Palin - Fox Explores "What Next?"

Fox News is out with the first "what next?" poll on former governor Sarah Palin: "homemaker" tops the closed-ended list.

Here's the full breakdown by party identification...

Q: What do you think is the best job for Sarah Palin 
now that she has resigned as governor of Alaska?

                          All
                         voters   Dem   Rep   Ind
Homemaker                  32     45     18    34
Television Talk Show Host  17     21     14    15
Vice President             14      4     27    11
College Professor          10     12      7     8
President                   6      2     12     4
(Other)                    13     10     12    21
(Don't know)                8      6     10     8

Source: Fox News poll, July 21-22; +/-3. 

By Jon Cohen |  July 28, 2009; 11:28 AM ET Polls
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Has the Post ever polled whether a retired male politician should become a homemaker?

Posted by: rovner | July 29, 2009 8:45 AM

It's a Fox News poll.

Posted by: rhinsker | July 29, 2009 10:50 AM

Has Sen. Chrissy Dodd (D - CT) refinanced his Countrywide loan ?

Posted by: hclark1 | July 29, 2009 5:43 PM

Don't you have to have a bit more than a Bachelor's degree to be a prof? And what, pray tell, might she teach? Geography? (She knows where Russia is, but didn't know Africa was a continent not a country?) Economics? Are there terminal degrees available in whining and victimology?

Posted by: mihawkeye | July 30, 2009 8:47 AM

COLLEGE PROFESSOR??

How on earth could anyone think this woman knows enough to do the job? Presumably only people without a college education, or a completely 4th rate one -- like hers.

I suppose it's elitist to think college professors should be highly educated people, able to speak well and write.

Posted by: harmlessdrudge | July 30, 2009 8:53 AM

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