Why Republicans Fear Palin
David Frum: Good reason to fear Sarah Palin
Posted: July 08, 2009, 11:33 AM by NP Editor
In today’s Washington Post, Bill Kristol asks tauntingly “[T]he
mainstream media and the Republican establishment. … tend not only to
dislike and disdain Palin, they also want to bury her chances now as a
presidential possibility. What are they afraid of?”
That’s easy to answer: They - we! - are afraid that Palin’s distinctive
combination of sex appeal, self-pity, and cultural resentment has a
following in today’s GOP. We are afraid that it is not utterly
inconceivable that she could win the Republican presidential nomination
in 2012, and we are afraid that if she did so she would lead the party
to a 1964-style debacle, accompanied by unnecessary losses down the ballot.
We are afraid that even if Palin does not win the nomination, that she
will still help to brand the Republican party in a very damaging way. No
national candidacy has ever collapsed so rapidly and totally as Sarah
Palin’s in 2008. The evidence is strong that she is the only vice
presidential nominee in history to have had a significant impact on
voting preferences - and negatively so. Since voting day, she has only
continued to lose ground. Yet no matter how ill-considered her
statements and actions, her core group of supporters excuse everything
on the grounds that she is a social conservative martyr, scorned by her
cultural betters. Those excuses are exactly the wrong formula to win
back the voters the GOP lost in 2008 and needs to recover to win again.
My friend and mentor Bill Kristol may think it is cowardly to take
counsel of those fears. I think it is irresponsible not to.
National Post
David Frum, resident fellow at the American Enterprise Institute, is the
editor of NewMajority.com.
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