Saturday, October 04, 2008

The life and times of Sarah Palin -- updated [Bryan]

Like many people, I've been fascinated by the candidacy of Governor Sarah Palin. Here is what I've found most interesting lately. Go check out the videos of Palin's gubernatorial debates a few years ago (here, for example, and here). Notice that there is hardly any of that "folksy" sort of persona we've seen so much of lately. No winks, no "you betchas," no "doggone its," and so forth. When did Palin decide she had to be Mrs. Diner Waitress? And why did she think this act would appeal to people? Do we really want a VP who winks during debates? Now, granted, President Bush acted folksy, and it seemed to work for him -- but this is a caricature of folksy.

Update: I guess what I'm trying to say is this: People say Palin is "authentic" and "real," but to me the opposite seems to be the case. From the "maverick" talk to the "bridge to nowhere," she seems like a big act. Ironically, the only real moment of authenticity in the Thursday debate for me came from Joe Biden as he spoke about losing his wife and being a single dad.

6 comments:

Renee Collins said...

My favorite was, "Say it ain't so, Joe."

I can see her talking with her coaches before the debate. The coach is saying: "When you get the chance, work that one in. I'm telling you, it's golden."

xunil2 said...

In that shot, it looks more like she's gassy than a wink.

Debbie said...

I am standing up and clapping right now. I agree 100% and as a woman feel very disheartened by it!

Cassavaugh Family said...

No not gassy, just constipated. I personally feel she is simply a pawn, a very scary pawn who is willing to play the little game for whatever sake and it is not a good feeling here! I don't care if I share her name and her birth year. Something is just not right.

Brandon and Kristy said...

Pawn, authentic, gassy, or whatever else it may be, I think that she certainly knows her stuff better than Biden does.
Check out this link:
http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,433314,00.html

Bryan and Ellie said...

Hi Marsh family,

Thanks for the different perspective.

I read the link to the John Lott piece. It was good to see somebody try to stick up for her, even if, in my mind, Lott wasn't very successful.

I hope all is well with you!

Best,
Bryan