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The Palin Pile-On

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ST. PAUL — Sarah Palin is different. Too different. Few Beltway insiders thought Republican nominee John McCain would pick her as his running mate. She is not a Washington staple, like the Democratic veep pick, Joe Biden, whose mistakes are established facts that are as worn as a pair of old shoes.

She is a runner — which is standard among modern politicians. She is a hunter — which is not. She did not move up through the usual cursus honorum of the standard running mate added to a ticket to establish gravitas. McCain didn't need to weight his ticket. So he chose an upstart. He took a risk.

To the Washington press corps, that means she was "not vetted." This gives the press corps a grand excuse to tear Palin and her family into little, tiny pieces.

News reports question how voters might feel about a mother of five serving in the White House. Because Palin's elder son, Track, is about to be deployed to Iraq, she would not be raising five children in the vice president's residence. So why mention five? Because five is three too many. It's not the norm.

With a fisherman/oil-worker husband, a son in the military, and a daughter in high school about to start a family, Palin safely could be called "working class." Except that the cognoscenti don't know how to deal with real working-class people. They think Biden is working class — he must be, because he grew up in Scranton, Pa.

"Ms. Palin appears to have traveled very little outside the United States," the New York Times reported. Again, this rankles journalists, who believe that politicians must share their zest for tourism. How disappointing, then, that Palin did get a passport in 2007, not to trek the Himalayas or walk through the back doors of quaint European villages, but to visit members of the Alaska National Guard stationed in Kuwait, as well as wounded troops in Germany. (I suppose it would be a cheap shot to report that Obama did not visit wounded troops in Germany.)

Palin is a walking style crime.

She was a beauty queen. She wears a beehive hairdo. She hails from a small town. She believes there should be debate about teaching creationism in public schools, but she opposes "explicit" sex education. She is so unlike the tolerant brainiacs who report America's news that they just have to comb through her personal life in search of all the details that shout that Palin would not fit in at their cocktail parties. You read it here first — she is a freak.

In our high-mindedness, we target Palin's hamartia — the term in Greek drama for the fatal flaw, born of ignorance, that brings on the protagonist's downfall. In this case, Palin's opposition to sex education in public schools invited the wrath of the gods upon Palin's hearth, and all but impregnated her daughter Bristol.

What enrages the press corps here the most is the fact that Palin — like Obama — is a bit of a risk. And a needless risk because candidate McCain could have treaded in safer waters by picking a running mate whose hand the press corps already had stamped.

I'll grant that Palin is a risk. She may falter, or — like Obama — she may have a magic appeal to voters. In this choice, McCain risked the race, but not the nation, secure in the knowledge that voters know leadership when they see it.

Or as Palin said when McCain named her as his pick, "A ship in harbor is safe, but that's not why the ship is built." And please, spare me the outrage and expressions of disappointment in McCain's judgment, because he made a political decision when he chose a running mate. McCain has made unnecessary risks before — as in, when he pushed for comprehensive immigration reform and the troop surge in Iraq.

The problem with equating judgment with not taking any risks — the problem with demanding that leaders take no risks — is that you end up not with leaders, but with gutless politicians.

E-mail Debra J. Saunders at dsaunders@sfchronicle.com. To find out more about Debra J. Saunders, and read features by other Creators Syndicate writers and cartoonists, visit the Creators Syndicate Web page at www.creators.com.

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Well, Saunders, Palin tells Republicans what they want hear, just as Obama tells Democrats what they want to hear. I don't want to hear about teaching creationism or "intelligent design" in the classroom, do you? You think we put a man on the moon serving up that kind crap to our science students? ........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................

But Palin really has it over Obama. She was actually able to buy her way into power in Alaska by offering each voter a cut of a direct tax on oil profits. That's a trick no politician in this country outside of Alaska has ever been able to pull off. Your colleague Robert Scheer at Creators.com is a real journalist, not a bag of recycled hot air like you. Read his column and learn something:

http://www.creators.com/opinion/robert-scheer.html
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Posted by: Masako
Thu Sep 4, 2008 8:33 AM
I have to wonder now what I missed. Did Mrs. Palin deliver the Gettysburg address of the physically lame and the mentally thunderstruck? What was so good about it? She compared herself to a dog with lipstick. Well, that was worth waiting for; but to all appearances, she a Quail. I wonder if she can spell. One thing I think is clear is that she is willing to throw her children on the Altar of Political Ambition.... Who was watching her baby make a baby? Who is going to pick up the tab for her retarded child? Is there no sacrifice she won't make as long as some one else has to suffer it? You think of it. She could be the Alaskan Cat Woman... Even if she does think she is a dog!... You know, you wouldn't hit a woman; would you? That's not fair.... People like her are not fair. They don't carry the law. They ride the law. Law is all that protects them from justice. So; don't expect much respect from me. She is not suffering anything except by choice, and I don't think anything could make a dent in her make up. She is living in a single dimension. What about all the poor mothers who have no choice but to abandon their children to their own devices so they can pay the rent? What she does by choice, refusing sex education, pushing celebacy, and then going off to stir up some grief is what poor people suffer without choice. People like her thrive on ignorance. So what is the right going to do? Are they going to make her a saint? She is a sicko who wants every one just as sick as her. She can keep it. And so can you. Thanks... Sweeney
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Posted by: James A, Sweeney
Thu Sep 4, 2008 4:14 PM
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