November 17, 2009 8:56 PM

Palin Needs to Take Herself Seriously

By
Marc Ambinder
(CBS)  The "On The Marc" column is written by Marc Ambinder, CBS News' chief political consultant.

The key to making a political comeback is to have somewhere to come back from -- and somewhere to return to.

Sarah Palin can't make a comeback because she didn't go anywhere. Not up, not down. Not sideways. Aside from a brief and totally artificial post selection bounce last year, Palin remains a fixed political commodity.

To simplify, the entire political left thinks she's a caricature of know-nothing knuckle-dragging conservatism. About half of the political right thinks she's an anti-hero. The rest of the right is nervous about her effects on that first half.

For Palin to get to somewhere -- for her to create a political narrative that changes people's minds about her, she has to change something.

An idea: since an overwhelming majority of Americans don't believe she is qualified to be president, Palin could spend the better part of three years boning up on policy. Instead, she resigned the governorship, bizarrely so, and promised to work on Alaskan issues from the outside. To date, her contribution to the world of policy: "death panels."

Palin, as the book "Sarah From Alaska" by Scott Conroy and Shushannah Walshe shows, is very happy to be where she is. Her lack of depth, she thinks, is a creation of the liberal media. It's well and good for her to think that, but it isn't true.

Instead, Palin is content to update her Facebook page with well-written -- ghost-written -- formulaic conservative talking points. This isn't a knock against conservative ideas -- this is a knock against Palin's incapacity to understand how limited she is by her refusal to engage with the world on its own terms.

Read an Exclusive Excerpt from "Sarah from Alaska"
Washington Unplugged Interviews Conroy and Walshe

The right conservative can seize the moment. The right type of candidate can fuse social conservatism and economic populism in a way that harnesses the discontent of the Obama era. But there is no reason whatsoever to believe that Palin remotely qualifies.

Former Gov. Mike Huckabee of Arkansas is eager to occupy this terrain. He has a better claim to it, having served eight pragmatic years as the governor of a state.

I don't know whether this conservative-populist fusion can elect someone president. I suspect not. But it can certainly win a nomination -- and any Republican who isn't preparing for a nasty referendum on the GOP establishment during the 2012 primaries is not going to make it out of Keokuk.

Palin doesn't lead a movement now because movement implies a direction. She leads Palinism -- a static universe that isn't expanding beyond a density of about 23 percent of adults.

CBS News Poll: Less Than 1 in 4 Have Favorable View of Palin

She can give a charming interview, but not one without self-promoting errors -- even small adjustments to the truth that probably aren't worth the guff she gets for the embellishment.

To be a more plausible candidate, Palin doesn't have to give up on annoying the media. She doesn't have to soften her conservatism. She doesn't have to wear new clothes or work on her accent. She doesn't have to reject her family, or to compromise her values, or any of that.

And yet -- that's what Palin seems to believe that changing would entail. What she has to do, really, is to take the idea of the presidency seriously -- to display humility (not an "my interview went poorly" humility) -- and to earn the trust of Americans.

That's going to be tough to do if she doesn't recognize that her selection as vice presidential candidate in 2008 was largely ornamental -- for political reasons -- and not plausibly based on merit.

Couldn't you say the same thing about Barack Obama? Back in 2002, he got something right that Washington got really wrong. Simply based on his knowledge of the way the world worked, he correctly predicted the consequences of a disastrous war with Iraq. But he had to work, over the course of a long primary, to cross the commander-in-chief threshold. Had the economy not tanked, perhaps he might not have crossed the threshold.

Palin can't assume that the political environment will give her an "Easy Button." She has to work at it.

