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Shallow, fake… Sarah Palin, ‘The Queen of Misinformation’ is beyond parody

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“The kid-glove treatment of the Republican vice-presidential candidate is an insult to women.” “Intelligence is now viewed as a threat. Joe Biden appeared at the VP debate with his hands tied, his intellect muted, his manner subdued, lest he should seem smarter, better informed or more competent than his opponent, a move which was inexplicably deemed undesirable.” Anyone who thinks Palin’s performances since her catastrophic CBS interview have been adequate must also believe the American public are stupid. By any normal yardstick of political discourse – substance, accuracy, coherence – she is a bust. — Martin Samuel

By: Martin Samuel

There is a time when it is necessary to take the gloves off and that time is right now, said Sarah Palin in Colorado. Interesting that she did not want the gloves off before her vice-presidential debate with Joe Biden. Oh, gloves on then. Headgear, too. Maybe some of those big shoulder pads that quarter-backs wear; and throw cushions for a softer landing. In fact, Palin and her minders could not have demanded a safer arena for debate when the opposition was within striking distance. Biden appeared with his hands tied, his intellect muted, his manner subdued, lest he should seem smarter, better informed or more competent than his opponent, a move which was inexplicably deemed undesirable. This shows how far we have come. Intelligence is now viewed as a threat. Isn’t that how Pol Pot operated?

Flirting her way to victory - Sarah Palin's farcical debate performance lowered the standards for both female candidates and US political discourse
Flirting her way to victorySarah Palin’s farcical debate performance lowered the standards for both female candidates and US political discourse

Meanwhile, the Republican lobby put pressure on the debate moderator not to go heavy on foreign policy, perhaps fearing that Palin would repeat her view that experience in this area was linked to proximity to a coastline, and expectations were lowered so that just avoiding intellectual humiliation would be seen as victory. And it worked. She got the name of the Nato commander in Afghanistan wrong and Biden smiled politely. She pronounced nuclear the same way that Homer Simpson does and he had to find it charming. She failed to answer direct questions, while advancing a carefully moulded image as a straight-talking maverick, and it went unquestioned. Now, from a safe distance, Palin wants the gloves off. Of course she does, with no chance of instant scrutiny.

Palin is the queen of misinformation, delivered with faux folksiness as authentic as a three- dollar bill. She is not the pitbull in lipstick of popular myth; she is Deputy Dawg with a forked tongue, engaged in a war against intelligence. Those falling for this act are her collateral damage. Barack Obama did not pal around with terrorists. He did not vote to increase the tax burden on families making $42,000 a year, or vote 94 times to increase taxes. Palin’s statements on these subjects are not a reality bulletin from Main Street, Wasilla. Palin’s statements are lies. Madeline Albright did not speak of a place in Hell reserved for women who do not support other women. Palin misquoted her. Albright said help, not support. And there is no such place as Hell.

Even so, for those American women who worry that they risk damnation if they don’t vote the Republican ticket, it should be explained that eternity with a pitchfork impaled in your rear is still preferable to a vote for a politician who aided her political career by using her Down’s syndrome child to cover her daughter’s pregnancy bump. And it is at this point that we need to talk to the Democrat women considering joining Palin’s ranks and ask: what the hell is wrong with you? People were imprisoned and trampled to death by horses for this? They marched, they demonstrated, and for what? A vote cast on the basis of a Y chromosome?

You go, girl. Go? Go where? Go to college? Go back to that Republican cramming camp to be told what newspapers to say you read and be fed another set of fake statistics where real knowledge and opinions should be? It is easy to parody Sarah Palin, wrote one commentator last week. No, it isn’t. It is near impossible because so much of what she says reads like a satirical script anyway. Tina Fey, the finest Palin imitator, was reduced on Saturday Night Live to using Palin’s exact words in response to a question about the bailout package last week, because they were beyond imitation.

‘That’s what I say that I like every American I am speaking with we’re ill about this position that we have been put in where it is the taxpayers looking to bailout, but ultimately what the bailout does is help those who are concerned about the healthcare reform that is needed to help shore up our economy, um, helping the, oh, it’s got to be all about job creation, too, shoring up our economy and, and putting it back on the right track; so healthcare reform, and reducing taxes and reigning in spending has got to accompany tax reductions and tax relief for Americans and trade we have we got to see trade as opportunity not as, a, a, competitive, um, scary thing, but one in five jobs being created in the trade sector today we, we’ve got to look at that as more opportunity, all of those things under the umbrella of job creation, this bailout is a part of that.’

