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Old 03-12-2012, 05:29 AM   #16
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I think Sarah Palin was a willing participant in a campaign to make women in politics look unstable and stupid. Too many women were going too far, shaking up the status quo. Hillary scared the hell out of them, so let's just remind everyone how cocoa puffs women are.

She's a big giant shame.

Yes, I have tinfoil hat on. That is my own personal conspiracy theory.
I don't think there's a conspiracy. That said, I do think we see in Palin's role, a continuation of a much older pattern.

There is (and has always been) in American, and in British, culture a sense of disquiet over politically successful women. It's a pervading disquiet and applies almost equally to female voters/audience as male. Politicians like Hilary Clinton, and Nancy Pelosi come in for all the usual political attacks in the media, but there is the addition of a kind of meta criticism of them as women standing in men's shoes.

Many of the attacks on them in the media are centred around their femininity or lack thereof. Their suitability as mothers, wives and sexual beings are at the centre of their political identity, whether they choose that or not.

Meanwhile, without doubt the most damaging attack that can be made on a male politician is any hint of femininity (either in terms of sexual orientation, or in the sense of being 'soft').

In many ways this just mirrors society in general. But in the political sphere it takes on an added urgency.

In the 18th, 19th and early 20th centuries, the criticism most commonly levelled against women who participated (or attempted to do so) in political life was that they were 'unsexed' by that activity. That in taking part in political culture they were setting aside their womanly identity and adopting a male one. We no longer use the word 'unsexed', but the core of that critique remains in force.

Throughout this period, from time to time, a figure like Palin emerges. Sometimes that woman is a nutter. Sometimes she's cleverer than her male patrons. But she is usually very conservative, pro 'proper' female roles and yet, is waltzing comfortably through the male political sphere as she advocates a return to true femininity.

Margeret Thatcher is a classic example of this. She carried her traditional femininity like a badge of honour, and rose to the top as a stronger figure than any of her male colleagues. Politically, she did much to damage the quest for gender equality in the UK, even as her very presence at No.10 broke down walls.

Hannah More, writing in the late 18th/early 19th century is the person that usually springs to mnind for me on this. Uber conservative, strong advocate of proper gender roles for men and women and yet even as she was advocating it she was herself employing a political voice, and acting in the public sphere. She was the cultural and political antidote to writers like Wollstonecraft, whose ventures onto the public stage earned her the soubriquet of 'Female Politician' and 'Unsex'd creature'.

Women participating in the political sphere were lumped together as a 'monstrous regiment', echoing the 16th century treatise by Knox, who wrote specifically against the two female monarchs who reigned in Britain (Scotland and England).

Palin is/was the acceptably feminine antidote to the unsex'd, monstrous regiment of Clinton and Pelosi.
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Old 03-12-2012, 05:37 AM   #17
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Every President in my life-time a pretty boy, save Tricky Dick. Anyone who thinks they would be a good President lacks there.
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Old 03-12-2012, 05:48 AM   #18
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Ronald Reagan? Hardly pretty. Bush? Either of them?
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Old 03-12-2012, 07:56 AM   #19
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Well, Reagan was a moobie star. Hey, I didn't invent Bonzo.

See, there are different ways that men are 'attractive' too. Nobody would give either bushie the time of day if they weren't 'who they are.'

Sort of like Steven Tyler or Mick Jagger. Or not.

The Palins of the planet take women backwards. I don't care what her reasons are: she's like the supposed patriotic fools who parade around denouncing anything that is actually good for our country in favor of what is actually good only for them.

I'd call it treason, but that might be slightly hyperbolic.
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Old 03-12-2012, 08:34 AM   #20
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This is what has become of the beacon of hope, the shining light on the hill...

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BACON of hope.... BACON
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Old 03-12-2012, 08:54 AM   #21
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Nobody would give either bushie the time of day if they weren't 'who they are.'
I know an intelligent woman who though Bush II was hot. She hated his politics, but really found him attractive. Go figure.
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Old 03-12-2012, 08:58 AM   #22
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*snickers*

Did she also have the hots for Alfred E Neuman and Cheetah?
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Old 03-12-2012, 11:13 AM   #23
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I worked with a R political consultant once, who said that in order to be successful, women must be good looking enough for the man to think she could be in his wheelhouse, but not so good looking that another woman believes she would be a threat.

You can complain about this, but you can't fight it; that there is retail politics at its core.

And Sarah Palin was successful in man-centric Alaska but not in the lower 49 states.

Similarly a man must have a certain look but not be TOO good looking. He should be in the 6-7 range. Even if he was the most brilliant policy thinker, George Costanza cannot be President and George Clooney is also ineligible.
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Old 03-12-2012, 11:15 AM   #24
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I'm not in politics for that very reason: I'm just too damn good-looking. Oh, and the cocoa puffs thing.


Or the fact that dishonesty makes me sick to my stomach.
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Old 03-12-2012, 11:33 AM   #25
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Yeah...yeah it might be any of those things, but really, I think we all know the real reason you're not in polyticks. two words: Dead hobos.
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Old 03-12-2012, 11:36 AM   #26
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Damn. Now I'm found out. I'll never be president. Guess I'll cross that off my bucket list. Tanks for nuttin'.
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Old 03-12-2012, 01:35 PM   #27
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Many of the attacks on them in the media are centred around their femininity or lack thereof. Their suitability as mothers, wives and sexual beings are at the centre of their political identity, whether they choose that or not.

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I guess the old axiom would then change to "The only way she can lose is if they find a dead man or a live woman in her bed.".
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Old 03-12-2012, 09:43 PM   #28
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Yeah...yeah it might be any of those things, but really, I think we all know the real reason you're not in polyticks. two words: Dead hobos.
They're not all dead...
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Old 03-12-2012, 10:10 PM   #29
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Some of the other people portayed in the movie were saying it was fairly accurate, Palin really was that stupid.

Joe Biden once said that when the stock market crashed in 1929 President Franklin Roosevelt went on TV to address the American people, too bad Herbert Hoover was President at the time and there was no TV in FDR's day.
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Old 03-12-2012, 10:21 PM   #30
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Woody Harrelson's character - Steve Schmidt - says the movie is spot-on... but he works for MSNBC now, so anyone who likes palin can pretend like that discounts him if you like.
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