Crunchy Con

Sarah Palin's poisoned chalice

Monday July 6, 2009

Categories: Republicans

In his best Times column yet, Ross Douthat -- who, like me, was an early Palin enthusiast, but was later disillusioned and disappointed -- reflects on how Palin ruined her national political career by accepting John McCain's bid to join his ticket. Excerpt:

Sarah Palin represents the democratic ideal -- that anyone can grow up to be a great success story without graduating from Columbia and Harvard.

This ideal has had a tough 10 months. It's been tarnished by Palin herself, obviously. With her missteps, scandals, dreadful interviews and self-pitying monologues, she's botched an essential democratic role -- the ordinary citizen who takes on the elites, the up-by-your-bootstraps role embodied by politicians from Andrew Jackson down to Harry Truman.

But it's also been tarnished by the elites themselves, in the way that the media and political establishments have treated her.

Here are lessons of the Sarah Palin experience, for any aspiring politician who shares her background and her sex. Your children will go through the tabloid wringer. Your religion will be mocked and misrepresented. Your political record will be distorted, to better parody your family and your faith. (And no, gentle reader, Palin did not insist on abstinence-only sex education, slash funds for special-needs children or inject creationism into public schools.)

Male commentators will attack you for parading your children. Female commentators will attack you for not staying home with them. You'll be sneered at for how you talk and how many colleges you attended. You'll endure gibes about your "slutty" looks and your "white trash concupiscence," while a prominent female academic declares that your "greatest hypocrisy" is the "pretense" that you're a woman. And eight months after the election, the professionals who pressed you into the service of a gimmicky, dreary, idea-free campaign will still be blaming you for their defeat.

All of this had something to do with ordinary partisan politics. But it had everything to do with Palin's gender and her social class.

Someone -- maybe Booker T. Washington, I can't recall -- once said that because of prejudice, black Americans who wanted to get ahead in America would have to be better than good enough to withstand the things thrown at them in their ascent to the top. The Palin experience suggests the same thing for a woman politician of Palin's background and beliefs.

UPDATE: Radley Balko, sympathizing with Ross. Excerpt:

Here's all I want to say: It is possible that Sarah Palin was both unfairly mistreated and personally attacked by the media and many on the left, and that her family was rather ruthlessly and mercilessly run through the ringer . . . and that she's a not particularly bright, not particularly curious, once libertarian-leaning governor who sadly devolved into a predictable, buzzword spouting culture warrior when she was prematurely picked for national office by John McCain.

These two scenarios can coexist.


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Comments
RSG
July 7, 2009 12:17 PM

The Palin love-fest just cracks me up. Then it scares the hell out of me. Ladies and gentlemen, lets go read real newspapers, maybe a book or two and turn off Fox News for a good 24 hours. Then come back and talk about Sarah Palin. PLEASE. You just look silly.

Arrrrghhh
July 7, 2009 1:11 PM

RSG
July 7, 2009 12:17 PM
The Palin love-fest just cracks me up. Then it scares the hell out of me. Ladies and gentlemen, lets go read real newspapers, maybe a book or two and turn off Fox News for a good 24 hours. Then come back and talk about Sarah Palin. PLEASE. You just look silly.
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Actually, that's exactly what YOU need to do. Stop listening to the twits who think they're the ultimate arbiters of opinion, the referees for the game of politics, and the gatekeepers of power. One of the people, not polished, not a professional liar, not a lawyer, just a homemaker and wife and ordinary working stiff became governor without hook or crook or falsity, and then for whatever reason we may never know, was asked to take national stage.

In one brilliant flash, in a chain of events so unlikely and so certain to not be predicted, this ordinary person, one of uniquely successeful governance and yet, without pretense or image, without a 'brand' and without having strategized for the aquisition of power, hit national stage and turned politics on its ear.

Those who consider themselves the referees of politics continue to shout their calls, unaware that she's not even playing the game. Millions of people who are suddenly now activists and LOUD aren't paying any attention to the self appointed referees either. Why should we? Their game is corrupt, crooked, and rigged. It produces the worst of all possible outcomes, and deserves to be trashed, and the players booted off the field.

So, pundit away. You'll just keep looking more silly by the day. The game you're calling isn't being played. And even more importantly... You neither comprehend nor recognize the game that IS.

Rod Dreher
July 7, 2009 2:01 PM

So, pundit away. You'll just keep looking more silly by the day. The game you're calling isn't being played. And even more importantly... You neither comprehend nor recognize the game that IS.

Dude, can I buy you a Nutty Buddy or something? You're starting to scare me. Do you need somebody to come sit with you as you process all the recent news?

RSG
July 7, 2009 2:03 PM

Oh come on. How many newspapers have you read today--I've read much of the NYTimes, the Chicago Tribune, Slate, listened to the BBC and NPR and will probably scan the conservative dial this afternoon just for kicks.

What was the last book you read? All of them? Magazines? All of those too? I know, it's gotta be comforting that someone show intellectually stubborn, incurious and self-centered could find herself thrust onto the national stage. Maybe it gives you hope that you too can be famous some day without having to be able to communicate effectively, learn anything or study much. But know that you too will be unqualified for anything other than maybe a seat on a park board. I know many politicians like Sarah Palin. I see them all the time in the course of my work, on stages somewhat large and small. And they all share the same traits, they all represent their constituency in less-than-admirable ways.

Be on your way, Arrghh. May no one ever stand between you and your idiot box. And please, don't vote.

Rod Dreher
July 7, 2009 3:34 PM

Aaargh, I think I know who you are, and I think you've been banned twice. I'll have to look into that. But in the meantime, that's enough from you on this thread. You've gone over into troll territory.

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Rod Dreher is an editorial columnist for the Dallas Morning News, and author of "Crunchy Cons" (Crown Forum), a nonfiction book about conservatives, most of them religious, whose faith and political convictions sometimes put them at odds with mainstream conservatives. The views expressed in this blog are his own.

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