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eggwards ([personal profile] eggwards) wrote2008-09-04 11:08 am

She's No Lady

This week, John McCain made the stupidest move of his political career. He put Alaska Governor Sarah Palin on the national stage.

It’s not that he put an unvetted, untested young politician in the spotlight, nor is it that he put her family, unwittingly or not on the national radar. It’s that he put out there a politician that will outshine him at his own convention, and possibly for the rest of the campaign. He placed a woman on the ticket that energized the Republican base and connected with them unlike McCain who had been struggling with them since the primaries began. With one pick he once again fired up the culture wars where we seemed to be actually talking about issues…for a moment.

Set up by low expectations, Sarah Palin has come out swinging, but just like McCain there’s little substance behind the snarky attacks against the Democrats, the media and those uppity citified folks who live on the coasts. Sure, she can give a speech, but the Republicans are holding her back from talking about foreign policy, or even domestic policy. Not only is the party keeping her sequestered, but they also claim that any criticism against her is “sexist.” It’s funny how they are trying to tell us that she’s so experienced, but apparently they are afraid to let her in front of a microphone without a script.

Still, Sarah Palin represents something far, far more dangerous. She is the candidate that the Christianist base of the Republican Party has been waiting for. While having to deal with Romney and Giuliani trying to make plays for their votes, and Karl Rove devising issues to keep them in line with the party but never fully delivering, here’s a candidate that has been lifted up for their approval. While we’ve all been cynical of her appeal to Hillary voters, the true beneficiaries of this candidacy are the hard core right wing Christians who finally have one of their own.

She is the culmination of all of the years of Bush-Cheney-Rove politics. As they encouraged the attacks on culture, and tried to rally people with talk of morals and fighting back against attacks on Christmas and life and marriage, you never got the feeling that their heart was really there. You never felt like they would actually fight for those issues more than putting it on the table for the next campaign.

Instead it encouraged more and more of the true believers to seek public office, to get in there and make the changes in small towns, and become state congress people. You end up with mayors trying to ban books and state representatives telling their supporters that homosexuality is the darkest evil, right after Muslims. Slowly these people have been empowered and it was just a matter of time before what would have been something on the fringe, like the John Birch Society, took hold of a major party.

So McCain unwittingly puts one of these true believers on the ticket. Reports said he wanted Joe Leiberman, but was told by the core base of the party that it was unacceptable so he quickly pulled Palin’s name. He didn’t know that she undermined his ability to be a reformer, a government spending cutter, and a maverick. Whatever she told him originally was an opportunistic lie that’s being borne out of her record as a small time mayor and a governor of a distant state. As much as any other regular politician, she goes with whatever message she thinks will sell until she’s caught in a lie. She doesn’t prove he’s a maverick, she proves that McCain can’t make important decisions.

The danger with her is that she’s a nasty piece of work. If you got sick of the “Loyal Bushies” over the last few years, then you’ll love a mayor who asked everyone to resign just to prove their loyalty. Or one that raises taxes, signs up for a lobbyist who’s attached to Jack Abramoff, builds unnecessary buildings and puts a once solvent town into debt just to get her vision of what the town should be.

Gone is the true spending cutters. Seven years of Bush have shown us that government can be bigger and more invasive than ever and when it comes to the Christianist base, the more the better. They are happy to see more spying, if it means knowing how the neighbors are plotting against them, happy to spend more for programs that used to mean money out of their pockets, like charitable works. Why shouldn’t the government give churches money to feed the homeless so the churches can then use their money for a bigger church, or a fancy new car for the pastor? Why not build a bridge to nowhere as long as it’s the government’s money, not ours. Oh, but don’t raise our taxes.

Sarah Palin is a person who would thank Bush for the Iraq war because she feels that it’s the Lord’s will. She’s already said that a new pipeline in Alaska is also the will of God. Anything can be wrapped up as a good thing if we just add God and Patriotism since those are the things you cannot attack, cannot criticize, but you can sure use against someone else in your attacks. It just goes back to the hypocrisy of saying your family is off-limits when embarrassing truths come out, but then you parade them on stage for half of your speech. Nothing is too outrageous of a claim to make anymore.

If you want four more years of Bush, the John McCain is not your man. It’s not to say that he’s not a sell out, and won’t be beholding to all of the people in the Republican Party who have put him there, but the true heir to the Bush Legacy is Sarah Palin, and many, many people may be looking to jettison McCain and go right to her. It’s not the fact that she’s great on policy, or foreign relations or that she’s a capable leader, it’s that she’s a true believer. Sure, she has an unwed pregnant daughter, but that sin is completely redeemed by the fact that the daughter will keep the baby, and has pledged to marry the poor sap that knocked her up. In the next few weeks they will find ways to find excuses for so many other shortcomings just because she’s one of them. You could see the glee in James Dobson’s eyes when she was picks, and now he suddenly supports the ticket.

Tonight John McCain will make one of the most important speeches of his life, but most people will come away not speaking of him, but praising the fact that he brought them Sarah Palin. I heard this morning on talk radio a caller saying he was happy that McCain brought them the second coming of Ronald Regan. Wrong president, but you get the idea.

She’s the legacy of the last 30 years of the conservative revolution, the natural extension of the pandering and selling of fear tactics and setting up straw men in pursuit of power. She is the natural end of a party that has overreached, overplayed their hand, and been eaten by the people they once laughed at as they courted their votes.

There’s very little he can do tonight to help himself, he’s already overshadowed by his pick, not just from the party base that loves her, but she’s gained all of the attention from the media and the Democrats, too. Just when McCain should have had his night, he finds that he’s been passed over for the new model.

