Of the four candidates running for President and Vice President of the two major parties, Sarah Palin has been glorified by her supporters and vilified by her detractors more than any candidate for high office in recent memory. While her defenders are many, the pundit aristocracy and the so-called mainstream media have subjected her to a drumbeat of shockingly offensive, insulting and angry criticism.
Having lived in Washington for three decades up until the middle eighties and known many of the political players of the day, I have seen a sea change in the way politics is conducted. It has become a brutal and angry game of "gotcha," a sinister and cynical conspiratorial process that makes a mockery of civilized political debate.
Perhaps we are going through an angry phase in our national life. I see it everywhere. On the Internet hate and anger of extreme virulence seems to be proliferating. Just browse through the comment sections of the various blogs on any subject, but particularly politics, and you will see venomous, hateful and scurrilous opinions that are nothing more than emotional, mean-minded and hateful rants that have little relations to factual and reasoned discourse.
In face to face conversations, political views have hardened to such an extent that one fears to incur blind wrath and nastiness by expressing anything that challenges the prevailing views on either end of the political spectrum. Which brings me back to Sarah Palin.
As a supporter and committed believer in equal rights for woman, especially in the workplace, I am confused and a bit appalled by the virulence of the attacks on Governor Palin by other women, particularly those who profess the same commitment she has to the upward mobility of women, of which she is a shining example.
She has been attacked for her faith, for her parenting, for her hair-do, for her supposed lack of knowledge of foreign affairs, for allegedly censoring library books, for her having been badly educated in state schools, for being too aggressive as an athlete, for not aborting her challenged fetus, for being a hunter and for being a hockey mom to only one of her offspring and, to top it off, too cute. Underlying the contempt of her critics is an unspoken prejudice of self-appointed elitists against people brought up in a blue collar environment, the sons and daughters of plain folks who work with their hands and do the heavy lifting for the rest of us, who fight our wars, police our neighborhoods, put out our fires, drive our trains and buses, clean our streets and build our houses and our infrastructure.
She has been put down for being Mayor of a small town and the Governor of an "insignificant state." She has been portrayed as a cornball hick, as trailer trash, as a dumbed down "good ole girl," as an empty-headed wannabe, as a liar and a fraud and as unfit to govern at any level, especially as an eventual President. In short, she has been crucified by what passes today as the best and brightest in media land, the thought police who believe in the infallibility of their judgment.
She has been dissed by the spoiled and overpaid Hollywood crowd who dispense advice as if they really were those heroic images they mimic on the silver screen. Her detractors don't just dislike her, they hate her with what can only be described as homicidal passion.
To have become the Governor of Alaska, the largest land mass state in the union and a key repository of hydrocarbon energy reserves, a state which is merely a shade below the population of Delaware, from which Senator Biden hails, and to be dismissed as inconsequential in the pecking order of politicians seems to me bizarre and insulting to all women.
Dismissing Alaska's importance as a State and becoming its Governor as a minor achievement, Sarah Palin's critics seem bent on making her seem somewhat lesser than other politicians. Tom Daschle, the former Democratic leader in the Senate, came from South Dakota, a less populated and arguably less important state than Alaska, and few have criticized him for attaining his once vaunted and powerful position. Indeed, like him or not, the present Vice President hails from Wyoming, a state even less populated than Alaska and South Dakota.
To me, such criticism is not only ugly but the height of hypocrisy. As for her faith, talk to me about that when they take "In God We Trust" off our currency and excise the words "we are endowed by our creator" from the Declaration of Independence.
In terms of parenting, talk to the pillars of the feminine movement about juggling priorities and "having it all," which has been their mantra. And which parent has the magic know-how to successfully discipline their children on sexual matters when the hormones start to rage? Try discussing the challenges of parenting with Gloria Steinem.
Some of her more hateful critics have gone so far as to say she is not a real woman, that she is merely a womb, that she is a religious nut, a far right wacko and a lousy mother, that she doesn't have the brains or the experience to occupy any political post. Tell that to the people of Alaska and eighty percent of them will want to lock you in an igloo. I well remember when Roosevelt picked Truman to be his Vice President and the critics raged that he was just a dumb failed haberdasher and a corrupt machine politician.
