fascinating pop icon to dreary regular commentator with nothing original to say, her star is going to wane. Plus there’s the apparent fact that she writes notes on her hand
to remind her of things to say. Or so it seems. You be the judge about 45 seconds into this clip. (Alternative explanation: There was nothing on her hand. Looking down was a deliberate stunt
designed to start lefty tongues wagging, thus providing her with yet another example of how liberal elites are so threatened by her that they have to invent ridiculous sneers every time she
so much as moves her head a few inches. But does she have the animal cunning to plan something like that? Your call.)