Identity politcs personified

September 29th, 2009 1:33 pm · 9 comments

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Sullivan:

Politico surveys the GOP base and finds Palin-mania still strong. I think she perfectly represents a form of protest cultural politics that has no interest in actually governing. And what’s fascinating about the various quotes from local GOP machers is that none of them refers in any way to policy. She is not supported because of what she allegedly believes, or what she says she’ll do. She is supported because she shares an identity, real or imagined, with white, angry alienated conservatives. She is identity politics personified. And so the loony right’s transformation into a mirror image of the loony left of the 1980s accelerates.

Emphasis added.

How would Sarah Palin govern the country? Doesn’t matter dude - she’s one of us!

And we “feel” it in our “gut” that she would do a great job!

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Bustina di tè
9/29/09
4:03 PM
So the butt pirate bashes Palin ... again.
Funny thing is If Sarah is a blank slate, what was Obunko?
Bouquet
9/29/09
4:16 PM
QUOTE (Bustina di tè @ Sep 29 2009, 05:03 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
If Sarah is a blank slate, what was Obunko?


In what respect, Charlie?
littledutchboy
9/29/09
4:42 PM
Why is the left obsessed with Palin? The only time I hear about her is when so called journalists lampoon and criticize her, what is it about Sarah that frightens them?

eaglez11
9/29/09
4:56 PM
I agree, why not just let her fade into nothingness where she belongs.
Bustina di tè
9/29/09
4:56 PM
QUOTE (Bouquet @ Sep 29 2009, 04:16 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
In what respect, Charlie?


http://www.realclearpolitics.com/articles/...exotic_who.html



QUOTE
This leave-them-guessing strategy slips out in the book's prologue. "I serve as a blank screen," Obama writes, "on which people of vastly different political stripes project their own views." He notifies readers that "my treatment of the issues is often partial and incomplete." It takes some doing for a politician to write a 364-page book, his second volume, and skate past all controversy. Obama does seem to have an impressive resume and polish. And it's not his fault that a mania for some new political face intrudes on every presidential election season. But one does wish, for the sake of democracy, that we could skip the crush and give less glamorous contenders who actually say something more of a hearing.


eaglez11
9/29/09
4:59 PM
Personally I think she's alot smarter than she comes off. How quick did she get those memoirs finished after quitting her job? She will be rich before Christmas! Just in time to buy some really good gifts for the kids and her husband!
newsjunkie
9/29/09
5:02 PM
QUOTE (eaglez11 @ Sep 29 2009, 04:59 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
Personally I think she's alot smarter than she comes off. How quick did she get those memoirs finished after quitting her job? She will be rich before Christmas! Just in time to buy some really good gifts for the kids and her husband!


I saw a "rerun" of her governor campaign debate...she appeared VERY smart and business like...no "folksiness" at all. THIS concerned me a great deal because I want to know who are the handlers who are calling the shots for her...telling her to "Dumb" down...and why did she listen to them? What does this say about her...and the AMerican electorate?
knowntome
9/30/09
4:33 PM
that's identity poltIcs !
with an I !
cheez
use your spell checker for crying out loud, lol
newsjunkie
9/30/09
4:35 PM
QUOTE (knowntome @ Sep 30 2009, 04:33 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
that's identity poltIcs !
with an I !
cheez
use your spell checker for crying out loud, lol


what goes around, comes around? politcs vs poltics?????
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