Which will make our liberals shake with fear:
Sarah Palin has erased her drop in the polls that followed her resignation as Alaska governor, according to new national survey.
But when it comes to opinions of Palin, a CNN/Opinion Research Corporation poll released Monday suggests a partisan divide and a gender gap.
The survey indicates that Americans are split on Palin, with 46 percent saying they have a favorable opinion of her and an equal amount saying they have an unfavorable view of last year’s Republican vice presidential nominee.
Which approval rating, by the way, is very close to Obama’s right now…and he’s on the way down.
Methinks the demonization of Palin just went too far – she’s really just an all-American girl who represents what is best in our nation: our faith in God; our faith in our people; our can-do spirit. She’s hated on the left – and on the elite right – because she is just one of the people…and that scares the living daylights out of some people. They know darn well that if she were to get in to the White House, they would have no hold over her – no way to hold her down and make her compromise with the sick, nauseating mess in DC.
Whether she’ll end up running in 2012 is still an unknown – also unknown is whether I’ll back her or, indeed, anyone in the GOP primary for that year (as a good Republican, I’ll support the eventual nominee, but I’m not inclined, at the moment, to commit myself to any particular candidate); its all very much up in the air and, of course, the 2010 results will play a large role in who chooses to run and what they’re prospects really are. But regardless of what the future holds, Sarah Palin has shaken up American politics (and let us remember to thank John McCain at least for this) – the Powerful know that the people are angry and willing to storm the barricades of complacent, corrupt DC politics-as-usual. Palin may not end up leading the charge, but the charge will be done.