A revealing e-mail obtained exclusively by
Vanity Fair suggests that some see Sarah Palin as a figure of biblical importance. She may even agree.
Sarah Palin has often suggested that she believes her rise to power
is divinely ordained. She is, moreover, the only contemporary American
politician whose admirers openly describe her as a modern-day version of
a biblical character.
On the main pro-Palin blog,
Conservatives4Palin,
many postings contemplate Palin’s resemblance to Queen Esther, the
eponymous hero of a short book in the Hebrew Bible. And Palin herself
encourages the analogy. This past April, for instance, she told a
Christian group in Louisville, Kentucky, that she often reads the book
of Esther to her daughter Piper at bedtime.
Palin seems first to
have gotten the idea that she might be a new Esther shortly after being
elected governor in 2006, when she asked one of her former pastors for
an example of biblical leadership that she could emulate. Quoting
scripture, the pastor told Palin that she, like Esther, had “come to the
Kingdom for such a time as this.”
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