Genuine answer from potentially the second most powerful politician in the free world. How can anybody parody that?

Tina Fey is at least attempting to do the job of nailing Palin’s shallowness, her falseness, her studied populism and the way the standards and expectations of public debate have been lowered to accommodate her. Yet if there truly were this liberal media elite to which Palin makes constant reference, it would have bounced her out of the building by now. Anyone who thinks Palin’s performances since her catastrophic CBS interview have been adequate must also believe the American public are stupid. By any normal yardstick of political discourse – substance, accuracy, coherence – she is a bust.

Against Biden she was judged a success, not on what she said, but on the connection she is believed to have made with a fictional Joe Six-Pack: so those giving the thumbs-up must also believe Americans to be simple suckers for a wink, a dropped ‘g’ on a verb, and the use of the odd folksy phrase. You betcha. Doggone it. She’s a bump on a log. Darn right.

Donald KipkorirAbout The Author: Martin Samuel — has been a sports writer and columnist for The Times since 2002. His football column appears every Wednesday and on Tuesdays he writes for the op-ed pages.

VP Debate Night — Inside a Pro-Palin rally in St. Louis, MO.

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Fact-Checking The VP Debate

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FactChecking the VP. Debate

Spin Baby Spin!

Sarah Palin Is The New George Bush

McCain Love/Hate Relationship With The Media

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ABC News independently fact checked some of these claims and found both vice presidential wannabes were guilty of stretching the truth during the debate.

Bankruptcy Law

BIDEN: “We should be allowing bankruptcy courts to be able to readjust, not just the interest rate you are paying on your mortgage to be able to stay in your home, but in — be able to adjust the principal that you owe, the principal that that you owe. That would keep people in their homes; actually help banks by keeping them from going under. But John McCain, as I understand it — I’m not sure of this, but I believe John McCain and the governor don’t support that&.

GWEN IFILL: Gov. Palin, is that so?

PALIN: That is not so.

FACT: The Senate has voted only once this year on legislation that would change bankruptcy laws to help distressed homeowners. John McCain was absent for that vote. Contrary to what Palin says, the McCain campaign acknowledges that he does not support those changes to bankruptcy laws.

Palin on Troop Levels in Iraq

During an exchange on Iraq, Palin erroneously claimed the United States is down to presurge levels in Iraq. Palin said, “We have got to win Iraq. And with the surge that has worked we’re now down to presurge numbers in Iraq. That’s where we could be.” Palin is incorrect.

FACT: The Alaska governor is wrong because the number of troops on the ground is still higher and the number of combat brigades is the same as at the start of the surge in January 2007, according to Pentagon figures. Iraq troop levels before the surge were at 133,500. While U.S. troop levels in Iraq have been in the 142,000 range recently, today they are at around 150,000 because of an ongoing troop rotation.

Army General in Afghanistan

Palin misidentified Army Gen. David D. McKiernan, commander of the NATO-led International Security Assistance Force, as “McClellan” several times during the debate.

At one point Palin said, “First, McClellan did not say definitively that the surge principles would not work in Afghanistan. Certain accounting for different conditions in that country and conditions are certainly different.”

FACT: The general commanding troops in Afghanistan is McKiernan.

Obama’s Statements About Meeting President of Iran

When Palin criticized Barack Obama for saying he would be willing to meet with the president of Iran, a nation with whom the United States does not currently have formal diplomatic relations, Biden reacted and said, “Can, can I clarify this? That’s just simply not true about Barack Obama. He did not say he’d sit down with [Mahmoud] Ahmadinejad.”

FACT: While the Illinois senator has clarified this statement several times with further explanation about the conditions that would have to be met before a presidential-level meeting, Biden is incorrect that Obama “did not say” it.

In September 2007, Obama responded to this question from a reporter: “You’ve said before that you’d meet with President Ahmadinejad. &. Would you still meet with him today?” Obama said:”Yeah, nothing’s changed with respect to my belief that strong countries and strong presidents talk to their enemies and talk to their adversaries.”