As for her experience in foreign affairs, I wonder what the chorus of female naysayers might have said if an acknowledged expert on foreign affairs, such as Condoleezza Rice, was chosen by McCain to be his Vice President pick. As for her education, it is true that Ivy Leaguers and their "old boy and old girl networks" get an automatic leg up in the race for fame and fortune, but that exclusivity loses steam when they confront the real world and have to compete with the so-called lessers who got their bones and street smarts in State colleges or in the school of hard knocks where Harry Truman got his mojo. And what college degree is displayed on the walls of Mount Vernon, the occupant of which laid the foundation stone of our Republic? In this context, how about all those MBA geniuses whose overconfident arrogance and greed screwed up Wall Street?
The fact is that Sarah Palin needs no defense from me. Having lived in the near West for more than a decade, I have met lots of women like Sarah: tough, smart, outspoken, authentic, independent women comfortable in their own skin who say what they mean and mean what they say. They are brimming with life, love their country, their parents and their extended families and revel in the energy of the world around them, and, although they might be loath to admit it, they are like the pioneering women of the early West who built this country with their tough optimism, their mothering, their sacrifice and their boundless energy and good humor.
I know. I know. There will be those who might take this essay as an exercise in political persuasion. No minds will be changed. No way. I glory in female achievement. Like many of us, I am the son of an adored mother with an abiding respect and a cheerleader for her gender. Yes, it was a cagey political move for Senator McCain to pick the Governor of Alaska as his running mate. Indeed, Barack, in my opinion, made a fatal error in not offering the Vice Presidency to Hillary Clinton. Now that would have been something, seeing those two tough ladies go head to head.
The fact is that I would rush to Sarah's defense no matter which side picked her. Win or lose she deserves a fair shake and certainly not the ugly calumny heaped upon her, especially by her sisters. I don't agree with her on every issue. Who does? And I'd fight like hell if she tried to tell me how to run my life or by legal coercion change my views about religion or a man or woman's right to make choices that are important to them.
In fact, as a Governor of Alaska she has not tried to impose her personal views on Alaskans and, more importantly, she has not made these views part of her governance. Nor has she tried to hide them. Besides, Alaskans are independent, stubborn, free-wheeling and strong-minded, and many live in that rough climate by choice. For those very reasons, they would likely balk at any attempt by her to reign in their attitude by sending her packing by dog sled to the North Pole.
In Alaska she bucked the system and threw the rascals out. We could use some of that courage in today's appalling political climate. What's wrong with a lady who knows how to use a broom (and I don't mean to fly on it)? And for those interested in irony, she was, as students of the Bible know, named after the right woman. My advice to the voters is to give the lady some space and, if you disagree with her, fight her fair and square.
It might be of interest, too, to assess the qualifications of other Vice Presidential picks in American history, both winners and losers. With a few exceptions, they were a dreary lot. Many were political hacks designed to balance the ticket geographically. Some, like Teddy Roosevelt and Harry Truman, were great. On the other hand, Aaron Burr was eminently qualified and a murderer.
If I were Joe Biden, I would armor myself well for his debate with Sarah. If he's not careful, he might go home with a very clean clock.
Warren Adler is the author of 30 novels, including The War of the Roses and his latest, Funny Boys.
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I salute you and curtsy to you Mr. Warren Adler.
I do think that Palin is not well qualified for the position for which she is running, especially since she could be in a position to become the leader of the free world.
I don't agree with any of her politics, but that is beside your point.
The latest celebrity to come out against Palin was the lead singer of Pink. She said that Palin is not a femenist, scares the crap out of her and doesn't believe Sara Palin could find Iraq on a map. When asked if the leader singer of Pink could name one country that borders Iraq she guessed Afghanistan......
Biden voted against the Gulf War in 1991, for the Iraq war in 2003 and against the surge claiming that partitioning Iraq would be a better idea. He has a lot more experience at being wrong than Sarah Palin I will give you that.
