As previously noted, the harshest critiques of Palin's “No Más” moment continue to be launched from Republican circles, an intramural development which only weakens the rallying cry that liberal journalists are the ones unfairly attacking Palin. (In fact, many are glorifying her.)
The latest rhetorical thrashing comes courtesy of GOP strategist and talking head Mike Murphy [emphasis added]:
Gov. Sarah Palin is the political train wreck that keeps on giving. First, she was an awful choice last year as John McCain's running mate. I came to this conclusion with regret - I am one of McCain's biggest admirers.
It gets worse, trust me.
UPDATED: The WSJ's Peggy Noonan joins the GOP pile-on:
She was not thoughtful. She was a gifted retail politician who displayed the disadvantages of being born into a point of view (in her case a form of conservatism; elsewhere and in other circumstances, it could have been a form of liberalism) and swallowing it whole: She never learned how the other sides think, or why...In television interviews she was out of her depth in a shallow pool. She was limited in her ability to explain and defend her positions, and sometimes in knowing them. She couldn't say what she read because she didn't read anything
It gets worse, trust me.
UPDATED: These people are merciless! From John Hinderaker at the far-right site Power Line:
The biggest problem with her press conference was that her stated reasons for resigning her office didn't make much sense...I still think Palin's resignation was a mistake; it will make the logistics of campaigning much easier, but her failure to complete the only major government job to which she has been elected will haunt her.
UPDATED: In case you missed it, GOP talking head Ed Rollins called Palin's resignation performance a “disaster,” “insulting,” and “incoherent.”