Why Sarah Palin Threatens The “Establishment”
The Republican Party continues to amass expertise in losing elections. Its current reticence in getting behind the momentum of Sarah Palin, now the former Governor of Alaska, unequivocally proves the point.
Many have postulated in vain as to why such an energizing presence in the party has been soundly rejected by its “inner circle.” Yet despite phony attempts at eloquence and deep analysis, it is clear that somehow, the basic integrity and common sense that Palin exudes are themselves the offending factors. All of that “of the people, by the people, and for the people,” rhetoric may look good engraved on the monuments and surely sounds good in campaign ads, but this is just not how things are done in Washington anymore.
When measured against the current “ruling class,” Palin’s faults, or more precisely, those qualities about her which critics attempt to manufacture into faults, are trivial at worst. More pertinently, the derisive commentary is far more reflective of truly serious character defects on their own part. Sadly, many of them claim to lean to the political right.
Some have descended to the level of finding fault with the unconventional names Todd and Sarah Palin have given to their children. Certainly, such small-mindedness is a matter of absolute irrelevancy to Palin’s nature, and merely another indication of the desperate efforts to marginalize her.
It also reveals a glaring hypocrisy among those critics with their flagrantly selective powers of observation. In comparison, they studiously avoided ever noticing anything unusual about the name “Hussein,” as if it is a typical moniker expected for the average passerby on Mainstreet in Middle America.
Not surprisingly, many of these same critics have been having a field day ever since Palin’s announcement of her resignation from the governorship of Alaska. Somehow, by prematurely leaving a political office, we are told that she has thoroughly betrayed the public trust and desecrated every worthwhile American institution right down to motherhood and apple pie.
Yet little if any similar criticism was leveled at Hillary Clinton who, during her waning days in the unelected post of “First Lady,” suddenly recalled a “Jewish” heritage and a lifelong affinity for the New York Yankees. And all of this happened just as she and the little man were making a frenzied purchase of their dream home in the New York City suburb of Chappaqua.
Apparently, in the world of the political insiders, it is just fine to invent a residency in order to pursue political office and personal ambitions under the flagrant pretense of “representing” the people of New York in the United States Senate. Yet it is political “heresy” for someone to leave office, out of a sincere belief that their best interests and those of their State are served thusly. Nevertheless, in doing so Palin has proven herself to be of a far higher character than any of her attackers.
Of course, no discussion of Palin’s detractors would be complete without a mention of the Republican Party’s menopausal wing, as epitomized by former Reagan speechwriter Peggy Noonan and Washington Post token conservative “pundit” Kathleen Parker. In their incessant efforts to derail Palin, Noonan and Parker have descended to a level of discourse rife with shallow catcalls and jeers. In telling contrast, Noonan had heaped accolades on Barack Obama while Parker supports the elevation of judicial activist Sonya Sotomayor to the Supreme Court and excoriates the GOP for refusing to follow along.
Over time, a disturbing pattern of arrogance and elitism has revealed the mindset of the average Beltway insider, regardless of political affiliation, to be self-absorbed and disdainful of the hopes, dreams, and concerns of real America. As a result, on one issue after another, although the people of the heartland are steadfastly committed to their heritage and their roots, elected officials obsessively seek to move the country away from such things. Those entrusted to protect the rights, liberties, and property of the common man are instead fixated on vast increases in the concentration of power and wealth at the federal level, with the average citizen required to pay the bill.
Throughout her public life, Sarah Palin has steadfastly opposed such entities, and in stark contrast to the mutual “back-scratching” corruption that permeates Washington, has dealt severely with any breaches of ethics on both sides of the political aisle. Rather than being “of the Ivy league” and for her own ambitions, she has made the difficult decisions needed to eradicate the facades and restore public confidence in the workings of government in her state. And it is clearly this personality trait, and the resolve to act on it, that makes her a hero to the citizenry, and a mortal threat to the “establishment” regardless of party affiliation.
Having made a meteoric rise to national prominence on the heels of her nomination as John McCain’s 2008 running mate, Sarah Palin became the foremost target of the Alinsky/Acorn political attack machine. Her ability to rise above it and advance the cause of conservatism will signify the ability of conservative America to do likewise.
A recent Rasmussen poll shows that Americans still overwhelmingly consider themselves conservative. Sarah Palin can connect with that segment of the population, motivate and inspire it to action. In such a political climate, no excuses suffice for a party that professes to be conservative, yet is devastated at the ballot box as badly as was the case last November.
