Palin is proving to be more than just another pretty face.

Editor's notes: We have Palin's book in our library and have actually read the thing . . . . most interesting. It is well written, very interesting and contains a considerable amount of information with regard to her political views. Understand that an "intellectual" is not someone who is necessarily intelligent. Rather, the term "intellectual" references a particular type of person without regard to I.Q. or socio/political instinct. The acclaim goes to Obama for being an "intellectual." Midknight Review sees him as having no common sense nor political instinct and in the absence of these two qualities, he appears to be a stupid man. Palin, on the other hand, comes from Middle America and possesses both good common sense coupled with a remarkable political instinct as to timing and saying the right thing. She has been vindicated for her use of "death panels" while driving that discussion for weeks on end. She has overcome a harsh critical moment with the Marxist Media and has seen her approval numbers rise radically (from 32% to 47%) while Obama has done just the opposite. She may be the GOP candidate for President in 2012 but she is much more a Conservative than a Republican and the old guard within the GOP is fully aware of this. The media is waking up to the fact of her presence and the following is testimony to that reality.
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2010 rising karma: Palin, Perry, Romney, William Daley. Palin will be nominee.

By Bernie Quigley - 12/28/09 11:47 AM ET From The Hill

History turns in a moment: Harper’s Ferry, Trafalgar, Dien Bien Phu. The Democrats may have seen such a moment with Sen. Ben Nelson this week in Nebraska, so it might be worth marking that page. At year’s end it is worth looking forward to what is likely to rise ahead. These four will be key: Sarah Palin, Rick Perry, Mitt Romney and William Daley.

Sarah Palin: She was seen from the very beginning as a rising star — a cultural awakener similar to Andrew Jackson — bringing a whole new cultural paradigm to the political process; a new heartland spirit of individualism and self reliance as per Emerson and Barry Goldwater. The widespread, deep and immediate hysteria in the MSM was a sure indication that she was a threat to the old temple and would be a vital new force in the rising century. This week the non-partisan Research 2000, which conducts research and focus groups, states simply, “Palin will be the 2012 GOP Nominee.”

Rick Perry: “I love Sarah Palin,” Perry said in a recent Wall Street Journal interview. The Tea Party movement has found wide support this past year. Recently 41 percent chose it over Democrat or Republican. Texas governor Perry was the first to stand publicly with it and he has not backed down. The influential conservative marketer Richard Viguerie of the Reagan-era Christian Coalition supports this movement but has lamented that this “Constitutional moment” has no leader. Perry is the leader and his status will rise with this movement. The Conservative Party initiatives at NY 23 and the huge Republican victory in Virginia’s governor’s race reflect this new paradigm.

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