Judging Who is Smart
By Randall Hoven, The American Thinker
Apparently, the skill most highly prized in a President is articulateness in extemporaneous public speaking. In fact, it is so highly prized, it is considered a necessary condition to assume the Presidency, and probably even a sufficient one. At least if you believe Big Media and an ever-increasing herd of conservative pundits.
I use Sarah Palin as an example. Throughout her life, she was chosen by her peers for leadership roles.
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* In high school she was chosen to be captain of the basketball team. Her team won the State Championship when she was captain. In fact, she sank the winning shot in the championship game - with a broken ankle.
* In high school she was chosen as leader of the Fellowship of Christian Athletes.
* When she showed up at PTA meetings in support of her own children’s education, her peers said she should run for councilman. She did and she won.
* As a councilwoman, her peers said she should run for mayor. She did and she won.
* As mayor, her fellow mayors thought she should be President of the Alaska Council of Mayors. She won that election too.
* The Alaska governor appointed her as chair of the Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation Commission.
* Her peers thought she should run for governor. She did and she won.
* John McCain selected her to be his Vice Presidential running mate.
Just for grins, count the word “won” in the above list.
At every step, she did not push her way up; she was pulled up. And not by the rich or powerful. She had no champion or mentor, no big-money backers. She was simply recognized for her competence, integrity and leadership by people who weren’t finding it elsewhere.
Her years as councilwoman, mayor and governor add up to 12 years of elective office, one year more than Barack Obama has had. Her years as mayor and governor add up to eight years of executive experience in public office, compared to zero for both Obama and Biden.
All that, plus beauty queen, hunter, fisher, bush-pilot, etc., yet she’s written not a single autobiography.
Is Sarah stupid? In high school she was in the National Honor Society. She was inducted into the Sigma Beta Delta Honor Society as a student at Alaska Pacific University. She graduated from the University of Idaho. The only factoid that I can find that would indicate any stupidity on her part is that her college major was journalism. But that does not necessarily make you stupid.
Since she has eight years experience in elected, executive office, we should know how stupid she is by how much she screwed up in those positions, right? Trouble is, she didn’t screw up. In fact, her popularity has been in the 80-90% range, the highest of any public office holder in the country.
Is being Governor of Alaska or being chair of the Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation Commission just a sort of easy gig, something a stupid person could sleep-walk through, like, say, voting “present” 130 times in the state legislature? As governor she negotiated a gas pipeline deal that had been held up for years. She had to negotiate with Big Oil and with Canada to do that, by the way. And Big Oil was not happy with the deal. I guess just any stupid person could do that.
In recent years Alaska produced 20% of all the oil and gas produced in the US. You think there might have been some pressure in such positions, given Big Oil, big money, crony politics, environmental and business regulations, and international trade were involved? Sarah resigned from the Oil & Gas Commission at one point to protest the ethics of a fellow Republican. That Republican later resigned his position and paid a fine.
Was she stupid for that? Could you imagine, say, Joe Biden resigning from an influential commission because a fellow Democrat on it had questionable ethics? (Hint: he’s still in the Senate, where he chaired the Judicial Committee for 16 years.)
Maybe some people think Sarah’s stupid or incompetent from what they saw on the internet or forwarded email. If so, take two aspirin and try Snopes.com.
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* A black man fathered Bristol Palin’s baby? FALSE.
* That list of books she banned from the Wasilla library? FALSE.
* Piper Palin flipped off a little boy? FALSE.
* That picture of Sarah in a bikini holding a rifle? FALSE.
* Quotes from Sarah concerning Creationism? FALSE.
* That quote from the transcript of her interview with Katie Couric? FALSE (It was really from Saturday Night Live.)
* And that report card showing Sarah getting low grades and an SAT score in the Paul Wellstone range? FALSE .
Her biggest gaffe? Changing her mind on the bridge to nowhere. Her biggest scandal? Getting a state employee fired for the possible reason of not firing a state trooper who drank on the job, tasered Sarah’s 10-year-old nephew, and threatened to kill her father. Even if she did it for exactly those reasons, she committed no crime. This, in a state swimming in Big Oil money and federal grants. The guy who hacked into her private email account could not even find anything “juicy,” despite his best efforts to do exactly that. On the clean scale, Sarah is pegged at “squeaky.” They have to make stuff up to get even close.
By everything we know about Sarah Palin that is factual and verifiable, she is intelligent, honest and competent. So why then do so many people think she isn’t? The answer boils down to one and only one thing: her extemporaneous public speaking. The Couric interview. The Gibson interview. The VP debates.
We can illustrate with examples. Below is an excerpt (a real one) from the VP debates that I received in a forwarded email from someone who used it to prove how stupid Sarah is. My version is taken from CNN.
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First of all, I consider a journalism major a plus - shows curiosity.
Second of all, there are many form of intelligence, including social and emotional intelligence, both of which I consider more important than the standard IQ measure, all of which Sarah Palin has in abundance, and showing through with her current interview with Drew Griffin on CNN.
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