The Empire Strikes Back: Sarah Palin's Speech
By John Chuckman
ccun.org, September 15, 2008
I’ve reassessed my view of Sarah Palin.
My first thought about her usefulness to John McCain was that she
would be a draw for disaffected Hillary supporters in a close race,
but then all I knew about Sarah was that she characterized herself
as a soccer, or hockey, mom.
But already I’ve learned more about her than I ever would have
wanted to know, and her simple, original description of herself
proves disingenuous at best, and there is the proverbial snowball’s
chance in hell of her appealing to Hillary supporters.
A dizzying jumble of images and anecdotes now clutters the Internet.
There’s a picture of her in a bikini, with an American flag motif no
less, holding a rifle, with a loony grin, poolside. There’s another
picture in a black leather mini-skirt, high platform shoes, satiny
blouse with revealing décolletage, standing at a bar with a wine
glass. There’s the head-shot of her looking through the sight of a
military weapon, a la Thatcher in her tank. Then there are the many
carefully-posed pictures of her dressed demurely in family
groupings, sentimental pictures as familiar to me as her flat
Midwestern accent, a holdover from Idaho in her case, which just
happens to be America’s favourite refuge for survivalists, private
militias, and Aryan lunatics.
Then there are her statements about the bloody, illegal invasion of
Iraq being “God’s will.” How would she know that? Because George
Bush told her? Or does God personally whisper in her ear? If it’s
God, I wonder when He (Sarah being a fundamentalist, it could not
possibly be a She) takes the opportunity of speaking to her? When
she’s poolside in a bikini, toting a gun, or dressed and scurrying
out the door with the clan for Sunday school?
She supported Pat Buchanan, poster boy for everything that is wrong
with America, in his Junior Brown Shirt march for the presidency in
2000. Before that, she was a card-carrying member of the Alaska
Independence party, not exactly in keeping with Stars-and-Stripes
bikinis, but definitely consistent with erratic behavior. There were
denials about the Independence party, but the records are there, as
is her signature.
She has five children, including her most recent, sadly afflicted
with Down syndrome. In this day of certainty through tests, it does
seem irresponsible to have such a child, which likely will be
dependent on family and society for its entire life. Yes, her
behaviour is consistent with her views on abortion – about which she
once claimed she would not have an abortion even for a raped
daughter – but is it sensible? Does such a decision reflect sound,
realistic judgment? Our world today is full of such complex
situations and judgments, not a world of simplistic rights or
wrongs.
She is against gay marriage, against abortion, and against just
about anything else you can find in the “anti” repertoire of
religious predators along the lines of Jimmy Swaggert or Jerry
Falwell. If she accepts war and mass killing as God’s will, why does
she not extend that thinking to gay marriage or tests which help us
prevent tragic outcomes from pregnancy?
She’s not much more consistent in her other behaviour and thinking.
She’s big on commandments and rules, but that did not stop her from
trying to have her brother-in-law dismissed from his job in the
state police. Nor did it prevent her hacking into an opponent’s
computer to get information to secure her election as mayor. And
respect for proper procedures did not cause her a moment’s concern
when she used paid lobbyists to land pork-barrel projects for her
town.
Sarah is almost an American cartoon character, Daffy Duck waving his
wings and flapping his beak madly off in all directions.
Her acceptance speech at the convention was certainly competently
delivered, but what did it say? It was literally a set of
one-liners, Rush Limbaugh barking away on the radio, without any
sense of purpose or direction stated other than winning the election
and “serving the people.” God, I would hate to be tasked with
listing all the monstrous crimes committed in the name of “serving
the people,” almost as many, surely, as those covered by “God’s
will” in history.
Actually, there’s very little that is new about Sarah Palin. I’ve
seen this act before. In tone and substance and attitude, Sarah is
Newt Gingrich in drag. But then Newt was almost as irreligious as
John McCain. Sarah, though, has a big fat hunk of old Bob Jones
tossed in – after all, in the heady ‘60s, the old man had guards
with automatic weapons at the gates of Bob Jones’ University - and
that brings us to one of her main purposes in this campaign.
Sarah is there to speak to the born-again crowd, people who do not
actually trust John McCain as being sympathetic to their views, and
with good reason. Born-agains are roughly a fifth of the American
population, and the Republicans never can win without their support.
So we’ve gone from having the nuttier class of fundamentalists
burrowing into every corner of America’s government under George
Bush, affecting even the language used in literature at the Grand
Canyon, to having one of their own placed “a heartbeat away” from
the presidency, and this by a man whose heartbeat just might not
last his term.
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