She made three interlocking points. First, that the United States is now governed by a “permanent political class,” drawn from both parties, that is increasingly cut off from the concerns of regular people. Second, that these Republicans and Democrats have allied with big business to mutual advantage to create what she called “corporate crony capitalism.” Third, that the real political divide in the United States may no longer be between friends and foes of Big Government, but between friends and foes of vast, remote, unaccountable institutions (both public and private). ...
Read the rest at the link.
Remarks. The column opens with the observation, "Let us begin by confessing that, if Sarah Palin surfaced to say something intelligent and wise and fresh about the present American condition, many of us would fail to hear it. ..." No kidding. So if
The next day, the “lamestream” media, as she calls it, played into her fantasy of it by ignoring the ideas she unfurled ...
then maybe it's not a "fantasy" on Palin's part after all?
(HT Marc Danziger, via FB.)

