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Sayonara, Sarah
And so we bid farewell to Sarah Palin. How I'll miss her daily presence in my life! The mooseburgers, the wolf hunts, the kids named after bays and sports and trees and airplanes and who did not seem to go to school at all, the winks and blinks, the cute Alaska accent, the witch-hunting pastor and those great little flared jackets, especially the gray stripey one. People say she was a dingbat, but that is just sexist: the woman read everything, she said so herself; her knowledge of geography was unreal--she knew just where to find the pro-America part of the country; and don't forget her keen interest in ancient history! Thanks largely to her, Bill Ayers is now the most famous sixtysomething professor in the country--eat your heart out, Ward Churchill! You can snipe all you want, but she was truly God's gift: to Barack Obama, Katie Couric--notice no one's making fun of America's sweetheart now--Tina Fey and columnists all over America.
She was also a gift to feminism. Seriously. I don't mean she was a feminist--she told Couric she considered herself one, but in a later interview, perhaps after looking up the meaning of the word, coyly wondered why she needed to "label" herself. And I don't mean she had a claim on the votes of feminists or women--why should women who care about equality vote for a woman who wants to take their rights away? Elaine Lafferty, a former editor of Ms., made a splash by revealing in The Daily Beast (Tina Brown's new website, for those of you still following the news on paper) that she has been working as a consultant to Palin. In a short but painful piece of public relations called "Sarah Palin's a Brainiac," Lafferty claimed to find in Palin "a mind that is thoughtful, curious, with a discernible pattern of associative thinking and insight," with a "photographic memory," as smart as legendary Senator Sam Ervin, "a woman who knows exactly who she is." According to Lafferty, all that stuff about library censorship and rape kits was just "nonsense"--and feminists who held Palin's wish to criminalize abortion against her were Beltway feminist-establishment elitists who shop at Whole Foods when they should be voting against Barack Obama to make the Dems stop taking women for granted.So the first way Palin was good for feminism is that she helped us clarify what it isn't: feminism doesn't mean voting for "the woman" just because she's female, and it doesn't mean confusing self-injury with empowerment, like the Ellen Jamesians in The World According to Garp (I'll vote for the forced-childbirth candidate, that'll show Howard Dean!). It isn't just feel-good "you go, girl" appreciation of female moxie, which I cheerfully acknowledge Palin has by the gallon. As I wrote when she was selected, if she were my neighbor I would probably like her--at least until she organized with her fellow Christians to ban abortion at the local hospital, as Palin did in the 1990s. Yes, feminism is about women getting their fair share of power, and that includes the top jobs--but that can't take a back seat to policies that benefit all women: equality on the job and the legal framework that undergirds it, antiviolence, reproductive self-determination, healthcare, education, childcare and so on. Fortunately, women who care about equality get this--dead-enders like the comically clueless Lynn Forester de Rothschild got lots of press, but in the end Obama won the support of the vast majority of women who had supported Hillary Clinton.
Second, Palin's presence on the Republican ticket forced family-values conservatives to give public support to working mothers, equal marriages, pregnant teens and their much-maligned parents. Talk-show frothers, Christian zealots and professional antifeminists--Rush Limbaugh and Phyllis Schlafly--insisted that a mother of five, including a "special-needs" newborn, could perfectly well manage governing a state (a really big state, as we were frequently reminded), while simultaneously running for veep and, who knows, field-dressing a moose. No one said she belonged at home. No one said she was neglecting her husband or failing to be appropriately submissive to him. No one blamed her for 17-year-old Bristol's out-of-wedlock pregnancy or hard-partying high-school-dropout boyfriend. No one even wondered out loud why Bristol wasn't getting married before the baby arrived. All these things have officially morphed from sins to "challenges," just part of normal family life. No matter how strategic this newfound broadmindedness is, it will not be easy to row away from it. Thanks to Sarah, ladies, we can do just about anything we want as long as we don't have an abortion.
Third, while Palin did not win the Hillary vote, the love she got from Republican women, including very conservative, traditional women, shows that what I like to call the feminism of everyday life is taking hold across the spectrum. That old frilly-doormat model of femininity is gone: even women who stay home and attend churches that bar women from the clergy thrill to the idea of women being all that they can be and taking their rightful place in the public realm. Like everyone else, they want respect and power, and now, finally, thanks to the women's movement they despise, they may actually get some.
