The emails proved that not counting her idiotic religious fundamentalism, Palin was a pragmatic moderate,
and only became the rightwing's political equivalent of arm candy AFTER she was nominated for VP.
"...her idiotic religious fundamentalism,..."
And another of the hallmarks of what passes for thinking from the Left!
Funny how you made this comment on the same day as the new executive editor at The New York Times, Jill Abramson.
"That’s certainly the case with Jill Abramson’s suggestion on Thursday that her elevation to the position of executive editor at The New York Times amounted to a transfiguration and apotheosis, as well as the sacred fulfillment of the family faith that guided her childhood.
Not only did she compare her new appointment to “ascending to Valhalla,” but in the original versions of a Times report by Jeremy W. Peters, she flatly declared: “In my house growing up, The Times substituted for religion.”
Jill Abramson
The religion of the Left is Liberalism! No wonder you guys annointed Obama as the Messiah!
...you guys should check out Daniel 2:33
You don't think that believing the Earth is 6000 years old is 'idiotic'?
Then, please, put your wordsmithing talents to worthwhile use and tell me what word would more precisely describe that.
1. "You don't think that believing the Earth is 6000 years old is 'idiotic'?"
You don't think that believieving that Obama is a an emissary of the gods is idiotic?
He claimed, at his nomination, that this would be “the moment when the rise of the oceans would begin to slow and our planet begin to heal.” Barack Obama’s victory speech, June 3, 2008 The day will come when we look back at this display of hubris and narcissism, and the complicity of the public which found him more popular than Jesus Christ, Martin Luther King, and Mother Teresa (January 2009 poll found in ‘Christianity Today,’ February 22, 2009) as astounding.
a. Susan Sarandon: ”He is a community organizer like Jesus was, and now we’re a community and he can organize us.” The Hill, January 21, 2009
b. David Cordero, 24, made the sculpture for his senior show after noticing all the attention Obama has received: "All of this is a response to what I've been witnessing and hearing, this idea that Barack is sort of a potential savior that might come and absolve the country of all its sins," Cordero said.
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/17927102/
a. Samantha Fennell, formerly an associate publisher of Elle, wrote on the magazine’s website a month later: “When I attended my second “Obama Live” fund-raiser last week at New York City’s Grand Hyatt, . . . I was on my feet as Senator Obama entered the room. Fate had blessed me in this moment. . . . In a moment of divine intervention, he saw me,…”
b. Evan Thomas, a Newsweek editor, on the show Hardball with Chris Matthews last June: …”Obama is standing above the country, above the world. He’s sort of God.”
c. The deifications and hagiologies were particularly overt in the remarks of prominent black figures. Filmmaker Spike Lee, predicting an Obama victory, implicitly compared the candidate with Christ: “You’ll have to measure time by ‘Before Obama’ and ‘After Obama.’ . . .
d. Jesse Jackson, Jr. called Obama’s securing the Democratic nomination “so extraordinary that another chapter could be added to the Bible to chronicle its significance.”
2. "In 1997, a poll by the Gallup organization showed that 5% of US adults with professional degrees in science took a YEC [Young Earth Creation] view.
http://conservapedia.com/Young_Earth_Creationism
3. Considerably more than 5% of you folks found a concupiscent reaction to Obama.
Still want to talk about 'idiotic'?