We are certainly seeing early and aggresive signs along those 'revolutionary' lines aren't we? Some premature usurping shall we say or a freudian slip of the tongue perhaps?
Pabst... this is a bit of a stretch, don't you think? Palin a revolutionary? Against allowing a 13 year old child to terminate a gang-rape-induced pregnancy? Believes the earth is 3000 years old? Cited the fact that she can see Russia from her office as foreign policy experience (until informed by the brain trust that the suggestion is absurd)? Lied about being against the 'Bridge to Nowhere'? Not allowed by the brain trust to take impromptu questions for fear that she'll stick her foot in her mouth? Most revolutionaries I know would have no problem with extempore speaking. I understand that you feel you have to balance all the spewage coming from the radical left, but this is a bit over the top. Believe it or not, I don't mind Palin as a stereotype. I don't mind ball-busting women who want power and will do whatever it takes to get it. Men who are uncertain of their own bona fides tend to dislike women like this. I like motivated people who go out and get what they want. But a revolutionary? Ready to be President? Come on.
Yea Nik, I think she's anti-government zealot. A conservative poupulist. She seems to REALLY into the "serving the people' thing rather than it being a slogan. Also you too are guilty of mis representing statements attributed to her. Russia from her "office"? Please show me. I think she said one can see Russia from Alaska which of course is true. Also show me something about 3000 year old earth. Ya know I'm a Jesuit educated Catholic but only around 15% of my faith is a held belief. Life is lived in the grey, no?