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Sep 7, 2008
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Sep 7, 2008
VDH on the elite condescension unleashed against Sarah Palin. Like everything Hanson writes these days, it's worth reading.
There is something ignoble about these elite, affluent, and well-connected observers in smug fashion savaging Palin, when — especially in the case of the sneering power-women — we should all at least grant that Palin is intrinsically bright, energetic, savvy, and independent to have come this far at all, given the slanted and insider rules of the game she’s in.
So pause to consider: If we wished to ensure that a bright, ambitious, and capable woman would not make it in contemporary national politics, as practiced by most successful contemporary office-holders and adjudicated by the New York-Washington media, then we would insist on the following ten requisites:
1. Ensure that she grew up in small-town America away from the centers of power and media influence;
2. Trump that by ensuring it was in rural Alaska;
3. Make sure she didn’t go to the Ivy League — and especially an Ivy-League law school in the paired Obama/Clinton tradition;
4. Require that she marry a non-metrosexual, one without money or influence or a fast-track job;
5. Trump that by assurance that her own family lacked capital, a brand name, or easy inside entry into regional politics;
6. Encourage her to have not one, but five, children;
7. Ensure that she was a conservative, pro-life, pro-gun, pro-religion, pro-drilling Republican;
8. Have her start a political career amid a hostile, entrenched ole-boy, all-male, “you rub my back, I’ll rub yours” corrupt Republican cloister like Alaska’s;
9. If she did reach state or national attention, be sure it was during a downside cycle in times of an unpopular Republican administration;
10. Get her on video with a bloody moose, or on a loud snowmobile as proof of her savage affinity with guns and her gratuitously large carbon footprint.
When we consider, in contrast, the latticed background of careers of successful contemporary female role-model politicians, such as a Diane Feinstein, Nancy Pelosi, Mary Landrieu, or Hillary Clinton — or pundits like Sally Quinn, Eleanor Clift, Andrea Mitchell, Campbell Brown, Gail Collins (the list is depressingly endless, in which marriage or lineage provides either the necessary capital, contacts, or insider influence — or sometimes all three) — then surely, whatever one’s politics, there should be some concession that what outsider Palin has accomplished, given where she began, is nothing short of remarkable.
Monday, Sep 8 at 7:53 PM Lberal wrote ...
Poor Sarah! She's such a victim. What a heroine she should be. Gosh -- a conservative Republican in a conservative Republican state, who "opposed" the "ole boy" network of corrupt conservative Republicans. You can't swing a dead moose in Alaska without hitting a corrupt conservative Republican. Stevens isn't even apologetic about his corruption and Mrs. Sarah had her snout in government trough up to her earmarks until Stevens porkiness spoiled everything. Porr Sarah. What a victim?
Monday, Sep 8 at 5:58 PM Steve wrote ...
It is interesting how the left wants the truth all the time...How about some truth from the left. O'bamas connection with Tony Resko (A Felon) Ayres a self stated terroist, who hates America, and Rev Wright a racists, all personal friends and or associates of O'Bama, He is against school choice, but he sends his kids to a private school. Sarah Palin has shown what an empty suit O'bama is by her very character and experience.
Monday, Sep 8 at 1:36 PM Leapin wrote ...
Let's talk about Biden's ties to lobbyists...starting with his son
Monday, Sep 8 at 8:48 AM Don't Tase Me, Bob wrote ...
Cute narrative but not much to do with governance there. Let's talk about earmarks, lobbyists and inflated resumes. Let's talk about trains to Girdwood, serving on 527 boards and wasting $1.3 million dollars building a hockey rink. Let's talk about redundant pipeline contracts to foreign companies and ties to lobbyists. Let's talk about the meat of her career for a change. The people of Cedarburg want the truth, Charlie. When will you give it to them?
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