Posted on 11/22/2010 12:57:04 PM PST by unseen1
The most astonishing thing about Sarah Palins career, since the conclusion of the 2008 presidential campaign, is how frequently the Left breaks itself to pieces against the sunny rocks of her good humor. The latest example is the website Gawker, which seems on the verge of being sued out of existence because they rushed to leak photocopied pages from her new book, America By Heart, before it was published. When Palin called them on it, Gawker ran a snotty response, complete with an unflattering photo of the former Governor, suggesting she try reading fair-use copyright laws. Mary Sue at the Ruby Slippers blog makes a compelling case that no one at Gawker bothered reading beyond the first paragraph of the Wikipedia entry on the laws in question, while Palin and her publishers sensibly contacted their lawyers.
Before that, we had the refudiate tempest in a teapot, in which a simple verbal gaffe, followed by a Twitter joke in which Palin compared herself to Shakespeare, drove the Left into a frenzy. It ended with conservatives cheerfully stitching refudiate into their battle flags, and the New Oxford American Dictionary declaring it the 2010 Word of the Year. Conservatives who enjoyed a soft chuckle about the whole affair have no idea how serious liberals were about this. They flooded the Internet with howls of outrage. How could anyone support a stupid, ignorant chill-billy who would get simple words like repudiate or corpse man wrong? (Wait, sorry, the latter was Barack Obama.) Ive read stories as recently as this weekend bitterly castigating Palin because the writer thinks she meant it when she compared herself to Shakespeare.
Many liberal reputations died when their 1773 bomb detonated in their faces. This was based on another Palin tweet, in which she advised Tea Partiers not to party like its 1773. This was, of course, the year in which the Boston Tea Party occurred, but idiotic liberals like Markos Moulitsas pounced because they thought she really meant 1776. Even Gwen Ifill of PBS, moderator of the Palin/Biden debate, made an utter fool of herself over this. Its amazing how much of American political culture is shaped by Palins Facebook page and Twitter feed. Every time Palin closes her eyes and holds out her sword, a hundred liberals race up to impale themselves upon it. Theyve tried to gin up some kind of weird conspiracy theory about Bristol Palins success on Dancing With The Stars. David Letterman nearly ended his career (and it should have ended) by making rape jokes about Palins youngest daughter. Tina Fey got famous by lampooning Palin, who was a good enough sport about it to appear on Saturday Night Live in person but recently made headlines by launching into a vicious anti-Palin tirade complete with tired and discredited smears during a comedy award ceremony. The audience was left to fidget nervously, while an embarrassed PBS edited the worst of the garbage from its broadcast. Andrew Sullivan of The Atlantic twisted himself into a laughingstock whose continued presence disgraces the magazine, by obsessively peddling conspiracy theories about the true parentage of Palins son Trig. Liberals wrote her death panels Facebook post into the pages of history by screaming themselves hoarse over it.
Whats going on here? Is the Left simply out of their minds with hatred for Sarah Palin? Thats part of what motivates them, but the reason she keeps getting the better of them is because theyre slavishly devoted to following an outdated playbook. They think they almost got her with the stupid, ignorant chill-billy meme during the 2008 campaign, and theyre determined to twist that knife until they hit a vital organ. Along with their complete lack of understanding for her enduring appeal, it leads them to consistently underestimate her.
The Left instinctively understands their control of the media is a powerful weapon. Experience has taught them its a first-strike weapon. They can do the most damage by defining their targets out of the public discourse, smothering them with a shroud of contempt swiftly after their debut on the national stage. They dont have to worry about competing against an opposing player who has been ruled out of bounds.
This tactic has worked on numerous targets in the past. Even when its not completely successful, it can do lingering damage. Anyone familiar with the writings of Ronald Reagan, perhaps through the marvelous collection of his letters entitled Reagan In His Own Hand, knows he was a prodigious writer and learned thinker, but the Left paraded a caricature of him as an amiable dunce all the way through the Eighties. It obviously didnt destroy him, but you can measure its effects by exposing the average middle-aged Regan hater to some of his work, and watching their eyes widen in surprise. They might still disagree with him, but no one who leafs through Reagan In His Own Hand will come away thinking he was a clueless dolt.
