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Palin Not As Useless as Elitist Trunks Seem to Think
2010-12-04
Clever, left-handed attack on both. Diabolical, even.
The recent attacks on Sarah Palin by establishment conservatives make her Democratic opponents seem like wusses. The prospect of a Palin presidential candidacy in 2012 has obviously spooked the GOP elite. But do they have to be so mean?

"What man or mouse with a fully functioning human brain and a resume as thin as Palin's would flirt with a presidential run?" MSNBC "Morning Joe" host and former Florida Republican representative Joe Scarborough fumed in a Politico guest column this week.
You mean besides the current holder of the office, Joe?
Palin is a gifted politician. She's gained prominence and political clout, however, by skillfully playing to popular prejudices with wild claims.
Not all of which have come to pass. And not all of her favorites won election last month, just enough to scare the $hit out of the Establishment.
I wouldn't want to see Sarah Palin anywhere near the White House, let alone in the Oval Office with a nuclear arsenal at her disposal. That's not a likely scenario anyway, given her low standing among independents and Democrats.

But the notion of a phalanx of conservative elites - Palin called them "blue bloods" - standing between her and the GOP nomination because they perceive her as inferior in intellect and social and political standing is pure snobbery.
Never enough snobbery for the WaPo.
Posted by:Bobby

#37  Yes, trailing wife, I should know my place and let my betters decide for me if hooker shoes are fashionable or not.
Posted by: Black Charlie Chinemble5313   2010-12-04 23:52  

#36  Sarah's (and many other's women's shoes/boots/etc) are from Zappo's___ My daughter loves this company. Those red spiked heels are very hot IMHO.
Posted by: pan   2010-12-04 23:02  

#35  I actually used to learn a thing or two at Rantburg before you totally corrupted the intent of this forum.

Obviously 'class' wasn't one of them.
Posted by: Pappy   2010-12-04 22:58  

#34  For chrissake, do we like Palin or not? I have even less time than I have patience trying to parse people's class distinction nuances. We do live in the USA, a country built by and founded by poor underdogs. While we're talking fashion, I can spell Brioni, Missoni, De la Renta, Valentino, Dolce, etc. and rip on Mrs. Obama as uncouth as that sounds.

How nuanced is this: that bitch Palin can out-talk the majority of people she's been put up against. I do not care if she goes on the podium in duck boots and hunting camo, with a little red mini skirt.
Posted by: Fire and Ice   2010-12-04 22:34  

#33  hmmmmm.... Don?
Posted by: Frank G   2010-12-04 22:25  

#32  And trailing wife...you have more experience of spending great gobs of money on clothes? Good for you, what a catty response. How typical.

Thank you, my dear. It was meant to be. While neither my father's nor Mr. Wife's career has required me to spend, as you say, great gobs of money on clothes, I do have the knowledge to do so properly, should the need arise -- even if Mama did give up the shares she inherited in that little Paris design house. This is why I try not to talk about Mrs. Obama's wardrobe. There is a very real danger of revealing those who mistake their class for high class. (Did you catch how very catty that was? Are you quite, quite sure you got all the nuances?)

You are right about Sarah Palin being polarizing, both among Democrats and Republicans, which may well keep her from winning the presidency, or even the primary. It is separately, as an anthropological study, that I so often find fascinating the stated reasons of those who dislike her.
Posted by: trailing wife   2010-12-04 22:23  

#31  tw-I respect Sarah Palin because she's NOT nuanced, imperious and snarky; like yourself.

I never cared for your inuendo, bs remarks...I actually used to learn a thing or two at Rantburg before you totally corrupted the intent of this forum. It's probably because no Officers Wives Club, in any Branch could stomach 'yer ass. ;-)
Posted by: pan   2010-12-04 22:19  

#30  cool with me pan
Posted by: Fire and Ice   2010-12-04 22:01  

#29  Read 'em and Weep, loser leftie Libs...

(Draft) SARAH PALIN-JOHN BOLTON In 2012 !Un-beatable! Drill Baby, Drill!