What Republican Party hacks seem unwilling to recognize, or perhaps have become too jaundiced within the system to comprehend, is that Palin’s success or failure will ultimately be their own. If real Republicans really want to win in 2010, they had better start by recognizing what it is that made, and continues to make Sarah Palin an inspirational icon of conservatism.
Christopher G. Adamo has been active in Wyoming politics for many years and is a managing partner in Best American Buy (www.bestamericanbuy.com), an e-commerce business that markets American made products including the incomparable Abigail Adams Bedspread Set from Bates Mills. Contact information for Chris Adamo, and his archives, can be found at www.chrisadamo.com
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July 29th, 2009 at 11:26 pm
Excellent article. The GOP’s attitude beggars belief.
July 30th, 2009 at 2:52 am
I love the swipe at Parker and Noonan as the “Republican party’s menopausal wing”.
Great article.
July 30th, 2009 at 3:39 am
When we look at politics, we generally see two different philosophies: One believes in expanding government,(more social programs like healthcare) limiting our defense (reducing money spent on the military), and taxing those who work and giving to those who don’t (socialism and welfare). We call this party the Democrats. The other party believes in limited government (people are responsible for themselves, not the government), letting the hard working people keep more of what they have earned (lower taxes), and spending money on a strong defense (protecting our borders). We call this party Republicans. However, lately there has been no difference. We have Republicans who say one thing but do the opposite when in power. Was Romney’s healthcare a Republican tenet? Yet, when it comes voting time, we look not at the person but the moniker (donkey or elephant). We have organizations disrupting the democratic process (Acorn, SIEU, etc…), special interests controlling decisions through the use of money, and a media and education system that tells only what they want you to hear. Is it any wonder that as 2010 approaches our country is sliding into disarray, people are confused, and the truth is often buried. Some votes can be bought by promisng free trinkets, some by coersion, and others by spreading misinformation, but as of today it goes down to one deciding factor: We the people.
Now it is time that we the people make the most important decision we may have to make. Do we continue with the status quo and watch our government take over more and more of our lives, or do we start thinking for ousrselves by examining both sides of an issue. We have a Congress that wants power (vote without reading), we have a media that derides and punishes those who oppose (Sarah Palin) and yet we sit and argue what is the best course for our nation. I would hope that in any decision we include trust and honesty. Can we say that our current administration has been honest? Can we say that the politicians who are suppose to speak for us, listen?
It is time that we analyze what is happening by looking clearly for ourselves and not let dishonest salesmen (the media, our politicians, and brainwashed citizens control our thinking. A politician quits office because he or she had an affair, stole money, or did something illegal. They do not quit because they believe that people come first, but Sarah Palin did; get used to it! There is no scandal, only love of her country and the Constitution. If you cannot see that she has been attacked more than any other person and what do they have to show for it except name calling and a pregnant daughter, nothing. If we the people turn our backs on the first in a long time politician who listens, lives life, and believes in the goodness of our country, then we deserve what we are now getting: less freedom, less choices, and less keeping what we work for. If you believe in the goodness of this country, our Founding Fathers, and honesty in government, we have one course and that is through the direction of Sarah Palin. We have tried the other directions, and how have they worked for you?
August 1st, 2009 at 7:06 am
Chris
Sarah Palin had way too much to say about the huge pools of oil on the North Slope (Gull Island) of Alaska. The ‘American’ Empire is very busy securing the remaining oil fields on the planet (Saudia Arabia, Iraq, Iran, Venezuela, Russia, and Alaska). Henry Kissinger must have intimidated the hell out of Palin when she was being groomed as the new government mole for the Council on Foreign Relations.
Maxine Waters (CA Democrat) recently threatened an oil company executive that the oil companies will be taken over by the government if they tried to find new sources of oil. (see video at http://d.yimg.com/kq/groups/7913113/1984286980/name/InTheirOwnWords.wmv).
I have always liked the idea of a Ron Paul / Sarah Palin ticket – Sound economy, Constitutional government, energy independence, and no CFR. With the Democrats selling our country out to the Globalists, I seriously doubt if there will be another election in this country (see my article http://www.gndzerosrv.com/Web%20Pages/103GZS%20-%20Americans%20are%20Responsible%20for%20Global%20Warning.html)