
It will spark chagrin or calls for celebration, but former Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin is back.
Folks on both sides of the political aisle are rejoicing, and folks on both sides of the political aisle are frowning.
Oddly enough, much of Palin's appeal is the fact that she can elicit very different responses from the same groups of people.
Conservatives have continued to look for a rock star who can energize the base, especially as the GOP faces a Democratic supermajority sitting in the Senate.
The Republican brand is seeking to prime itself for a comeback amid rising unemployment and a tough universal health care battle. If anyone can emblazon the conservative base, it's Sarah Palin. Many conservatives are looking to rally around her as she makes her presence known in the lower 48.
There are, however, Republicans holding out for a better standard bearer. This time last year, Palin was seen as a risky but gutsy surprise pick for the VP slot on the McCain ticket. Since then, her approval ratings in Alaska have dropped as did her popularity throughout the rest of the country. Silently, some within the GOP wonder what it means for the party's immediate future if the most inspiring politician in their camp is a former vice presidential candidate who struggled with presidential politics in the fall and terminated her first term in office just two years in.
This paradox is welcomed by Democrats. Even as they see a chance to thwart a Republican revival by celebrating Palin's recent woes, they must also be aware that having a young formerly elected conservative official "learning the ropes" in the media spotlight could bring much-needed attention to the GOP, attention that could help bolster its public image.
Just as Palin's options seem to be endless, so does her potential to impact the political landscape. Of course, it will largely depend on who she spends her time palling around with and who she tries to persuade.
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Lenny McAllisteris a political commentator who has been featured on CNN, CNN.com/live, XM Radio's 'The Power Table' and Fox Charlotte's 'FOX News Rising'. His book, 'Diary of a Mad Black PYC (Proud Young Conservative),' is in print now. Follow him on Twitter or Facebook and at LennyMcAllister.com, where his weekly video commentary can be found.


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By: donna johnson on 7/29/2009 7:34PM
it just goes to show u, nothing has changed, and I also think that anyone that says president obama is a racist their cities and town should vote them out.
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By: Jaclyn Jones on 8/04/2009 12:58AM
It is really amazing to me that white people luv and cheer ignorance among their leadership, but hate intelligence among minorities. It is so hard to stomach.
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By: Larry on 8/20/2009 3:47AM
Ignorance by any race is hard to stomach. Watching videos of Obama's town hall meetings with both blacks and whites applauding over his talk of the health reform bill. I have read the 1000 plus pages of the bill and repeadtly watched his news tape reels in dismay as from his own comments it is obvious on numerous points that he dosent fully know whats in the bill but yet he's pushing it!!! Palin isn't a choice but our whitehouse has went from dumb to dummer. We ARE in a mess.
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By: purplengold73 on 8/09/2009 3:20PM
She's a right-wing nut case being paid millions of dollars to smear anyone that don't agree with her hatred views. Palin and her anti-america husband spews hate and her audience are bigot folks. Christian, this is not christian behavior! The girl playing with fire and she will get burnt!!!
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