Reject and Deconstruct All Recent 0bama TSA/HHS/EPA/DOE/FDA/HHS/DOJ Imperialist Edicts. DO IT TODAY!
Posted by: pan   2010-12-04 21:57  

#28  http://sparklepony.blogspot.com/2008/09/sarah-palin-commits-unforgivable-shoe.html

BCC's link though just shows feet in red shoes, devoid of a body or face.
Posted by: Fire and Ice   2010-12-04 21:35  

#27  A link to these shoes, please, Manolo.
Posted by: Nimble Spemble   2010-12-04 21:29  

#26  The shoes aren't by far the classiest but if you want to talk bad clothes look no further than Michele wide belt Obama. She wears flashy colors to funerals, and all that said, her dressing is done from within the White House with more aides helping than any first lady in my lifetime. Everyone gets one or two fashion faux pas in my book, Mrs. Obama has used her allotment. Palin on the balance looks pretty good in a suit. Sorry, can't totally write her off because of the shoes lets hope its a mistake which she probably won't repeat that often.
Posted by: Fire and Ice   2010-12-04 20:19  

#25  Sorry, unpresidential in my book. How funny that I agree with the comments under the photo. And it has nothing to do with my having a chip on my shoulder or being a gay man for crying out loud.

And it's not her accent that bothers me, it's the nasal quality. It's annoying as hell.

http://sparklepony.blogspot.com/2008/09/sarah-palin-commits-unforgivable-shoe.html
Posted by: Black Charlie Chinemble5313   2010-12-04 20:07  

#24  And you are all as nasty as the left



I, for one, have not been totally nasty. I asked why you held your opinions, you answered, I responded. Now I should qualify my statement as an apology if it sounded rude. It was written as that you sounded like a bitch, I didn't say you ARE a bitch. The thing is, frankly when a person starts harping on tarty shoes, it hearkens to either a female with a chip on her shoulder (I am femalian), or a gay man. Nobody else that I know that doesn't fall in the aforementioned groups would care about something so insignificant as red shoes. Have some humour about your shallowness :-) It works for me, I am unabashedly shallow, but I also think Palin's rise to the spotlight is sorely needed at this time, whether she wins or not.
Posted by: Fire and Ice   2010-12-04 19:59  

#23  BCC - I find your arguments...unconvincing. Personally I don't she can win the Presidency and just like with Newt, I'd rather she provide ideas, back good candidates and play an influential role, but not as POTUS. I do enjoy the way she totally gets inside Libtard heads, and apparently yours as well. Commenting about her shoes? Really?
Posted by: Frank G   2010-12-04 19:39  

#22  Are these the same red shoes Dorothy wore? Does anybody have a link to them?

And i'm with SR-71. Palin is not divisive. She is revealing the division the MSM has covered up for years. It's been unnaturally repressed and it's going to finally let loose with a bang in two years regardless of who's nominated. Curtains for the welfare state, and none too soon.
Posted by: Nimble Spemble   2010-12-04 19:36  

#21  And you are all as nasty as the left. I don't like either side. How nice that those of us like me will decide the election.
Posted by: Black Charlie Chinemble5313   2010-12-04 19:35  

#20  BBC you need to Dig deeper than edited interviews, hostile press treatment and your dislike for her accent and clothes. Your responses lead one to conclude that you are an ill informed ass.
Posted by: OldSpook   2010-12-04 18:47  

#19  If this is the best that our great republic has to offer, we are in seriously poor shape. Out of touch, aren't you? This great republic has been on the verge of collapse for a few years now.
Posted by: Anguper Hupomosing9418   2010-12-04 17:28  

#18  BBC
it's funny how worried about performance you seem to be. If Palin is meant to be eclipsed by some one else she will be, but in the mean time, I feel you should stop sounding like a bitch about bs like shoes and accents, unless you're willing to admit you're totally shallow. The election process will sort the rest out.
Posted by: Fire and ice   2010-12-04 17:16  

#17  Divisive!? LOL The division started long ago. There was a time that Dems and Pubs wanted basically the same things, but differed on how to get there. No longer true, and in fact I doubt that the two sides even want to live in the kind of country the other side wants to create. There is very little room for 'compromise' anymore.

