Thank You Peggy Noonan!

Finally! Someone on the right, finally understands the truth:

Sarah Palin’s resignation gives Republicans a new opportunity to see her plain—to review the bidding, see her strengths, acknowledge her limits, and let go of her drama. It is an opportunity they should take. They mean to rebuild a great party. They need to do it on solid ground.

Her history does not need to be rehearsed at any length. Ten months ago she was embraced with friendliness by her party. The left and the media immediately overplayed their hand, with attacks on her children. The party rallied round, as a party should. She went on the trail a sensation but demonstrated in the ensuing months that she was not ready to go national and in fact never would be. She was hungry, loved politics, had charm and energy, loved walking onto the stage, waving and doing the stump speech. All good. But she was not thoughtful. She was a gifted retail politician who displayed the disadvantages of being born into a point of view (in her case a form of conservatism; elsewhere and in other circumstances, it could have been a form of liberalism) and swallowing it whole: She never learned how the other sides think, or why.

In television interviews she was out of her depth in a shallow pool. She was limited in her ability to explain and defend her positions, and sometimes in knowing them. She couldn’t say what she read because she didn’t read anything. She was utterly unconcerned by all this and seemed in fact rather proud of it: It was evidence of her authenticity. She experienced criticism as both partisan and cruel because she could see no truth in any of it. She wasn’t thoughtful enough to know she wasn’t thoughtful enough. Her presentation up to the end has been scattered, illogical, manipulative and self-referential to the point of self-reverence. “I’m not wired that way,” “I’m not a quitter,” “I’m standing up for our values.” I’m, I’m, I’m.

In another age it might not have been terrible, but here and now it was actually rather horrifying.

via Peggy Noonan: A Farewell to Harms – WSJ.com.

Finally, someone has told the truth about Sarah Palin.

More:

Here’s why all this matters. The world is a dangerous place. It has never been more so, or more complicated, more straining of the reasoning powers of those with actual genius and true judgment. This is a time for conservative leaders who know how to think.

Here are a few examples of what we may face in the next 10 years: a profound and prolonged American crash, with the admission of bankruptcy and the spread of deep social unrest; one or more American cities getting hit with weapons of mass destruction from an unknown source; faint glimmers of actual secessionist movements as Americans for various reasons and in various areas decide the burdens and assumptions of the federal government are no longer attractive or legitimate.

The era we face, that is soon upon us, will require a great deal from our leaders. They had better be sturdy. They will have to be gifted. There will be many who cannot, and should not, make the cut. Now is the time to look for those who can. And so the Republican party should get serious, as serious as the age, because that is what a grown-up, responsible party—a party that deserves to lead—would do.

It’s not a time to be frivolous, or to feel the temptation of resentment, or the temptation of thinking next year will be more or less like last year, and the assumptions of our childhoods will more or less reign in our future. It won’t be that way.

We are going to need the best.

Possibly the best thing Noonan has ever written. I can imagine the Palin-Bots are going to trash Noonan for having the gall to write this. But it is the truth.

Thank You Peggy for telling the truth.

4 Replies to “Thank You Peggy Noonan!”

  1. I think that the “truth” may be more elusive than you suppose.

    It’s very hard to get a clear idea of the capabilities of any of these national political figures.

    Paleontologists dig up a hip bone and conclude that some dinosaur was loyal to her mate.

    Well … maybe so.

    The image of national politician in our minds has been created in the same way, and, without prolonged personal contact, we have little chance of knowing who they are, or what makes them tick.

  2. The only man in Washington who has shown impeccable integrity, consistency and maturity is Ron Paul. If the Republican Party would stop denying and suppressing his message and, instead, embrace it, the Party will begin to succeed and provide the leadership the country needs so badly.

  3. Rocky,

    You have identified the solution, but it is not one the RepubliCONs want to face. It seems they would rather go the way of the buggy whip..and they will.

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