Posted on 11/25/2010 7:58:51 PM PST by 2ndDivisionVet
Monday night, Sarah Palin watched from the audience as daughter Bristol danced on ABC. Twenty-three million other Americans joined her from their homes. Tuesday, the former vice-presidential candidate started a 13-state book tour for her new book, America By Heart, which has a first printing of 1 million. Her reality show on TLC, Sarah Palins Alaska, is in its third week. Last Sunday she was the cover story in the New York Times magazine.
Its all part of The Palin Strategy for becoming president in 2012 or 2016 or 2020.
Republican leaders dont believe it. If she wanted the Republican nomination shed be working on the inside, one influential Republican told me a few days ago. Shed be building relationships with Republican Senators and representatives, governors, and state party officials. Shed be smoothing the feathers she ruffled by backing Tea Party candidates. Shed be huddled with GOP kingmakers. When I suggested she has a different strategy, the influential Republican smiled knowingly. Thats how its done how McCain, Bush, and everyone has done it. Thats the only way to do it. But all she really wants is celebrity.
The Republican establishment doesnt get it. Celebrity is part of The Palin Strategy as is avoiding the insider game. She doesnt want to do what Huckabee, Pawlenty, Gingrich, or Romney have to do. She has an outside game.
Palins game plan is directly related to America white working class, and the economy it faces and the economy its likely to continue to experience for years.
No prospective candidate so sharply embodies the anger of Americas white working class as does Palin. And none is channeling that anger nearly as effectively.
White working class anger isnt new, of course, nor is the Republican Partys use of it. Apart from the South, where the anger came in response to the Civil Rights movement of the 1960s, the more widespread working-class anxiety began in the late 1970s when the median male wage that had been rising for three decades began to stagnate.
As I noted in Aftershock, families responded by sending wives and mothers into the paid workforce, working longer hours, and then, finally, going deep into debt. These coping mechanisms allayed but did not remove the growing anxiety.
Over the years, Republicans have channeled the anxiety into anger, through overt appeals to a so-called silent majority that were overlooked by Democrats and liberals; through tax revolts by working and middle-class families that couldnt afford to pay more; and in subtle and not-so-subtle appeals to racist fears (Willie Horton).
But now that the Great Recession has eliminated the last coping mechanism ending the easy borrowing, and ratcheting up unemployment the working classs economic insecurities have soared. A recent Washington Post poll showed 53 percent of homeowners worried about meeting their mortgage payments. Home foreclosures have slowed largely because of bad paperwork on the part of banks, but the threat remains. Housing prices are still dropping.
The white working class has not benefitted from the recent rise in corporate profits and stock prices. To the contrary, both have been fueled by foreign sales of goods made abroad and by labor-saving technologies that have allowed American companies to do more with fewer workers here at home.
Joblessness among the white working class is far higher than the 9.6 percent average for the nation. While the unemployment rate among college grads (most of whom are professionals or managers) is around 5 percent, the average unemployment rate for people with only a high school degree or less (blue-collar, pink-collar, clerical) is almost 20 percent.
All of this is spawning a new and more virulent politics of anger in the nations white working class, stoked by Republicans anger against immigrants, blacks, gays, intellectuals, and international bankers (consider the latest Fox News salvos against George Soros).
According to the right-wing narrative, the calamity thats befallen the white working class is due to the global and intellectual elites who run the mainstream media, direct the government, dispense benefits to the undeserving, and dominate popular culture. (The story and targets are not substantially different from those that have fueled right-wing and fascist movements during times of economic stress for more than a century, here and abroad.)
Sarah Palin has special appeal because she wraps the story in an upbeat message. She avoids the bilious rants of Rush, Sean Hannity, and their ilk. But her cheerfulness isnt sunny; she doesnt promise Morning in America. She offers pure snark, and promises revenge. Over and over again she tells the same snide, sarcastic, inside joke, but in different words: They think they can keep screwing us, but (wink, wink), we know something they dont. Were gonna take over and screw them.
The Palin Strategy is to circumvent the Republican establishment, filled as it is with career Republicans, business executives, and Wall Streeters. Thats why her path to the Republican nomination isnt the usual insider game. Its a celebrity game a snark-fest with the nations entire white working class. Vote for Bristol and well show the media establishment how powerful we are! Buy my book and well show the know-it-all coastal elites a real book directed at real people! Tune into my cable show and well show the real America far from the urban centers with immigrants and blacks and fancy city slickers!
As I believe will become clearer, the Palin Strategy will involve a political threat to the GOP establishment: Deny her the nomination shell run as independent. This will split off much of the white working class and guarantee defeat of the Republican establishment candidate. It will also result in her defeat in 2012, but thats a small price to pay for gaining the credibility and power to demand the nomination in 2016, or threaten another third-party run in 2020.
Once nominated, her campaign for the general election will be purely populist. Shell seek to broaden her base to become the candidate of the people, taking on Americas vested Establishment.