I would not be sorry to NEVER have the opportunity to vote for another Harvard or Yale grad. Intellectuals generally believe that they are anointed to dictate to others how things should be done. I pray every day to be delivered from 'intellectuals.'
Posted by: SR-71   2010-12-04 17:13  

#16  And trailing wife...you have more experience of spending great gobs of money on clothes? Good for you, what a catty response. How typical.
Posted by: Black Charlie Chinemble5313   2010-12-04 17:12  

#15  Did I mention that I think she's a divisive figure?

There are lots and lots of people like me out there, and I find it humorous that you think I'm not conservative and a "minion".

The split is not a conservative or liberal split as much as you'd like to make it out to be one.

I like Marc Rubio and Bobby Jindal and Col. West and lots more great people out there. I think it's funny that certain groups have already decided on a very divisive figure to support at all costs, even if it means losing the presidency and having a second Obama term. Whatever...have fun with your game.

Oh, and any other governor who was presidential material, facing a campaign to force them out of office would have figured out a way to deal with it, not quit.
Posted by: Black Charlie Chinemble5313   2010-12-04 16:44  

#14  You don't have to like her, Black Charlie Chinemble5313. I'm afraid I don't care, especially because half of your reasons boil down to, "I don't like her -- she's not my kind of people." And the other half are, "I don't like what the news media cats say about her, although I haven't done any research to find out whether or not they're lying."

Also, you forgot to mention that the McCain's campaign team hired a style consultant to buy Sarah Palin vice presidential clothes because all she had were things suitable for running around in Alaska, and she hasn't a $50,000 trust fund lying about for the purpose. (Yes, that's what about what it would cost. This is a subject on which I have some expertise. Clearly you do not.)

Sarah Palin has found her niche for the moment. It clearly involves distracting you from thinking about more important things.
Posted by: trailing wife   2010-12-04 16:27  

#13  @BBC
#1. She's a quitter...No, she's confident, knows when to cut a loss and readjust direction.
#2. Even small towns have brisk Emergency response requirement- our Fire and rescue down the block, some I know personally in this small town have to hustle to keep apace, imagine Alaska for God sake. It wise to spend there.
#3. Family issues being publicised or unpresidential? Hello, Obama appeared on the view. His wife gets tsk tsked for constantly parading her guns around uncovered, and his golf games bulk up the news. Their children are still too young too create waves, but teenagerhood looms.
#4. Bad interviews? Well, I would say she's better than the POTUS and need not use a TelePrompter crutch as liberally. Also, if I recall correctly she looked better and sounded more composed than VP Biden and and other current pols.
#5. Red shoes? Red shoes is the red tie for republican women. Red= Republican, it does not mean she's a harlot no
matter how great they look. Besides, totally cosmetic, who cares?
#6. Voice? Like we need a voice actor or a Talking head with the perfect voice? While I understand, again a totally cosmetic non-issue. Meanwhilst, Obama's voice and abundant vocalized pauses is yuck. Audio matters, but letting it interfere with sound appraisal of substance is an all too common trap voters let themselves fall into.
Posted by: Fire and ice   2010-12-04 16:27  

#12  I'm with Jim. The fact that her mere existence is enough to make liberal's heads almost explode... well, that earns her my support. And I like her accent. And she wears pretty shoes.
Posted by: Scooter McGruder   2010-12-04 16:12  

#11  She's a quitter.

There's a difference in cutting loses and being a quitter. Play it up with the rest of those who refuse to acknowledge she was the subject of practical political assassination by a relentless filing of 'ethics' charges by a Donk operative. By his and her actions she's 'become more powerful than you can ever imagine'.

And yes we are in poor shape. One of the reasons is good people won't even consider sticking their neck out, or that of their family, to the unending politics of personal destruction that way too many of the Inner Party and its minions engage in.
Posted by: Procopius2k   2010-12-04 15:41  

#10  Sure, here are the big reasons:

1. She's a quitter. No matter the reason...she quit. No one else would even be considered for a high level position with that track record.

