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Posted by {b.s.e.} on Sep-22-2008 08:20:

Is Sarah Palin America's Princess Di?

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Is Sarah Palin, the vice-presidential moose-hunting, gun toting, America-loving mother of five, America's princess Diana?
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It takes a couple readings to understand the UK's Daily Mail piece which states in their headline "Sarah Palin is as popular as Diana in the hearts of the American public," but the piece brings the comparison down to basics and while not all will agree, some might say it makes an interesting read.

Princess Diana was known as the people's Princess. She cared, she thought of people before she thought of politics and in the Daily Mail piece they point out how some of those not from America are seeing Sarah Palin and they are making the comparison between the two much talked about women.

Feminists have long stated multiple goals, many claiming their main objective was to see women treated equally as men are in every aspect of world affairs.

Clinton feminists and supporters who have come out in support of Sarah Palin on the John McCain/Palin ticket, state they are multiple issue voters that can disagree with Palin on specific issues yet appreciate a working mother, that can handle a demanding a career and raise a family at the same time.

Obama supporters that are feminists seem, to many, to focus only on specific issues such as abortion, to which Palin is a strict opponent of, therefore many state that voting for Palin is voting against feminism.

The Daily Mail piece deals with different issues.


The pro-life, devoutly Christian, happily married mother-of-five has emerged from the political margins to become the most intriguing and divisive woman in today's America.

She has enraged the Left in general and feminists in particular at every turn. What infuriates them most is her rapid rise to the national stage and her ability, like Ronald Reagan before her, to talk to the people in a language they understand with a fundamentalist message many of them want to hear.

The point out Palin's ability to speak to every day Americans, those largely unheard in the political realm, as Diana spoke to and for the people of her country.

In their eyes, while the political elite seem to despise Palin, middle America sees her as a new, fresh face, a new voice, of someone that speaks for them, stands for them and will stand up for them.

They speak of kids skipping school, mothers taking days off of work so they can see her speak, chanting "Sarah, Sarah, Sarah, " and they point out it is likely that American women will be the deciding factor in the 2008 elections.


Women are traditionally more likely to vote than men. And recent polls show most women prefer the McCain/Palin ticket by a margin of anything up to 20 per cent.

One explanation is the Hillary factor. Disgruntled by Obama's rejection of Mrs Clinton, many of Hillary's female supporters, especially the swing voters, are switching to Palin.

Hillary had 10 million women vote for her in the Democratic primaries. There's a lot to play for - and Palin is playing them like a maestro.

Indeed, the Obama camp is so spooked by this shift in the female vote that it has started a frantic campaign to win them back.

They've bought wall-to-wall advertising airtime during women's TV programming, with Michelle Obama and Hillary Clinton herself spearheading the push.

Their problem is that they - like many liberal commentators - just can't fathom why Palin is so popular.



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Daily Mail calls her a small town "gal" that has captured the imagination of the American public and has dominated the national conversation.

They point out when they were in Washington, how whether they were at hockey rinks, hair dressers, restaurants or bars, everyone was talking about Sarah Palin, whether they loved her or hated her, she was dominating the conversation.


Each publication had its own take on what she represents. Here was 'Serious Sarah', carrying the hopes of a nation on her shoulders; here was 'Mom Sarah', carrying her Down's syndrome baby Trig on her arm; here was 'Salacious Sarah', dogged by the scandal of her unmarried daughter's pregnancy and claims that two of her teenagers have taken drugs.

These are the complex contradictions that Palin projects - the power-dressed working mum who is pro-life, pro-family, pro-women and, above all, pro-traditional Americans.

Even her mishaps have become her strengths. The moment she arrived on the national scene, she admitted: 'I'm not perfect, my family's not perfect.' And, boy, was she right.


The article points out that no much how much mud the "Democrats" throw at Palin, none seems to stick as the personal attacks actually end up working in her favor.


In Palin they see optimism; in Obama cynicism. In Palin they see pride in her country; in Obama an element of shame.


They also quote an analyst stating, "When most politicians talk of tackling corruption or inefficiency in their own party, it is usually just that - all talk. She's full frontal, she takes no prisoners and has made enemies as a result." They go on to say when she says she will take on the "good ole boy network" she means it because she has done it in her own state of Alaska.

The article continues to attempt to explain what has been called the "Palin phenomenon," but their bottom line is they see a comparison between her rise to popularity and taking over the political conversation, and the way Princess Diana captured the imagination and hearts of people across the world.

