Monday, December 14, 2009
Sarah Palin - and liberal reactions
"like vampires to garlic"? Yep...
At ToledoBlade.com, Jack Kelly reports:
"Going Rogue received savage reviews from most liberals, like that from Ana Marie Cox in the Washington Post, who acknowledged she hadn't actually read the book.
Those who did have a different opinion. Stanley Fish, writing for the New York Times, described it as 'compelling and very well done.'
The reaction of liberals to Mrs. Palin - which is like that of vampires to garlic - indicate she is the Republican they fear most. With good reason, Mr. Fish thinks.
'Perseverance, the ability to absorb defeat without falling into defeatism, is the key to Palin's character,' he wrote. 'Her political opponents, especially those who dismissed Ronald Reagan before he was elected, should take note.'"