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Victor Davis Hanson: Obama Up Obama Down [Lipsticked Pigs and Old Fish, Dems Forgot own Rules, etc.]
pajamasmedia.com ^ | September 10, 2008 | Victor Davis Hanson

Posted on 09/11/2008 7:26:43 AM PDT by Tolik

Obama Needs to Get Back to the Teleprompter and the Economy
Campaigns are cyclical. They ebb and flow. McCain no doubt will have a bad week characterized by Biden-like gaffes and getting off message. We all remember McCain’s ugly green backdrop behind his acceptance speech, and “my friends” ad nauseam.

Still, if some lament the lack of discussion of issues (I do), we nevertheless know if McCain had picked a wonkish “old white” guy like Romney, we still would not be talking about taxes, defense, Iraq and housing; but would be bombarded by the prefab attack ads that would have run, such as “John McCain doesn’t know any more how many houses he has. But with Mitt Romney they now have 20 between them.”

So McCain had to do something to shake up his campaign, and Palin was the answer. In a very strange way, her mere presence makes the media and many in Obama’s camp unhinged, as a Clarence Thomas once did in different circumstances to elites. So for now she need not talk to the press for a few more days, since they are determined to lose Obama the election on their own by their frenzy.

Panic Mode

Recently Obama himself has panicked over Palin. He lashed out, and has shown himself unsteady. He apparently thinks that hope-and-change Sarah is all fluff, has fooled the nation that doesn’t see, as he alone does, that she is empty, resents her glibness and her youth, feels she doesn’t have enough experience and has hoodwinked the voters, and finds her soaring speeches vapid.

In other words, he knows what worked for him—and is furious because he suspects that his doppelgänger at the 11th hour might be working it even better. In a Freudian sense, he knows he is inexperienced as he once confessed, and is angry that we don’t sense it about Palin. If he doesn’t watch it, on one of these hand-in-mike outings, he will yell, “Hey, she’s just like me. I know that better than anyone. What’s going on here!”

It’s the Economy

To right himself, Obama must forget the Republican VP nominee, and run against McCain on the economy. (Even Kerry didn’t run against Cheney, or Bush against Edwards).  Just because Sarah outhoped and outchanged him is no reason to implode in furor. The puerile media was bad enough, and when he too piles on her, the polls will show even greater slides.

So Obama must stop the prancing and extemporaneous lecturing with the hand-held mike, where he sort of mimics Rev. Wright’s grating cadences. He comes off as petulant and angry—as if to say, “I’m Obama! And I’ve always wowed people with my mellifluous voice, so get hypnotized and do as I say.” And when they don’t, he freezes.

Of Lipsticked Pigs and Old Fish

Yesterday he did it again, and paid big-time with his silly “lipstick” quote about Palin. A small matter, but of enormous symbolic importance: it shows that he can’t leave well enough alone, as if he were driven on by forces beyond him.

Watch the tape and you can see him struggle for the impromptu zinger—and anticipate that he’s going to pause, stutter, and flub it up, big time. And he does.

In all the furor over that “pig” reference, commentators forgot to examine his entire attack, which was worse still: “You can put lipstick on a pig. It’s still a pig. You can wrap an old fish in a piece of paper called change. It’s still gonna stink.”

A woman who may be a VP is “a pig?” A senior senator is “an old fish” who will “stink?”

His dual animate male/female references and two metaphors are clear: most would think that Obama is talking about both on the ticket and his anger how each has expropriated his change motif. He appears both to insult the 72-year old McCain as the “old fish” that is still going to “stink”, and to refer to Palin, who had evoked the metaphor of lipstick in a nationally televised address, as still the pig despite the lipstick.

The fact that he used two metaphors to attack the two, and used expressions referring both to age and Palin’s recent use of “lipstick” don’t seem to be accidents and that’s why the cooing crowd got the old fish=McCain; lipsticked pig=Palin immediately.

Worse Still

Then note his next qualification that was supposed to assure us he wasn’t talking in sexist fashion about Palin:

“Look, she’s new, she hasn’t been on the scene, she’s got five kids.”

A feminist would say, “She is also Governor of Alaska!

I don’t care much whether he goes that low route, but given the present climate of liberal media sexism, it is suicidal. If he keeps it up, he’ll be down by 10 by the weekend in the all the tracking polls. He should get Hillary out on the stump, especially in states like Pennsylvania and Michigan and stick to blue-collar issues, not Palin.

