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					Originally Posted by  Tom
					 
				 
				I've never looked at her and thought she's just as smart as me.  I'm surprised you did. 
			
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 Here's the thing. 
1) It was the politest way to say it.
2) I am well aware that our perception of her is highly distorted.  She was thrown into a world that was WAY out of her league and she floundered.  She came out looking far dumber than she actually is.   I can't imagine being sat down in front of Katie Couric with as little preparation time as they gave her and coming off looking particularly intelligent.  It's like taking a college baseball player who was a walk on on his team, making him face Nolan Ryan in his prime, and pointing and laughing at him when he strikes out and nearly falls down swinging at a 100mph fastball.
I do not think she's a blathering moron.  I think she possesses the attitude that is courted by the Republican party that values brashness and "gumption" over knowledge.  That attitude earned her the governorship, so I don't blame her for holding on to it.  But playing it by ear doesn't cut it in the majors.  She got a very ugly, painful lesson in the difference between ability and skill, and the reality that just because you got a knack for something doesn't mean you don't also have to sit down and gather some knowledge to rise to the highest level.