April 3, 2009

Palin: Deep Down They Hate Her Because She's Beautiful

sarapainted.jpg

I track stories about Sarah Palin via Google Alerts. As a result, I see everything published about her in the MSM and the Not-So-MSM. Boiling this daily feed down to a few words, I'd say the hate and the fear of Palin continues unabated. The only reason I can ascribe to this is that there's something about Palin that scares a lot of people across the political spectrum silly. Very silly and very scared. Why? She's an outlier; a wild card in the normally stacked political deck. After 2008, Palin's got "a chip in the game," but she's not playing the game. She's not even sitting at the table, and shows disdain for the DC trough. Beyond that, Palin's got what most politicians cannot hope to match -- real American values, innate intelligence, and beauty.

As I noted last September in The Beautiful Candidate @ AMERICAN DIGEST

Attractiveness is a quality generally found in the political classes. Not always, of course, but more often than in most other lines of work. And while a certain intelligence plus an ability to immediately make a direct connection to another person are probably more important qualities, attractiveness doesn't hurt.

What is highly unusual, however, is for a candidate for office to be actually beautiful.

In a nation, and a world, that idolizes beauty, most of our politicians are, male or female, woofers. When a politician emerges that not only thinks right but looks right, the ugly dogs bark. Nobody understands this, and other assorted PalinHate, better than Morgan Freeberg in Why They Hate Sarah Palin So Much
1. There is room at the top, not just for women, but for pretty women ... In playing to the weak, wallflower women who don’t want to distinguish themselves in any way, feminism has become an advocacy group for those who lack appeal. With time, it has become an advocacy group for those women who work at not having any appeal. And I’m not talking sex appeal. I mean, being ready to engage in dialogues instead of monologues; talking to people in some way other than as a cross stepmother; motivating your man to come home instead of go out somewhere else, when he’s in the mood for some sex; acting like that’s important to you. We’ve seen the incremental rise of a counterculture of females who are in a great hurry not to have any appeal to anyone else, or to be beholden to anyone else — except other females who don’t have any appeal to anyone else and aren’t beholden to anyone else. They’re a grown-up version of those chubby goth chicks you knew in high school who didn’t know how to behave in public, didn’t care to learn, were horribly out of shape, and kept to their own at all times.
But beauty is not the only reason the PalinHaters -- Left to Right -- fear the MILF from the North. Morgan outlines 11 more reasons they hate her. They're HERE and they're CLEAR.

Posted by Vanderleun at April 3, 2009 10:43 AM
Bookmark and Share

Comments:

HOME

"It is impossible to speak in such a way that you cannot be misunderstood." -- Karl Popper N.B.: Comments are moderated and may not appear immediately. Comments that exceed the obscenity or stupidity limits will be either edited or expunged.

I like Palin. She's seems down to earth, Conservative, and I like her DRILL, DRILL, DRILL rhetoric.

However my wife, also a Conservative, did not want Palin because she felt it would be difficult for her to be able to fulfill her duties as VP and obviously more-so if she needed to assume the Presidency.

Posted by: JD at April 3, 2009 12:39 PM

I meant to add: difficult while raising her children.

Posted by: at April 3, 2009 12:41 PM

The Palinhaters are under the covers and there's a monster under the bed. Fear is a nightlight that gives them no sleep or comfort, only the reminder that it is there to keep the monster at bay.

It truely is a fear of the unknown.

Posted by: David McKinnis at April 3, 2009 1:06 PM

My wife loves Palin as much as I do; I think.

Sure she has a lot on her plate, but as VP or POTUS she would have an even larger support group than she does now.

There are some people, especially women, who just seem to "get it done" with little fuss. They have time-management and prioritizing skills that far exceed the norm. I have an Executive type daughter who balances serious work responsibilities while making a home for three children with myriad activities (two were premature twins) and a quadriplegic husband. She also plays in a ladies soccer league, sometimes two. So, I am not in the least skeptical of Palin's ability to juggle diverse responsibility.