The general contempt of the Left for middle-class Americans is reflected in the attacks they launch against hated targets. Liberal politics is rooted in such contempt, as a matter of logic: the belief that all affairs must be managed by the State absolutely requires the belief that free people cannot manage those affairs on their own. At best, the people are sweet-natured dopes who have no chance against the corporate machine that preys upon them. At worse, the people are greedy and selfish idiots who require the firm hand of enlightened liberals to avoid consuming each other in an orgy of capitalism. Populist, or even just popular, conservatives receive a stiff dose of the venom boiling in the liberal heart for the common folk who elevate them to stardom.
The Left cant help underestimating Palin. Their world-view will not permit serious engagement with someone they have formally ruled beneath their notice, championing ideas they try very hard not to think about. Shes not just arguing for minor adjustments to the system liberals have constructed over the past century. She questions its very existence, alongside a Tea Party movement that gets the same treatment she does. Theyre also very sensitive about threats to their cultural dominance, which Palin threatens with her easygoing charm frequently broadcast through Fox News, which has already done irreparable damage to leftist media control.
The Left drew some blood from Palin during the 2008 campaign, hitting her hard when she was still learning how to handle a national audience, and getting precious little help from the McCain campaign. She survived, and liberals who try to dismiss her with casual slander increasingly find themselves sneering at each other across a media space the general public has long since vacated. If she runs for office again, Democrat political operatives would be wise to consider what shes actually saying, not Tina Feys fevered opinion of it, and understand that the number of people willing to completely ignore her is not going to increase. The public will not have a difficult time choosing between a pleasant lady with a winning sense of humor and some serious ideas to discuss, and the bitter scolds who think they can drown her out, if they can just put enough spittle behind calling her an idiot
Pinging the freepers because even in the dawning of the age of Palin, we still have manners and ping our fellow freepers when we mention them.
"Rock of Palin, Cleft for Me". No wait, that's just not right.....
First Sarah told Bristol to not aim for where it is, but where it’s going to be. Then she told her not to get frustrated just reload.
I love that headline.
I agree with and love the article!
The left did less harm than the treasonous McCain organization. McCain probably was too senile to know what his people were doing to destroy his run, but the shitball whore who set Sarah up with Katie "Colon" Couric knew exactly what she was doing.
In my opinion, last nights show was ten times a good as the first one. How in the world could anyone walk away from this wonderful family show and hate her? Only someone with a dark unforgiving heart could do that. Hey , I just described a Liberal Democrat.
3 years of pro-Romney trolling isn’t enough, now you are pinging your anti-Palin posse.
It looks like you have decided to start opening up more, I like it, it is about time that you let more light shine under that rock that you have always tried to (ineffectively) hide under.
“Refudiate” is a much better word anyway: Sounds better, and better etymologically, IMO. Ef ‘m if they can’t get behind it.
Palin grows on me more and more over time. The antidote for our times, IMO.
bump
I’d rather be a fanboy of Palin than a butt boy for Obozo.
Great article I really thought it nailed it.
They aren’t “my” posse, they are two freepers who were mentioned in a thread they weren’t participating in.
It is considered proper freeper ettiquite to ping freepers to threads when you talk about them. Maybe you aren’t big on ettiquite or common courtesy.
BTW, I have decided not to try to correct your constant misstatements. so just because I’ve stopped noting your false statements, don’t think they suddenly became true. I would suggest however that you learn to count.
You can never refute you being a long-term, dedicated Romney troll.
Sure I can. Look. I’m doing it right now. You have three things wrong in that one sentence. But you did spell his name correctly.
Elitists favorite saying #34: Rules for thee but not for me...
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