I might have had my Palin moment.
I was listening to people on the radio either insult the Republican political field, question Sarah Palin’s motives or generally try to spin President Jackass’ incompetence into brilliance. Usually, I know how to spin the argument the other way, but I felt the argument shifting. We really are at the point where the administration and the Congress are on the defensive.
Now, they are certainly not on the run. They have the numbers, they have the agenda. Approval numbers are still okay, but not the spectacular levels touted early on. What they do have is ownership. When the economy is criticized and the massive spending of the stimulus are questioned, there are three stages of defense. First, there’s denial. This is known as the imperceptible “green shoots” which are lacking in lagging indicators like employment or leading indicators like the stock market. The next is empty promises. The stimulus will “reach” the economy any day now or maybe another one can be passed. Finally, there is blame. They had no idea how Bush planted economic time bombs that will reverberate for months or years to come. Regardless of the excuse, they own it now.
The good news is that it’s indefensible. Don’t fight with a pig. You both get dirty and the pig enjoys it. People have eyes. They see their flat 401Ks. They see their jobless friends or they have their own pink slips. Prices on food and gas are rising and the malaise is setting in. The time has come for the positive message, the message that says the current government is irreleant and not worth debating.
Governor Palin had that moment. Being the governor was putting her on the defensive, literally. Democrats and sellout Republicans were wasting the state’s money launching investigations that led nowhere. Even though few politicians voluntarily resign office, the ones who are damaged most are the ones who try to hold onto it. Look at Arlen Specter. Sometimes the way to win is to pick another arena.
Level the playing field!
1.”What they do have is ownership.”
Possession may or may not be nine points of the law.
2.”the ones who are damaged most are the ones who try to hold onto it. Look at Arlen Specter. Sometimes the way to win is to pick another arena.”
Now that,P4, is profound.
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I used my power as blogmaster to edit your comment back to normal.
Thanks, 1539!
Dead.Nuts.On.
Sounds like you’re saying there’s gonna be “morning in America” soon. Is Palin the new Reagan?
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Don’t know if she’ll prove to be the new Reagan, but most assuredly and blessedly, sK when is the anti-obama.
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Sarah Palin is the anti-obama.
I don’t want a new Reagan…he’s part of the long-running problem we have here…
But, she is the anti-Obama, as Mary said above…
Early on, I saw Palin as the new Reagan. Reagan was considered a joke in 1976. Four years later, he was president. However, I do think the political trend is more toward Goldwater Conservatism and not Reagan.
Hillary was a “Goldwater Girl”. I too would not like to see a new Reagan, although I know he is considered a hero to the Republican Party. The thing about Reagan though, as opposed to Goldwater, he won… twice. If Palin runs in 2012 she needs to build a coalition that goes beyond the religious right, as Reagan did. She would no doubt win Iowa and South Carolina, it’s New Hampshire she’d have to worry about.