Finally, Palin completed the task Hillary Clinton began: running in different parties across a single political season, they have normalized the idea of a woman in the White House. It is hard even to remember now how iconoclastic Hillary was--how hard it was for her to negotiate femininity and ambition, to be warm but not weak, smart but not cold, attractive but not sexy, dynamic but not threatening. Only a year ago, it was a real question whether men would vote for a woman or, for that matter, whether women would. Palin may have been unfit for high office, but just by running she showed there was more than one mode for a female politician. After almost two years of the whole country watching two very different women in the White House race, it finally seems normal.
So thanks, Sarah. And now, please--back to your iceberg.
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73 Comments so far
Show AllLevi Johnston secretly let out a huge sigh of relief last Tuesday night.
I was just so baffled at her support from Bill Kristol and his ilk. My husband said: "they're thinking with the wrong head".
JaneM
Kristol, in particular, doesn't have the other head either. None of those geeks do. That's why they've done what they did; they're just a bunch of nerds with small dicks trying to show the world what tough guys they are. If you want to see a film that can now be viewed as heralding the coming of the Neocons, view Sam Peckinpah's "Straw Dogs". And if someone ever writes a history of these murdering geeks, that would make a great title.
"The Small Dick Gang" has a certain ring to it. How about: "The Other Head is no Better"; or, "2 Heads No Better Than One"; or, "Neither Head Works"; or, "The Headless Monsters"; okay...enough
I like "The Puny Pecker Posse", or "The Mini Manmeat Mob", or how 'bout the "Big Truck Tire Compensation Club"? My favorite is sort of a before and after: "Tiny Trouser Snakes in the Grass".
Kristol is one of the most highly educated idiots I have ever seen..didn't he tell us that Iraq would be a cakewake?
His parents should ask for their tuition money back
"The only means of strengthening one's intellect is to make up one's mind about nothing, to let the mind be a thoroughfare for all thoughts." - John Keats
A Counterpunch article today said she thought Africa was a country and couldnt name the other two countries in North America.
I wonder what the feminist elites among us think about the good old boys ganging up and scapegoating a naive woman...You know, Ms Pollitt, like that "trailor trash" that Bill Clinton preyed on. Notice how this piece smacks of a certain cattiness, and unquestioning automatic disdain--let's all share in the joke of this women put on public humiliation...yet at the same time Pollitt championed Hillary Clinton when SHE waxed on over McCain--it would never occur to her to not support a sister of her own class.
Sarah Palin is not Hester Prynne.
She is a woman who was seeking political power over the people of this country.
Man or woman, anyone seeking this enormous power must be scrutinized in every possible way. No exceptions for any reason.
Absolutely. Women shouldn't be seeking political power, huh?
But what has that got to do with the boys pinning all the blame on her and Pollitt jumping on the smug bandwagon along with them?
Excuse me AIN'T NO ONE dumber than Bush and how many years has he been given a pass? Interesting that the feminist failed to notice. And:
"She is a woman who was seeking political power over the people of this country."
What the hell do you think Hillary Clinton was doing? And her performance up until she was forced out AFTER she lost, was a disgrace.
The very next sentence clearly states:
"MAN or WOMAN, ANYONE seeking this enormous power must be scrutinized in every possible way. No exceptions for any reason."
Where was the disgrace??
Do you mean her 60odd campaing stops FOR Obama lately? Trying to secure him the vote of HER voters in all the swing states????????
And not being thanked by him in his acceptance speech?
Is that what you mean by disgrace??
The real disgrace was the mud that the so-called "progressives" were slinging at someone actually to the left of Obama. It was as sexist as it could get and I, for one, will never forget that. Nor forgive.
Amen, and thank you.
The "TITular head", huh?
Generally, I respect your posts, but what a adolescent jerk.
Nor Joan of Arc. She is a greedy, nervy, vulgar, dress rack marauding, ambitious exhibitionist. She put herself in the running to take a position in which she could have done lots of damage.
There has been too much politeness toward the psycho fringe who hurt innocent people. Keep her away.
Joe
Vern: "cattiness" is your criticism for a woman's writing about another woman. When have you said that about a man's? That=sexist. "trailer trash" is offensive,whether it is used about poor women or men. (Has anyone ever used it about a man?) Who's the economic elist? Who are you referring to as "didn't support a sister of her own class"?
Yeah, it was catty--and I deliberately framed it that way re: Pollitt.
