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Sarah Palin's Reagan Qualities
American Thinker ^ | 12-3-09 | Steve Flesher

Posted on 12/02/2009 10:21:30 PM PST by smoothsailing


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December 03, 2009

Sarah Palin's Reagan Qualities

By Steve Flesher

Sarah Palin has taken the country by storm, electrifying the grassroots conservative movement in a way no Republican presidential or vice-presidential candidate has been able to in a very long time. 

The last person responsible for uniting grassroots conservatives to such an energizing degree was the great conservative himself, Ronald Wilson Reagan. Reagan was the grassroots rebel to the mainstream media in a weary America -- entrenched in weak national defense and poor economic leadership, which barely withstood four years of Jimmy Carter. Come the end of 1979, fifty-two Americans had been held hostage by Islamic militants for 444 days, unemployment was through the roof, and national inflation rested in the double-digits.

As in the Carter era, Americans of every stripe are beginning to feel that weariness again. This is clear from a tremendous growth in unemployment, which correlates with president Obama's diminished approval ratings in his first year -- described by Gallup as "the largest [drop] ... ever measured for an elected president between the second and third quarters of his term, dating back to 1953."

In addition to the immense-yet-strangely-encouraging disapproval of Sarah Palin among the media, Hollywood celebrities, and every liberal, Palin also finds herself at the editorial mercy of "conservative pundits" like Kathleen Parker -- or David Brooks of the New York Times, who proclaimed to George Stephanopoulos on the November 15th episode of "This Week" that Sarah Palin is "a joke."

Brooks, who used to be a liberal, was also responsible for parodying conservative pundit William Buckley, Jr. Naturally, one wonders how much attention Brooks actually paid to the 1980 presidential campaign. 

As is the case with first-generation immigrants like Arianna Huffington and George Soros, who come to America with an immediate desire to reform it, many conservatives are suspicious of liberal-to-conservative "converts" who enter their side of the aisle with a drive to dictate how to change it.

Moreover, while some progressive types scramble to suddenly defend Reagan conservatism by writing articles titled "Sarah Palin is NOT the new Reagan," the life stories of Reagan and Palin contradict their theories by revealing stark similarities between these two fascinating Americans.

Reagan and Palin were raised with similar values, attended similar schools, had similar competitive interests, and embarked on authentic, gradual segues into public service, with an undeniable connection to conservative Americans. 

Just like Ronald Reagan, Sarah Palin was born in a small town. Reagan was born in Tampico, Illinois, while Palin debuted in Sandpoint, Idaho -- both in February. As a youngster, Reagan had a job as a lifeguard and developed an enriched passion for competitive sports -- particularly football -- in high school. Sarah worked with her family, getting up with her father on many early mornings to hunt for the family's meat supply. In high school, she became known as "Barracuda" on the basketball court, and she eventually led her team to the state championship. 

Just like Ronald Reagan, Sarah Palin never attended an Ivy League college. Reagan chose Eureka College in Eureka, Illinois, while Sarah Palin attended local and state-level universities. Both obtained bachelor's degrees and sought work as sportscasters -- Reagan for the University of Iowa, Palin for local Anchorage news station.

Just like Ronald Reagan, Sarah Palin got involved in politics by taking small steps. Reagan began writing speeches (which often espoused political messages supporting pro-business conservatism) while working for General Electric. Sarah Palin got involved with her local PTA and ran for city council of her small town because she was concerned about how her tax dollars were being spent. 

Just as Ronald Reagan did, Palin contains an instantly recognizable honesty factor among the grassroots. Through honesty, both politicians' careers in public service continued to escalate in small but definitive steps. 

Though he was honest and had good intentions, Ronald Reagan was dropped from General Electric as his speeches continued to grow more effective and persuasive. Identically, Sarah Palin made a large handful of political enemies in both parties in Alaska when, with the people's best interest at heart, she took on the same type of establishment politicians and opinions which continue to criticize her to this day.

Two years after his dismissal from General Electric, and in the same year Sarah Palin was born, Ronald Reagan kicked off the start of his enormous grassroots influence on a national level by giving his famed "Barry Goldwater" speech in 1964. Similarly, Sarah Palin remained impressively modest while giving one of the most powerful and effective speeches of all time during the 2008 Republican National Convention. 

Just like Reagan, Sarah Palin was able to demonstrate how one lives and learns through personal moments of grievance and despair. Last year, the mainstream media went wild over Sarah Palin upon learning about her daughter's pregnancy during the same time she was being vetted by the McCain campaign. With Ronald Reagan, liberals in the media took aim at the fact that he was "the only divorced president." 

Just like Reagan, Sarah Palin had been out of the country only a limited amount of times before running for national office. Even during Reagan's service to his country, his nearsightedness kept him from serving overseas

Liberals and Republicans alike declared Ronald Reagan unqualified to be president, especially after Gerald Ford beat him for the Republican nomination in 1976. Even after four years of Jimmy Carter, Gerald Ford himself remarked as late as March 1979 that Reagan was "unelectable."

Gerald Ford is not the only member of a previously-failed presidential campaign to make such a proclamation. Just last month, Steve Schmidt, who headed the losing McCain ticket, claimed that Palin would not be "a winning candidate" for president.

With the release of Palin's Going Rogue this month, Nielsen reports Palin selling an astonishing 469,000 copies in the book's first week of release. This trounces Obama's The Audacity of Hope, which sold 67,000 in the same period. On her nationwide book tour, Palin is reaching out to the masses and once again drawing record crowds -- and her grassroots fame gave Oprah her highest ratings in two years.

