> On Sep 16, 6:19 pm, "Sean" now.com.au> wrote:
>> She is the best person available in all the Republican Party for the
>> position of VP Candidate.
>>
>> This I find quite encouraging in the longer term.
>
> The Sarah Palin Phenomenon is doomed.
>
> But it's not because of her lack of foreign policy experience or her
> deer-in-the-headlights look during part of her interview last week
> with ABC's Charles Gibson.
>
> The primary reason why the Palin bubble will burst is that the media
> will decide that they are bored with her. They'll need to move to
> shine a light on a fresh issue or individual.
>
> This is how the world works in the age of 24/7 news cycles. Whether
> the subject is Britney Spears, Michael Jordan or Sarah Palin, we
> inevitably raise stars to mythic levels, out of all reasonable
> proportions. Then we knock them down.
>
>
http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2008/09/15/business/marketwatch/main4448337.shtml
>
> found at the drunkreport
>
http://drudgereport.com/
whilst that's true, what's more insightful to me, is how the republicans &
their supporters themselves saw her. As in the many "doorstop" queries put
to individuals and their comments. And it's still going on "how well she
represents" them and their values etc.
So it's a stop and think moment for me
--- out of all the currently
available and potentially qualified Republicans out there, and there's
thousands of them, Sarah Palin is the *best available*?
"Mmmmmmmmmm, so facinating you humans are Captain" Spock :)