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Sarah Palin? Ann Coulter with fat legs, dressed up as a gun-toting soccer mom (Harvard Hurl Alert)
Jim Moore's Blog at Harvard.edu ^ | September 7, 2008 | Jim Moore

Posted on 09/07/2008 3:04:11 PM PDT by 2ndDivisionVet

What is Sarah Palin? What is her mission? Why did the Republican strategy elite–never known for stupidity or for honor, pick Palin? Palin herself tells us in every speech and interview she gives: “I’m a soccer mom. Do you know the definition of a soccer mom? A pit bull with lipstick.”

Mainstream media wake up: Sarah Palin is telling you: Her role in the campaign is simple: Pit Bull.

By the way, Pit Bull is how she won election in her little town. She won 617-413 based on a campaign that hinged on ideological issues and her proposed ban of liberal books in the local library. After the election she fired the six department heads that worked under her, including the librarian–citing questions about their “loyalty.” From a new piece in Time,

in the first major race of her career — the 1996 campaign for mayor of her hometown, Wasilla — Palin was a far more conventional politician. In fact, according to some who were involved in that fight, Palin was a highly polarizing political figure who brought partisan politics and hot-button social issues like abortion and gun control into a mayoral race that had traditionally been contested like a friendly intramural contest among neighbors.

The mission of the Palin candidacy is to inject sarcasm, hate, poisonous invective into the US Presidential Campaign. Sarah Palin is a carefully-thought-out strategic version of Ann Coulter, Rush, Laura Ingram, Savage, etc. etc. She is a tactical nuclear weapon thrown into presidential politics. Her “debate” with Senator Biden will not be your father’s Oldsmobile (or your mother’s, for that matter). Sarah Palin’s job will be to toss carefully crafted memes like hand-grenades into the collective psyche of the American public.

Sarah Palin is quite likely to succeed, because she is playing a different game than the Democrats and the mainstream media expect. Chris Matthews already is “suprised.” Well, expect more and better of the same. Sarah Palin is not playing “I’m more responsible than you.” She is playing “I’m LESS RESPONSIBLE THAN YOU–AND ISN’T IT FUN!”.

The Republicans are nothing if not strategic when it comes to presidential campaigns. They understand they can only lose on the facts, given the horrible condition in which they have left the country after the Bush presidency. Republicans understand that their only road to the White House,is to sell a dramatic, emotionally-appealing message that at its core is as false as Saddam Hussein and 9/11.

What’s the good news for Republicans? They are quite skilled at selling false ideas.

What is also good news for Republicans, the mainstream press will play along. Tough? Give me a break.

From Glenn Greenwald in Salon, “if there’s one indisputable lesson from the last eight years, it’s that political propaganda works exceedingly well — not despite an aggressively adversarial press but precisely because we don’t have one.”

So what is the Republican strategy for using Sarah Palin? Answer: To sell false ideas.

They have decided to appeal to a part of the electorate that is large, available, unhappy, and uninformed.

Republicans have determined to target working-class white women in swing states. Republicans see correctly that these women are numerous, unhappy, and uninformed.

How have Republicans concluded they can reach this group of voters? Republican propagandists will create a hero, a “real” semi-educated, white woman who can be portrayed as tough enough to ride into battle and win. They will unleash a white pit bull with lipstick. A white pit bull soccer mom that is a little less hot than Ann Coulter, and perhaps just a touch smarter.

What skills does the Republican pit bull need? Political and diplomatic expertise? Responsible leadership experience on the international scene? Understanding of complex organizations? Understanding of government policy and how it affects the nation and the world?

The pit bull needs none of the above skills. The pit bull needs the skills of a talk-show-host. Quick wit, slashing humor, absolute confidence, and ability to cut corners with the facts.

Cue Sarah Palin.

Sarah Palin is being “prepared” for media interviews and the debate. The main stream media seems convinced she is being briefed on facts and policies, that she is getting a cram course in how to be Joe Leiberman to the Democrat’s Joe Bidden. Don’t bet on it Chris Matthews. Palin is being prepared with finely tuned attack points, insults, barbs, and character-assassinating innuendo.

The Republicans are making this election about memes. No surprisingly. Selling memes is what Republicans do best. “Go with your strengths.”

Along this line, here is a telling analysis by Sam Harris of one aspect of the current meme game. The question this editorial answers is how Republicans can plausibly expect to sell a completely unqualified person as Vice President of the United States. The answer: “…when it comes time to vest a man or woman with more power and responsibility than any person has held in human history, Americans say they want a regular guy, someone just like themselves.” Translation: It is actually difficult to convince many Americans that there are substantive qualifications for being President.

