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Monday, October 06, 2008

The Palin Mystique

Lots of folks are flummoxed by Sarah Palin, especially liberals and Democrats. They don’t understand her. They don’t like her. They don’t understand her appeal. Some are afraid of her because of her appeal. She’s a true political phenomenon.

Writer Peggy Noonan’s latest column addresses the Palin appeal very effectively:

She killed. She had him at "Nice to meet you. Hey, can I call you Joe?" She was the star. He was the second male lead, the good-natured best friend of the leading man. She was not petrified but peppy.

The whole debate was about Sarah Palin. She is not a person of thought but of action. Interviews are about thinking, about reflecting, marshaling data and integrating it into an answer. Debates are more active, more propelled—they are thrust and parry. They are for campaigners. She is a campaigner. Her syntax did not hold, but her magnetism did. At one point she literally winked at the nation.

As far as Mrs. Palin was concerned, Gwen Ifill was not there, and Joe Biden was not there. Sarah and the camera were there. This was classic "talk over the heads of the media straight to the people," and it is a long time since I've seen it done so well, though so transparently. There were moments when she seemed to be doing an infomercial pitch for charm in politics. But it was an effective infomercial.

Joe Biden seems to have walked in thinking that she was an idiot and that he only had to patiently wait for this fact to reveal itself. This was a miscalculation.

Lot’s of people have miscalculated where Mrs. Palin is concerned.

More on Joe Biden tomorrow.

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