The editorial also centers on Palin's competence and capacity to handle tremendous amounts of political and media pressure. Something which, judging by her resignation, is evident.
I want to direct your attention towards this other opinion piece in NPR from Women in Media and News' (also, check out WIMN's blog) Jennifer L. Posner titled 'Hot And Bothering: Media Treatment Of Sarah Palin'. In it Posner criticizes the highly sexist remarks directed at Palin from various media outlets, much of it with smug and condescending overtones. I saw the piece from Vanity Fair, it was particularly nasty.
To be fair, save the sexist remarks much of the critique directed at Sarah Palin was not undeserved. I remember distinctly the offensive and demeaning suggestions she shot at Obama, which I will not utter here. She awoke the scaterred ugly Americans that exist in this country; that was not a pretty sight, not by a long shot. The accusations of socialist and hidden muslim showed a side of America that, though always there, came in full and disturbing force during the presidential campaign. What Palin did discursively was bring the lunatic Limbaugh-listening, Hannity-watching, O'Reilly-responsive, Coulter-adulating, fanatical and reactionary masses further into the mainstream and told them that their provincial, narrow and excluding-everyone-else-who-doesn't-think-like-them point of view was all right.
This is not something you'd be proud of to show a foreigner, but at least we know it's much more out in the open. Now that the forces of right-wing reaction and bad-faith politics decided to wander further into the public sphere we can combat decisively the divisive forces that threaten to tear apart the Republic. For that at least, we should thank the ugly American that is Sarah Palin; Sarah the reactionary, Sarah the incompetent Vice-presidential candidate, Sarah the brief and innefective governor, and now Sarah the lucrative, willing to abandon public service in exchange for millions of dollars in a book deal and the conference circuit. That should pretty much tell you where a person's principles stand.
I would urge to read Posner's piece. It is fair and balanced with regards to Sarah Palin, the human being that she still is. Which is more than I can say for outlets like Fox and Palin's behavior towards her political opponents.
Tell me what you think...
http://www.npr.org/templates/text/s.php?sId=106384060&m=1
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