Obama’s Voting Record on Taxes

Palin argued that Obama has voted to increase taxes 94 times. Palin said, “Barack had 94 opportunities to side on the people’s side and reduce taxes and 94 times he voted to increase taxes or not support a tax reduction. Ninety-four times.”

FACT: That’s a wildly inflated number Palin threw out; the actual number is closer to half that.

But how about when Biden defended Obama against a different Palin tax allegation.

PALIN: “Barack Obama supported increasing taxes, as late as last year for families making only $42,000 a year.”

BIDEN: That charge is absolutely not true. Barack Obama did not vote to raise taxes. The vote she’s referring to — John McCain voted the same way.

FACT: On the tax increase that Palin referred to, McCain did not cast a vote. He was campaigning in Pennsylvania, but it was a fairly party line vote and McCain’s vote would not have made a difference.

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The Folly of Attacking Iran: Roots of Middle-East Terror

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The need for real diplomacy with Iran

By JustForeignPolicy.org

Notes:

1.   Mohammed Mosaddeq — Served as the Prime Minister of Iran from 1951 to 1953 when he was removed from power by a coup d’état. From an aristocratic background, Mosaddeq was passionately opposed to foreign intervention in Iran. He is most famous as the architect of the nationalization of the Iranian oil industry, which had been under British control through the Anglo-Iranian Oil Company (AIOC), today known as British Petroleum (BP). Mosaddeq was removed from power on August 19, 1953, in a coup d’état, supported and funded by the British and U.S. governments and led by General Fazlollah Zahedi.

2.   Mohammad Reza Shah Pahlavi, Shah of Iran, (October 26, 1919, Tehran — July 27, 1980, Cairo), styled His Imperial Majesty, and holding the imperial titles of Shahanshah (King of Kings), and Aryamehr (sun of the Aryans), was the monarch of Iran from September 16, 1941, until the Iranian Revolution on February 11, 1979. He was the second monarch of the Pahlavi House and the last Shah of the Iranian monarchy.

3.   Ayatollah Ruhollah Musavi Khomeini — Seyyed Ruhollah Musavi Khomeini, (September 24, 1902 — June 3, 1989) was an Iranian religious leader and scholar, politician, and leader of the 1979 Iranian Revolution which saw the overthrow of Mohammad Reza Pahlavi, the last Shah of Iran (Persia). Following the revolution, Khomeini became the country’s Supreme Leader–the paramount political figure of the new Islamic Republic until his death.

All the Shah's Men: An American Coup and the Roots of Middle East Terror

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Obama Wins The Debate

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A national poll of people who watched the first presidential debate suggests that Barack Obama came out on top.

Fifty-one percent of those polled in a CNN/Opinion Research Corporation survey of Americans who viewed the debate say that Obama won. Thirty-eight percent of those polled say that John McCain did the best job.” — CNN Political Ticker

The focus of last night’s debate was foreign policy and national security, this was supposed to be John McCain’s forte and he was expected to perform better than his much less experienced rival.

But Obama had a confident and relaxed demeanor, and he handled all the questions with the ease of a college professor answering his students’ questions.

Obama didn’t make any gaffe, he looked like a young statesman who is eager and ready to assume the role of commander-in-chief.

McCain, on the other hand, appeared uncomfortable, and he fumbled the names of a couple of international leaders. He repeated a few of the one-liners that he has used throughout his campaign, and they didn’t elicit even the faintest laughter.

McCain looked like an old warrior who is too stubborn and too set in his ways to acknowledge the Young Turk with the right stuff.

McCain never once looked in the direction of Obama; why does he have such undisguised contempt for his adversary? I’m sure there are many who will come to the conclusion that it’s nothing short of racism.

Before the debate McCain was behind in most polls, he desperately needed to win the debate, and he fell far short of his goal.

The McCain camp couldn’t find any Obama blunders, their post-debate spin was to harp on how many times Obama said: McCain is right. Is that the best they can come up with? That only illustrates that Obama is a scholar and a gentleman.

McCain fumbled away his chance to make up ground, and if his pathetic running mate, Sarah Palin stumbles badly in the next debate, you can write them off.