[identity profile] nightfallcub.livejournal.com 2008-09-04 05:00 pm (UTC)(link)
see, this is why I'm so loathe to do the whole "Politics blog" thing in my LJ. there are others who write posts that summarize exactly what I am thinking in an extremely eloquent way. that's you, Michael. thanks for writing this.

[identity profile] famousauthor.livejournal.com 2008-09-04 05:15 pm (UTC)(link)
I have no real interest in writing about politics at all (or even anything meaningful), but I have to add my accolades to yours: this is a fine essay, well-written and concise. I've fallen victim to a short attention span where LJ is concerned, mostly because so many entries, long-winded or not, are inarticulate and punctuated with poor grammar and spelling, but this was quite excellent.

[identity profile] eggwards.livejournal.com 2008-09-05 07:02 pm (UTC)(link)
Thanks john, that means a lot to me coming from you. I also thank you for reading through a very lengthy article, as so many of mine tend to be. While not as short as twitter posts, it is true that shorter posts tend to get more attention. Also those with nudity. I guess I'm just to used to the length of a newspaper column.

My grammar is suspect and punctuation imperfect, but I try to make up for it with a few well placed words.

[identity profile] eggwards.livejournal.com 2008-09-05 06:59 pm (UTC)(link)
Thanks Larry! I often worry that I'm writing too much about politics, but in one way it's an outlet for me, not only for my writing, but also that I'm not always bothering Chris with all of my political crap. I've been very obsessed with the race this year.

[identity profile] furrbear.livejournal.com 2008-09-04 06:39 pm (UTC)(link)
Ahhhh, the Dominionist Neo-Pentecostal link comes up. Keep spreading the word.

There also is talk that the Dominionists are actively praying for McCain's demise to bring them their long awaited theocratic president.

Holy Armageddon, Batman!!!

[identity profile] eggwards.livejournal.com 2008-09-05 07:05 pm (UTC)(link)
I hadn't seen that until after my post - I first noticed a few points about it over in Andrew Sullivan's blog. Your links have pretty dense information there. It just reenforces the reason why I think this woman is dangerous. I see we'll see a lot more like her coming out of the Republican Party now. It's the final triumph of Ralph Reed and the Christian Coalition.

[identity profile] gadgetguy.livejournal.com 2008-09-04 07:01 pm (UTC)(link)
Well said! You should definitely submit this as a letter to the editor.

[identity profile] eggwards.livejournal.com 2008-09-05 07:07 pm (UTC)(link)
Thank you David. I appreciate that. I would need to add in some attributes and probably loose a few hundred words to make it fit, but it is a strong analysis. Thanks!
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[identity profile] hot4latin.livejournal.com 2008-09-04 09:42 pm (UTC)(link)
And I would have AT LEAST had him spit out that gum instead of smacking on it on stage in front of the nation.

[identity profile] eggwards.livejournal.com 2008-09-05 07:50 pm (UTC)(link)
I love your Sarah Palin icon! :-)

[identity profile] eggwards.livejournal.com 2008-09-05 07:53 pm (UTC)(link)
Thanks, I think they will dry up in about 60 days, hopefully with a happy ending. In a way, I do like so many other journalist and bloggers do, just take in everything they see and hear and try to make sense of it.

Yeah, was that appearance ordered by the governor? It's bad enough that your son has been identified as yet another kid that doesn't understand abstenence, but then to pretend that it isn't a shotgun wedding now?
jkusters: John's Face (Default)

[personal profile] jkusters 2008-09-04 09:07 pm (UTC)(link)
Would an "Amen!" be out of place? ;-)

[identity profile] eggwards.livejournal.com 2008-09-05 07:54 pm (UTC)(link)
Only if you are affirming our lord and savior - the FSM!

[identity profile] teddyb.livejournal.com 2008-09-04 10:28 pm (UTC)(link)
Very interesting observations. I think you are quite right, especially in terms of the frightening prospect of the lunatic religious right-wing crowd having even more power on the national scene, and one of their "true believers" a heartbeat away from the presidency.

I know the prospect really delights the fundamentalist fanatics who have been swallowed up by "the cult of ignorance", but I hope and pray that there are enough sane people left in the United States who are as scared as they should be by this.

[identity profile] eggwards.livejournal.com 2008-09-05 07:57 pm (UTC)(link)
Think about it, for the last 30 years they have been encouraged, but the party and their own pastors to get more politically active. The Christian Coalition was designed to take over the party like a frog in boiling water. This is the outcome of their efforts.

Why belive in science when you can have control of it? Don't like stem cell research, kill it. Don't like schools teaching evolution, ban it. It's the power that's so un-Christian like, but so intoxicating.

[identity profile] leiny.livejournal.com 2008-09-04 10:54 pm (UTC)(link)
Well said,

though I question whether she's going to help his campaign. So much of the outcome depends on the people in the middle, the independents, and frankly I can only see them being really turned off by her.

[identity profile] eggwards.livejournal.com 2008-09-05 08:00 pm (UTC)(link)
It's a very partisan pick. All during the convention the statements were directed to the belivers. I guess they still think they have a wide appeal. They did very little outreach to meet the independents and give them something. There really are no ideas in the party anymore except for the narrow desires of their own group. It was very sad to see, and not surprising to see the lack of diversity in their supporters.
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[identity profile] eggwards.livejournal.com 2008-09-05 08:01 pm (UTC)(link)
Head-on, apply directly to the forehead!
Head-on, apply directly to the forehead!
Head-on, apply directly to the forehead!