Thanks to Dave Winer for the link:

Palin: average isn’t good enough - Los Angeles Times McCain not only has thrown all sensible concerns about good governance aside merely to pander to a sliver of female and masses of conservative Christian voters, he has turned this period of American history into an episode of high-stakes reality television: Don’t look now, but our cousin Sarah just became leader of the free world! Tune in next week and watch her get sassy with Pakistan!

Americans have an unhealthy desire to see average people promoted to positions of great authority. No one wants an average neurosurgeon or even an average carpenter, but when it comes time to vest a man or woman with more power and responsibility than any person has held in human history, Americans say they want a regular guy, someone just like themselves. President Bush kept his edge on the “Who would you like to have a beer with?” poll question in 2004, and won reelection.

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About the author: Dr. James F. Moore is an expert in leadership and innovation, and former fellow at Harvard’s Berkman Center for Internet & Society. Jim is a noted business strategist, and pioneered the concept of “business ecosystems” as an approach to business strategy combining insights from evolutionary and complexity theory, as well as cognitive science. This approach has become a dominant design for strategy-making today.

Jim is a blogger, and is excited to be part of the movement of citizen journalists and open journalism in the United States and around the world.

Jim served for many years as a Senior Fellow at Harvard Law School, as a member of the Berkman Center for Internet & Society. He worked at Harvard to promote digital enterpreneurs in the developing world, particularly in Africa. He was an advisor to the government of South Africa, and was particularly active in the ICT community in Ghana. His special focus was on telecom consolidation and the market power threat of large companies against small companies in Africa. Overall, Jim brought attention to the legal dimension of technology and economic issues in the developing world.

While at Harvard, Jim was a member of the United States Delegation to the G-8 Group of Nations’ Digital Opportunity Task Force and was an advisor to the United Nations ICT Task Force. He was the founding Chair of the Board of Hewlett-Packard’s business unit serving the rural poor, HP World e-Inclusion, and was a member of the United Nations & Markle Foundation Global Digital Opportunity Initiative, and of its e-strategy consultation to the South African government.

In the spring of 2003 Jim wrote The Second Superpower Rears its Beautiful Head which explores how citizens worldwide might join through communications technology, engage international institutions, and become a transnational “second superpower” to dialogue with governments and help set global policy. Many interesting questions are raised in the process of exploring how to make this admittedly far-flung idea real. How can we best use the Internet and other communications media to promote global citizen participation? How can the relationship between global citizens and international institutions be expanded and made more effective? What is the role for “emergent democracy” and NGOs and other citizens’ groups in shaping society? Jim was honored by the 4th World Forum on e-Democracy as one of the top 25 individuals, organizations and companies that are having the greatest impact on the way the Internet is changing politics, for the publication of this paper.

In the Winter of 2003, 2004 Jim took temporary leave from Harvard and served as Director of Internet and Information Services for the Howard Dean campaign for US President, a campaign that innovated many new approaches to the use of the Internet for large-scale political communication and organizing.

From 1990 to 1999 Jim was the founder and Chairman and CEO of GeoPartners Research, a strategy consulting and investment firm. GeoPartners advised and invested in small entrepreneurial companies, as well as advising large companies whose strategies required change in large scale systems. The later included AT&T, AT&T Bell Laboratories, Intel, Intel Capital, Hewlett-Packard, Softbank Group, Qualcomm, Motorola, Johnson & Johnson, Jim Henson Productions, GE Capital, and Royal Dutch Shell.

Jim authored the best-selling book The Death of Competition: Leadership and Strategy in the Age of Business Ecosystems (HarperBusiness, 1996). The Wall Street Journal awarded the book five stars and selected it as one of the top books for entrepreneurs published this decade. His earlier Harvard Business Review article “Predators and Prey: A New Ecology of Competition” won the McKinsey Award for best article of 1993. Jim’s writing has been published in a variety of periodicals ranging from Foreign Affairs to The New York Times, Fortune and Fast Company. For many years Jim authored a regular column in Upside, the original Silicon Valley technology business magazine.

Jim believes that one of the most powerful ways to understand leadership and strategy is to analyze the thought patterns, metaphors, and analytical techniques of leaders and leading teams themselves, and understand their success in the context of the organizations and markets in which they participate. Thus Jim made a substantial personal investment in understanding cognition and organizations. He earned a doctorate in Human Development (clinical developmental psychology) from Harvard University in 1983. He worked closely with Donald Schon of MIT, one of the world’s experts at “reflective practice.” Jim conducted research and worked closely with C. Roland Christensen of Harvard Business School, one of the founders of modern business strategy. Jim continued his research as a Post-doctoral Fellow in Organizations at Stanford University in 1983-84, and as a Senior Research Associate at the Harvard Business School in 1984-85. In 1984 Jim joined with John Sviokla, then a doctoral candidate and subsequently a faculty member at the school, to found the Center for Expert Systems to address strategy and cognition in business. CES helped develop the core strategic thinking that informed the founding of GeoPartners as a strategy consultancy in 1990.

