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Sarah, get your AK-47

By STEVEN STARK  |  September 17, 2008

But despite her pre-feminist roots, Oakley remains an American heroine — a self-educated cowgirl born in a log cabin — who learned to outshoot almost any man in the West. She ended up touring the country with Buffalo Bill’s Wild West show and, when the Spanish-American War broke out in 1898, the government turned down her offer to lead a volunteer group of sharp-shooting women into the war.

Interestingly, like Palin, Oakley had a running battle with the press — successfully suing William Randolph Hearst and others for contending falsely that she had been arrested for stealing to support a cocaine habit. (In another forecast of things to come, Hearst hired an investigator to try to dig up dirt in her past. He found nothing.)

The bottom line is that, as long as the Democrats and media focus on Palin, the more they ignore McCain, much to the GOP’s delight. Any debate about Palin’s qualifications, even if Obama wins that argument, is a loser for him in the long run because it deflects attention from the real issues in the campaign — issues that can help the Dems in November.

By campaigning against Palin, the Democrats are trying to run against an American archetype, competing for an office that the public thinks almost anyone can fill, even a modern Annie Oakley. Not a great idea.

ODDS
JOHN MCCAIN

Odds: 5-7 | this past week: 6-7
BARACK OBAMA
Odds: 7-5 | this past week: 7-6

To read the “Presidential Tote Board” blog, go to thePhoenix.com/blogs/toteboard. Steven Stark can be reached atsds@starkwriting.com.

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Re: Sarah, get your AK-47
it's not that simple for serious candidates to truthfully address what they would do in various 'crises'. most events don't occur in a vacum. there's gernerally a 'set' of circumstances,linkages, around which a thoughtful, competent public official can operate. without a track record, the electorate is left with only a 'guesstimate' based upon an expressed set of values, philosophical tenets or even favorite colors go by. in sum, it's important to know, what do these people read, what poets and artist are significant to them. hell, even what's a favorite car. the wild card, of all the parties in this outting is ms. palin...and i'm not convinced she reads, or read, at all.
The history of this republic is drenched with far too much agony. It can hardly affor the pinata style beating a mccain/no-name would attempt.
By jeffmcnary on 09/17/2008 at 2:15:29
Re: Sarah, get your AK-47
"Pinata-style beating"--exactly. Sounds like my favorite poet, Wallace Stevens (though hardly PC himself). Palin is the hydra-head, the Pandora's box--at best, Euryidice to McCain's (gulp) Orpheus.
By gordon marshall on 09/18/2008 at 2:30:46
Stale insight
 Steven, did you write this column two weeks ago? Bad news from Wall Street has pushed Palin back into the sideshow, and I suspect she will stay there. She used up her very small supply of ammo pretty fast, and has nowhere to go but down.
By vashbul on 09/18/2008 at 7:04:03

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