Friday, January 9, 2009

Even The Washington post thinks Sarah Palin was Smart in the Interview


Wow! Chris Cilliza in the ultra-liberal Washington Post sees the wisdom of Sarah Palin in her latest interview.

Cilliza says:

The more Palin can cement the idea that she is the populist voice that many Republicans have been waiting for ever since Ronald Reagan left office in 1988, the more likely it is she will retain her popularity among the rank and file of the party and be in a strong position should she decide to run for president in 2012.

Interviews like this one -- and the subsequent publicity surrounding it -- do just that. In a leaderless party, Palin is making sure her voice is heard loud and clear, and that the following she built in 2008 (and whether you like it or not, she did build a following) stays loyal to her. That loyalty will be critical if and when she decides to seek the presidency in three years time.


To read the entire article click here.



The attention that Sarah Palin is getting is scaring the hell out of the left and the Democrats (I know - redundant). Expect her to be bashed by their mouth pieces in the media over the next couple of days.

But, what they don't get is, the more they bash her, the more her loyalists love her.

Bring it on!

6 comments:

Jake said...

If Sarah Palin was "smart in the interview" then I wonder what it would take to be judged stupid? With her blaming everyone but herself for the widespread resentment she has evoked, Palin further illustrates her inability to understand that most people are turned off by hypocrisy and phony cuteness. Of course she has a "strong following"; so do Rush Limbaugh, Sean Hannity, George Bush, the Natl Rifle Assn, the KKK and the radical right. Liberals can only hope that Palin does become the next Republican star.

JD said...

I love Sarah Palin. She is smart.

Rosie said...

Liberals are big hypocrites. They were exposed in this election. You are blind if you can not see it.

Anonymous said...

Sarah Palin needs to cool heels and rethink her strategy. Do I think there is bias in the media? yes. Lots and lots. I am proud she put another crack in the glass ceiling. Is family privacy important? yes. Other Women have learned how circle the wagons around the family to protect well as men. Sarah needs to go away find a mentor and come back in four years.Smart, tough, classy,and ready to meet the PRESS> In a perfect world she could be a smart classy politician and a down home soccar mom but she can't have it both ways.

Marie Almond said...

I find it HILARIOUS that she does not seem to understand that she will some day need the "Liberal Media Elite" if she ever plans to run for higher office. As to this headline, does the Main Street Media only matter when they say something NICE about her?

Sure; she is saying what her people want to hear. But the dissemination of her information is surprisingly lame.

There is no shame in stupidity, Sarah, but why wear it so proudly?

Keep on NOT posting letters critical of Sarah, and you, Editor, will GUARANTEE that only Alaskans like that woman.

Marie Almond said...

I find it HILARIOUS that she does not seem to understand that she will some day need the "Liberal Media Elite" if she ever plans to run for higher office. As to this headline, does the Main Street Media only matter when they say something NICE about her?

Sure; she is saying what her people want to hear. But the dissemination of her information is surprisingly lame.

There is no shame in stupidity, Sarah, but why wear it so proudly?

Keep on NOT posting letters critical of Sarah, and you, Editor, will GUARANTEE that only Alaskans like that woman.