Bidenisms

Next, Team Obama has to muzzle Biden. First it was “good looking” Palin. Biden has now trumped that with Palin as  “a step back for women.” And if he too keeps it up, soon even Hillary is going to get angry. Meanwhile those independent white working-class female voters are slipping, a natural constituency for Obama. Let me get this straight: Obama picked as VP someone who bombed in two presidential tries (1% of the vote while he ran); turned down Hillary who got 18 million voters and won the last primaries with white working-class voters? And for all that he was to get Biden’s “experience” and “sobriety”, a Senator who was always the most mercurial and gaffe-prone around?

Ol’ Hill—gone, but not forgotten.

Hillary, it is true, tells white lies about her past; but she does not sound insipid and self-important in Biden’s fashion. She was the ideal VP candidate. So I never saw the Biden logic; he’s always had a reputation for duplicity, logorrhea, and gratuitous insulting. Why compound the error of not nominating her for President, by the greater error of shutting her out of the VP nomination?

True, Obama had legitimate worries about the Clintons, and their dream of a de facto shared presidency, with Bill being Bill. But that assumed he could win easily without them. He can’t (ask Gore).

Wiser  to win first with Hillary, and then next deal with her later, rather than letting pride and hubris cloud logic.

They’re Back

Some of the recent bad Obama news reflects past errors.  Who wants the UN and fawning Euros on your side? That ridiculous Euro-tour and his “I am a Europeaner” speech were disastrous, and even now reverberate.

The latest to get in on the election are the nosy condescending Brits, as in the disastrous ’04 fashion when they were going to warn Ohioans to vote for Kerry.

Note Gordon Brown, while in office as British PM, seems to take the unprecedented step of almost endorsing Obama. That will only alienate Americans, and if McCain is elected, make him regret it.

Creepy Brit Russell Brand at the MTV award calls Bush a “retard.” Then he went off on Palin in rather disgusting terms, intermixed with pathetic calls to elect Obama. But after looking at this sickly figure, one could imagine that Sarah could make mincemeat of him in seconds, without the moose gun.

And then the BBC conducts a “world” poll to inform us that the planet likewise wants Obama—but are we  impressed that the Putin and the Russians, or the Chinese, or the Venezuelans or the UN general Assembly knows best for us? I’d easily prefer that the US be run by the city council of my home town Selma than by the EU governing assembly.

If critics suggest I exaggerate, cf. this advice from the British Guardian’s Jonathan Freedland:

Until now, anti-Americanism has been exaggerated and much misunderstood: outside a leftist hardcore, it has mostly been anti-Bushism, opposition to this specific administration. But if McCain wins in November, that might well change. Suddenly Europeans and others will conclude that their dispute is with not only one ruling clique, but Americans themselves. For it will have been the American people, not the politicians, who will have passed up a once-in-a-generation chance for a fresh start - a fresh start the world is yearning for.

Soon voters in Ohio, Michigan, and Pennsylvania will ask why do these people like Obama so much, and us so little?

The Democrats Forgot their own Rules

#1 Do not nominate northern liberals unless they have a southern accent.

#2 Do not go near a veteran liberal Northeastern Senator who perpetually runs for President, is hooked on cameras and loves to extemporaneously lecture. He will balance no one.

#3 Stay away from Chicago politics

#4 Keep away completely from the nut-fringe, whether Cindy Sheehan, Michael Moore—or Bill Ayers. They are the leftwing version of the John Birch Society of the 1950s.

#5 Do not allow a nominee on the stump to wear camouflage, a tank helmet, pick up a gun, or bowl

#6  Don’t ever do tell-all interviews by televangleicals

#7 Don’t get near MSNBC, the Daily Kos, or the Huffington Post—keep to NPR, PBS, NBC and the New York Times/Washington Post.

#8 Don’t start a name calling contest with Sean Hannety and Rush Limbaugh. They will seem presidential, the nominee like an inept talk show host.

#9 Keep away from all celebs, whether Ludacris or Barbra.

#10 If you really must speak of military affairs, use the words “win” and “victory” in each sentence.

Letters

Inexact thinking

Readers who suggested that McCain’s insider connections nullify my larger point about similar feminist critiquing bootstrap Palin error. McCain is NOT in condescending fashion belittling the up-from-nothing rise of others. For the analogy to be accurate, it would be as if the conservative admiral son’s pooh-poohed a blue-collar populist and liberal captain as not being “officer material”.

