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16 Nov 2009 06:31 pm
The Palin Problem
Hitchens slams Continetti's starburst-laden Palin tome:
Sarah Palin appears to have no testable core conviction except the
belief (which none of her defenders denies that she holds, or at least
has held and not yet repudiated) that the end of days and the Second
Coming will occur in her lifetime.
From earlier in the review:
The Palin problem...might be that she cynically incites a crowd
that she has no real intention of pleasing. If she were ever to get
herself to the nation's capital, the teabaggers would be just as much
on the outside as they are now, and would simply have been the
instruments that helped get her elected. In my own not-all-that-humble
opinion, duping the hicks is a degree or two worse than condescending
to them. It's also much more dangerous, because it meanwhile involves
giving a sort of respectability to ideas that were discredited when
William Jennings Bryan was last on the stump. The Weekly Standard
(itself not exactly a prairie-based publication) might want to think
twice before flirting with popular delusions and resentments that are
as impossible to satisfy as the demand for a silver standard or a ban
on the teaching of Darwin, and are for that very reason hard to tamp
down.
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