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14 Sep 2008 09:18 pm
Absurd
My MSM take on the total absurdity of the Palin nomination is in the Sunday Times today:
For the past two weeks serious commentators and columnists have been asked to
take the candidacy of Sarah Palin for the vice-presidency of the United
States seriously.
Formerly sane people have written of the McCain campaign’s selection of this
running mate as if it represents a new face for Republicanism, an emblem of
can-do western spirit, a brilliant ploy to win over Clinton voters, a new
feminism, a reformist revolution, and a genius appeal to the religious right.
I’m afraid I cannot join in. In fact I cannot say anything about this
candidacy that takes it in any way seriously. It is a farce. It is absurd.
It is an insult to all intelligent people. It is a sign of a candidate who
has lost his mind. There is no way to take the nomination of Palin to be
vice-president of the world’s sole superpower - except to treat it as a
massive, unforgivable, inexplicable decision by someone who has either gone
insane or is managerially unfit to be president of the United States. When,
at some point, the hysteria dies down, even her supporters will realise
that, by this decision, McCain has rendered himself unfit to run a branch of
Starbucks, let alone the White House.
The announcement of Palin was made more than two weeks ago. It took a
fortnight for her to agree to sit down for an intimate interview of the kind
usually reserved for Hollywood stars instead of the press conference typical
of a new vice-presidential candidate. This has never happened in American
political history. Even Dan Quayle, the least qualified vice-presidential
nominee before Palin, and a man who did not know how to spell “potato”, gave
a press conference a day after the convention in 1988.
There have been two explanations for this astonishing Putin-style decision to
keep a vice-presidential candidate from the press. The first was that the
press would be too mean to her and needed to show, in campaign manager Rick
Davis’s word, sufficient “deference” before they would be allowed to ask her
a question. Deference? Is 21st-century America an 18th-century monarchy? The
press owes such a total unknown who could be president next January
deference?
The second explanation is that she needed time to cram for the exam. The
McCain camp knew she had never expressed any views about foreign policy. And
the only time she had on record was to oppose the surge that is the
centrepiece of McCain’s campaign. They knew she knew nothing and was utterly
unqualified to be president at a moment’s notice. And so she spent the last
week furiously prepping. As Maureen Dowd noticed, she is Eliza Doolittle to
John McCain’s Henry Higgins.
But at the end of last week we were granted an audience with the Princess of
Alaska. It was painful. She had no idea what the Bush Doctrine was – the
central and most controversial foreign policy innovation of the past eight
years: the doctrine of preemption against states with WMDs. Moreover, in her
speech the same day, she described the war in Iraq. She said her eldest son,
who has just enlisted, would “defend the innocent from the enemies who
planned and carried out and rejoiced in the death of thousands of Americans”.
Does Palin believe that the men who planned and carried out the 9/11 attack
are in Iraq? The hijackers are all dead, but Bin Laden and Zawahiri and the
rest of the gang are, as far as we know, in Pakistan. Nobody believes they
are in Iraq.
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