He attended Williams College (Massachusetts) and earned his undergraduate degree from The Evergreen State College (Washington) in 1975. Jim remains active as an Evergreen alumni, has served as a member of the board of the alumni endowments, and has received Evergreen’s lifetime award for his work on behalf of the school.

Jim contributes time to initiatives in the human rights and global health and economic development arenas. Jim is an active supporter of the Harvard School of Public Health, a former Chair of its Advisory Board on Society and Health, and a member of the International Advisory Board of the Harvard AIDS Institute, which works primarily with AIDS in Africa. He is a member of the Leadership Council of Amnesty International USA.


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To: 2ndDivisionVet
This is his lead line from his blog’s bio page:

“I celebrate small companies, new voices, inventive teams and individuals”

I suppose that his celebration is strictly limited to only those new voices and inventive individuals who share his point of view.

This former Harvard professor is proof of Buckley's comment that he'd rather be governed by the first 2000 people in the Boston phone book than by 2000 Harvard professors.

61 posted on 09/07/2008 5:13:27 PM PDT by Dogfaced Soldier
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To: 2ndDivisionVet

Reading this jerk’s bio and list of written works proves once again that the old saw about Ph.D meaning “piled higher and deeper” is as true today as ever.

As I recall Evergreen was one of those “enlighted” colleges which saw fit to have it’s graduates listen to the cop-killer Mumia at Commencement one year. What an honor.

50 years from now, this guy will be dead, he and his works forgotten, and Sarah Palin may very well have a place in our nation’s history as our first female President.


62 posted on 09/07/2008 5:20:39 PM PDT by pineybill (`)
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To: 2ndDivisionVet

How come his biography is as long as the content of his piece? Sounds like something Obama would pull.


63 posted on 09/07/2008 8:48:13 PM PDT by MIT-Elephant ("Armed with what? Spitballs?")
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To: 2ndDivisionVet

“What is Sarah Palin? What is her mission? Why did the Republican strategy elite–never known for stupidity or for honor, pick Palin? Palin herself tells us in every speech and interview she gives: “I’m a soccer mom. Do you know the definition of a soccer mom? A pit bull with lipstick.” “

Did he even watch the speech so he could quote the correct noun? Or are all kids’ sports - feely ones with satin shorts and bruising, padded ones - the same to this dweeb?

Besides, soccer moms vote for Clinton.


64 posted on 09/07/2008 8:50:21 PM PDT by MIT-Elephant ("Armed with what? Spitballs?")
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To: caveat emptor

>> Grade. D. Give him some encourage for being “present”

Only 129 “presents” to go!


65 posted on 09/07/2008 9:03:47 PM PDT by MIT-Elephant ("Armed with what? Spitballs?")
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To: 2ndDivisionVet

“Sarah Palin is a carefully-thought-out strategic version of Ann Coulter, Rush, Laura Ingram, Savage, etc”

Oh MY G-D!

Ann Coulter?

Rush?

Laura Ingram?

Savage?

Sarha barracuda is even BETTER than any of us could even imagine!!!

WOW!!!!!

STE=Q


66 posted on 09/07/2008 10:24:36 PM PDT by STE=Q ("These are the times that try men's souls." -- Thomas Paine)
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To: Publius6961

“By the way, what is with these comedians discovering the word ‘meme?’”

It’s subliminal.

They don’t really know what it means but the word has ME-ME so it kind of fits their personalities!

STE=Q


67 posted on 09/07/2008 10:32:02 PM PDT by STE=Q ("These are the times that try men's souls." -- Thomas Paine)
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To: DieHard the Hunter
Done! Now to arrange the transport and the other minor details.

This may take a bit of thinking. Please pardon the delay... Best to you, and FReegards!

68 posted on 09/07/2008 10:45:06 PM PDT by SAJ
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To: EggsAckley

“The question this editorial answers is how Republicans can plausibly expect to sell a completely unqualified person as Vice President of the United States.”

No, the question is how can you write that with a straight face knowing that you RATS are selling:

A completely unqualified person as PRESIDENT of the United States.(and LESS qualified than VP pick Palin)

You bloviating %#@*% idiot!

STE=Q


69 posted on 09/07/2008 10:48:39 PM PDT by STE=Q ("These are the times that try men's souls." -- Thomas Paine)
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To: 2ndDivisionVet

“The question this editorial answers is how Republicans can plausibly expect to sell a completely unqualified person as Vice President of the United States.”

No, the question is how can you write that with a straight face knowing that you RATS are selling:

A completely unqualified person as PRESIDENT of the United States.(and LESS qualified than VP pick Palin)

You bloviating %#@*% idiot!

