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Home Front: Politix
The Anti-Barbara Boxer
2008-08-31
Then, at noon, I tuned in to see Palin in Dayton. I suppose I'd half expected a female Dan Quayle, the unknown sprung upon us as George H.W. Bush's unexpected choice (presumably to appeal to younger voters) in 1988. But the moment she strode on stage, accompanied by her fisherman/oil worker husband and a gaggle of kids with strange names, it was apparent that she was different. No deer in the headlights, this was obviously a confident woman.

More to the point, there's what she is confident--and forceful--about: fighting for energy independence and against earmarks; cutting property taxes and otherwise taking on even those special interests which generally have a hold on her own party. Then there was the personal stuff: the son in the army, en route to Iraq; the Down's Syndrome child who has so clearly enriched her family's life; her history as a high school basketball star, including, (as we later learned) the time she played in a championship game, Kerri Strug-like, with a fractured ankle.

If, as one commentator observed, McCain's pick was a classic fighter pilot's move, as risky as it was daring, the plain-spoken, gun-toting Palin is the kind of strong and independent woman who, a few short generations back, helped conquer the West. Lots of liberal women politicians call themselves strong and independent--and spend their careers relentlessly working for programs that increase people's dependence on government. Palin could hardly be more different. She is the anti-Barbara Boxer.


Posted by:Fred

#23  agreed, Iblis - leave that to our lessers, k?
Posted by: Frank G   2008-08-31 17:34  

#22  "hope that McCain quickly drops dead"

Y'all have really got to quit saying that, even in jest. It's not funny.

Leave death wishes to the Kossies.
Posted by: Barbara Skolaut   2008-08-31 17:30  

#21  Let's get them elected, then hope that McCain quickly drops dead.
Posted by: Iblis   2008-08-31 17:13  

#20  Palin/Jindal 2012

Yep. The first entriely GenX ticket. Damend glad to be rid of those 68Boomer snots.
Posted by: OldSpook   2008-08-31 16:51  

#19  Maybe Petraeus or maybe Jindal. Either way the future is looking up.

Now Johnny Mac just has to pull this out.
Posted by: AlanC   2008-08-31 14:03  

#18  Ditto JACK! Excellent comments. Lets send this bugger back on the train.
Posted by: Besoeker   2008-08-31 12:54  

#17  Nimble Spemble, was that a reference to the 80's Timbuk 3 hit??? Just askin'... :-)
Posted by: WolfDog   2008-08-31 12:20  

#16  Being young means... she has legs

The picture shows that. Nice ones, too.
Posted by: Jolutch Mussolini7800   2008-08-31 10:35  

#15  I have this funny feeling that in her debate with Biden he will not be able to help himself and will do and say something totally "metro" foolish and end up looking like the pandering, pompous, narcissistic jerk he has always been. On the other hand, if he doesn't - I believe she will eat him alive on the issues simply because she knows the price of bread and milk and has 5 kids that are not K street denizens and one of whom is willing to voluntarily serve his country in combat. There is nothing like doing battle with an accomplished woman who is a mother of 5 and can shoot your lights out. I hope Joe tries to do a Rick Lazio on her. God help him!
Posted by: Jack is Back!   2008-08-31 10:33  

#14  I like that Petraeus idea. The future's so bright I'll need to put on my sunglasses.
Posted by: Nimble Spemble   2008-08-31 08:28  

#13  The democrats are going crackers because she is Pro-Life, young, smart, and apparently cannot be bought off. Being young means... she has legs and could be around to haunt their evil arsses from a very long time. Can you imagine a one term president followed by an experienced candiate such as Sarach Palin, with General Petreaus as her running mate in 2012? Slick and the Hildebeast might as well check into an assisted living center.
Posted by: Besoeker   2008-08-31 08:14  

#12  I like her and her whole family. Washington really needs a breath of fresh air like this. Who knows, she might actually clean up that scummy town a bit. Maybe we won't even have to burn it to the ground and start over either.
Posted by: DarthVader   2008-08-31 08:10  

#11  Got to say I am smitten by her. The drive-by and DNC (I repeat myself) have so little on her that it must be driving them crazy. She gave BACK the bridge to nowhere? You can't find a single Democrat that would EVER give back federal funding.
Posted by: Cyber Sarge   2008-08-31 07:56  

#10  I also suspect they will not retire to Georgetown or Alexandria.

The anti-Barbara Boxer point is very well stated. Her effect o the country could be much greater than being the first female Vice President and I hope it will be.
Posted by: Nimble Spemble   2008-08-31 06:53  

#9  
commercial fishermen cum oilman union workers cannot by definition be metrosexual. Not to mention retired Marines, as I hear Mr. Palin is

Those things, and 4 time winner of a grueling and dangerous 2000 mile snow machine race through the wilderness.  This year he and his partner only came in 4th though when he broke his arm 400 miles short of the finish.  Slowed them up a little but he didn't seek medical treatment until the finish line.

No, he's not a metro.  He seems to be what good men have always been:  strong, hard working, making a living for his family.  Not a whiner and if I had to guess, I'd say his nails have never been buffed nor his hair cut by $200 stylists. And he doesn't appear to think someone owes him a living or a microphone.
Posted by: lotp   2008-08-31 06:42  

#8  (she thinks he's a "Man man", not one of those metro things)

OldSpook, commercial fishermen cum oilman union workers cannot by definition be metrosexual. Not to mention retired Marines, as I hear Mr. Palin is. The gentleman is successful in his chosen areas of endeavor, and as Barbara says, is pleased that his wife is successful in hers -- and as equally willing to support her work as she has been his.

That, my dears, is what grown-up men look like, when they wear their red power ties.
Posted by: trailing wife    2008-08-31 05:56  

#7  Mr. Carville,

I completely concur.
Posted by: Jolutch Mussolini7800   2008-08-31 03:14  

#6  Methinks Ole John has hit a homerun.

I also believe we are looking at the first female president of the United States.

John will only last one term and in 2012, she will be the Republican candidate and who will she be running against? Hillary?

This definitely complicates the Democrats game plans.....
Posted by: James Carville   2008-08-31 02:54  

#5  Thanks, OS.

He's good-looking, that's for sure, but you know what's really attractive about him?

It's obvious he's looking at his wife and he's just pleased as punch for her, and proud of her.

That's unfortunately rare. That's true love.

I think I'm just a tiny bit jealous....
Posted by: Barbara Skolaut   2008-08-31 01:44  

#4  Doesn't look like a suit and tie is his natural attire.
Posted by: Glenmore   2008-08-31 01:17  

#3  (dang I can't write)

OS...I know people who know him. He is no Metro.
Posted by: anymouse   2008-08-31 01:02  

#2  OS...I people who know him. He is no Metro.
Posted by: anymouse   2008-08-31 01:01  

#1  OK, shes's philosophically Fred Thompson. Thank God she she doesn tlook like him. /heh

And my wife says I have to post this for the women here (she thinks he's a "Man man", not one of those metro things):

Posted by: OldSpook   2008-08-31 00:24  

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