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by pjk12354 November 18, 2009 6:45 PM EST
It is my guess that, as a kid, Sarah Palin was a spoiled brat.
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by lightningF November 17, 2009 5:53 PM EST
The Bed wetters seem to take her seriously enough,they keep bashing her, because they are afraid of her. The liberals do not like her because she is not like them,she is Middle class,speaks from the heart and connects with the Tax Payers.She doe not have an Ivy leaque degree,she has 5 children with common names and is extremely popular with the voters.
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by egresor November 17, 2009 8:12 PM EST
that isn't why people bash her. it's because they see she is a political fraud
by pjk12354 November 18, 2009 7:40 AM EST
Maybe if she really practiced the family values she preaches & actually spent some time with her kids........she then might not have an illegitamate grandkid.........
by environmental_wacko November 17, 2009 5:44 PM EST
I love it that Sarah "The Quitter" Palin is duping all these conservative knit wits out of their $9.95. I really do hope she emerges as the new face of the Limbaughrican Party. She's hilarious.
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by lovenpeace1 November 17, 2009 5:02 PM EST
Folks,

I am extremely happy that Sarah Palin decided to follow the foot-steps of her mentor Rush Limbaugh. She is famous but wants to be super rich like Rush with or without a public office.

After GW Bush, Sarah is the best thing that has happened to the Democratic Party.

I look forward to the 'Going Rogue Part 2' book and the 'Going Rogue' movie.
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by rqt November 17, 2009 4:25 PM EST
CBS does not have to work to sell her books if you notice she is the number 1 sell and her book just came out today. She is doing it on her own.
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by rqt November 17, 2009 4:23 PM EST
Well we can see the left wing news media is afraid she is going to go somewhere and they won't be able to cover her cause she walks her own walk not the news media.
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by erasmus111 November 17, 2009 1:17 PM EST
Ummmm, I was kinda thinking she already took herself TOO seriously.
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by Omni-Present101 November 17, 2009 12:48 PM EST
http://blogs.abcnews.com/politicalpunch/2009/01/palin-to-attend.html
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For a Woman who Claimed, President Obama "Palled Around With Terrorist"

She sure as Hell Crossed Over 3 Time Zones To Meet President Obama, in Person.
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Jake Tapper Notes Below..

Palin to attend Alfalfa Club Dinner President Obama Will Be There Too

January 29, 2009

Washington DC's elite Alfalfa Club has only 200 or so members, mostly drawn from the worlds of business and politics (and specifically not from journalism).

Since 1913, the club has feted various leaders and jokingly nominated its own presidential candidates in an annual booze-and-giggles off-the-record black-tie dinner.

President George W. Bush attended the Alfalfa Club dinner every year of his presidency. And President Obama will be there Saturday night.

One other guest?

Yesterday in Juneau, Alaska, Gov. Sarah Palin told reporters should would be there.

Strictly as an advocate for Alaska, of course.

?The Alfalfa dinner, Yes, in fact that?s because President Obama is scheduled to be there," Palin said.

"And how often will I have an opportunity to have dinner with the president ?

I will take up that offer to do so."

Jake Tapper:"I hope none of the "terrorists" whom Palin during the campaign repeatedly accused the President of "Palling around with" will be there ?

Could be a Security Issue !!
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by nirak2-2009 November 17, 2009 1:03 PM EST
That comment about Obama palling around with Terrorist is the one this woman lost me.
by nirak2-2009 November 17, 2009 12:29 PM EST
CBC is working hard to sell her book?
I recommend to people who like to read that trash that you wait.
It will be in bookstores for $ 3.99 in no time.
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by brianblogger November 17, 2009 12:24 PM EST
I love how these twits believe that they can offer Sarah some advice, as if she's going to listen to them. Palin got to where she is today on her own accomplishments.
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by suzyku November 17, 2009 12:49 PM EST
Her own accomplishments?! Telling lies, distorting the truth, being one of the nastiest people on earth (other than dick cheney). She needs to "grow a brain" and if she actually believes the garbage she "spews", then she needs serious mental help!
by nirak2-2009 November 17, 2009 1:04 PM EST
What accomplishment I like to ask
She never finished a job she started for heavens sake.
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