On Income

I wish Obama’s new taxes would be to help the general welfare as in paying down the debt. But he wants, as I read his website and do the math, about a trillion more spent on new programs, and paid for with about a trillion more in new taxes. That would mean taxing in a downturn, not paying off the debt, getting larger and more inefficient government, and taking more responsibility away from the individual. We forget that we have an enormous government already, high taxes, and plenty of programs. The trick is to make them work  better, cut spending and leave taxes as they are.

On Change.

Of course, McCain and Palin are brazenly expropriating change, but tweaking it with the word “maverick”. They’ve hit on a sort of Butch Cassidy/Sundance duet, riding into town guns blazing as “outsiders” who “took on” the insider status quo. Americans can relate to underdog change, but Obama’s wore off, and the veneer peeled away showing a sort of orthodox tired McGovern/Mondale/Dukakis/Kerry liberal agenda as usual. All politicians flip; my point was that Obama was flipping in substance toward McCain, McCain in rhetoric and style toward Obama.

On Issues
Obama has it wrong. He thinks talking about the issues favors him. They could, if he talked balanced budgets or getting bin Laden as an antidote to George Bush, or the need to drill, do nuclear and coal, and find ways to get to solar and wind without going broke. But there was a reason Kerry lost, and the corrective to present ills is not Kerryism, but the sort of post-political belt-tightening and restraint Obama once promised.

For 90 days, voters can be misled that a glib sort of Dukakis or a new take on Kerry is real change; it is in a superficial way. But in the last 60 days we will see that voters are angry that “change” really meant the old liberal taxes, big government, and qualify and fifth guess what America does at every turn. Being angry with Bush does not mean necessarily voters regret not having a Kerry the last four years


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KEYWORDS: 2008; lipstick; obamabiden; pig; vdh; victordavishanson
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1 posted on 09/11/2008 7:26:44 AM PDT by Tolik
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2 posted on 09/11/2008 7:28:35 AM PDT by Tolik (2008: Maverick/Barracuda vs. Messiah/Mouth or The Hero vs. the Zero and "Our mama beats your Obama")
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To: Tolik
for now she need not talk to the press for a few more days, since they are determined to lose Obama the election on their own by their frenzy.

I hope the press doesn't complain about this. After all, they insisted she should spend more time with her family.

3 posted on 09/11/2008 7:30:49 AM PDT by syriacus (Calling humans "pigs" is second-nature for anti-war radicals, Black Panthers + radical Islamists.)
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To: Tolik
Obama has it wrong. He thinks talking about the issues favors him.

Obama thinks that talking superficially about the issues favors him.

He's shown us he has no depth.

4 posted on 09/11/2008 7:35:58 AM PDT by syriacus (Calling humans "pigs" is second-nature for anti-war radicals, Black Panthers + radical Islamists.)
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To: Tolik

Last night on Letterman he said she is just a another pretty face.

Implys she is stupid.


5 posted on 09/11/2008 7:39:35 AM PDT by stockpirate (Be a maverick, support McCain/Palin 2008)
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To: Tolik
I can't remember where I read this, or who said it, but...

"Sarah Palin got more votes for Mayor of Wasillia than Biden got for President.."

6 posted on 09/11/2008 7:40:40 AM PDT by ken5050
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To: Tolik

There was ABSOLUTELY NO MISTAKES on Obama’s part.
Lipstick clearly was intended to be a Palin dig from her Lipstick Pitbull-Soccer Mom reference and
Old Fish was clearly meant as a reference to her Baracuda nickname.
Obama did this intentionally without thinking of the consequences of his actions. Not something we want in someone with his finger on the Nuke button.


7 posted on 09/11/2008 7:41:28 AM PDT by BuffaloJack
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To: stockpirate
Last night on Letterman he said she is just a another pretty face.

He actually used those words?!?! "She's just another pretty face"? This man gives new meaning to the words TONE DEAF.

8 posted on 09/11/2008 7:51:55 AM PDT by workerbee (Sarah Palin's very existence is a threat to the Left.)
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To: BuffaloJack
Old Fish was clearly meant as a reference to her Baracuda nickname.

I disagree. "Fish" was an anatomical reference to the woman, Palin, as is the verb "stinks".

This is a much more vulgar reference than these staid old "commentators" seem to realize. Anyone who doesent realize Obama as the gutter politician he is, needs to open their eyes a bit more.

