Monday, September 01, 2008

Vindicated by the Right

I've been accused by some of my commenters on the right of engaging in sexism for my treatment of Sarah Palin, what with calling her a trophy candidate for McCain, a pin up girl for the right wing, and mentioning that her main attribute seemed to be her gender.

Well it turns out that the quirkily conservative blogger, Andrew Sullivan, pretty much came to the same conclusions I have, and in much the same langugage.
Some patent piffle from Ross. He's trying to argue that because I haven't swooned over the chance of a female vice-president who didn't get there by marriage, like Clinton, I'm somehow being inconsistent. Please. I do admire someone who's risen the way Palin has, and I've said lots of nice things about her. But let's be honest: Palin is now where she is - not as Alaska governor but as vice-presidential nominee - because an old white guy decided to play some identity politics, and felt he had to shake up his campaign, not because she has fought her way to the top of the national greasy pole. It's great that by a combination of a decrepit and degenerate political establishment in Alaska, and her own personality and tenacity, she has just become governor of Alaska. But McCain's choice of her - as is impossible to miss - is a cynical ploy to exploit Democratic divisions over gender. I mean: how many Republican vice-presidential picks have lauded Hillary Clinton and Geraldine Ferraro in their acceptance speech? It wasn't even subtle. I find this kind of attitude to be about condescension, not feminism, about tokenism, not post-gender meritocracy.

And, please, there is nothing sexist in being amused by the names of someone's kids; I found the Romney gaggle hilarious. She was a beauty queen, for Pete's sake. She has been presented to the nation like a trophy candidate. And some women do indeed find her running for vice-president with a four-month-old disabled child somewhat incongruous. These are the big leagues. These issues are worth airing.

My sense is that this pick is insulting to voters, especially women voters, and terribly condescending to Palin. It's as much about countering sexism as picking Clarence Thomas was about countering racism.

8 comments:

spotter said...

Remind me again, please, what was so wrong with Kay Bailey Hutchison.

Karen Duncan said...

Oh she was pro choice and never had a teen aged daughter get pregnant outside of marriage - obviously that disqualifies her with the religious right :)

spotter said...

This birth control issue needs to be answered once and for all.

According to the NYT, Palin herself had a shotgun marriage.

Isophorone said...

Well, gee, spotter, why don't you tell us Track Palin's birthdate!

According to the NY Times, Sarah Palin was a member of the "Alaska Independence Party" as well (FALSE).

I wonder what else the NY TImes will end up retracting by the time this is all said and done?

spotter said...

Well, we know that he was 18 over a year ago, and now they're claiming he's somehow still 18. That's how you spell R-E-D F-L-A-G.

Isophorone said...

Come on, spotter, B-I-R-T-H D-A-T-E!

Karen Duncan said...

Iso, how do you know the story that Palin was a member of the Alaska Independence Party is false? Do you have a credible source (Red State doesn't count).

Isophorone said...

The McCain campaign released all of Palin's voter registration records. She has been a registered Republican since 1982. Read this and then apologize for all the lies you have spread.

You have heard the term, loshon hora?