Posted on 09/05/2008 11:09:50 AM PDT by nickcarraway
Why McCains acceptance speech worked.
St. Paul On Wednesday, I headed between events from Minneapolis to Saint Paul, driven by a woman named Kimberly. She was white, a mom in her late 40s, with a tattoo on her forearm and a mild Minnesota accent. She did not look like a typical Republican voter. She certainly was nothing like the party faithful who had flocked to her town.
I asked her what she thought of the convention, and she complained about the protesters who had come in from outside, breaking things and hurting business. Thats just dumb, she said. Theres a perfectly fine way to protest, and they have to come here and act like idiots.
Then she went on: I dont know who Im going to vote for. I havent been watching the stuff at the convention. But what really upsets me is the way theyre treating this woman.
You mean Sarah Palin, the governor of Alaska?
Yes. I cant even watch my television anymore with what theyre doing to her. Its just awful.
Kimberly was expressing Americans fundamental sense of decency and fair play perhaps also the frustration of watching a woman subjected to an unfair double standard. This week, the false left-wing Internet rumors about Sarah Palin about how her youngest son is actually her daughters baby, about how she was an Alaska secessionist were as unworthy of the attention of the mainstream media as any claims that Barack Obama was born in Kenya. Yet they received that attention anyway, with some especially irresponsible tidbits seeing print. Reporters suddenly acquired a heretofore absent interest in obtaining birth certificates. The New York Times had to retract Elizabeth Bumillers story about the Alaska Independence Party (which is not a secessionist party), but Bumiller still stands by her story.
In the Washington Post, a respected reporter noted disapprovingly that Palin had slashed funds for a program benefiting pregnant teens. He failed to mention the relevant fact that she was using her line-item veto power to quadruple funds for the program instead of quintupling them.
In 2000, Palin endorsed and campaigned for Steve Forbes for president. This week, Obamas campaign spokesman and Obamas surrogate, Rep. Robert Wexler (D., Fla.), falsely stated that Palin had supported Pat Buchanan for president in 2000. Wexler then smeared her and Buchanan by calling her a Nazi sympathizer on those grounds. The Nation and MSNBC reported the Obama campaigners false statements as fact. CNN posted a picture of Palin at the rostrum in this pose.
On the Internet, leftists took to calling her Caribou Barbie. Commentators chimed in with such brilliant questions as Dont they have birth control up in Alaska? A radio interview with Palin surfaced in which she discussed a petty, last-minute attempt by Lyda Green the Republican state Senate leader and Palins political enemy to change the time of this years state of the state address. The schedule had been set well in advance, but Green cited a transparently bogus scheduling conflict in an attempt to force the speech to a time that would have prevented Palin from attending her sons graduation. In that context, Palin let loose a small giggle when the radio host called Green a bitch.
I spoke with three Alaskans about these issues at the convention on Wednesday. One was Randy Ruedrich, the man Palin had removed from the Alaskan Oil and Gas Conservation Commission for unethical behavior and whom she has tried repeatedly to remove as state party chairman. One of his companions, a young woman, piped up immediately: Well, Lyda Green is a bitch.
Some scrutiny of Palin is appropriate the Lyda Green incident included. But what we have seen stands in stark contrast with the failure by the media to examine or even mention Barack Obamas self-serving collaboration in Chicagos political corruption. MSNBC and The Nation seem unlikely to discuss Obamas endorsement only last year of a self-dealing Chicago alderman who once pulled a gun on her colleagues during a redistricting hearing. For all that, the worst piece of legitimate dirt on Palin appears to be that she might have intervened improperly to fire a law officer who had used a taser on his ten-year-old stepson.
Except among the Lefts harshest partisans, Caribou Barbie erased serious doubts of her competence with her excellent speech of Wednesday night. It was an impossible act for John McCain to follow and indeed, conservatives at the convention were dissatisfied with his performance.
