There’s an article about Sarah Palin in the new Vanity Fair, and the thing’s damn near 10,000 words. But is it worth plowing through writer Todd S. Purdum’s overheated prose (“It was in this environment that her ambition first found an outlet in public office, and where she first tasted the 151-proof Everclear that is power.”) to get the whole story? I spent the last hour reading it, and I have determined that there are several types of people who definitely qualify!
Among them:
You are unaware that almost every single person in John McCain’s campaign was horrified by her unwillingness to prepare, her attempts to promote herself at the expense of the campaign, and by the possibility that she might actually become the Vice President (or worse, President) of the United States.