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Palin's Own Cheerleaders Have Kicked Her in the Teeth On the Way Out

Posted by Liza Sabater, Culture Kitchen at 8:42 AM on November 10, 2008.


The GOP should be ashamed of the way many of them have turned on Sarah Palin.

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For feminists and progressives it's really easy to criticize Sarah Palin. She has a horrid record of defending reproductive rights for women. She sees nothing wrong with abusing her power as governor of Alaska. She has a record of taking gifts and expensive favors from lobbyists and political allies.

What's worse : It's no secret she was not chosen for her knowledge of national domestic or foreign policy and politics. The woman was not vetted properly because she was not crowned the GOPs beauty queen for her knowledge or experience. She was chosen for being a good looking Christian Nationalist that would "turn on" the theocratic faction of the GOPs "base". And it doesn't hurt she actively sold herself to the neo-con hacks desperate to slap some lipstick on the ever ugly Republican Party pig.

Yet all those negatives were pushed aside by the GOP operatives, Bill Krystol included, who sold Sarah Palin as a viable Vice-President to John McCain. All those hacks squabbled over Mitt Romney, Tim Pawlenty, and McCain's own pick Joe Lieberman. They wouldn't have any of them.

After a less than 2 hour meeting, McCain and his campaign and party hacks chose her. No drama involved just a cold and calculated political decision. They had more experienced and better qualified women to go after the "Hillary Vote", yet they made her their political beauty queen as the last "Hail Mary" pass they had up their sleeve.

And it worked --at least for a little. McCain's announcement right after the DNC Convention and Obama's speech took all the thunder away from him. The media went ga-ga and so did the 70% of forlorn Republicans who didn't vote for McCain during the primaries he none the less won.

Then Katie Couric happened. Strike One : The woman was a disaster.

Follow up to the interview messes was the Wall Street BailOut mess. Strike Two :  McCain showed himself as not only erratic but a fool.

The nail in the coffin of the McCain campaign lays squarely on the GOPs doing : news broke they spent $150, 000 on Sarah "Say No To Pork Barrel" Palin's wardrobe. Strike Three and they were out.

No sooner she proved a liability, the neo-con and GOP hacks that raised her up as their queen wasted no time selling out the woman to, of all places, FOX News.


Talk about passing the buck. It's true : The GOP hacks behind this are cowards and jerks.

It's a low of lows that after the GOP and McCain campaign loss they've gone on a rampage of smears against the Governor of Alaska. There are hundreds of reasons why John McCain didn't become president. You don't even have to look into his presidential campaign : Look back to the primaries and you'll find many reasons to why McCain lost.

What's even worse: They've used her knowledge or lack thereof of the continent of Africa. Why not leave it at NAFTA? Why go on FOXNews and say that anonymous sources heard her say African is not a country but a continent?

I've already written about how the finger-prints of Rupert Murdoch could be found in the smear campaigns against Barack Obama. Now that he won, they think they can absolve themselves and show some payback by kicking not the old guy but the woman in the teeth.

Compassionate conservatism at it's best. It's time to take the NRA card out and put it down once and for all.

And for Sarah Palin? I have to say she has shown grace in defeat. Sure, she was smearer #1 in her campaign against Obama, but she didn't call herself a pitbull with lipstick for nothing.

After I saw her interview with Dana Bash, I actually felt sorry for her. Because it's one thing to have your opponents slinging mud back at you. It's another to have your very own cheerleaders kick you in the teeth on their way out the loser's door. And that's exactly what they have done to her.

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Liza Sabater blogs at Culture Kitchen.


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Blame the woman
Posted by: janvdb on Nov 10, 2008 9:54 AM   
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Regardless of the facts.

Because it is easy and makes the guys all feel better.

She's a disaster but WHO PICKED HER?

They are the ones who should take responsibility for the entire episode but they are 99.9% men so BLAME THE WOMAN.

It's so easy to do, you just can't stop yourself . . .

Jan VanDenBerg

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» RE: Blame the woman Posted by: blackie4aces
» screaming sexism Posted by: schiffer
you got it backwards
Posted by: Lauren on Nov 10, 2008 10:00 AM   
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The second time I have seen a news source do that this morning. What gives? Muddying the waters for her?

Why go on FOXNews and say that anonymous sources heard her say African is not a country but a continent?

That is not I heard they said she said, in fact the opposite. Africa is NOT a country, it IS a continent.

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» RE: you got it backwards Posted by: 2thepoint
» RE: you got it backwards Posted by: Sissy
On the list of things the GOP should be ashamed of,
Posted by: hurricane hugo on Nov 10, 2008 10:43 AM   
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this is pretty f-ing far down the f-ing list.

#@!

