We have all met a version of Sarah Palin, those people who get through life on the ‘I’m attractive, charming and smart enough to absorb just as much as I need to impress’ plan.

They play each hand carefully like a high stakes poker game but when you actually need an all out team effort their lack of substance and depth of knowledge becomes apparent.

Her verbal pandering to a specific demographic smacks of reverse elitism and last time I checked America was made up of an eclectic population of which the Wall Mart mom and Joe Six pack is only a portion. Also, your guile just won’t cut it in the international arena and that my dear Ms. Palin as your handlers are probably trying to tell you is an integral part of a vice-president’s role.

Using the right people to forward one’s agenda was well illustrated when she asked Elisabeth Hasselbeck to introduce her at several events this past weekend. While Elisabeth was “honored” all I could think was how better to have a positive if somewhat gushing presence on The View without actually sitting down at the table.

Sarah Palin may even believe that she has a chance at a future presidency. I for one would pay to see her debate Hillary Clinton. As with most people who are ultimately sef-serving Palin will do very little for the greater good and that includes issues like the environment & the rights of women. It is unfortunate that the spotlight is no longer on the woman who is by far the more qualified.

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2 Responses to “Sarah Palin, who art thou?”

  • Ellen Besso says:

    Jill: Excellent article. Yes, a debate between Palin & Clinton would be interesting wouldn’t it?

    You & some of your readers would love Debbie Ford’s Palin Shadow Blog:
    http://www.debbieford.com/index.php?p=Resources&a=ShadowBlog11

    Cheers
    Ellen Besso

  • Susan Jodoin says:

    Wow! Your article on Sarah Palin is right on! I am always telling people that Sarah Palin is no Hilary Clinton. Hilary is smart and she can “hang” with the big boys. Sarah Palin would be out of her league. When she debated Joe Biden, she was more like the beauty pageant contestant during the pageant interview as opposed to a serious politician. Kudos on your article!

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