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The ProJo on Palin

The Journal editorial board, once a GOP redoubt, offers its view on Sarah Palin's coming-out party, dubbing it "Fine entertainment":

Governor Palin didn’t mention that she’s a global-warming denier, that she opposes stem-cell research and would set back science education by teaching creationism in public schools. She also didn’t note, of course, that she opposes abortion even in cases of rape or incest.

Some Americans might be put off by the image of a noisy social conservative who harasses librarians over their book selections but whose own family displays the ambiguities of some sexual matters that come to mind. Meanwhile, while some viewers were moved by the relentless televising of her infant child with Down syndrome, others saw this as her using her children as a campaign prop.

You’d never have known from listening to Ms. Palin that Republicans have been running this country for most of the past 26 years. Rather than address some of her party’s shortcomings, she tried to revive the “culture war” with self-pitying riffs on how mean the big media allegedly are to small-town working folk.

Her much-hyped latter-day opposition to the infamous “Bridge to Nowhere” is dishonest given her support of the infamous boondoggle before it became the subject of national public anger. And as mayor of Wasilla, she played the federal-welfare game as well as any other master pol from Alaska or West Virginia. Mr. McCain, who has made much of his opposition to pork, has a running mate who hired lobbyists to reel in $27 million in federal earmarks for a town of 6,700.

Whether the blue-collar persona she engagingly presents will distract a stressed middle class from pinning at least part of its decline on Republican policies remains to be seen. Americans are besieged by rising health-care costs, stagnant or falling real wages and a White House and Congresses (Democratic and Republican) that have all too often showed themselves obsessed with rewarding rich friends. We didn’t hear anything about that on Wednesday night. We have a couple of months in which to see if her personality and personal story will trump all else.

Sarah Palin has shown herself as someone to be reckoned with. If only her positions were as convincing as her speaking ability and her speechwriters’ acumen.

  • Will said:

    "Governor Palin didn’t mention that she’s a global-warming denier, that she opposes stem-cell research and would set back science education by teaching creationism in public schools."

    Governor Palin doesn't deny that global warming exists. However, she is undecided as to whether or not it is a man made phenomenon. So am I.

    She opposes federal funding of embryonic stem cell research, not stem cell research. Even if she did, why would it matter? She's running for VP.

    She has never tried to have creationism taught in public schools. Blatant falsehood. Period.

    There's a bunch of other stuff which is just regurgitated talking points, too. Who wrote this for them, a left-wing blogger? This isn't journalism (which would help explain why the Projo can't even find a buyer to bail them out). Let the firings begin!

    On a brighter note, at least it was in the Saturday edition ... no one reads that.

    September 7, 2008 1:14 PM

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