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Thursday, February 11, 2010

David Broder on Sarah Palin

He is giving a warning to those who would denigrate and write her off as a flake. If you like Sarah Palin you will like what he says. If you don't like Sarah Palin you need to heed his words. In the Washington Post:
Palin: a talented populist with a time-tested pitch
By DAVID S. BRODER
The snows that obliterated Washington last week interfered with many scheduled meetings, but they did not prevent the delivery of one important political message: Take Sarah Palin seriously.
Her lengthy Saturday-night keynote address to the National Tea Party Convention in Nashville and her debut on the Sunday-morning talk show circuit with Fox News' Chris Wallace showed off a public figure at the top of her game — a politician who knows who she is and how to sell herself.
This was not the first time that Palin has impressed me. I gave her high marks for her 2008 vice-presidential acceptance speech in St. Paul. But then, and always throughout that campaign, she was laboring to do more than establish her own place. She was selling a ticket headed by John McCain against formidable Democratic opposition and burdened by the legacy of the Bush administration.
Blessed with an enthusiastic audience of conservative activists, Palin used the Tea Party gathering and coverage on the cable networks to display the full repertoire she possesses, touching on national security, economics, fiscal and social policy and every other area where she could draw a contrast with Barack Obama and point up what Republicans see as vulnerabilities in Washington.
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