Normally, I am not a fan of Fox News, an media outlet I consider to be little more than the propaganda organ of the Republican party. But even Fox News has a moderating commentator or two that found Governor Sarah Palin of Alaska to be awesomely lacking in depth. Take Greta Van Susteren for example. In an interview with Greta Van Susteren of Fox News, Sarah Palin said if there is an open door for her to run for the presidency in 2012, "Then I'll plow through that door."
Palin does not realize that even many Republicans consider her to be the national joke.
The word "palin," coined from the Alaska governor's last name, should be entered in the comprehensive Oxford English Dictionary with the following classifying parameters:
- An applicant lacking even basic job knowledge, skills, and abilities
- Someone uniquely and supremely unself-aware or deficient in any relative sense of what he/she or does not know
- A person who holds authority disproportionate to his/her ethics and qualifications
- A singularly incapable person who has been appointed or elected to a position of great importance beyond his/her understanding
Examples of contextual usage:
- My new boss is such a palin! He took my deserved place because the chief executive officer is his personal friend.
- Bill sent me a real palin for the senior marketing analyst's job.
I invite your classifications and sentences defining palin.