As for the debate with Joe Biden, I would say that Mr. Biden should not assume anything and should come prepared for a serious match, because that's what it will be.
But there are still some of us voters who really don't care about the candidate's gender or race as much as we care about holding on to a feeling about whether that candidate is the best person for the job. I will be voting for either the best team, or the team I feel is the lesser of two evils, and race/gender will not apply.
In other words... you lured me into commenting on a political article. ;-)
And by your description, I would loved to have met your mother!
Any person that doesn't support a woman's right to choice in matters of family planning, birth control, and abortion is not interested in what's best for women. We are capable of deciding these things for ourselves. You don't have to agree with my choices in the matter because they're one of your business. Strike two on Palin.
Any person that supports cruel and inhumane hunting of animals from an airplane under the guise of "population control" and offers a bounty to those who would mutilate an animal is a horrid person. How a person treats a creature that is at a human's mercy says a whole lot about that person's personality. Strike three on Palin.
Any person, especially a woman, who doesn't support equal pay for women is not supporting justice or the upward mobility of women. When you work in the public sector, you don't have to worry about equal pay, but for the women who work in the private sector, it is sad that this continues to be an issue. Strike four on Palin.
She may have "cleared the rascals out" in Alaska, but she came into the presidential race with Troopergate attached and a record of leaving a small city in debt where it had none before. She only pushed the "rascals" out so she could take their place.
Anyone who says I have to cut her some slack because she is the same gender as myself is being ridiculous. She doesn't represent all women and honestly, not all women have gotten their positions by being the most qualified. That is an insult to those who are! She isn't qualified for the job she's running for and certainly not the one she would be in line for.
I would not like to see her running the country.
Also, I was very much insulted by McCain throwing her into the ring with him instead of the many more experienced women that he could have chosen for that position.
I feel insulted that he picked her to try to win us Hilary supporters away from Obama. We're much smarter than he gives us credit for!
Kerrell g., Sep 27, 2008, 3:25pm EDT
Ditto from me.
MCCAIN
68% 255,817
OBAMA
30% 112,976
NEITHER
3% 9,477
Total Votes: 378,270
By the way, what do you think caused DC to abandon civility?
You are right there is so much vindictfulness nowadays especially here on Gather.
This essay is so insightful. I dare some may see themselves in a few of your accurate descriptions of haters. I think Palin is the perfect example of all a woman can be. She is a hardworker who loves her family, believes in family. She has risen amoung the ranks to a position of respect and honor and remains a real person. She's smart and spunky and yes cute. I would love my daughter to taker her as an example of everything a woman can and should be.
Thank you for posting this.
I actually read in a letter to the editor not too long ago in the Chicago Tribune, the appalling suggestion that Sarah Palin is biting the hand that feeds her. That's what he said too! What are we women and/or other minorities supposed to say! Thank you master, I'm so grateful master for giving me the god given right to vote, that I should have had in the first place! I get so angry when I see disgusting comments like that out there. I have thought for years, since I was a teen, that I'm a smart woman, let me think about the issues and vote accordingly. I hate condescension, and to imply that anyone should vote a certain way "because it 's in their best interest to" is the ultimate insult to any individual. It would be nice for a change for politicians to stop condescending to us, and to start talking to us and courting our vote as the most important, instead of the special interest.
I'm sorry for the long rant Warren, but to sum it up, you wrote exactly how I've been thinking about this. Bravo!
That's a candy! Warren, Ron says you're sweet!
The attacks on Sarah Palin have nothing to do with holding women back. Half this country is populated by great, competent women, but Sarah Palin's record is criss-crossed with pettiness, vengefulness and attacks on the right of free speech. If we attack John McCain's policies we are not respecting a 'war hero' and if we attack Sarah Palin's experience and intellect, we are 'dissing women'. Unbelievable.
As is the same with McCain.
I don't agree with attacking her personal life, I agree that it's very tough to raise kids, I have two of them. And, I feel it's wrong to criticize her for being, "pretty."
I don't think she has what it takes to help lead this country.
That's my opinion.
And, you're free to have yours.
