I know Palin is a politician. I don't recall her ever saying she is not political or ambitious. I think the value of Palin is that she is an outsider and is being treated as an outsider. Your citation seems to suggest that perhaps she is not what she says she is. I also think she is a quick study and knows how to get what she wants. One major difference between her and Obama, in my view, is that see has a real track record that we all can look at. The behind the scenes information is go for late night reading, but the more important perspective in my view, is her record.
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Originally Posted by asaris
Except the article you quote, ace, is itself quite flawed. I probably shouldn't let you troll me like this, but I'm bored...
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On one hand the New Yorker article suggest that she is a shrewd politician who quickly identified people who could help her become a VP candidate, she succeed at that among other things, and now are you suggesting her record of success is not really a record of success or does not matter?