Originally posted by il Padrino Ute
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Here is what this Palin story comes down to... no she is not bowing out. She is too ambitious. She has the feint taste of blood in her mouth and she wants the whole steak. She is just that kind of person, like the popular cheerleader who runs for class president, not because she has any great ideas, but simply because she it represents a certain kind of notch in her belt, and that is how she seeks personal validation. That is probably true for plenty of politicians. I had that impression with Biden, and most of the rest of the dems, too. Not so much with OB, which is one of the reasons I really liked him.
DDD nails it. She can't mount a winning campaign from Alaska, so she is leaving Alaska. It isn't a crazy idea. I think she sat down with some political advisers and asked the question, "Can I really mount a winning campaign from Alaska?" Nope. So in a way, this is a reasonable move. She had to do it early so that people could talk about it and get it out of their system. However I tend to agree with DDD that quitting the governorship brings just as much trouble as waging a campaign from Alaska. She is in a tough situation.
I wanted to say something about Babs' comment, and also about Cowboy's reply. Babs, I mostly agree with you, but the part of me that feels porn is fine disagrees with you. On the one hand, I would rather have a woman run and win based on the quality of her ideas rather than her sexy librarian glasses and porno-lips. On the other hand, don't think of a second that sexual persona isn't playing a major part in the race for president, for both men and women. It isn't just poor little Dennis Kucinich's liberal ideas that keep losing him elections. The man is not sexually appealing to the average woman, and a good number of women are swayed, ever so subtly (and some not so subtly) by a candidates looks. Consider all of the presidents who have won in the last twenty years. The better looking candidate almost always wins. But women using their sex appeal in politics is not something we are used to seeing on the national stage. For one thing, the very traits that make a man masculine tend to be a better fit for the day-to-day duties of the president. Think back to your evolutionary psychology argument. It is true, and you might even say that science proves it (I won't say that since I think it may just as well have to do with culturally imposed sexual stereotypes). So how does a woman use her sexuality the way a man does? Palin's sexuality isn't so much the problem. She just isn't that politically smart (though she is definitely smart in general).
Cowboy, your comment is interesting to me as a Montanan and Canadian. There is a certain style and manner of women in Canada and Montana, and Palin has just about perfected it. She looks and sounds and dresses like my female aunts and cousins from Canada, and most of these women adore Palin. Do other Westerners see what I am talking about?
Anyhow, this is my post from the Wingate in Orlando. Tomorrow morning we leave for the cruise. I bought a new camera for the occasion, and laughed when I got to the point in the DFW essay where he mocks all of the people for having their cameras. Whatever DFW! Some people hide behind their cameras instead of a pile of anti-social description (I'm loving the essay!).
Cheers!
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