"Trailer trash", fool, was the feminists own term referring to the women Clinton preyed on. Know of what you speak.
I do not think lowering oneself down to the level of those you condemn is honorable.
The Christian Bimbo will pathetically attempt to become the TITular head of the Republican party . . . spouting scripture while standing around clad only in a bath towel. This will be the cause of many Republican erections and evangelical Wet Dreams but in the end the angle boys, the sharks, the Mitt Romneys and Jeb Bushes will eat her alive, no pun intended.
Who knows. Maybe she can learn some stuff. Maybe she has the capacity to review her campaign and see why some things didn't work. Maybe she's not quite as dumb as the things she said.
Pollitt sez: "How I'll miss ... the cute Alaska accent ..."
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Um, in defence of Alaskans, I spent 12 years there and never heard that accent until Palin unleashed it in St. Paul.
That's my only defence, however, of a welfare-state populace that votes for even convicted felons as long as they have an 'R' next to their names.
Palin's accent is not "Alaskan", it is from her people who moved to Alaska from the upper Midwest.
According to Wikipedia, she moved to Alaska from Idaho, not the midwest...just sayin'!
She briefly went to college in Idaho.
Here's an explanation from another person from the same part of Alaska as Palin:
"I am from the same valley in Alaska so I know the reason for her accent, as I speak with the same one.
In the 1930's, because of the remnants of the great depression as well as the effects of the Dust Bowl, FDR gave the opportunity to 200 hard hit farming families from Minnesota, Wisconsin, and Upper Michigan to go to the Mat-Su valley in Alaska to settle in the fertile vally there north of Anchorage. The government sold them these 40 acre farms with affordable 30 year payment plans.
While Alaskans come from a variety of places and can have accents depending where they grew up, a person growing up their whole lives within these small communities of Wasilla and Palmer where these farmers settled will have this "Minnesota" type accent. It is not fake but it also not an Alaska-wide accent."
Very sad to see the absolute viciousness both democrats and republicans are unloading on this woman. Conan, Letterman as well as the rest of the regular "progressive" thinkers found here, have just been relentless on this woman from main street, USA.
Quit badgering this woman and get to work, a-holes. You've got all that "organizing" and "grassroots" s--t to do for Obama, remember? God, aren't you people EVER happy? Get over it.
You got your man in place, now MOVE ON, and be POSITIVE about it, or you're gonna end up in 4 years on the outside looking in--again. Then we'll have to listen to your moaning, crying & whining all over again.
GET TO WORK.
Oh cry me a freekin' river. This is the same Sarah Palin that went on a whisper Jew bating campaign against an incumbent mayor in Wasilla all because his name was John Stein. He is Christian by the way. When she held her speech at the Republican National Convention she compared herself to a pit bull and denounced community organizers. When she went on the campaign trail she tried her best to associate Barack Obama with terrorism and labled him as "not like us" while her audience shouted "terrorist" "kill him" and "n&#@*(r". Now her own Republican party is pulling out the long knives on her and Obama's supporters HAVE moved on (until you brought it up) and you have the unmittgated gall to demand that Obama supporters "get over it"? Please stop. Your just embarrassing yourself.
Thanks for your usual moaning, crying and whining, Moonpie. Everyone is always helped by your contributions here.
BTW, Pollitt's piece is not "absolute viciousness", it is an analysis of what Palin's candidacy means to women, to feminism, and to the US.
You should at least try to understand the article. Palin is an authoritarian simpleton; you must at least understand that much...???
"GET OVER IT?"
Who the hell do you think you are, to preach like that to a bunch of people who are still getting over the closest candidate to Adolf "GOTT MITT UNS" Hitler ever to ascend to the Republican nomination?
Yes, we have been relentless against this ignoramus from Main Street because she epitomizes running on race hatred and religious bigotry.
So if you can't recognize the depth of the insult to the American electorate that this Mean Girl from Alaska's nomination to candidate for VP represents, you are part of the problem. Go back and read your Free Republic if you can't deal with peoples' feelings on this site.
Not Hitler. Moosalini.
Joe
I wonder if this geographically challenged governor can see the country of Africa from the Alaskan continent. I think that her Book learning leaves something to be desired.
Personally, I never cared whether McCains VP pick was an innie or an outie, or even one of the rare "bothies".
I just saw this pick as the worst VP selection since Dan Quail.
