Saturday, November 01, 2008
Wonder Land - WSJ.com
One thing for sure, Sarah Palin's arrival hasn't gone unnoticed.
It will be interesting to see how her future plays out...
It will be interesting to see how her future plays out...
In the Wall Street Journal, Daniel Henninger discusses the treament of Gov. Sarah Palin. He closes with:
"It seems only yesterday that the most critical skill in presidential politics was being able to connect to people in places like Bronko's bar or Saddleback Church. When Gov. Palin showed she excelled at that, the goal posts suddenly moved and the new game was being able to talk the talk in London, Paris, Tehran or Moscow. She looks about a half-step behind Sen. Obama on that learning curve.
Lorne Michaels, the executive producer of 'Saturday Night Live,' lives on the forward wave of American life. This week he gave his view of Sarah Palin to EW.com: 'I think Palin will continue to be underestimated for a while. I watched the way she connected with people, and she's powerful. Her politics aren't my politics. But you can see that she's a very powerful, very disciplined, incredibly gracious woman. This was her first time out and she's had a huge impact. People connect to her.'"