On the same day a poll shows the vast majority of Americans don't think Sarah Palin is qualified to be president, two old-line pundits say she must be taken seriously.
Joe Klein: "The Obama presidency certainly hasn't ushered in an era of comity and prosperity. In the end, though, Palin is offering the opposite of hope and change: despair and stasis. The despair is histrionic and purposefully distorted; the stasis proved disastrous during the Bush Administration. But is Sarah Palin the favorite to win the Republican presidential nomination and therefore someone to be taken absolutely seriously? You betcha."
David Broder: "Those who want to stop her will need more ammunition than deriding her habit of writing on her hand. The lady is good."