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Home Front: Politix
Sarah Palin displays her pitch-perfect populism
2010-02-12
Palin's final answer to Wallace showed how perfectly she has come to inhabit that part. When he asked her what role she wants to play in the country's future, she said:

"First and foremost, I want to be a good mom, and I want to raise happy, healthy, independent children. And I want them to be good citizens of this great country.

"And then I do want to be a voice for some common-sense solutions. I'm never going to pretend like I know more than the next person. I'm not going to pretend to be an elitist. In fact, I'm going to fight the elitist, because for too often and for too long now, I think the elitists have tried to make people like me and people in the heartland of America feel like we just don't get it, and big government's just going to have to take care of us.

"I want to speak up for the American people and say: No, we really do have some good common-sense solutions. I can be a messenger for that. Don't have to have a title to do it."

This is a pitch-perfect recital of the populist message that has worked in campaigns past. There are times when the American people are looking for something more: for an Eisenhower, who liberated Europe; an FDR or a Kennedy or a Bush, all unashamed aristocrats; or an Obama, with eloquence and brains.

But in the present mood of the country, Palin is by all odds a threat to the more uptight Republican aspirants such as Mitt Romney and Tim Pawlenty -- and potentially, to Obama as well.

Palin did not wear well in the last campaign, especially in the suburbs where populism has a limited appeal. But when Wallace asked her about resigning the governorship with 17 months left in her term and whether she let her opponents drive her from office, she said, "Hell, no."

Those who want to stop her will need more ammunition than deriding her habit of writing on her hand. The lady is good.
Posted by:Fred

#6  Palin is by all odds a threat to the more uptight Republican aspirants such as Mitt Romney and Tim Pawlenty -- and potentially, to Obama as well.

That the media misses and the Republicans are quietly realizing is the next President won't be selected by the Republican or Democrat Party.

It will be the choice of the Tea Party. And until that time comes, Dear Sarah seems perfectly happy to their humble unoffical spokesperson.
Posted by: Skunky Glins****   2010-02-12 13:11  

#5  Quick quiz for the Obami: name one lapidary Obama phrase that sticks in your mind a la "we have nothing to fear but fear itself" or "ask not what your country can do for you..." or "Mr Gorbachev, tear down this wall." Got anything? Even one?

Eloquence, my arse. The man's a towel boy for the Oligarchy.
Posted by: lex   2010-02-12 08:51  

#4  Obama, with eloquence and brains.

Giggle. Try these on for size:

"No nation can or should dominate another."

"A united world defeated communism."

"We are the change we have been seeking."

"... the profit-to-earnings ratio..."

"I do not come here with a solution to the problem of war..."
Posted by: lex   2010-02-12 08:49  

#3  2) Palin did not wear well in the last campaign,

Tell me about the crowds her appearances failed to attract? /rhet question.
Posted by: Procopius2k   2010-02-12 08:41  

#2  1) Obama, with eloquence and brains. Oh really? I have seen no sign of either, have you? AlanC

No, but then again I don't follow the NBA very closely. Is there more?
Posted by: Besoeker   2010-02-12 08:26  

#1  This is rich. There are two very telling points here that put a spotlight on this writer's elitism.

1) Obama, with eloquence and brains. Oh really? I have seen no sign of either, have you?

2) Palin did not wear well in the last campaign, And I'm sure that she was the one running everything when she campaigned for President. Oh, what's that? She didn't run for President, but was VP on McCain's ticket? Gee, maybe it was McCain's campaign that had the problem, huh?
Posted by: AlanC   2010-02-12 08:22  

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