Comment Of The Day

Last night Martin and I were discussing the US election and I floated the admittedly tinfoilhatted idea that it was in fact McCain who’d been the stalking horse for President Sarah Palin, Palin being secretly picked by the entryists in the dominionist religious insurgency that’s trying to take over the party. My theory was that they had to push herfor veep only, because had she tried a proper run for President she’d’ve been laughed off the ballot and they know it. Though of course they’d’ve probably blamed their failure on demonic forces.

For that to be true there would need to be a modicum of certainty in fundie quarters that McCain’d die shortly after taking office. The power of prayer perhaps…

Not that I’m ever surprised at any kind of political ratfuckery from the GOP, particularly the evangelical wing, but that does seem a conspiracy too far even for me.

And should there be any conspiracy of the kind emanating from the evangelical wing, McCain is a wily old ratfucker himself and more than a match for it. That leads me to this comment from today’s Guardian/Observer anti-Palin editorial:

TurgutReis

Sep 14 08, 5:24am (about 3 hours ago)

McCain has proven that he’s a brilliant strategist by putting Palin on the stage just when his chips were down. He looked at the demographics, he looked at the polls, and picked the woman who would pull in a max of votes.

Remember, everyone said he was crazy when he announced it (not just Tomasky, even GOP’ers did).

By playing the Palin card, McCain demonstrated that he was a master, innovative strategist who can perform miracles under great pressure. He is the candidate of a party that ran the country into the ground. He voted 95% of every bill George Bush, the worst US president in history, signed. Normally, he should have been obliterated from the polls. He was short on funds because the corporations were backing Obama. He was disliked by the Rush Limbaugh riht and the bible-banging right. But with one fell stroke, he turned an imminent rout into a blitzkrieg attack, leaving his opponets flailing.

I’m not writing a puff piece for McCain. I’m just trying to impress on my reader that this man is not one to be jerked around by some airhead from the boondocks, no matter how ambitious she is. If you think McCain actually likes Palin, you haven’t looked at his face when he and his wife cindy have to watch the pitbull-woman steal the show, dutifully clapping and smiling, except those smiles become more like a rictus every day.

McCain detests Palin. She represents the very divisive, bigoted, greedy, ruthless, and intolerant type of Republican that he has always sneered at and sometimes openly insulted. His abhorrance of the christian right is so well known that they were preparing an open rebellion at StLouis, which instead turned into a party. And it’s not just McCain who hates her in the GOP. And if Palin is a pitbull, McCain is a great white shark. He will come out of nowhere and rip you apart, like he is doing to Obama.

What does all this add up to? I would bet money that once in the White House, McCain will cut Palin down and kick her into the gutter. Of course he’ll make it look like he had nothing to do with it. Palin has so many skeletons in her closet that any one of them could get her impeached and there’s a dem-controlled congress there ready and willing to do it. In fact you can bet your tushy McCain picked her precisely because those skeletons would guarantee that she would have a very short shelf-life. All that McCain has to do is stand aside, or rather discreetly use his presidential powers to light a fire under the Justice Department.

And what happens if Palin gets impeached? McCain simply picks the veep he really wanted in the first place: Lieberman.

I wrote here before anyone else that Palin would get McCain into the White House. Now you’re hearing it from me first again: Palin is nothing but a disposable tool, a sexy model hired to sell a product whose usefulness will end on November 4. She will be yesterday’s news within a year, just as those action hero dolls they are making of her will end up in the dumpster a few months after Christmas.

Obama is hearing the message and the campaign is getting the justified anger part right – trouble is it’s being wasted on Palin and whatever her latest outrage is. Enough; people know what she is now and they’re shooting at an open goal.

Palin, the commenter says, is just a diversionary sideshow, and a temporary one at that, though I have to admit it’s been a hell of an enjoyable one. The Obama campaign certainly was diverted by it, egged on by the reaction of liberal bloggers to Palin, which was universally and understandably derisive (but can you blame us when presented with such a tempting target?).

This culminated in an ad which asked, riskily, ‘Do the Republicans think you’re stupid?’. Oops. Cue accusations, shock horror probe, ‘Obama says voters stupid’, etc and so on ad infinitum until the next McCain-manufactured crisis, which was of course the lipstick thing.

Being presented with such a tempting target as Palin should have been reason enough in itself to be suspicious. The GOP is not prone to giving free shots to the opposition; there is always an agenda.

The new ad attacking McCain’s out-of-touchness is not going to win him the votes of the zimmer-framed ‘get off my lawn’ brigade. Has the team made a strategic decision to campaign generationally and write off the senior vote altogether? Because that’s what’ll happen.

To the staunch Republican – who has to pretty damn staunch to still be one, after everything that’s happened – the ad comes very close to insulting age. It won’t take long for that to morph into ‘Obama has no respect for our greatest generation’ – if it hasn’t already. Oops, it has.

I do think the Obama campaign got the anger thing right re Palin, the media and the lies – the Republicans are insulting the public’s intelligence and they’re absolutely right to be angry.

But as the man himself said, enough already. Anti-Palin anger’s only temporary and it’s also media-led. What the Democrats could be tapping into is the simmering, slow-burning rage felt by hard-pressed Americans at a Republican party administration that’s ruled so disastrously all these years, that’s ruining countless lives at home and abroad, destroying whole cities and countries and pushing us to the brink of global war with its arrogant ineptitude. So why aren’t they?

