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Through Sarah Palin, ordinary, non-mystical Americans may reclaim their national government
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Posted on 10/03/2008 10:56:12 AM PDT by hecht

Through Sarah Palin, ordinary, non-mystical Americans may reclaim their national government Posted by: Bill Dyer at 4:44 AM

(Guest Post by Bill Dyer a/k/a Beldar)

Almost without exception, every bit of the analysis and punditry you read or hear from mainstream media sources — including even new media outlets like the major cable news channels — will have missed the most important point about Thursday night's vice presidential debate. They all think it was close, and they all think that some of the things Slow Joe Biden said actually mattered.

To non-sophisticates (which isn't an insult, by the way, and most definitely isn't a synonym for "unsophisticated") — to ordinary people of every economic class, occupation, gender, religion, and even political persuasion — from outside the Beltway and the bi-coastal Blue-State media enclaves, the defining moment of the debate was when a young governor from a remote, sparsely populated state strode confidently across the national stage, stuck out her hand for a firm handshake, looked a silver-haired senator of 36 years' tenure squarely in the eye, and said: "Nice to meet you. Hey, can I call you Joe?"

At that moment, the champagne bubble of the elites popped. For millions of viewers (but almost no national pundits), the juxtaposition telegraphed a clear message: "She's not one of them, she's one of us. But she isn't awed by him. She's not afraid."

By five minutes into the debate, the notion that this young hockey-mom turned governor is an airhead, unable to string two coherent sentences together without a teleprompter, had been completely exploded. The deception and outright malice of those who've been peddling that lie became obvious. Of course the issues were being addressed, substantively and in detail, by both the Democratic and GOP Veep nominees, but in her case, in a voice — literally in an accent — of unpretentious, ordinary Americans, and with a disdain for the kind of double-talk which lets a politician pretend that he was really against a war he voted to authorize.

Gov. Sarah Palin is electrically fresh. And she is the real deal, an authentic three-dimensional person rather than a blank screen upon which to project our hopes. And the important point confirmed by Thursday night's debate is very simply this: Sarah Palin is nothing less than the instrument through which ordinary, non-mystical Americans may reclaim their national government.

That's why McCain's announcement of her candidacy suddenly changed the entire course of this election. That's why her acceptance speech at the Republican National Commission dropped millions of jaws. That's why millions of voters — including undecideds and independents and swing voters, disappointed Hillary voters, disappointed movement conservatives, even non-voters — who watched this debate are saying to themselves: "Well! Now that was different!"

Over the course of the next month, as the impressions she made tonight are reconfirmed, the seed of affinity that Sarah Palin has planted will continue to germinate. We millions of voters who'd previously imagined ourselves with, at best, a sour taste in our mouths after voting this year suddenly realize that, actually, we can cast a vote for Sarah Palin that makes us feel good about the whole process. Through her, we can be connected again with our national government. Her voice is our voice, and in her we have a new champion who actually isn't just slumming or pretending to be one of us. She doesn't need a focus group to interpret, because she actually is one of us. She doesn't need to write a memoir of her journey of self-discovery because she's always known she's Chuck and Sally Heath's daughter, she's Todd Palin's wife, she's "Mom" to Track and Bristol and Willow and Piper and Trig — and she's the one of us who stepped forward to prove that she has the heart of a genuine servant of the public.

Anyone who's focused on scoring this debate on points is counting raindrops in a hurricane. Here's a grumpy paragraph from the New York Times that is cluelessness personified:

Short of a complete bravura performance that would have been tough for even the most experienced national politician to turn in — or a devastating error by the mistake-prone Mr. Biden, who instead turned in an impressively sharp performance — there might have been little Ms. Palin could have done to help Mr. McCain.

That's spoken by a mainstream media giant who's just had its pants yanked down to its ankles from behind, and who's then been sprayed with molasses and coated in feathers. It's standing there continuing to preach at you and me without any comprehension of what a laughing-stock it's become. Actually, it doesn't know you or me, except as vague shadows "somewhere out there in flyover country." It can't hear our laughter. It can't even remotely comprehend why you or I want to pump our fists in the air and shout "Sarah! Sarah!"

"Can I call you Joe?" Yes, she can, because he's just another old dude with a line of blah-blah-blah. He doesn't deserve her, or our, reverence because he's a fading irrelevancy from the past. And this is a brand new day, a day of new leadership in the shining city on a hill.

— Beldar


TOPICS: Politics
KEYWORDS: 2008; elections; palin; sarahpalin

1 posted on 10/03/2008 10:56:13 AM PDT by hecht
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To: hecht

“She’s not afraid.” Exactly.

I have a little collection of Sarah Palin’s quotes in my head. One has to do with her jogging up a mountain behind the Alaskan capital in Juneau. She says she goes all out up that mountain to see how much her body can take.

Another which I think is very deep is about her special needs child. “Who can say what is normal in this world?”

This is a woman who looks reality in the face and is not afraid.