My problem with Gov. Palin is her obvious lack of formal education, lack of knowledge in just about any national or world topic other than what impacts her own state. I was frankly embarassed for her when she attempted to discuss issues in her interviews. Much of what she said made no sense and then she actually repeated it. If it wasn't so pitiful, it would have been laughable. Can you imagine her speaking as our president or vice president at the Pentagon or any really official meeting? She really needs to read the writing on the wall and step down.
Hope this clears up some of your confusion.
I also believe that McCain insulted us women when he picked Sarah over the many more-qualified women he could have picked as a running mate. It seems to me that he only picked her (just because she is a woman) to try to get the votes of the women who had backed Hillary. But Sarah is no Hillary, she doesn't support women's issues, and she won't get Hillary's voters. If McCain's lucky, he'll get some votes from men who just vote for her because she's pretty.
But I do agree with you that it was an error on Obama's part when he didn't ask Hillary to join him.
> woman, especially in the workplace, I am confused and a
> bit appalled by the virulence of the attacks on Governor Palin
Maybe you could explain what the one has to do with the other.
You Conservatives rail against black people for getting affirmative
action grants to go to colege, yet you support this woman geting
the largest on the job affrimative action that she does not qualify
for and that will affect the whole country.
If you understand actuarial tables look up the odds that McCain
will die in office, just based on the odds, putting someone as green
and opinionated in this office is damn near close to insane - and it
is the first action your President McCain has taken.
Palin - bad idea .... McCain - now a worse idea.
The whole Palin thing says more for gender politics being as a branch of the a party than anything else. I've heard more than a few women planning on voting for her simply because they detest what she has gone through, most of those are Dems too.
I don't agree with anything Obama stands for either but I don't villify him like so many here on gather and the media do Palin. To me saying all the stupid things about Obama shows the same level of ignorance that Dems are showing regarding Palin. I also think Biden may be intelligent but he's far from well informed. His demand for dividing up Iraq last year shows that the Dems VP candidate is no rocket scientist. Luckily he was ignored on that recommendation.
Since I happen to think both parties' candidates are disasters for the country, maybe I can be a bit more clear eyed in this fight. I do know neither side is showing me any reason to be looking forward to November.
As for her education, it is true that Ivy Leaguers and their "old boy and old girl networks" get an automatic leg up in the race for fame and fortune, but that exclusivity loses steam when they confront the real world and have to compete with the so-called lessers who got their bones and street smarts in State colleges or in the school of hard knocks where Harry Truman got his mojo.
There are millions of people in this country who are more qualified than her.
Well written article.
I was tolerant of her governing abilities but very concerned about her personal implosion in government in our state. She has great difficulties in separating her private concerns from public ones. There is nothing that would make me happier than a woman in DC that represents Alaska well, although Lisa Murkowski (R) our present senator has been looking out for Alaskans in an incredible way and appears to garner none of the attention compared that to our gum smacking, self aggrandizing governor. I am an independent, and regularly endorse Republican candidates as the signage in my yard would attest to.
Unfortunately for all of you, the real Sarah Palin interviewed with Katie Couric. Personally, I wish for better than that.
By the way, Warren, I do very much enjoy reading your books.
I hope your post was intended to stir up some reaction, as it clearly has done so.
With regard to Sarah Palin's intelligence, my nine-year-old daughter, upon watching the Katie Couric interviews with me, expressed the shock and concern many of us are feeling about this woman.
When the topic of Russia's proximity to Alaska came up, Emily jumped off her chair, pointed at the screen and exclaimed: "Mom, that's not true! Even I know that's not true because we studied it at school!"
Even in a one-room school house in the countryside of southern France, the kids have studied the globe, the position of the continents and the location of the major countries.
Maybe I'm being unreasonable, but I think such knowledge should be a prerequisite for holding national office.
It is common knowledge here that Sarah Palin completed undermined us in this initiative in speaking on behalf of the mining industry. We might now be able to prohibit the loss of polar bears, yet our governor is willing to sacrifice our salmon, our food chain to the mining industry.
Gold over food, it's as simple as that.
A link to what I'm speaking about.....
http://alaskacleanwater.org/index.php
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