A simple request: Please stop calling Sarah Palin names.
If you find her politics repellant and her intellectual gifts lacking, fine. Just say so. But stop with the verbal abuse and the debased revenge fantasies.
Palin has always had a gift for making her critics crazy. But it's been five years since she was sprung from Alaskan obscurity as kind of "Hail Mary pass" for John McCain's faltering presidential dreams.
Liberals: She can't hurt you anymore. It's time to get over her.
Her career is about self-enrichment now, not politics.
She's found a formula for financial success and continuing celebrity. With reality shows, books, speeches and TV commentary, she's created a Palin family media empire. Yes, she dabbles in political endorsements, helping tea party candidates with mixed success, but having bailed on the Alaska governorship little more than halfway through her first term, it doesn't appear she will be running for office again anytime soon. She's basically out of politics.
Still, the former Alaska governor periodically makes waves. There will be an incendiary Facebook post here, an indefensible exaggeration in a speech there, or an ignorant remark in an interview. Like any public figure, she can expect her words to be scrutinized and her gaffes to be critiqued. Indeed, she thrives on it.
But when the claws come out for Palin, otherwise enlightened people feel it's OK to act like clueless sexists. (Hillary Clinton has been, and will be, subjected to the same kind of abuse.)