Will history remember unforgettable Sarah Palin?
William Miller is the answer. The question is who was the last Republican candidate for vice president that everyone forgot. Miller ran with Barry Goldwater in 1964 before the pair was trounced by Lyndon Baines Johnson. Goldwater came back from that defeat to represent Arizona in the Senate until retiring. John McCain took over the seat from Goldwater. Now McCain has picked someone who hardly anyone will forget. Remembering 44-year-old Gov. Sarah Palin doesn’t seem to be a problem today, but if she and McCain lose, she is likely to be recalled as the biggest VP mistake since the Democrats stood behind Thomas Eagleton 1,000 percent. Palin’s handlers are dribbling out tiny, controlled media shots. First ABC’s affable, but no heavy puncher, Charlie Gibson queried her and showed that Palin has a Cliff’s Notes grasp of national and foreign policy, with little depth. Then the sycophantic Hannity and Colmes on Fox News served up an hour’s worth of soft pitches. Next up is CBS’s Katie Couric,