Tuesday, September 02, 2008

Now about that woman thing

Lisa Schiffren writes: ". . . some commentators object that Palin was chosen primarily as a sop to female voters, especially disaffected Hillary Clinton supporters. Well, of course the McCain campaign wants to entice those women to vote for the Republican ticket. Putting together coalitions is how elections are won. Women happen to be 52 percent of the electorate. Ignoring them, let alone insulting them as Barack Obama is perceived to have done, is politically foolish. Some worried that McCain would pick a token woman, such as Senator Kay Bailey Hutchison of Texas—she of the long Washington tenure, liberal Republican views, and few accomplishments (though she does look the part). Instead, he surprised many by picking Palin.

Is it irresponsible to put a half-term governor in the vice presidential slot? It depends on her record. But surely for a Washington novice, the vice presidency is more appropriate than the presidency. A half-term governor has more claim to leadership and experience than does a one-third-term U.S. senator who has risen through a big-city political machine. Palin is a woman of action, moreover, who has used her political capital at every stage to fight corruption and bad policy. It’s hard to find anyone in politics who does that; pols “save” their capital instead, as Obama has done by voting “present” on numerous occasions, lest spending it cost them something somewhere down the road. Her personal profile—raising five children, hunting, fishing, and being a real NRA member—make an appealing contrast with the overly cerebral, political calculations of those who merely hold positions and whose lives have been led in the service of their résumés." More here

4 comments:

Three Score and Ten or more said...

Well said. My wife has been talking about Palin for a month, and rejoiced at the announcement. She was reported as telling some interviewer who asked her if she thought she could cope with the attacks and examination that would come from her nomination "Do you know the difference between a Pit Bull and a Hockey Mom?-----Lipstick!"

Anonymous said...

Great point! If there's one thing that we've had too much of in the Bush White House, it's overly cerebral analysis. I say it's high time that we get a president who makes decisions with their gut.

I admire McCain for skipping the vetting process and selecting someone who he deemed ready to be president and his soul mate after meeting her twice. It's clear that this 72 year old cancer survivor has once again put political calculations aside and his country first when choosing Palin.

And even though she hadn't even graduated to state politics when the race began, she now has the months of governing experience that McCain, as a lowly senator, sorely lacked.

Well done, maverick!

Norma said...

Su: you've been reading too many left wingnut blogs.

ChupieandJ'smama (Janeen) said...

Well put. You've given me some things to chew on.

And yes, my tomoato picture is yours :)