Again, she was either lying about that article or too dumb to understand it, but that didn't stop her from making such an infantile comment.
And yes, I find either her inability to understand the issue or her devotion to distorting facts to be deeply disturbing. This is not someone who should be given any sort of responsibility.
(waits for the Tu quoques)
It makes a lot more sense when you understand that Movement Conservatism (as opposed to the wider philosophy of Conservatives etc) is partly driven by what is known by the colloquialism "Dirty Flippin' Hippy Punching"; it's a pure, visceral desire to just offend liberals as much as possible, for what ever reason the individual Movement Conservative thinks they need punching.
On 4Chan, it would be known as doing something for "the lulz", but in this case, they
love that Sarah Palin is so incredibly dumb because, even if it means the country burns, it'll burn up some liberals even more! Which raises the question of who
really loves their country... but that's the basic drive behind some of her support; not just that it allows them to declare liberals "Ivory Tower Elitists", but that they know it causes genuine anguish to them.
It works so well politically however because people with real power in the media, but who wouldn't define themselves as Movement Conservatives have a lot of sympathy for "DFHP" too; partly because it's all become so dominated by the interests of the corporations that own the media outlets... there's not much sympathy for alternative lifestyles except as freak show entertainment. "If it bleeds it leads" has now become "If it bleeds, it leads, but only if it leads to profit"; someone making a moral choice is only newsworthy if they suffer for it, and then sell their life story to Oprah and hawk it around the publishers. Hence the massive bias towards pro-war reporting for instance; fear is big business. Reporters and opinion makers then don't call it out "DFHP" for what it is because it would require awareness of their own biases; they just know that everyone in the office, when they report on environmentalists or educationalists or even scientists who try to talk about pure knowledge is going to snort "Dirty f***ing hippy!" and it becomes conventional wisdom.
You might think I'm exaggerating about how emotional, how below the level of self-awareness this response is. If only; Here's how Rich Lowry at The National Review reported on Sarah Palin's Vice Presidential Debate;
I'm sure I'm not the only male in America who, when Palin dropped her first wink, sat up a little straighter on the couch and said, "Hey, I think she just winked at me." And her smile. By the end, when she clearly knew she was doing well, it was so sparkling it was almost mesmerizing. It sent little starbursts through the screen and ricocheting around the living rooms of America. This is a quality that can't be learned; it's either something you have or you don't, and man, she's got it.
http://www.nationalreview.com/corner/171291/projecting-through-screen/rich-lowry
Compared to giving Rich Lowry little starbursts, who'd want to listen to a dirty... well, you know the rest!