Monday, September 01, 2008
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Palin Around
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Posted by:
Hugh Hewitt at
8:59 AM
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A great column by The Manhattan Institute's Lisa Schiffren, "The Fighter Pilot and the Moose Hunter." (HT: Powerline) Key graph:
Is it irresponsible to put a half-term governor in the vice presidential slot? It depends on her record. But surely for a Washington novice, the vice presidency is more appropriate than the presidency. A half-term governor has more claim to leadership and experience than does a one-third-term U.S. senator who has risen through a big-city political machine. Palin is a woman of action, moreover, who has used her political capital at every stage to fight corruption and bad policy. It’s hard to find anyone in politics who does that; pols “save” their capital instead, as Obama has done by voting “present” on numerous occasions, lest spending it cost them something somewhere down the road. Her personal profile—raising five children, hunting, fishing, and being a real NRA member—make an appealing contrast with the overly cerebral, political calculations of those who merely hold positions and whose lives have been led in the service of their r?sum?s.
I am not going to write on the insanity that has swept parts of the left when it comes to Governor Palin, except to note that I never expected The Atlantic to allow its reputation, earned over long decades of excellence, to be dirtied with such sleaze.
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