"All I ever really needed to know I learned on the basketball court." That's Sarah Palin, circa 2004, when she was merely, as the Obama campaign would say, "the former mayor of a town of 9,000 with zero foreign policy experience." More than once on her way to becoming a national political phenom as John McCain's running mate, Palin has said she owes it all to playing hoops. But she's not just talking about basketball. She's talking about girls' basketball. In Alaska. In the seventies. It was a time and a place before identity politics. Before feminists made young female...
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