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Sarah Palin Naked (naked ambition, that is)

On the same ticket, but are they on the same page?

On the same ticket, but are they on the same page?

Back in September there were reports about a early gaffe by Sarah Palin on the campaign trail.


Gov. Sarah Palin is now talking about “a Palin and McCain administration.”

http://blogs.abcnews.com/politicalpunch/2008/09/a-what-administ.html

Oh, that kooky Sarah!  How she does go on!  Doesn’t she know it’s supposed to be McCain first, then Palin?

At first I thought this was just another example of Palin’s mouth disengaged from her brain, but following her debate performance, The New York Times columnist Frank Rich finds her unseemly aspirations a bit…well,  creepy.

Maybe she’s not kidding about this being a “Palin/McCain” ticket.

…there’s a steady unnerving undertone to Palin’s utterances, a consistent message of hubristic self-confidence and hyper-ambition. She wants to be president, she thinks she can be president, she thinks she will be president. And perhaps soon. She often sounds like someone who sees herself as half-a-heartbeat away from the presidency. Or who is seen that way by her own camp, the hard-right G.O.P. base that never liked McCain anyway and views him as, at best, a White House place holder.

This was first apparent when Palin extolled a “small town” vice president as a hero in her convention speech — and cited not one of the many Republican vice presidents who fit that bill but, bizarrely, Harry Truman, a Democrat who succeeded a president who died in office. A few weeks later came Charlie Gibson’s question about whether she thought she was “experienced enough” and “ready” when McCain invited her to join his ticket. Palin replied that she didn’t “hesitate” and didn’t “even blink” — a response that seemed jarring for its lack of any human modesty, even false modesty.

In the last of her Couric interview installments on Thursday, Palin was asked which vice president had most impressed her, and after paying tribute to Geraldine Ferraro, she chose “George Bush Sr.” Her criterion: she most admires vice presidents “who have gone on to the presidency.” Hours later, at the debate, she offered a discordant contrast to Biden when asked by Gwen Ifill how they would each govern “if the worst happened” and the president died in office. After Biden spoke of somber continuity, Palin was weirdly flip and chipper, eager to say that as a “maverick” she’d go her own way.

http://www.nytimes.com/2008/10/05/opinion/05rich.html?hp

Maybe I’ve had Palin pegged all wrong.  Not about her lack of intellectual ability and unfitness for the vice presidency.  That still holds true.

What I “misunderstimated” about her as liberals did about George Bush Jr. is how much she really wants to be president.   For her to suggest she is “ready” for a position Republican women like Senators Kay Bailey Hutchinson, Elizabeth Dole and Olympia Snowe  or former Governor Christine Todd Whitman were clearly readier than her is a ludicrous delusion.

Palin would have made a dandy Secretary of the Interior in a McCain Administration.  But his weakness with the GOP right-wing and fondness for beauty contestant bimbos led him to pluck a deservedly obscure 22- month governor from one of the nation’s least populous states and put her on the fast track to the White House.

The people in the world who scare the hell out of me are the one who have no doubts.  About anything.  That’s Sarah Palin.   She doesn’t think very deeply, but she believes passionately and she really believes she’d make an heckuva swell vice-president.

Or president, should the opportunity present itself.

Within a month we will learn if it was the catalyst that put McCain in the White House or the determining factor in his greatest defeat.

And Sarah Palin will be standing faithfully by John McCain’s side praying for his continued good health.  How hard she’s praying is debatable.

There’s a lot of horny bastards trolling the web in search of a nude pic of Palin according to compilers of web search engines.

They can stop looking.  Palin’s naked ambition is on exhibit for all the world to see and it isn’t the least bit sexy.

 
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Posted by on October 5, 2008 in Rantology

 

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A Strong Wind Would Blow Her Away

I don’t have any deep or profound thoughts about the vice-presidential debate between Senator Joe Biden and Governor Sarah Palin.  There are more than enough professional pundits who are well paid to tell people what they just heard really meant.

Two fighters in different weight classes.

Two fighters in different weight classes.

Since the bar was set so low for Palin a turtle with three sore feet could have cleared it, I guess the best she could have hoped for was a tie and the Republicans will spin a tie as a win.

I defy anyone to tell me Palin would be better suited to send as the president’s representative to negotiate with our European or NATO allies.  Would she be the woman for the job if she were required to engage in a delicate round of high-level negotiations between the Israelis and Palestinians in Middle East peace talks?

Clearly, if the main criteria to be the veep is perkiness, then Palin gets the nod over Biden.  If the idea is to have someone ready to step in for an ailing or dead Chief Executive, Biden is ready and Palin is not.

It’s easy to see a President Obama turning to a Vice-President Biden for advice on a matter of international importance.   It’s impossible to conceive of a scenario where Vice-President Palin can do likewise for President McCain.

Unless he wants to find out the best way to field-strip a moose.  Then Caribou Barbie is your go-to girl.

Palin had to demonstrate in the debate that she could forge a thought without a total brain spasm.  Biden just had to not be mean or condescending towards Palin, but not let her float by unscathed when she went on the attack.  She tried to drive a wedge between Biden and Barack Obama, but he wasn’t playing along.

If being cool under fire and showing grace and poise without the relentless attacks on the other person’s running mate means anything,  Obama should be very pleased with his choice of running mate.

Moderator Gwen Ifill didn’t display any overt favoritism or deference to Biden or Palin.   But she did ask the most relevant question of the evening when she put to the two contenders what they would do differently than McCain and Obama should they become president.

Naturally, neither one eagerly said, “Oh, I’d do this, this and this differently.”   But only one of them looked as if you could realistically envision them as the President of the United States, and it wasn’t Sarah Palin.

Palin still comes off a nice lady way in over her head and fighting out of her weight class.  She is a political and intellectual lightweight.   She came into the debate as a rigid ideologue totally devoid of a deep thought.  She leaves the same way.

A strong wind would blow her away.

 
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Posted by on October 3, 2008 in Rantology

 

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