Sarah Palin versus Republican 'blue bloods'
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In the ongoing drama that is Sarah Palin鈥檚 political reality show, score this past week 鈥淏lue bloods 3, Palin zip.鈥
Joining the growing number of conservatives critical of Palin were former Republican congressman (now MSNBC host) Joe Scarborough, Republican campaign consultant Ed Rollins, and columnist George Will.
You could say she asked for it 鈥 lumping George H.W. and Barbara Bush with 鈥渢he blue bloods who want to pick and choose鈥 who should be on the Republican presidential ticket. In her wry way, the former first lady had suggested that Palin should stay in Alaska rather than run for the White House.
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Earlier, the former Alaska governor seemed to suggest that she was in the same league with the Republican icon who also had been an entertainer. (See 鈥淪arah Palin鈥檚 Alaska鈥 on the Discovery Channel鈥檚 TLC affiliate.)
鈥淲补蝉苍'迟 Ronald Reagan an actor?鈥 she asked on Fox News. 鈥淲补蝉苍'迟 he in 'Bedtime for Bonzo,' Bozo, something?鈥
That was too much for Rollins, as it had been for Wall Street Journal columnist and former Reagan speech writer Peggy Noonan a week earlier.
鈥淭o paraphrase the late Sen. Lloyd Bentsen's comments to Dan Quayle in the 1988 vice presidential debate: I knew Ronald Reagan, and you're no Ronald Reagan,鈥 . 鈥淵ou might as well compare yourself to Abraham Lincoln or Teddy Roosevelt.鈥
鈥淚f you want to be a player, go to school and learn the issues,鈥 he continued. 鈥淧ut smart people around you and listen to them. If you want to be taken seriously, be serious鈥. If you want to be a serious presidential candidate, get to work. If you want to be an imitator of Ronald Reagan, go learn something about him and respect his legacy. If you want to be a gadfly, just keep doing what you're doing.鈥
Columnist George Will says if Palin truly wanted to be on the national political stage, she should have taken a different course when she and John McCain lost the election two years ago.
鈥淎fter the 2008 campaign, she had two things she had to do,鈥 Will said on ABC鈥檚 鈥淭his Week with 海角大神e Amanpour.鈥 鈥淪he had to go home to Alaska and study, and she had to govern Alaska well. Instead, she quit halfway through her first term and shows up in the audience of 鈥Dancing with the Stars鈥 and other distinctly non-presidential venues.鈥
Will acknowledged that Palin鈥檚 cheering on her daughter Bristol was good for 鈥渟tirring family values.鈥
鈥淏ut it's not good training to be president,鈥 he added.
Using a phrase favored by Palin and two of her (unsuccessful) endorsees in the recent midterm elections 鈥 Sharron Angle and Christine O鈥橠onnell 鈥 former Rep. Joe Scarborough (R) of Florida says it鈥檚 time for the GOP to 鈥渕an up鈥 in the face of Palin鈥檚 White House aspirational tease.
鈥淲hat man or mouse with a fully functioning human brain and a r茅sum茅 as thin as Palin鈥檚 would flirt with a presidential run? It makes the political biography of Barack Obama look more like Winston Churchill鈥檚,鈥 鈥淎dding audacity to this dopey dream is that Palin can鈥檛 stop herself from taking swings at Republican giants. In the past month alone, she has mocked Ronald Reagan鈥檚 credentials, dismissed George H.W. and Barbara Bush as arrogant 鈥榖lue bloods鈥 and blamed George W. Bush for wrecking the economy. Wow. That鈥檒l win 鈥檈m over in Iowa.鈥
Mark McKinnon is a Republican political advisor who worked for George W. Bush and helped Sarah Palin prepare for the vice presidential debate in 2008,
鈥淚 saw Palin at one of her most vulnerable moments, when any result other than a complete train wreck seemed impossible,鈥 he writes on the Daily Beast. 鈥淎nd yet I also saw a determined woman buckle down, recover her confidence and then storm the national stage where she more than held her own against a seven-term senator鈥. And without Palin and the Tea Party backing Republican candidates, I doubt the crimson tide would have risen so high Nov. 2.鈥
Still, McKinnon sees big trouble for the GOP if Palin runs in 2012.
鈥淚f Palin runs, I think the entire Republican primary process will be hijacked. With ardent fans and a rabid media, it will become Palin-palooza,鈥
鈥淧alin will suck the oxygen out of every room, everywhere she goes,鈥 McKinnon continues. 鈥淎nd one of two things will happen. Discerning conservative voters in early primary states will be offended by the circus-like atmosphere and the presumption that they could so easily fall for a 鈥榗ult of personality.鈥 And they will vote against her. And she will lose. Or, Republican voters will be completely swept up in the mania and nominate her as the GOP standard bearer to go up against President Obama. And she will lose 鈥 perhaps the only Republican nominee who could lose in 2012.鈥
There鈥檚 no sign yet that Palin is heeding such warnings. Given her record regarding the GOP establishment so far, she鈥檚 probably just digging in.