STE=Q


70 posted on 09/07/2008 10:51:08 PM PDT by STE=Q ("These are the times that try men's souls." -- Thomas Paine)
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To: 2ndDivisionVet

So, THIS is what spending all that time and money on Law school makes a person turn into. I see. Not just a highly-educated idiot, but a highly-educated idiot who is wrong at the top of his lungs. Very interesting.


71 posted on 09/07/2008 11:00:42 PM PDT by redhead (Alaskans use US money, drive cars and SUVs, live in houses, and eat at McDonalds)
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To: EggsAckley
Among the various crackups that are occurring in this collision with the real world we call 2008 is that the Ivy League is discovering that its coinage is so debased that it is worthless. These are the guys who gave us the wall street folks that lost $1Trillion and a financial system that invested in paper with a new paradigm for managing risk rather than productive assets, and gave us a generation of political and business leaders who have never actually done anything useful in their lives.

The Ivy League is very confused that two folks they didn't credential are cleaning the clocks of folks they did credential. They cannot understand that Obama's slick style shattered into bits when struck with the hard reality of real substance. Bush - Gore or Bush - Kerry is just ivy vs ivy. Now we see Ivy vs True Grit. Someone who can speak better - so they say - but can't say anythign, someone who is smarter and better prepared - so they say - but doesn't know how to do anything, someone who understands the world - so they say - but doesn't know men's souls, or even his own soul.

It's nuance vs Regan's we win, they lose.

And all they can do is cry their nancy asses off because it is all so unfair. They were the chosen, the special elect, the self-appointed elite and who dare say otherwise.

72 posted on 09/07/2008 11:02:48 PM PDT by AndyJackson
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To: STE=Q
how can you write that ... knowing that you are selling.. A completely unqualified person as PRESIDENT of the United States.

Because either Ivy League credentials are more valuable than gold or they are not worth the paper it is printed on, and a lot of privileged folks have a long way to fall if they have to stand on something other than a faux gilt edged diploma.

73 posted on 09/07/2008 11:14:17 PM PDT by AndyJackson
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To: 2ndDivisionVet

“Americans have an unhealthy desire to see average people promoted to positions of great authority.”

No, AMERICAN’S have a HEALTHY desire to see that condescending asses like YOU are never placed in a position where you could exercise even a little power.

The only one I can think of that uses so many words and says so little — besides this guy Jim Moore — is lord Obama himself.

Boy, is this guy full of himself.

As I implied earlier, it must be why he likes to use the word ‘meme’(me-me)so much!

STE=Q


74 posted on 09/07/2008 11:34:16 PM PDT by STE=Q ("These are the times that try men's souls." -- Thomas Paine)
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To: SAJ

> Done! Now to arrange the transport and the other minor details...

I’m reasonably happy with CIF West Coast or FOB Auckland — we can Nett out the cost of logistics once we determine applicable Duty & Taxes. For your lot our MAF will require Phytosanitary Certificates (pref. Phostoxin or similar) as well as a Certificate of Origin in addition to your Documentary Invoice. I assume you will require similar to clear your Customs?

I have instructed our bank to raise a Credit Note in your favor for the difference between your pointy-heads and our Prime Minister and Cabinet and we await receipt of your documentation to complete this transaction.

‘Tis a pleasure doing business, sir!

Yours &tc
DieHard


75 posted on 09/07/2008 11:37:05 PM PDT by DieHard the Hunter (Is mise an ceann-cinnidh. Cha ghéill mi do dhuine. Fàg am bealach.)
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To: AndyJackson
I agree entirely with your post. With every sentence like this:

Republican propagandists will create a hero, a “real” semi-educated, white woman....

...they are digging their own graves...and it appears that they've decided to use a backhoe. Honestly, they are insulting a huge majority of voters; it appears that they are so affronted by a member of the "lower class" being appointed that they simply cannot help themselves. I hope they keep it up...LOL!

76 posted on 09/07/2008 11:53:47 PM PDT by garandgal
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To: AndyJackson

“Because either Ivy League credentials are more valuable than gold or they are not worth the paper it is printed on”

‘Education is the kindling of a flame, not the filling of a vessel’ (Socrates)

Unfortunately, most of the people that have Ivy League credentials are of the ‘full vessel’ variety... and it’s pretty obvious what they are ‘full’ of!

STE=Q


77 posted on 09/08/2008 12:06:02 AM PDT by STE=Q ("These are the times that try men's souls." -- Thomas Paine)
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To: STE=Q

That is because they read Maya Angelou, and much worse, rather than Plato or Friedman.


78 posted on 09/08/2008 7:49:10 AM PDT by AndyJackson
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To: 2ndDivisionVet
I was Googling Ann Coulter on guns, and this article popped up.

What a maroon.

79 posted on 12/02/2010 12:49:02 PM PST by Radix ("..Democrats are holding a meeting today to decide whether to overturn the results of the election.")
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