I want* to see the Democrats make them take responsibility for that; I want Obama to say ‘look what you people did’ not ‘look what that woman might do’ and tie both of them, McCain and Palin, inextricably to each other, to Bush and Cheney’s crimes, to the lousy economy, to the disastrous, endless wars, to the accelerating changing climate and last and most especially, to the utterly corrupt GOP.

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Hard Questions.

I know this is so last week but…..heh. Sick, but still heh.

From 23/6:

Wasilia

Ethics quiz to self: is it OK to make light of something as dreadful as rape in the cause of the political derision of a right wing fundy who’d happily see other women turned into little more than 3-holed chattels if it means she can be Vice-President?

Hmmm, let me think. Yes. Definitely. Abso-bloody-lutely with bells on.

That was an easy one.

Next question…how the hell hell did I lose four pairs of glasses all at once?

Cut From The Frozen North To The Tropics…

While the UK and US media are having a happy happy fun time decidering the election and the actual electorate gets more and more irate about it, banana republicanism and all round diplomatic skullduggery goes on as blithely as usual. In this particular instance, Venezuela, it may have electoral implications – but perhaps that’s the plan.

The supposedly lame-duck Bush administration is continuing to destabilise neighbouring countries for fun and profit by fomenting dissent and plotting coups:

President Hugo Chávez last night ordered the US ambassador to leave Venezuela within 72 hours and accused Washington of fomenting a coup attempt against his socialist revolution.

Chávez also ordered Venezuela’s ambassador to Washington to return home and threatened to cut oil supplies, plunging relations between the countries to a new low. “Go to hell a hundred times, fucking Yankees,” he told a televised rally thronged with supporters clad in red.

The move came a day after Venezuela’s ally Bolivia expelled its US ambassador for allegedly backing opposition groups engaged in bloody clashes with police and government supporters; turmoil which claimed eight lives and split the country in two.

[…]

In a day of intrigue and brinkmanship, Chávez announced that Venezuelan military officers had plotted to assassinate him with US complicity. “They’re trying to do here what they were doing in Bolivia. That’s enough shit from you Yankees,” he said.

Ties would be restored when the US had a new government that “respected” Latin America, he added.

Coincidental or not, his accusation fell on the 35th anniversary of the CIA-backed coup which replaced Chile’s leftist president, Salvador Allende, with the dictator Augusto Pinochet.

The American diplomatic and security apparatus has learned precisely nothing from Chile. They think that it’s still the 1970s in South America: the cold war has never ended there for them.

It’s all beginning to look rather Georgian, or even Bay of Pigsian, isn’t it, what with the Russian navy conducting war games off the coast of Venezuela and Russian bombers at South American bases and everyone taking sides:

Russian bombers arrive in Venezuela

Russia has flown two long-range bombers to Venezuela for military exercises, a move likely to cause concern in Washington.

Hugo Chavez, the Venezuelan president, said on Wednesday that the Tu-160 strategic bombers had arrived to strengthen military ties and to counter US regional influence.

Apart from the larger geopolitical political implications there are domestic US electoral considerations too, in light of the bellicose attitude being expressed shown by McCain/ Palin towards Russia. United against a common enemy and all that…

The Bush administration definitely seems to have a strategy; it’s armageddon or bust. Trouble in South America, the Caucasus, the Gulf, Afghanistan, Pakistan -any one of of those situations could ripen into regional and perhaps global war, given the right sequence of events. Surely one’s got to pay off in time to give the Republicans a pre- election boost.

Is it just me or is there more than a whiff of October Surprise to all this?

It Wasn’t Just Me Then

Well obviously not, I’m hardly the only person listening to Radio 4 this morning or who watched Governor Palin’s first full-on TV interview last night – but leaving my own solipsism aside and concentrating on hers, one thing she said really jumped out at me from the radio.

It struck Scarecrow of Firedoglake too:

Sarah Palin’s most revealing response to Charles Gibson was her unqualified statement that she never had the slightest doubt about her readiness to be President. The woman doesn’t even know enough to know she doesn’t know enough.

Exactly. If I had to pick one thing I’ve learned about the world as I’ve got older it’s how much there is I don’t know and how much more there always is to know. If I had to pick one thing I’ve learned about myself it’s that real confidence comes when you can admit your limitations.

Palin’s rockribbed, solid, arrogant certainty is deeply scary. Anyone, no matter how wise, intelligent, distinguished or accomplished, no matter how confident of their own abilities, would feel unqualified and quail inwardly when offered one of the world’s highest political positions totally out of the blue. The truly wise wouldn’t be scared to admit it either.

Palin has no earthly conception of the depths of the potential responsibility inherent in the post of VP. Or perhaps she does (though she’s not shown it so far) and is inwardly scared shitless because of her own inadequacy. That may make her feel she has to out-macho the men. I don’t know, I’m not her bloody analyst – but I care because a President Palin could kill us all.

Someone on tv last night (on Mock The Week to be precise, so take it with the seriousness it deserves) pointed out that McCain has, according to actuaries, a one in three chance of dying in office. If he does pop off she could have the big red button and wipe out anyone she liked, whenever she liked – uppity librarians or community organisers, annoying dictators – whole continents even!

Anyone who’s not a complete sociopath would at least think twice. But no, no doubts, none. All that counts is winning. What comes after – feh, what does that matter? She’ll have finally won the biggest beauty pageant of ’em all.