References:

Obama/McCain very similar to Kennedy/Nixon in 1960

ANALYSIS: Round 1 — Obama more than holds his own against a ‘Mean’ McCain

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Palin — The ‘Drilla From Wasilla’ is a hopeless ‘Disasta’

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The ‘Drilla From Wasilla‘ — Is the biggest joke on America since Indiana’s Dan Quayle in 1988. Anyone supporting her is glorifying willful ignorance.

The more I get to know Sarah Palin (Via TV), the more I think McCain’s act of choosing a vice-presidential running mate, was like plucking a cheerleader out of dance routine — and rushing her to an OR to perform heart by-pass surgery on a dying patient.

How this lady became Governor beats me! What happened to the dictum — “Bad students finish last.”

Most politicians will lie, distort and embellish, but for Sarah its a different kind of lying — with a straight face, “Moose Eyes” and a smile.

Same lie(s) over and over!

This woman clearly has no idea what she’s talking about, but I have a strong feeling that — she thinks she knows!

After all, GOD IS ON HER SIDE! — Sealed and delivered by Kenyan “Evangelical Con-Man,” the “Bishop Witch-Doctor” of Kiambu, Kenya — Pastor Thomas Muthee.

What a comical embarrassment!

It is so incredible that Sarah still insists that Alaska’s proximity to Russia gives her sufficient foreign policy credentials.

Writing for Slate.com, Christopher Beam observes: In her first interview, with ABC’s Charlie Gibson, she blanked when asked about the Bush doctrine (and her unfamiliarity seemed to be with the phrase itself, not its meaning). Her sit-down with Fox’s Sean Hannity was convincingly compared to an infomercial. And in her latest face-to-face, with Katie Couric of CBS, she looked like a high-schooler trying to B.S. her way through a book report.

CBS Katie Couric Grills Sarah Palin

CNN’s Jack Cafferty: Sarah Palin Is NOT Qualified

There is a significant chance of Palin becoming president, due to the McCain’s age and history of Melanoma, and the thought of Sarah manning the “nuclear button” gives me the shivers.

Who would she turn to in case Vladimir Putin pointed one thousand nuclear tipped bombs at the United States — ready to shoot?

GOD?…..the Kenyan Witch-doctor?

Even more risky is the prospect that she would be vulnerable to manipulation by the power-hungry THUG Bush neo-cons currently hovering around McCain, — and have been instrumental in pushing clueless George Bush into the dustbins of history.

One blogger doesn’t mince his words:

“This is a brilliant move by McCain to court the powerful “trailer trash” bloc, which has put Bush into office 2 straight terms. Look for Palin’s husband to get involved in several bar fights and car crashes, while Our Girl gives a spirited rendition of “Stand by your Man” complete with mini-skirt and thigh-high boots.”

After Palin’s first televised interview with ABC TV another blogger lamented:

Here’s what scares me: All of you guys have a stronger grasp of foreign policy than most members of Congress — seriously. You guys can immediately spot all of her gaffes which required a bit of nuance when it comes to foreign policy. The average American voter, specifically the waitress in small town Ohio almost certainly cannot. These type of people heard: “We’ll go after any country that supports terrorism.” To these people, I’m worried she’ll come off as sounding strong and decisive. She’s being graded on a major curve and it will get spun into how great it is to hear a woman speak so strongly. They’ll be some crap about how mother can be the most dangerous creature on earth when she feels her children are threatened.

The McCain campaign will lambaste the press for being too hard on her and will insert this talking point. The press will play along and start debating this point, establishing the narrative and lending credibility to this.

Remember how we all laughed at Bush in 2000 for all of his gaffes, such as when he couldn’t name most of the major foreign leaders? This kind of shit played well in large swaths of the country and established his “everyman” credibility.

This whole “everyman” aspect of the election is one of the things I find so distressing. It’s the glorification of willful ignorance and represents a contempt for the world which is going to lead to a massive calamity in the next 10 years.

My own personal opinion about the interview is that Dan Quayle must be feeling pretty damn good about himself tonight.

LOL! ….I concur.

Sarah Palin is the biggest joke on America since George H. W. Bush elected to run with Indiana’s Dan Quayle in 1988.

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The Lost Palin Files

From NBC’s Jim Popkin

When federal judges in San Francisco ruled in 2002 that reciting the Pledge of Allegiance in public schools was unconstitutional because it included the phrase “under God,” Sarah Palin was not amused. Palin, who at the time was Mayor of Wasilla, Alaska, quickly drafted a terse letter to the editor of a San Francisco newspaper.