My concern is that the all out assault that will be turned on her and the family over the next couple of years will turn her away from the national stage. I certainly would not fault her. I think we need her more than she needs us.

Posted by: Oldflyer at April 3, 2009 1:24 PM

Freeburg gets it.

Posted by: Daphne at April 3, 2009 1:56 PM

Great post. Which reminds me, I have a good story about attending a formal Washington luncheon several weeks ago that centered around a discussion of Palin. It was outrageous and for whatever reason, I decided not to write about it. But now you've gone and egged me on and I'm going to sit down and write about it soon as I can. You're right. So is Morgan.

Posted by: Webutante at April 3, 2009 1:56 PM

Her best attribute: she has exquisite taste in the people she chooses to drive insane.

Posted by: iowahawk at April 3, 2009 4:05 PM

As I wrote the day of her Dayton speech:

"Who'd a thunk Ronnie would come back as the hottest chick on the planet."

She has had a profound effect on me. She brought back the memories and emotions of a real family. I am now back together with my first wife. We divorced twenty five years ago. Whatever her future I will always be thankful.

Posted by: Roy Lofquist at April 3, 2009 4:25 PM

She is everything they said they wanted*; and she does not acknowledge them. She is a heretic.

*I can bring home the bacon; fry it up in a pan; and never ever let you forget you're a man."

Do you know what was unusual about this last presidential campaign? The Republican nominees both had children in the military, and the Democratic vice-presidential nominee had a child in the military. The Democratic presidential nominee's children were too young for that.

That is, I think, a good thing. I think it says something about our country that the nominees have this distinction - and if you think that wasn't a consideration for the VP candidates, you are fooling yourself.

Posted by: Mikey NTH at April 3, 2009 5:29 PM

"However my wife, also a Conservative, did not want Palin because she felt it would be difficult for her to be able to fulfill her duties as VP and obviously more-so if she needed to assume the Presidency."

Presumably she would have the same problem with a male candidate.

Posted by: Jim Treacher at April 3, 2009 6:45 PM

The word that comes most clearly to mind when I think of Governor Palin is wholesome.

I know it's an archaic word; we certainly don't hear it much, these days. But I consider it a high compliment, right up there with integrity -- another quality Governor Palin apparently possesses.

She possesses definite, uncomplicated moral standards.
She says what she means and means what she says.
She won't betray you, whether for personal advantage or in service to "a higher cause."
She doesn't represent herself as being anything other than what and who she is.

The barons of the political Establishment can't find anything there to attack. So they focus on her small-town Alaskan origins and her physical beauty: a remarkable pair of targets, considering the high value Americans place on both those things. And in time -- hopefully not too much time -- it will rebound against them.

Posted by: Francis W. Porretto at April 4, 2009 7:02 AM

You got it Francis, she's wholesome in appearance and wholesome in appearance. Even that obviously
photoshopped picture that accompanied this link is just slightly above risque for a portrait. Of course they had to horribly distort her image, in a scolding fury or some goofy sexpot in order for their distraction campaign to work


An American everywoman, who hunts, jogs, probably can still play a decent game of basketball, and
manages the family and the state of Alaska. I wouldn't like to be in her gunsights if she gets
mad; that applies equally to Levi, or Vladimir Putin. She has more guts than the rest of the party put together, having challenged the One first on his life project, and then blaspheming
the mighty stimulus's raison d'etre. I think we covered this point, back when the mutineer engaged us, in a pointless round robin

Posted by: narciso at April 4, 2009 8:20 PM

I will speak very bluntly so as not to be misunderstood. Sarah Palin was not prepared to become even a vice president. This was very apparent during her first few media interviews. If she does a lot of studying re the nation's political history, and that regarding the other 49 states, guided by an astute political science professor, she probably could make a successful run for President when Obama steps down. It was not her "beauty" but her ignorance (her lack of knowledge, not stupidity) that weighed against her.

Posted by: emily at May 10, 2009 6:31 PM