Wahahaha. Guess Who?

‘If people only knew how frugal we are’

UPDATE: I knew my fashion antennae weren’t mistaken. The NYT via Steve Benen at AlterNet:

Some of the fashion experts consulted Wednesday, for instance, about the $150,000 in purchases that appeared on Federal Election Commission records were puzzled by where all of that money had gone, given what they had seen of Ms. Palin’s wardrobe.

Consider also the $4,902.45 charge at Atelier New York, a high-end men’s store, presumably for Ms. Palin’s husband, Todd, the famous First Dude.

Karlo Steel, an owner there, said he had gone through the store’s receipts for September, twice, and found no sales that matched that amount, nor any combination of sales that added up to the total. Because the store carries aggressively directional men’s wear, he caters to a small clientele and knows most of his customers by name, as well as the history of their purchases…. “We have no recollection of that sale and no idea what they are talking about,” Mr. Steel said.

Similarly, the RNC records show a charge of $98 at a high-end children’s boutique in Minneapolis, but after going through their receipts, the store owners found no record of the sale.

How very odd.

UPDATE II

It occurs to me that someone is quite possibly converting campaign money to his, her or their own use. I wonder who?

Don’t Count Your Chickens

Despite more and more high profile Republican defections to Obama, party candidates McCain and Palin are still rolling with the all-hate, all-the-time roadshow, and the army of flying buttmonkeys is still on the march:

Indiana Star, Oct 23, 5:59 PM EDT

Clerk left letters calling Obama “black Hitler”

FRANKLIN, Ind. (AP) — A Republican county election clerk distributed copies of an apparent chain letter referring to Democratic presidential nominee Barack Obama as a “young, black Adolf Hitler” to two employees but later told police she intended it to be a joke.

The employees, who had voted for Obama in Indiana’s Democratic primary, discovered the letters at their desks after returning from Labor Day weekend, Deputy Sheriff Doug Cox said in a police report made public this week. One of the workers complained, and surveillance video showed Johnson County Clerk Jill Jackson placing an item one worker’s desk at 5:27 p.m. on the Friday of Labor Day weekend, Cox said.

From the text quoted in the article it may well have been this piece of crap , which has spammed just about every comment site out there.

Even the local Republican chair professed himself shocked:

Doug Lechner, Republican Party chairman in the county just south of Indianapolis, said the letter was unacceptable and taints Jackson’s ability to appear unbiased in administering this year’s election. County clerks are responsible for training poll workers, providing all voters an opportunity to cast their ballot without influence, and overseeing vote counts.

“She’s in a sensitive position and she has to give all the appearance of fairness,” Lechner said.

This is one county in one state. How many more thousands of others are just like it with politically biased election administrators?

I’ve blogged about Republican entryism before and how, over the past decade or more, the Right has taken control of the actual voting process by installing palpably biased election officials; the DOJ attorney scandal is just the logical flowering of a long process of deliberate political infiltration. Then there’s the voting machines and the caging and the foreclosure challenges and shutting down polling stations…take this one clerk and multiply her exponentially, produce an army of deliberate obstructionists and saboteurs.

We at the Christian Coalition are raising an army who cares. We are training people to be effective — to be elected to school boards, to city councils, to state legislatures, and to key positions in political parties…. By the end of this decade, if we work and give and organize and train, THE CHRISTIAN COALITION WILL BE THE MOST POWERFUL POLITICAL ORGANIZATION IN AMERICA
– Pat Robertson, in a fundraising letter, July 4, 1991

There is no such thing as separation of church and state in the Constitution. It is a lie of the Left and we are not going to take it anymore.

Pat Robertson, address to his American Center for Law and Justice, November, 1993.

Taking political control over what should unbiased is part of the Right’s strategy and always has been: as Bush senior himself said more than once, politics at base is all about the process and who controls it. The netroots are all very well when it comes to raising funds, but how does that translate into Democrat election judges or supervisors to balance out the malignity of the GOP and maintain a fair election?

Those liberal bloggers celebrating early’d might want to hold their fire, because the results may not necessarily be what they expect. There’s a lot of damage to an unbiased vote that an army of obstructionists and saboteurs can do.

On the other hand, when even Scott McLellan is voting Obama, perhaps times are actually changing. But has anyone remembered to tell the troops?

[Image from Squidoo]

Do It Any Way you Ivanawanna

Another last word (as if) on What Not To Wear Palin’s wardrobe. I’ve often wondered what or who inspired her style, if ‘midwestern frump circa 1995’ can be called a style. Has she hired an actual stylist, or does she choose her own clothes? Surely that array of ill-fitting, ill-chosen separates can’t be a deliberate attempt at a look, can it?