‘Dear Editor,’ Palin wrote in 2002. ‘San Francisco judges forbidding our Pledge of Allegiance? They will take the phrase ‘under God’ away from me when my cold, dead lips can no longer utter those words,’ Palin wrote.

‘God Bless America,’ she concluded.

Palin’s letter to the editor is one of hundreds of personal notes and letters written by the former Mayor, and obtained this week to NBC News and others. The documents shed light on the management style– and personality — of the small town mayor turned vice presidential candidate.

There are few headline grabbers in the lot. Even Palin’s Pledge-of-Allegiance rant was a commonly held view at the time. (The U.S. Supreme Court later overturned the ruling on technical grounds. But not before Palin pushed through a city resolution stating that the Wasilla City Council ‘shall continue to recite America’s Pledge of Allegiance, in its entirety, including and especially the words, ‘…one nation, under God…’)

| More on this story — The Palin Lost Files |

| Read: Top 10 Dumbest Sarah Palin QuotesIdiotic Quotes by Republican Vice Presidential Candidate Sarah Palin |

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101 Things You - and John McCain - Didn't Know about Sarah Palin

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Collectors Item — Dan Quayle Quotations

• I am not part of the problem. I am a Republican. — Dan Quayle

• I have made good judgements in the Past. I have made good judgements in the Future. — Dan Quayle

• People that are really very weird can get into sensitive positions and have a tremendous impact on history. — Dan Quayle

• Republicans understand the importance of bondage between a mother and child. — Dan Quayle

• The American people would not want to know of any misquotes that Dan Quayle may or may not make. — Dan Quayle

• The future will be better tomorrow. — Dan Quayle

• We don’t want to go back to tomorrow, we want to go forward. — Dan Quayle

• We have a firm commitment to NATO, we are a *part* of NATO. We have a firm commitment to Europe. We are a *part* of Europe. — Dan Quayle

• We’re all capable of mistakes, but I do not care to enlighten you on the mistakes we may or may not have made. — Dan Quayle

FlashBack: George H.W. Bush’s V.P. pick – Indiana’s Dan
Quayle in 1988.

• Welcome to President Bush, Mrs. Bush, and my fellow astronauts. — Dan Quayle

• What a waste it is to lose one’s mind. Or not to have a mind is being very wasteful. How true that is. — Dan Quayle

• When I have been asked during these last weeks who caused the riots and the killing in L.A., my answer has been direct and simple: Who is to blame for the riots? The rioters are to blame. Who is to blame for the killings? The killers are to blame. — Dan Quayle

• [It's] time for the human race to enter the solar system. — Dan Quayle

• Verbosity leads to unclear, inarticulate things. — Dan Quayle, 11/30/88

• One word sums up probably the responsibility of any vice president, and that one word is ‘to be prepared’. — Dan Quayle, 12/6/89

• Illegitimacy is something we should talk about in terms of not having it. — Dan Quayle, 5/20/92 (reported in Esquire, 8/92)

• I believe we are on an irreversible trend toward more freedom and democracy – but that could change. — Dan Quayle, 5/22/89

• Mars is essentially in the same orbit… Mars is somewhat the same distance from the Sun, which is very important. We have seen pictures where there are canals, we believe, and water. If there is water, that means there is oxygen. If oxygen, that means we can breathe. — Dan Quayle, 8/11/89

• Murphy Brown is doing better than I am. At least she knows she still has a job next year. — Dan Quayle, 8/18/92

• The Holocaust was an obscene period in our nation’s history. I mean in this century’s history. But we all lived in this century. I didn’t live in this century. — Dan Quayle, 9/15/88

• Quite frankly, teachers are the only profession that teach our children. — Dan Quayle, 9/18/90

• We’re going to have the best-educated American people in the world. — Dan Quayle, 9/21/88

• We are ready for any unforeseen event that may or may not occur. — Dan Quayle, 9/22/90

• For NASA, space is still a high priority. — Dan Quayle, 9/5/90

• Public speaking is very easy. — Dan Quayle, to reporters in 10/88

• I stand by all the misstatements that I’ve made. — Dan Quayle, to Sam Donaldson, 8/17/89

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