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Ignoring the OP which took her comments out of context, I'll address your last point.
There's a difference in having different opinions and being a loony. I doubt you have much tolerance or patience for CT people or people who go out of their way to say "Blah America bad blah" because it's simply not a difference of opinion, it's a difference of sanity.
Likewise what Palin preaches and stands for is mostly ignorance, populism, and backwardness. Admittedly it's been a long time since I was somewhat familiar with her (and it's been a long time since she's been relevant) but that was what I believed then and now.
I don't know what you mean by "CT people."
I can handle a difference of opinion. I can respectfully disagree with a difference of opinion. When people like you call others stupid, that are not...
She had a different education. That doesn't make her stupid. Ignorance on a topic is not stupid, nor does it mean one cannot learn. If you actually try to relate to her, you will see she is actually one smart cookie. She isn't a top notch public speaker, but she is getting better.
There is nothing ignorant, popular, or backwards of what she likes to speak about. That is a rare quality, whereas she can speak about things less popular, and people listen. The people who don't either prefer Charlatans over real people, or are polar opposites anyway.