More than anything else, the Palin Strategy depends on the continuing fear and anger of Americas white working class. Shes betting that their economic prospects will not improve by 2012, or even by 2016 and beyond.
Sadly, this is likely to be the case. On Tuesday, the Fed issued a gloomy prognosis. Even if the U.S. economy began to grow at a rate more typical of recoveries than the current anemic 2 percent, unemployment wont drop to its pre-recession level for 5 to 7 years. A minority of the Fed thought this was too optimistic.
The disturbing truth is the bad economy is likely to continue for most Americans beyond 7 years maybe for ten or more because of a chronic lack of aggregate demand. Apart from inevitable inventory replacements and the necessary replacements by consumers of cars, appliances, and clothing that wear out, nothing will propel the U.S. economy forward. So much income and wealth have now concentrated at the top that the broad middle and working class no longer has the buying power to do so. The top will resume buying but their purchases wont be nearly enough.
Japan lost a decade of economic growth after its real estate bubble exploded. It seems entirely probable that the United States will suffer the same fate. Our economic structure how we now allocate the gains of growth, the yawning gap between Wall Street and Main Street, the incentives operating on large corporations to pare American payrolls and expand abroad almost dictates it.
We might change that structure, of course. But at this point that doesnt seem in the cards. The President seems unable or unwilling to provide the clear narrative that explains whats happened and what needs to be done, and Republicans are at this moment ascendant.
It all fits into Sarah Palins strategy.
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Robert Reich, a professor of public policy at the University of California at Berkeley, was secretary of labor during the Clinton administration. He is also a blogger and the author of "Aftershock: The Next Economy and America's Future."
freakin moron...
Unlike their betters in the ruling class.
I actually think that Reich is on to something, but then he writes this crap:
All of this is spawning a new and more virulent politics of anger in the nations white working class, stoked by Republicans anger against immigrants, blacks, gays, intellectuals, and international bankers (consider the latest Fox News salvos against George Soros).
(Given that unemployment among African Americans is at Depression-era levels, do they feel secure?)
The Fourth Reich stumbled over the truth, and then put back on his East Coast Elite Liberal blinders on. He plays the freaking race card. It's depressing really-- but oh so predictable.
SHEESH!
I was about a quarter the way through the article before it started to read as written by the turd Reich.
>>>All of this is spawning a new and more virulent politics of anger in the nations white working class, stoked by Republicans anger against immigrants, blacks, gays, intellectuals, and international bankers (consider the latest Fox News salvos against George Soros). <<<
I really wish I could reach out and touch this guy. It’s obvious that he hasn’t spent a speck of time with the people he slanders here. I know no one - literally no one - who is angry about “immigrants, blacks [and} gays.” Not a person. The anger at intellectuals is reserved for the kind of snide academic stereotyping done by bigots like the one who wrote this opinion piece. I don’t know where he has the nerve to conflate disgust with George Soros as anger about “international bankers.”
So I have to conclude that someone willing to bullsh*t about these little details will probably be willing to do the same thing throughout.
What this little man doesn’t realize is that people like himself provoke the mood of anger in this country. How clueless.
It's funny, Reich has is partly right. He then goes off on white this and white that. It's not white working class anger, it's working class anger at elites, period.
btt
The days of the smoke filled room is about over. Not enough smokers. Sarah will not be a divider she will unite the GOP.
Leftists believe their own propaganda. That’s a weakness that they share with the old USSR.
Let us use their ignorance of average Americans against them.
I guarantee that there are plenty of black, Latino, and gay Americans who are depressed and angry about the economy. Idiots like Obama and Reich think they can tax and regulate the country to “sustainable growth”, i.e., economic decline.
He’s right about one thing: Sarah won’t go grovel before the RINOS and power brokers to promote her candidacy. She will not need to. She will get the votes in the Primary to win.
Stand up Mr. Reich. Oh, you are standing up. Sorry about that; a Joe Biden moment.
And they say drug use is a victimless crime.
If the economy doesn’t turn around by 2012 it isn’t going to be just angry white people.
Well, Robert, the Obama administration could (at minimum) agree to make the Bush tax cuts permanent, and then grab back those obscene increases in spending, and maybe the economy would come roaring back, those voters would be happy, and then maybe you guys don’t have to worry about the mean wittle lady stirring up the proles.
Nah. You guys are just going to sit there and get lit up. Dumb asses.
OK Salon, turns the economy into a racial issue.
First, a good economy rewards all races.
Second, the mantra that got Bill Clinton elected was supposed to be the worst in 50 years in 1992. A big lie perpetrated by MSM. In any event, the same reason; white dissatisfaction, got a Democrat elected.
Maybe "white working class anger" is perpetuated by people like you, Bobby.
REICH:
I am concerned, as Im sure many of you are, that these jobs not simply go to high-skilled people who are already professionals or to white male construction workers
I have nothing against white male construction workers, Im just saying there are other people who have needs as well.
Race race race race race
That’s all these idiots can think of
Where was the barf alert? ;)
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