There is much more to the Daily Mail article, which should be read in full, but there basic premise as implied in their title is guaranteed to have some disagree with it and wave it away while others sit back and think of everything that Princess Diana stood for and think about the comparisons and ask themselves if they are valid.

Either way, some American's may find the view from across the pond to be interesting while others will surely decry they know not what they speak of.

What cannot be argued is that it is not only Americans trying to determine what to make of Sarah .


this shit makes me sick.


Posted by George Smiley on Sep-22-2008 09:09:

No


Posted by Chryz707 on Sep-22-2008 10:42:

Get the fuck out of here! Delete this thread right now. She is Bush's Succubus.


Posted by Lebezniatnikov on Sep-22-2008 11:39:

Yes, except that America hates her.

quote:
Five weeks ago, the St. Petersburg Times convened a group of Tampa Bay voters who were undecided about the presidential election. Their strong distrust of Barack Obama suggested it was a group ripe for John McCain to win over. Not anymore. The group has swung dramatically toward Democrat Obama. Most of them this week cited the same reason: Sarah Palin.


http://www.drudge.com/news/112598/f...ing-off-florida

quote:
Independent and decline-to-state voters heavily favor the Obama-Biden ticket by a 3-to-1 ratio.


http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/artic.../MNB912V3J8.DTL

quote:
Republican Sen. Chuck Hagel from Nebraska may be as popular with his party as Sen. Joe Lieberman is with the Democrats. Hagel made the case against Gov. Sarah Palin on Thursday in the Omaha World-Herald.

"She doesn't have any foreign policy credentials," he said. "You get a passport for the first time in your life last year? I mean, I don't know what you can say. You can't say anything. I think it's a stretch to, in any way, to say that she's got the experience to be president of the United States."


http://blog.seattlepi.nwsource.com/...ives/149115.asp

quote:
But John Fortier of the American Enterprise Institute also points to a new poll that suggests "the Sarah Palin phenomenon may have passed." A CBS News/New York Times poll published Thursday shows that McCain's convention bounce has dissipated and support for Palin has dropped. Her favorable rating is at 40 percent, down four points from last week, while her unfavorable rating stands at 30 percent, having risen eight points in the same period. Among women, Palin's favorable rating has fallen 11 points in the past week, the poll said.


http://www.usnews.com/articles/news...ng-to-fall.html

For those keeping track, 40% approval is only slightly higher than Bush's 27% approval and slightly lower than 51% of Americans that prefer the Democratic congressional delegation to the Republican one.
http://www.cbsnews.com/htdocs/pdf/Sep08b-Elec.pdf


Posted by MisterOpus1 on Sep-22-2008 13:01:

That's so insulting to the late Princess Di.

Sarah couldn't lick the boots of Di.


Posted by Shakka on Sep-22-2008 13:20:

quote:
Originally posted by MisterOpus1
That's so insulting to the late Princess Di.

Sarah couldn't lick the boots of Di.


Did Di wear boots? Uggs perhaps?


Posted by George Smiley on Sep-22-2008 13:53:

Did anyone hear the reports that Princess Diana was high on drugs the night she died?


Posted by Shakka on Sep-22-2008 14:49:

quote:
Originally posted by George Smiley
Did anyone hear the reports that Princess Diana was high on drugs the night she died?


No, but I did hear that the last thing she drank was a Harvey Wallbanger with 3 chasers. ZING! Buh-dum-pum.


Posted by George Smiley on Sep-22-2008 15:05:

quote:
Originally posted by Shakka
No, but I did hear that the last thing she drank was a Harvey Wallbanger with 3 chasers. ZING! Buh-dum-pum.


Posted by LazFX on Sep-22-2008 16:13:

quote:
Originally posted by Shakka
No, but I did hear that the last thing she drank was a Harvey Wallbanger with 3 chasers. ZING! Buh-dum-pum.


ha ha He's here all week folks and remember try the veal! lol

and to answer the question, Di was special. Even people that were not English had respect....

Palin is nothing but TPT (trailer park trash)


Posted by cmay119 on Sep-23-2008 07:30:

quote:
Originally posted by LazFX
Palin is nothing but TPT (trailer park trash)


"I want to love you (TPT), trailer park trash! You need some lovin' (TLC) Tender Lovin' Care. And I'll take ya there, girl!"

Sorry that just sprung Michael Jackson's 'PYT' right in my head when you put it like that.


Posted by George Smiley on Sep-23-2008 08:38:

quote:
Originally posted by LazFX
and to answer the question, Di was special. Even people that were not English had respect....

That's right, as long as they weren't Australian

quote:
Palin is nothing but TPT (trailer park trash)

Isn't that the name of her eldest son?



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