That was a speech on compromise compromise, not confrontation, said John McLane, a conservative activist from Indianapolis who attended the convention as a guest. Although he seemed to disapprove already, I asked him what he thought about it. Im a Reagan Republican, he replied gruffly.
And he was right. But McCain is not a Reagan Republican, and his speech of last night was not aimed at people already won over. It was aimed at Kimberly the driver, and at other Americans who not only lack the ideological grounding of the Reagan revolution, but also view the party of Reagan as a damaged brand. For them, the GOPs positive and successful ideals are less visible than recent Republican corruption and incompetence in government.
People like Kimberly will probably not notice if John McCain turns out to be unexpectedly conservative or liberal, but they are weary of the rancor and self-dealing of the political class the smears, the blind partisanship, the lack of civil discourse. As McCain put it when one of the graceless left-wing protesters disrupted his speech, Americans want us to stop shouting at each other.
Obama has spent hundreds of millions of dollars branding himself as the solution to this real need for change that Americans feel. That he is just cynically exploiting this need is evident from his true record of working against bipartisan reformers in Chicago, of governing in order to benefit his friends and himself, of calling his critics names, and of embracing corporate interests in Washington that feed off the American taxpayer.
This is why John McCain had to brand himself as something different someone who actually fulfills the need that makes many Americans susceptible to Obamas false promises. Is McCain really that different something the real healer, uniter, and agent of positive change? Perhaps. Probably not. Either way, he might win Kimberlys vote after Thursday nights speech, and thats what he wanted.
I detest Oprah Winfrey — that woman’s head is so big she needs a wheelbarrow just to move it around.
She became really insufferable way back around the time of the O.J. Simpson trials — showing her true racism clearly on her show a few times as she seethed about the civil lawsuit victory against Simpson. Even a few of my friends who were Oprah FANS noticed it.
I cannot imagine ever watching her show — a few times many years ago was more than enough for me. I suspect she may lose a few “fans” over this refusal to have Palin on her show.
She claims she doesn’t want her show used as a political forum. Huh??? Who paraded around the country with Obama months ago during the primaries, shrieking about how great he is?
She IS her show — a one woman moving circus “show” that heaves from Chicago to Santa Barbara and back again.
Blecchhh!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! The woman is a pig — a rich pig, but a pig.
VERY INTERESTING LINK!
As I taught my daughter when she was young, Barbie prefers GI Joe to that Ken wimp.
I personally would like her to appear on “Everyone loves Raymond.”
Caribou Barbie
I’m sorry, but that’s just plain hilarious, and won’t hurt her a bit.
/ nitpick!
You are correct, sir. But Barbie’s a blond, so ..........
You have a point! LOL
It was a pretty good speech, but I was holding my breath all the way through hoping he wouldn't go off on some global warming tangent, or immigration. So far he's being good. I have no doubt once he's in the White House we'll have our work cut out for us. I'd rather fight him than Obama, but I have no doubt we'll have to fight him on any number of issues.
McCain is still McCain.
And you're right. She knocked it out of the park.
Definitely Leno. And when Letterman tries to get her, she should tell him she can’t, as she’s “taping a Jerry Springer” that day.
I prefer Sarah Cuda Arctic Fox.
Y'know, that has to be the most perfect one-sentence summation of the difference between McCain-Palin and Obama-Bidedn I've ever heard. Congratulations on your clarity and succinctness.
The best one-line description of Obama I've yet heard is "Fresh Prince of Hot Air". A perfect match for him.
The only person who will be hurt by that action is Oprah. She will lose large chunks of credibility with her viewers.
The DNC has a problem if Obama is forced to step down. Hillary would certainly take his place, but Obama zealots certainly wouldn’t want to reward her.
I don’t understand how the lawyer-infested DNC wouldn’t have checked into this and have concrete refutations long before now.
Now, thats funny.
What did you expect Oprah to do for a strong Republican woman? Embrace her and have tea? Her indoctrination won’t allow it...nor will her puppet master(s).
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