davefoc
Philosopher
For those, like myself, not entirely familiar with the word, "recondite". From dictionary.com.
1. dealing with very profound, difficult, or abstruse subject matter: a recondite treatise.
2. beyond ordinary knowledge or understanding; esoteric: recondite principles.
3. little known; obscure: a recondite fact.
I guess Cicero is saying that he agrees that Palin didn't show a lot of knowledge or analytical skill with what she said. In particular, she didn't talk in a way that would appeal to people looking for educated discourse, but that doesn't mean she isn't brilliant. And even if there isn't evidence of brilliance, Cicero still thinks she's great because she's from the right party and she holds views that he agrees with.
As someone that shares at least some of Cicero's views, I would have liked to see somebody more capable of elucidating why those views are correct.
1. dealing with very profound, difficult, or abstruse subject matter: a recondite treatise.
2. beyond ordinary knowledge or understanding; esoteric: recondite principles.
3. little known; obscure: a recondite fact.
I guess Cicero is saying that he agrees that Palin didn't show a lot of knowledge or analytical skill with what she said. In particular, she didn't talk in a way that would appeal to people looking for educated discourse, but that doesn't mean she isn't brilliant. And even if there isn't evidence of brilliance, Cicero still thinks she's great because she's from the right party and she holds views that he agrees with.
As someone that shares at least some of Cicero's views, I would have liked to see somebody more capable of elucidating why those views are correct.