The powers-that-be want Palin to be the Republican nominee. Obama wants her to be the Republican nominee. The media wants her in the race. That's all that matters.
You got Liz Sidoti writing a piece of puff journalism speculating on Palin's viability as a candidate. Day in, day out, the media can't get enough of Palin. Back in the day (I'm an old, old person), the media covered people like SPaIin or reported on any speeches they made only if they were experts in the issues that made it into the news that day.
How is what SPaIin says on a religious television channel (or tweets or says on Facebook) newsworthy?
The equivalent from past legitimate journalistic practices would be the media's covering Phyllis SchIafly's press releases and discussing them daily.
SPaIin has no position in federal or state government. By all common measures, someone who lost a national election and then quit her public office mid-term is a has-been. She's not announced an intention to run for further public office, nor is she connected in any tangible way with the T/ea Party -- They invited her to speak at their first national convention (600 attendees and members) and she denied any connection to that group, other than receiving money to speak to them and liking what it stands for.
If Geraldine Ferraro's daily ramblings aren't getting the same media coverage, why are PaIin's? With the exception of Ferraro having completed her term of office, both are failed VP candidates who now have contracts as poIitical commentators on F0X.
The media continues to fail the American people's interests.
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