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palin attacks: politics as usual
Posted by: dj spellchecka on Nov 10, 2008 11:12 AM   
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shocking! party that loses starts pointing fingers......watching the fox video of billy krystol trying to walk away from palin ["i only met her ONCE"] was the sweetest....if i included him in my definition of mankind, i'd say that was a perfomance that shamed all men....but...

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» Certainly, Kristol Shames Reptiles Posted by: blackie4aces
Enough
Posted by: Scalpel on Nov 10, 2008 3:19 PM   
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I don't like Palin. I never liked Palin. I think she's a bubblehead and a bitch. I'm glad she lost the election. That being said, SHE LOST. LEAVE HER THE FUCK ALONE!

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IT'S POLITICS AS USUAL
Posted by: VZEQICVA on Nov 10, 2008 7:00 PM   
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Palin is not ready for the big time. She was chosen by the right wing nut jobs and McCain got stuck with her. I never believed she was his choice. As for the payback, well it's a bitch indeed, but then so is she. That's the way the game is played. Anna

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» RE: Pity the "Poor" Women Posted by: blackie4aces
"Knowledgeability"???
Posted by: BigRon on Nov 11, 2008 8:14 AM   
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A word that the interviewee used not just once, but twice. OK, I know what he was trying to say... but isn't a basic knowledge of English a requirement for a job like his?

You can certainly be "knowledgeable", but this is an amazing neologism, almost worthy of GW himself!

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'curiouser and curiouser!' cried alice.
Posted by: indieinaz on Nov 11, 2008 8:35 AM   
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the gop attack machine has so blatantly and viciously been loosed on their own sarah, it makes one wonder if there isn't a 'grand old plan' simmering in the bowels of the republican puppet-meisters. the american public loves an underdog, especially one who is perceived to have been thrown to the wolves and survived.

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enough
Posted by: chupachoup on Nov 11, 2008 10:19 AM   
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the object of this discussion and so many other discussions is a citizen who has incited raw hatred, and used it for currency in her clawing assent to the pinnacle to power. she is impelled by her own blind ambition, not by a desire to serve. she is willing to sacrifice the well being of her country because she believes she has divine direction.
my hope is that she is left in pouting obscurity.
alaska may deserve her, but the nation doesn't.

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Lady, Do You Ever Have It Wrong!
Posted by: blackie4aces on Nov 11, 2008 2:22 PM   
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The GOP should be ashamed of the way many of them have turned on Sarah Palin.

Excuse me! Sarah Palin! Madam, if the GOP is not ashamed of the wars they started, if the GOP is not ashamed of manipulating prejudice and racism, if the GOP is not concerned one bit about creating a divided nation, if the GOP is not at all embarrassed-until a few days ago, anyway, of staying in lockstep with the idiot- prince they elevated to the throne and who then assumed as close to dictatorial powers as had occurred in America for two hundred years with their wholehearted support, if the GOP is not ashamed of the bodies piled up like chordwood, if the GOP is not ashamed of looting the people of America or of bankrupting America, you really, really think they are going to give a second thought to some ignorant, fourth string version of themselves. Fuck Sarah Palin. This women dared to accept the Republican offer (she had to know why it was tendered) because she was in favor of an agenda of intolerance and abject ignorance, of further looting what was left of America, because her lust for power knew no bounds even to the point of suggesting her own national campaign in 2012. Ma'am, write about something else. Who fucking cares? Do you actually believe in that old myth of honor among thieves and rapists? Please, do everyone a huge favor: don't write anymore shit like this.

Satan's Neutral Corner
satansneutralcorner@yahoo.com

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Ms. Sabater, Skip the compassion for Sarah
Posted by: munchkinpup on Nov 11, 2008 7:33 PM   
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First of all, Sabater could use an editor, her writing is sloppy in places.

Sabater's concern for Palin is truly heart wrenching. We already know that Palin agreed to lie down with the devil, so why the faux surprise that her slimy backers have thrown her off the McSame train? This is what the Repugs have always done, and exemplifies the true meaning of "compassionate conservatism." Why waste time and effort feeling sorry for this hideous woman? One week after the election, she is very cynically using exactly this type of misplaced sympathy to forge ahead with her plans for a triumphant return in 2012. If nothing else, Palin is quite obsessed with the idea that she will be POTUS someday. That sad fact is the ONLY subject progressives should be considering when discussing this woman. The majority of Americans appear to be aware that she is a conservative religious extremist, and that is why she cannot be dismissed entirely.

Perhaps Ms. Sabater won't feel so compassionate when Palin manages to manipulate the Repug's future nomination. She has tasted the national limelight, and it is obvious her appetite for potential grandeur and fawning public attention will not be discouraged--no matter how many pundits and campaign staffers throw her to the wolves.

One thing is for certain--Palin can take care of herself.

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