The Anchorage Daily News is the first with the fashion gossip, for once in its existence: she’s channeling Ivana Trump. It seems Palin is an Ivanawannabe of long standing :

Alaskans line up for a whiff of Ivana (April 3, 1996)

By Tom Bell / Anchorage Daily News

Published: September 2nd, 2008 01:30 PM
Last Modified: September 2nd, 2008 04:57 PM

Editor’s note:This story was originally published April 3, 1996

Sarah Palin, a commercial fisherman from Wasilla, told her husband on Tuesday she was driving to Anchorage to shop at Costco. Instead, she headed straight for Ivana.

And there, at J.C. Penney’s cosmetic department, was Ivana, the former Mrs. Donald Trump, sitting at a table next to a photograph of herself. She wore a light-colored pantsuit and pink fingernail polish. Her blonde hair was coiffed in a bouffant French twist.

”We want to see Ivana,” said Palin, who admittedly smells like salmon for a large part of the summer, ”because we are so desperate in Alaska for any semblance of glamour and culture.”

Read whole thing

I should’ve guessed – that hair was a dead giveaway. How can I have been so blind? Mind you, the actual result is more Patsy in AbFab than Ivana:

If I didn’t loathe the woman and all she stands for there’d be one line in that report that’d actually make me feel some sympathy for her; it’s that she then “admittedly smells like salmon for a large part of the summer”.

I can see how a girl from the remote provinces starved of glamour and nice things and mostly smelling of fish might be tempted to go on the rampage when given the run of the nation’s fancy department stores on someone elses dime – I’d be tempted too. However one would hope a potential President really would be able to resist that sort of thing.

One would hope too that in clothing terms – and clothes do send a message – a potential president, male or female, would have the minimum aesthetic sensibility to go for plain, smart and serviceable in colours that suit, and leave it that.

But Palin has gone the whole ’90s soap opera diva playing a politician hog; red leather jacket, bouffant hair, stripes of vivid brick or rose blusher down her cheeks, a tattooed lip outline… and for this she reportedly paid $13,200 to a top make up artist? Well I say she, but obviously it was the voters that donated the $13,200 who paid. Bigger fools them.

I had once thought that Palin’s clothes were a clever stylist’s strategy of identifying with women of a certain age bracket, income stream and lack of fashion interest, a way of appealing to the base. Then I found out that these outfits are what she personally chose and that, rather than the JC Penney’s bargain bin finds they look like, they’re actually stupidly expensive. This convinces me like nothing else can – because sometimes I am very shallow – that the woman’s unfit to be in office. She has no taste and no sense of appropriateness of any kind in anything, from clothes to morals.

Worse than that, as even her wardrobe proves, she’s never had an original thought in her life; her entire schtick from her views to her speeches is all bit and bobs cut and pasted from here and there and cobbled together. You could have some respect for the consistency of a complete yahoo, but she’s not even that.

(Unbelievably stupid) Quote of the Day

Becks, defending the undefensible, arguing Palin’s 150,000 dollar shopping spree is a feminist issue, not to mention confirming the stereotype that liberals are on everybody’s side but their own:

Until then, the right for a campaign to take their candidate on a shopping spree at Neiman Marcus is a feminist issue. As it is, this is a dangerous enough juncture as the parties realize that fielding women candidates is going to cost them more money.

Proper professional politicians like Hillary Clinton do spend serious money on clothes, sure, but unlike Palin there’s substance behind the individually tailored pantsuit, nor do they pretend to be a Wal-Mart shopping hockey mome while pulling down a not at all bad six figure salary as governor of Alaska. They need to spent that much money for pig lipstick precisely because she’s an empty figurehead, a refutation of the idea that a female politician can be anything but eyecandy, something for the boys in the press corps to drool over.

Update: A much better quote from the same site, from Di Kotimy:

The important thing to remember, though, is that even her new wardrobe will get a tax cut under Obama’s plan.

An Embarassment of Riches

For Merkin readers who’ve already seen this I apologise, but us Euroweenies otherwise have to wait for the weekly Daily Show compendium to turn up on cable or Fox, ack spit.

Apropos of the previous Palin post and for those of us evil eurocommie elitists who wonder how the Palins can be just so bloody ignorant, venal, provincial and meatheaded, here’s Understanding Real America in Wasilla:

“After a few days in Wasilla, Jason Jones understands what real America is all about.” God, I hope not.