2 posted on 10/03/2008 11:33:19 AM PDT by Malesherbes
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To: hecht

Let’s be honest. I really hope Gov. Palin wins and starts to kick butt. But she will need a sort of Presidential Praetorian Guard to help her do it. And in reality, a dirty-secrets squad. We are talking about D.C. here. Pelosi, Obama, Chicago Machine, et al don’t even have a concept of playing fair or taking orders. I’m not talking about just the top dogs, I mean the rank and file of the D.C. bureaucracy; who are beholden to Dems for their cushy lifestyles. They don’t want anything to change and will lie, cheat, steal, falsify data, lose memos, and heavens knows what else to keep it that way. Those people need to be kicked out, and one will have to get pretty dirty to do it. General Palin will need people willing to fight this war for her.


3 posted on 10/03/2008 11:44:26 AM PDT by Clock King (You either die a hero or you live long enough to see yourself become the villain.)
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To: hecht
"Of course the issues were being addressed, substantively and in detail, by both the Democratic and GOP Veep nominees, but in her case, in a voice — literally in an accent — of unpretentious, ordinary Americans, and with a disdain for the kind of double-talk which lets a politician pretend that he was really against a war he voted to authorize. "

Yes!

"And the important point confirmed by Thursday night's debate is very simply this: Sarah Palin is nothing less than the instrument through which ordinary, non-mystical Americans may reclaim their national government."

Another definition of 'breath of fresh air'. :)

"millions of voters — including undecideds and independents and swing voters, disappointed Hillary voters, disappointed movement conservatives, even non-voters — who watched this debate are saying to themselves: "Well! Now that was different!"

But But But...she hasn't spent decades learning the ropes in Washington DC?!?! Senators 0bama, Biden and McCain have soo muccchh exxpperiieencccccee... could our beloved country survive fresh air in DC??? We're so accustomed/numbed to stuffed pantsuits!

"and she's the one of us who stepped forward to prove that she has the heart of a genuine servant of the public."

What a concept, right?

Ok..I'll finish reading the article and won't comment on every single paragraph! It just says what I've been trying to say for a while now!

4 posted on 10/03/2008 11:54:37 AM PDT by sweet_diane ("They hate us cause they ain't us.")
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To: Clock King
"General Palin will need people willing to fight this war for her."

I've kicked the idea around many times over the past few years about running for U.S. Representative for the 26th District of Texas (currently held by Michael Burgess) but never really felt that I would be able to do anything with the current bunch of idiots on the Hill. So I never actively pursued it.

But after Sarah was brought on board, I'm thinking that I might start getting serious about it. There is nothing she and I disagree on. I would be proud to fight with her as a Lieutenant in Palin's Army.
5 posted on 10/03/2008 12:02:50 PM PDT by FortWorthPatriot (No better friend, no worse enemy)
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To: Clock King
"General Palin will need people willing to fight this war for her."

I only have but one vote to give... and a yard to put a sign in, a car for a bumpersticker, eyes for reading and learning and a mouth to share what I've learned!

Seriously, it's similar to what drew me to strongly support Fred Thompson, months ago. I'm am so sick and tired of the same old, same old Washington DC, dust covered, back room, whooseyurdaddy, bull hockey CRAPOLA that has contaminated my country! Even honest Democrats see that there is nothing new in 0bama. McCain and Palin have both gone against the mainstream Republican machine...not necessarily a bad thing, IMHO.

6 posted on 10/03/2008 12:03:14 PM PDT by sweet_diane ("They hate us cause they ain't us.")
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To: FortWorthPatriot
"I've kicked the idea around many times over the past few years about running for U.S. Representative for the 26th District of Texas (currently held by Michael Burgess) but never really felt that I would be able to do anything with the current bunch of idiots on the Hill. So I never actively pursued it."

Go for it! Put yourself out there and let the people decide. Good Luck! :)

7 posted on 10/03/2008 12:06:56 PM PDT by sweet_diane ("They hate us cause they ain't us.")
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To: Clock King

Term Limits.

We have to pry their grubby little paws away from the rim of the trough, and send them back to the real world. That is OUR job, and I cannot wait to begin.

Tatt


8 posted on 10/03/2008 12:07:51 PM PDT by thesearethetimes... ("Courage, is fear that has said its prayers." Dorothy Bernard)
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To: hecht

The New York Times: searching for an ever-lower nadir in its dogged pursuit of journalistic irrelevance.


9 posted on 10/03/2008 12:28:10 PM PDT by Caleb1411 ("These are the days when the Christian is expected to praise every creed except his own." G. K. C)
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To: sweet_diane
I'm am so sick and tired of the same old, same old Washington DC, dust covered, back room, whooseyurdaddy, bull hockey CRAPOLA that has contaminated my country!

The hockey mom vote goes to McCain/Palin
The bull-hockey mom vote goes to Obama/Biden.
:-)

10 posted on 10/03/2008 12:44:32 PM PDT by Constitutionalist Conservative (The Global Warming Heretic -- http://AGW-Heretic.blogspot.com)
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