Just like Reagan, Palin continues to plow through her opposition, remaining successful by holding onto the nationwide support she had from last year while growing an entire base of new admirers from the bottom up. With the left and the elite Republicans scrambling for their best anti-Palin rhetoric while she innocuously sells her book, one wonders what they will come up with if she ever does run for president.

Most importantly, given classic Reagan history, and while some in the media ponder whether Sarah Palin will ever get support from Washington's beltway, all grassroots conservatives seem to be energized by the obvious: She never needed it.


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TOPICS: Constitution/Conservatism; Editorial; News/Current Events; Politics/Elections
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1 posted on 12/02/2009 10:21:30 PM PST by smoothsailing
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2 posted on 12/02/2009 10:45:06 PM PST by onyx
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3 posted on 12/02/2009 10:47:36 PM PST by GloriaJane (http://www.last.fm/user/GloriaJane)
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To: smoothsailing
Sarah Palin... Ronald Reagan wearing a skirt in my opinion... :)

I am praying for you Sarah.

4 posted on 12/02/2009 10:50:04 PM PST by ColdSteelTalon (Light is fading to shadow, and casting its shroud over all we have known...)
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To: smoothsailing

BTTT


5 posted on 12/02/2009 11:02:54 PM PST by neverdem (Xin loi minh oi)
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To: smoothsailing

bookmark


6 posted on 12/02/2009 11:49:26 PM PST by GOP Poet (Obama is an OLYMPIC failure.)
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To: onyx
All she needs to win is Ronnie's calm but strong sense of leadership in upholding the letter of the Constitution.

(Her campaign speeches need to be conversational, not shrill nor lecturing like all the other politicians like the Hildabeast.)

7 posted on 12/02/2009 11:56:59 PM PST by Cobra64
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To: smoothsailing

I love Sarah. I can’t see how she is capable of doing the job, however. Shouldn’t she be running for congress to build a resume and grow her experience?


8 posted on 12/03/2009 12:11:08 AM PST by HospiceNurse
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I'm just curious, since years of experience can't be much of an issue with the public, as we've observed in this last election. (Bo was “present” while Palin was obviously a mover and a shaker during that time) What experience would you like to see which you think she's lacking at this time?
9 posted on 12/03/2009 12:33:29 AM PST by caww
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POTUS is the most powerful position on earth. Obama’s lack of experience is a warning, not an excuse.

I would like to see years of large-scale executive experience, military experience, successful experience.

Sarah is 20 years away from being qualified.


10 posted on 12/03/2009 2:08:18 AM PST by HospiceNurse
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Well I can’t blame you for wanting this. Would be favorable in a corporate ceo position as well. So whose running that has these qualifications now? Romney doesn’t qualify, and he seems to be favored by some. Newt and Ruddy won’t meet the conservative test either, as any conservative knows. So if the election were this week who would you recommend?
11 posted on 12/03/2009 2:28:57 AM PST by caww
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To: HospiceNurse

Just like Obama did? Right, got it.


12 posted on 12/03/2009 2:50:45 AM PST by mazda77 (Rubio for US Senate)
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To: HospiceNurse
Nurse, heal thyself.
What exactly could a President Palin not handle effectively? And please explain why she couldn't.
13 posted on 12/03/2009 2:57:39 AM PST by jla ("Free Republic is Palin Country" - JimRob)
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To: smoothsailing

they both used to be sportscasters


14 posted on 12/03/2009 3:02:20 AM PST by eartotheground
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To: HospiceNurse
"Shouldn’t she be running for congress to build a resume and grow her experience?"

No. Historically, members of Congress are rarely elected to the Presidency. Her service as governor already trumps service in Congress. And forget "building a resume"---remember Bush I.

15 posted on 12/03/2009 3:13:08 AM PST by Wonder Warthog ( The Hog of Steel)
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16 posted on 12/03/2009 3:41:38 AM PST by KentTrappedInLiberalSeattle (http://www.conservatives4palin.com/)
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To: HospiceNurse
"Shouldn’t she be running for congress to build a resume and grow her experience?"

Her lack of being a DC insider is EXACTLY the reason many find her so appealing.

17 posted on 12/03/2009 5:02:00 AM PST by Senator Goldwater
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To: Senator Goldwater
Her lack of being a DC insider is EXACTLY the reason many find her so appealing.

There are millions of people who are as well qualified (and not DC insiders). She is an attractive celebrity.

18 posted on 12/03/2009 6:57:04 AM PST by HospiceNurse
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To: caww
So if the election were this week who would you recommend?

I don't know. That's what primaries are for. I would like someone who has won tough elections, someone with international experience, someone with BIG life accomplishments, someone who has military experience, someone who has large scale executive experience.

19 posted on 12/03/2009 7:02:33 AM PST by HospiceNurse
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There are millions of people who are as well qualified (and not DC insiders). She is an attractive celebrity.

Wow. Just wow.

In one sentence, you've completely jumped the shark. Millions of people are as well qualified? How many sitting and ex-governors are there? How many mayors, council people, etc?

Of those, which has business experience, along with a succinct public speaking ability? Which has or is raising five children while balancing a public life? Which is staunchly pro-life, and pro-America?

I want some of what you're smoking. You sound completely delusional!


20 posted on 12/03/2009 7:04:44 AM PST by WVKayaker (www.wherezobama.org / Obama's Excellent Adventure ...)
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