Posted on 11/01/2008 8:59:41 AM PDT by rintense
Halloween for many adults is a time to be a kid again, albeit sometimes a drunken kid. Who would have thought it would give valuable insight into election 2008, and quite possibly, a big reason for McCain/Palin supporters to believe in victory? No tricks like illegal voter registrations or unrevealed birth certificates, only lots of treats in high fives, photo requests, thumbs ups, and even a few indecent proposals. Where did all this optimism and reason to believe begin? Quite simple- I was Sarah Palin for Halloween.
It all began last weekend at a friends Halloween party. Being Sarah Palin was a natural choice for me- we shared identical values and beliefs, a love of sports and knee high boots. Of course, doing a spot on voice impression, quite by accident, sort of made the Halloween choice obvious. So, I grabbed a nice new black suit, which I needed anyway, put the hair up in that oh so naughty librarian style, and headed to the party. It was a small party, but the reactions to being Sarah Palin were overwhelming positive. Party goers wanted to get their pictures with Sarah, most of which were supporters of the McCain/Palin ticket. And the high fives and yes! shouts from party goers started to reveal something, either there are a lot of unknown, unpolled McCain/Palin fans out there, or a lot of happy and tipsy Halloween goers. Perhaps both.
But the bigger surprise came on Halloween night as I once again dressed as my alter ego Sarah, and headed out for the big parties. Again, arriving at a friends house before we headed to the party, the folks loved Sarah. Lots of high fives and photo requests again. This time, many were willing to talk politics- and many laid it all on the table. It was quite surprising how many admitted they do not trust Barack Hussein Obama. Others said the whole idea of spreading the wealth was, well, I cant type those words, but you can bet they were not good. Even a few party goers insisted Obama is really a Muslim and is adding that to his long list of lies. In many ways, talking with fellow party goers was like blogging with Republicans and conservatives- but in the flesh.
So we headed to the party at a local popular nightclub in Grand Rapids, Michigan. The crowd was full of various costumes including a lot of Michael Phelps. Guys, a word of advice : unless you have a smokin body, you really cant pull off the Phelps look, let alone parade around in a speedo. But I digress. As I was walking into the bar, the shouts of Sarah!!! began. I did my Sarah wave, point and smile, and the revelers loved it. The ladies would tug on my suit coat and say, Oh my God, I love Sarah! One woman was dressed as an Eskimo and wanted a picture with Governor Palin. And the guys, well, Im sure you can imagine as words like, hot were oh so common. It was pretty clear that many party goers had Palin fever.
During one of the many hot laps (a term for walking around the bar), I ran into lots of people dressed in political garb. One woman was dressed as Auntie Sam with McCain/Palin stickers and buttons on. Of course, there were a few others who tried to pull of Sarah Palin, but didnt quite succeed due to wrong glasses, hair, etc. There were even a few John McCains. Yes, even the one, that one, was there. With an entourage of secret service guys wearing Yes We Can buttons, a man with an Obama mask made his appearance. The mask thing was quite ironic in my mind since no one really knows the real Barack Obama. It truly was a fitting way to depict the chosen one. The Obama group saw me and the Sarah! shouts began along with hand shakes, and more requests for pictures. It was very light-hearted and fun, with the Obama guys quipping that I was going to lose on Tuesday. Of course, Sarah just graciously said, well see were going to win and shock everyone. The surrounding crowd jumped into the political merriment and agreed with me. One guy asked me what I thought about healthcare and government involvement. My reply was simple: Government is quite often the problem and has no place in healthcare. As I was doing a photo op with Obama, a SWAT team member asked if I was going to win on Tuesday. A you betcha reply with a wink was his answer. That, of course, prompted another photo op with the guys dressed as a SWAT team. While the photos were being taken, they whispered in my ear, Im voting for you on Tuesday.
At the end of the night, the crowd was asked to vote for best costume. The SWAT guys and Obama were some of the finalists. When the SWAT guys went on stage, the crowd went nuts. And Obama? Completely drowned out with boos. I, of course, found a sinister level of delight in it all. The symbolism was huge. This is Michigan, a blue state that by all accounts, should go to Obama. Yet, this crowd had chosen, and they had not chosen the chosen one. That, along with the overwhelming glee and giddiness my costume evoked, gave me pause to wonder, to hope, and a reason to believe.
There is no science behind my conclusion, no polls to give statistics and numbers, no mainstream media spin. There is only first hand experience with hundreds of 21-50 year old Michiganders. This Tuesday, the country and the world may be in for a shocking upset that even the best sports analogy wouldnt do justice. What a treat that will be.
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AWESOME!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! You DO resemble Sarah! Good job, kiddo, good job.
And we're all praying that you're right!!!
Thanks! But I only played the part. Sarah deserves all the credit. The affect she’s had on people is truly amazing.
I attended a Halloween block party Saturday as Obama. It was a handmade mask and I also had on a devil costume. Not one person out of over 100 supported Obama when they spoke to me. In fact I got an earful on how bad Obama would be. Even the DJ was pro McCain. When they did the 5050 raffle I promised to spread the wealth if I won and even that got major laughs...
One guy even grabbed my mask , threw it on the ground...stomped on it and motioned to opening his pants and peeing on it...( it was late by now and plenty were drinking)
Others said he can’t even take care of his own family let alone our country....
Many were can McCain pull it off to which discussion of just vote,,,turnout is the key...
Was a great night!!!!
Interesting.
Great costume! I bet you had a blast!
I somehow missed this thread, but have to say that I can coorborate your kind of experience.
Since that Friday that Sarah was announced, I have had complete strangers come up to me and (excitedly) say “You look just like Sarah Palin, has anyone told you that?” The first time it happened, I thought it was because I wear my long hair up in a clip, but this happens almost every day. (Though I am blonde and my glasses are slightly different.)
Now, if they hated her, I cannot imagine they would tell a complete stranger that they looked like her, thinking perhaps that would be an insult. I always say, “I take that as an extreme compliment!”
BTW, I am in Minnesota in the middle of a very blue district. My hubby has said that if McCain wins, that perhaps I ought to wear my contacts and hair down in public, lest some deranged O-bot notices the likeness and goes into a rage. That is a very scary thought.
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That guy in the middle of the leftmost pic would’ve made a good Alan Keyes.
Oh my gosh, I can’t stop laughing!! Most hilarious costume EVER!!!
(Is that a WHITE guy??)
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