2. She's apparently a big spender, not fiscally responsible. Note the debt she used to make a gov't sports complex on land that wasn't even purchased before construction started (what?), and went from sharing an emergency response center to a much more expensive single response center for a small town. She's not looking out for the taxpayers.

3. I don't wand to spend my life listening to her family's issues. And really, having your daughter on a reality show? Hardly presidential. If she wants to be a celebrity...fine, but have some respect for the presidential office.

4. She did incredibly poorly in her interviews. I wouldn't hire someone for any position with those disastrous interviews.

5. She wears red tart shoes. Guys love them, gals see them for what they are. I wouldn't vote for her on this reason alone, lol.

6. And yes, I couldn't stand listening to her voice, so pardon me.

If this is the best that our great republic has to offer, we are in seriously poor shape.



Posted by: Black Charlie Chinemble5313   2010-12-04 15:18  

#9  Somehow I can't see Sarah Palin doing one-tenth as much damage to this nation in eight years as Barry has in two. She'd be ten times the better candidate for President than McCain was. I see this as just another in a long list of preemptive attacks to try to ensure she's not the GOP candidate. She certainly makes donkey-boy look like the over-educated idiot he is.
Posted by: Old Patriot   2010-12-04 15:08  

#8  I think the Republicans have a little better pool than it appears, one of which is Palin. Disliking Palin does not make a person a snob if it is for the right reasons. Not liking her because of her accent, lifestyle, lack of ivy wallpaper, well now then....

And yes, there is some serious elitism going on in both parties. Elitism has a real I'm right because I am me problem with it, and practically speaking retards what should be a cream to the top model.
Posted by: swksvolFF   2010-12-04 14:40  

#7  It's much too early to narrow down the candidate list, for either party. It's also much too early to castigate others for their choice of the names currently in the hat, when we don't know who else will put their name in. That's what primary season is for... and why one waits until election day to vote, thus being able to include the last report of a dead girl or a live boy in one's decision-making.
Posted by: trailing wife   2010-12-04 14:22  

#6  Sorry I meant I hope the reasons are beside moose hunting.
Posted by: Fire and ice   2010-12-04 13:58  

#5  BCC
O's presidency leaves a lot to be desired. He has no military, economic or business expertise. None. And we've become his learning lab, which is no comfort. And if you don't endorse Palin, would you please elaborate why and who might be better. I think repubs should be careful, I am curious but I hope things besides moose hunting jokes
Posted by: Fire and ice   2010-12-04 13:55  

#4  Even if Obama has as little experience as Palin and was still able to win, his presidency leaves nothing to be desired.

Call me a snob if you will, but I won't be voting for her. She'd be a fine neighbor but I don't want her as my president. I'm sure there are better candidates out there. The Republicans better be very careful here.
Posted by: Black Charlie Chinemble5313   2010-12-04 12:41  

#3   Roosevelt's first historical book, The Naval War of 1812, published in 1882, established his professional reputation as a serious historian. After a few years of living in the Badlands, Roosevelt returned to New York City, where he gained fame for fighting police corruption. While effectively running the Department of the Navy, the Spanish American War broke out from which he resigned and led a small regiment in Cuba known as the Rough Riders, earning himself a nomination for the Medal of Honor (which was received posthumously on his behalf on January 16, 2001). After the war, he returned to New York and was elected governor in a close fought election. Within two years later he was elected Vice President of the United States.

Very similar, both born in the U.S.
Posted by: Zombie Hillary Lover   2010-12-04 10:52  

#2  Since the Dems are attacking Sarah, it seems to me a very good reason to back and vote for her.
In other words, if they're Against her, I'm FOR her.
Posted by: Redneck Jim   2010-12-04 10:21  

#1  I've read something like this before -

During the inauguration, political boss Mark Hanna; who had been apprehensive about Theodore Roosevelt's joining the 1900 Republican ticket; is quoted as saying: "Do you realize that the only thing standing between that madman and the White House is a bullet?".
Posted by: Procopius2k   2010-12-04 09:47  

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