Posted on 01/20/2011 12:51:04 PM PST by 2ndDivisionVet
Managing the message you present and controlling your image is crucial for a person in politics. Sarah Palin is a sterling example of someone who is raising that strategy to unparalleled heights. She restricts her statements largely to social media and self-produced video clips. She has learned what Marshall McLuhan saidthe medium is the messageand has mounted an approach that could wreak havoc on both the Democratic Party and President Barack Obama.
Obama, by contrast, gracious as he is, seems to spend more time trying to cooperate with his opponents and win their support than promoting his own accomplishments. That technique would be fruitful if only his detractors would meet him halfway.
One of the most astute critiques of the Palin phenomenon was made by Melissa Harris-Perry recently in the Nation. She contends that Palins potential impact is being overlooked and she is riding a popularity wave that could push her closer toward the Republican Party presidential nomination in 2012.
A Princeton professor and former University of Chicago faculty member, Harris-Perry lived in Hyde Park when Obama was campaigning for president. She assigned Palins book, Going Rogue: An American Life, to her Princeton class. The students, the professor said, are mostly young women self-identified as liberal and feminist and actively engaged in local and national politics. She said although the students found her (Palins) authorial voice irritatingly self-assured and disagreed with her policy conclusions, they also found her surprisingly compelling. And as Harris-Perry carried the book on planes and trains, she said it resulted in both clucking disapproval and enthusiastic bonding with strangers. She concedes her experiences are not a scientific study, but after reading and watching Palin and the reactions to her these past few weeks Im convinced that underestimating Sarah Palin is a mistake of epic proportions.
Palin positions herself so every attack is just evidence of the virtue of her chosen path. Her approach proves magnetic even for those who disagree with her. She is a candidate who attracts us even when she repulses us.
In using social media to communicate and generally refusing to be interviewed by journalists, Palin is like the leader of a Third World country who controls how he is seen by the masses. She denounces her opponents as others, different from her fan baseless patriotic, more fiscally irresponsible, less inclined to work and more likely to seek a government handout. Therefore those others are less important and not entitled to equal participation in the democratic processa role reserved for people committed to the ideas of the Tea Party. She and her constituents present themselves as victims of a malicious government. In Palins view, reporters become the enemy when they take on their traditional role as representatives of the public interest.
When John McCain pushed Palin upon the electorate he sabotaged his own campaign and added to the atmosphere in which stylepersonal and physicalwas valued over substance.
The recent Tucson shootings united the nation in mourning but also exposed the width of the national divide. When Palin spoke about the tragedy it was in terms of us and them, accenting ideological separation.
Palin fails to give the impression that she could tackle the serious business of running the country, especially if she found it so difficult governing a state with a population of about 700,000 that she found it necessary to resign. She points to everything that is wrong and identifies herself as the one who can save us, all without speaking with substance on major issues.
Many blue-collar conservatives along with Palin are being deluded into taking positions against their own best interests and in favor of the rich and powerful. Palin criticizes socialism while the Alaska Permanent Fund, derived from oil and gas revenue, provides annual checks for Alaskas citizens.
Palin remains undeclared as a 2012 candidate. While she is being ridiculed and called an airhead, she is sharp enough to realize that a laid-back, nonchalant attitude can effectively mask what is going on in the background. Obama and the Democratic Party would do well to more closely monitor what could be a gathering storm.
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If Palin is a “sleeper”, then Romney is mummified.
Absolutely breathtaking.
The writer has it totally wrong on why Palin resigned from the Governor’s office.
It's anyone but Sarah Palin.
Wow, that must have left a mark.
I caught that, too. Gotta stick with the template, dontcha know.
[Obama, by contrast, gracious as he is, seems to spend more time trying to cooperate with his opponents and win their support than promoting his own accomplishments.]
Now, that right there is funny!
Instead of direct attacks we now get concern trolls like Hardin trying to create reductive perceptions of Palin.
It's like Clinton saying "Pope John Paul really knew how to work a room" - its the toxic liberal mindset that refuses to understand what a person is about.
“Obama, by contrast, gracious as he is,”
Really? Name two times Obama used grace.
Anyone?
Anyone?
Sarah Palin doesn’t sleep. She waits.
“you don’t have to be a lawyer to understand what she says.”
Exactly why she is detested by lawyers such as Obama, Bill Clinton, Hillary Clinton etc. Bill and Hillary at least are capable of talking coherently. Obama’s a disaster when off his teleprompter. Palin can talk circles are The One and this too is a constant source of irritation to those who are convinced that anyone with less than a Harvard law degree is barely worth acknowledging, much less listening to...
I swear it’s as if liberals are on a different planet, or come from one or something.
Just totally knows NOTHING about Governor Palin...and he says he’s read her book!
You have to work hard to be that clueless...I guess willful ignorance is the phrase that comes to mind...
Is she wrong?
This much is true. So far, it mainly works with her base. However, if she does well in the debates the effect will be magnified. Reagan was teflon. Sarah is teflon with blowback.
Exactly the phrase that came to mind as I read this.
“Look, look at this. We got Hurricane Grace moving north off the Atlantic seaboard. Huge...getting massive. Two, this low south of Sable Island, ready to explode. Look at this. Three, a fresh cold front swooping down from Canada. But it’s caught a ride on the jet stream...and is motoring hell-bent towards the Atlantic. What if Hurricane Grace runs smack into it? Add to the scenario this baby off Sable Island, scrounging for energy. She’ll start feeding off both the Canadian cold front...and Hurricane Grace. You could be a meteorologist all your life and never see something like this. It would be a disaster of epic proportions. It would be...the perfect storm.”
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