Two of a kind
Palin and Edwards are two of an American archetype, opportunists playing to outrage while taking care of themselves. They are both attractive, with that lucky combination of genes that rarely lands on more than one member of an extended family. They can both hold an audience without saying anything of substance, or even making sense.In particular with Palin, he notes her comewhat cynical support of the Tea Partiers (she's charging $100,000 to speak at their convention):
[During an interview, Glenn] Beck to Palin: “Who’s your favorite founder?”
Palin: “You know, well, all of them.”
Beck was skeptical.
So Palin, who can’t name a founder any more than she could think of a Supreme Court decision, wants to lead a movement inspired by the founders. If the original tea party had charged a week’s wages to register political outrage, we might still be wearing fussy stockings and bowing to some Lordship arriving in Boston Harbour.
Palin says she’ll plow her take back into “the cause.” Her favorite cause, of course, is Sarah Palin. It came to light this week that her political action committee spent $63,000 to buy copies of “Going Rogue.” It’s a sweet deal: get average people to donate to Palin. She then spends their money on her book, increasing her royalties and exposure.
Labels: U.S. politics
1 Comments:
Sarah Palin is a product of ignorance and misinformation. I bristle when I see her smugness because I know she speaks for a lot of people who truly like and admire her, against their own interests.
John Edwards is an even bigger disappointment. I can forgive an indiscretion, but his labyrinth of deception was as dangerous than Palin's transparent stupidity.
I think one thing the Republicans hate and fear about Obama is their inability to pin any personal scandal on him.
Post a Comment
<< Home