Sex never registered..all I could see was a VP candidate running on pure ambition, hate, division, and a backwards, hateful, twisted and outdated ideology, all without the requisite brainpower to back any of it up.
Couldn't even wait for the election to be over before stabbing poor Johnny boy in the back..had he won, she would have somehow had him on a cold slab in the morgue in no time, supportted fully by the "pro-life" christian crowd, no doubt, who have no love for McCain.
It did highlight one thing related to sex though...being a feminist is more than just owning a vagina.
"The only means of strengthening one's intellect is to make up one's mind about nothing, to let the mind be a thoroughfare for all thoughts." - John Keats
Why don't you say what you really think?
Joe
Devastating post. Love the line about feminists and vaginas. Would make a great bumper sticker.
The election is over and Mccain/Palin already lost big time. Leave Sarah alone already ! The author reminds me of the Republicans who kept bashing Clinton even after he left office. While I am disgusted with Palin, I say enough is enough ! It's time to shut up and move on as there are more important issues the country is crying for to be fixed already.
P.S.: I wouldn't be surprised if these same faux "liberals" bashing Palin were to keep her alive even to the point of life support if she were in dire condition.
I wish her all the best back home in "real america"
May a sled dog poop in her borrowed Manalo Blahiks
"The only means of strengthening one's intellect is to make up one's mind about nothing, to let the mind be a thoroughfare for all thoughts." - John Keats
Plus, she is still the Gov of a state many are trying to protect from the ravages of Big Oil, who have no problem paying her for permission to do whatever they want. So, no, sorry, but just cause the pres race is over doesn't mean we need to stop paying attention to how she governs our 50th state.
The big question: which charity is getting the $150,000 worth of designer duds? Salvation Army, Beverly Hills division?
It's only been 4 days and you're already mad about people still talking about previous candidates? We're not going to magically forget about all the rest of them just because election day has come and passed. I'm sure we'll be seeing more of Sarah Palin in the future, unfortunately.
All that beautiful finery and designers glasses...all dressed up and no where to go. She never got to the ball, her shining carridge turned into a rotten pumpkin. Too bad the glass slipper didn't fit, The shoes for the VP were far to big to fill. Lord help us if we have to endure four years of Palin campaigining for office.
Don't eat that yellow snow, Sarah
cause that's where the huskies go
lol
Her fifteen minutes of fame lasted way too long. I say, good riddance to Sarah the vacuous.
pretty good, but nowhere near as good as tina fey.
Isn't Saayra Paaylin (think that is midwestern) will still be around as a senator unfortunately
Oink Oink awards to the sexists writing on CD. And spelled Katha Pollitt's name right. I really liked the red jacket. Way to go, Katha Pollitt.
Thanks! i edited my post to correctly spell Pollitt.
Your grammar is pretty confusing though...
webwalk:I will go slower. Point well taken re confusing grammar.
matthew loughran
hi again nycartist
galveston tx here but from ny. been down here 5 yrs.
hopefully we wont hear much more from palin. she is a nutty right wing character and if she is the best the repugs can come up with i think progressives will continue to gain(progressives as in Greens along with progressive dems.)
matthew loughran:hi. How's Galveston doing after the Hurricane? I have to take issue with one word:"nutty" for people who we disagree with politically. She's a lot of things, definitely Right wing. Using "nutty" "crazy" is an old American bad habit in politics. I was surprised when it turned up in a book about Lincoln's election as an epithet being used by one party or the other (I don't recall which one.). It's so pervasive that no one thinks about it except for mentally disabled people who cringe,as they are already marginalized and family/friends of mentally ill/disabled.
Six months from now people will ask: "Sarah Who?" Does anyone remember Ross Perot's running mate? All I remember was the poor old bastard was a retired admiral from the Navy. Anyway, doesn't matter. Get my point?
Very different scenario here. This woman excited 75 million nutty bible thumpers and the Rupugs are cruelly short of people who excite anybody. Don't be surprised if she's in our hair for a while yet.
Admiral Stockdale - who famously said at the beginning of his VP debate:
"Who am I? And, why am I here?"
Bwaaaaaa-hahahahaha, I even VOTED for Perot in my first presidential election in 1992, and just realized I had no idea who his running mate was.
Methinks Sarah P will remain in the collective consciousness for a while longer than Perot or his running mate, however, simply because she set the bar the lowest it's ever been for a candidate for a national office, and millions of f**kwits bought into it.