Michelle Goldberg: Sarah Palin lowered the standards for female
candidates and political discourse | 
Flirting her way to victory
Sarah Palin's farcical debate performance lowered the standards for
both female candidates and US political discourse


 

Michelle Goldberg 
guardian.co.uk, 
Friday October 03 2008 18:30 BST 

 
Sarah Palin winks during the vice-presidential debate on Thursday in St
Louis, Missouri. Photograph: J Scott Applewhite/AP
At least three times last night, Sarah Palin, the adorable,
preposterous vice-presidential candidate, winked at the audience. Had a
male candidate with a similar reputation for attractive vapidity made
such a brazen attempt to flirt his way into the good graces of the
voting public, it would have universally noted, discussed and mocked.
Palin, however, has single-handedly so lowered the standards both for
female candidates and American political discourse that, with her
newfound ability to speak in more-or-less full sentences, she is now
deemed to have performed acceptably last night.

By any normal standard, including the ones applied to male presidential
candidates of either party, she did not. Early on, she made the
astonishing announcement that she had no intentions of actually
answering the queries put to her. "I may not answer the questions that
either the moderator or you want to hear, but I'm going to talk straight
to the American people and let them know my track record also," she
said.
And so she preceded, with an almost surreal disregard for the subjects
she was supposed to be discussing, to unleash fusillades of scripted
attack lines, platitudes, lies, gibberish and grating references to her
own pseudo-folksy authenticity. 

It was an appalling display. The only reason it was not widely
described as such is that too many American pundits don't even try to
judge the truth, wisdom or reasonableness of the political rhetoric they
are paid to pronounce upon. Instead, they imagine themselves as
interpreters of a mythical mass of "average Americans" who they both
venerate and despise.
In pronouncing upon a debate, they don't try and determine whether a
candidate's responses correspond to existing reality, or whether he or
she is capable of talking about subjects such as the deregulation of the
financial markets or the devolution of the war in Afghanistan. The
criteria are far more vaporous. In this case, it was whether Palin could
avoid utterly humiliating herself for 90 minutes, and whether urbane
commentators would believe that she had connected to a public that they
see as ignorant and sentimental. For the Alaska governor, mission
accomplished. 

There is indeed something mesmerising about Palin, with her manic
beaming and fulsome confidence in her own charm. The force of her
personality managed to slightly obscure the insulting emptiness of her
answers last night. It's worth reading the transcript of the encounter,
where it becomes clearer how bizarre much of what she said was. Here,
for example, is how she responded to Biden's comments about how the
middle class has been short-changed during the Bush administration, and
how McCain will continue Bush's policies:

Say it ain't so, Joe, there you go again pointing backwards again. You
preferenced [sic] your whole comment with the Bush administration. Now
doggone it, let's look ahead and tell Americans what we have to plan to
do for them in the future. You mentioned education, and I'm glad you
did. I know education you are passionate about with your wife being a
teacher for 30 years, and god bless her. Her reward is in heaven, right?
... My brother, who I think is the best schoolteacher in the year, and
here's a shout-out to all those third graders at Gladys Wood Elementary
School, you get extra credit for watching the debate.
Evidently, Palin's pre-debate handlers judged her incapable of speaking
on a fairly wide range of subjects, and so instructed to her to simply
disregard questions that did not invite memorised talking points or
cutesy filibustering. They probably told her to play up her spunky
average-ness, which she did to the point of shtick - and dishonesty.
Asked what her achilles heel is - a question she either didn't
understand or chose to ignore - she started in on how McCain chose her
because of her "connection to the heartland of America. Being a mom, one
very concerned about a son in the war, about a special needs child,
about kids heading off to college, how are we going to pay those tuition
bills?"

None of Palin's children, it should be noted, is heading off to
college. Her son is on the way to Iraq, and her pregnant 17-year-old
daughter is engaged to be married to a high-school dropout and
self-described "fuckin' redneck". Palin is a woman who can't even tell
the truth about the most quotidian and public details of her own life,
never mind about matters of major public import. In her only
vice-presidential debate, she was shallow, mendacious and phoney. What
kind of maverick, after all, keeps harping on what a maverick she is?
That her performance was considered anything but a farce doesn't show
how high Palin has risen, but how low we all have sunk.

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