9 posted on 09/11/2008 7:54:02 AM PDT by Nonstatist
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To: Tolik
#7 Don’t get near MSNBC, the Daily Kos, or the Huffington Post—keep to NPR, PBS, NBC and the New York Times/Washington Post.

BO, you are SO busted.


10 posted on 09/11/2008 7:58:33 AM PDT by Arrowhead1952 (Sarah Palin is NOT worried about anything being above her pay grade!)
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To: Tolik

I always get nervous when our side starts advising the enemy how to run his campaign.


11 posted on 09/11/2008 7:58:43 AM PDT by AxelPaulsenJr (Republicans and Conservatives staying home will give us President Hussein Obama.)
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To: workerbee

Yes, they were talking about it on Fox this morning and showed a short clip. My guess is with the 9/11 coverage today it will be lost in the coverage.


12 posted on 09/11/2008 8:05:32 AM PDT by stockpirate (Be a maverick, support McCain/Palin 2008)
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To: Tolik
Its time for a TV-AD for Palin/McLaim with Sock puppets resembling pigs.. and some very very creative suggestions in the resulting conversation.. i.e.. like muppets..

Therefore turn BILE into lemonaide.. and sell it to democrats..

13 posted on 09/11/2008 8:06:15 AM PDT by hosepipe (This propaganda has been edited to include some fully orbed hyperbole....)
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To: Tolik

we will see that voters are angry that “change” really meant the old liberal taxes, big government, and qualify and fifth guess what America does at every turn. Being angry with Bush does not mean necessarily voters regret not having a Kerry the last four years


This nails it.

Bush’s numbers are FOUR TIMES HIGHER than the Pelosi-surrendercrats, who are lost at sea on security, taxes and energy.

This is why the Democrats will lose in November. They still don’t have the American people, who want victory in War on Terror, not defeat, and want enegy independence and a government that gets the hell out of the way.

The fundamentals favor McCain-Palin.


14 posted on 09/11/2008 8:06:16 AM PDT by Senator Goldwater
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To: Tolik

Obama is D.O.A. on 11/4


15 posted on 09/11/2008 8:06:23 AM PDT by kellynla (Freedom of speech makes it easier to spot the idiots! Semper Fi!)
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To: AxelPaulsenJr

I guess a thinking person is tempted to think outside of his box. Hanson wrote an advice to Obama in the essay Obama’s Ten Commandments http://pajamasmedia.com/victordavishanson/obamas-ten-commandments/

Thankfully, Obama is not listening.
:^)


16 posted on 09/11/2008 8:10:02 AM PDT by Tolik (2008: Maverick/Barracuda vs. Messiah/Mouth or The Hero vs. the Zero and "Our mama beats your Obama")
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To: AxelPaulsenJr

Tell me about it. When your enemy is defeating themselves, don’t get in their way.


17 posted on 09/11/2008 8:12:57 AM PDT by listenhillary (Palin accomplished more in the PTA than Obama did as a community organizer)
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To: Tolik
#7 Don’t get near MSNBC, the Daily Kos, or the Huffington Post—keep to NPR, PBS, NBC and the New York Times/Washington Post.

There's a difference between the moonbats he's not supposed to go near and the moonbats he's supposed to "keep to?" I can't tell any difference.
18 posted on 09/11/2008 8:28:16 AM PDT by TexasGreg ("Democrats Piss Me Off")
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To: Nonstatist; BuffaloJack
Greetings Nonstatist and BuffaloJack:

Old Fish was clearly meant as a reference to her Baracuda nickname.

I disagree. "Fish" was an anatomical reference to the woman, Palin, as is the verb "stinks".

Actually, I concur with both of you. Everything Barry Hussein Obama says is carefully scripted by David Axelrod.

Chicago's Marxist-Socialists still haven't figured out how to handle Governor Palin; the "pig" lipstick and "fishy smell" barracuda attacks are simply probes for weakness.

This will get much worse before election day.

Cheers,
OLA

19 posted on 09/11/2008 8:28:59 AM PDT by OneLoyalAmerican (A Vice-President Sarah Palin finally gave me a candidate to vote for.)
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To: Tolik
Thankfully, Obama is not listening.

...And there is the fact that Hussein can't talk about some issues, like drilling for domestic oil. Which is my opinion may be the issue that "possibly", and I emphasize "possibly" gain the Congress back for the Republicans.

20 posted on 09/11/2008 8:29:46 AM PDT by AxelPaulsenJr (Republicans and Conservatives staying home will give us President Hussein Obama.)
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