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Liz Smith | 09/04/2008 9:45 am

Liz Smith: Governor Palin and Her Merry Men!

“There is something about a national convention that makes it as fascinating as a revival or a hanging. It is vulgar, it is ugly, it is stupid, it is tedious, it is hard upon both the higher cerebral centers and the gluteus maximus, and yet it is somehow charming.”

This was said by the critic H. L. Mencken who died several decades ago. But he was right then and right now.

I enjoyed the hell out of the Democrats’ get-together and once it got started, I liked a lot about the Republican Convention on Wednesday night, even though I could take or leave Mitt Romney who seemed to just be auditioning once again for himself to be president. (I don’t think we can get rid of this guy.)

You might be surprised, but I was absolutely blown away by the speeches of both Mike Huckabee and Rudy Giuliani – yes, and when the governor of Alaska finally presented herself to the American people, I couldn’t rip my eyes off of her either. (She is easily one of the most fascinating public characters in all of American politics, past and present.)

Huckabee scored as his always-irresistible self with good humor and a manner that makes you like him no matter what he is saying. His ending anecdote about the school teacher who refused to give her new students desks, making them sit on the floor and guess what they had to do to “earn” them, was just priceless. (The desks were then brought in by veterans still in uniform and the children were told that the desks had been “earned” for them by the actions and valor of these men.) It was heartwarming and super patriotic.

And though I never cared much for Guiliani in his mayor of New York days, socially he is a knockout – brilliant at public speaking without a note, great on his feet, charming, funny, witty, intelligent. He is a great dinner companion, although I could have done without his inevitable evocation of 9/11. Most of his speech extolling John McCain’s considerable virtues and citing Barack Obamas’s weaknesses seemed very effective to me.

I found Gov. Palin a little unnerving in her self-possession, her poise, her certainty and her indelible toughness. This shows through her attractive demeanor and rightly so. It is obviously the way she is – hot, young, dynamic wife and mother, a self-satisfied probably deserving governor who has accomplished a lot, huge attractive family (they are off-limits for the press to criticize but nevertheless the GOP is using them for PR like crazy), a newly adopted anti-Washington, blame-the-media stance. She almost makes the fact that she is a woman and possibly going to be a “first” a non-issue. In her case, being female hardly matters.

Barring some future-revealed “negative,” she certainly seems to be the galvanizer John McCain needed. Perhaps she will help redefine the Republican Party. She certainly helped the GOP bring itself together Wednesday night in rare form. I always believed that eventually even the deep-dyed right would rally behind McCain. I am not surprised that now the radical conservatives and the wild maverick contingents have all come together. They have no choice.

Nevertheless, having enjoyed the GOP in action using the democratic process and admiring John McCain in spite of everything, I have to personally say I could never vote for people who would:

1. Make the Supreme Court go ultra-right and conservative for two decades.
2. Have no plan for universal health care.
3. Have no stated realistic ideas that I can discern for economic recovery beyond tax breaks for the rich.
4. Want to deny women the right to choose.
5. Seem to be actually advocating, encouraging and applauding teen pregnancy.
6. Don’t believe in science and evolution.
7. Insist on bringing God into our misadventure in Iraq. And want to insist on that chimera, “victory.” 
8. Deny global warming.
9. Have a significantly flawed and reluctant energy program.    

And, yes, I can bear to be taxed for the good of the nation. Yes, I can. And while I agree with the Republicans that HOPE isn’t a program, I’m still going to have to vote for hope, given the list above. So, sue me. 

P.S. Once and for all, couldn’t we retire “God bless you and God bless America”? There must be some other benediction, or original way to sign off.  

Click here to read my column in the New York Post.

236 Reader Comments (so far…) Sign In or Register to comment

Barbara Taylor
By Barbara Taylor on 09/05/2008 10:25 am
Chita Jing
Erica, the demographics (not to mention the language and behavior) of Obama’s shock troops bring Kool-Aid to mind rather often too. It would behoove us all to be careful of that type of mud-flinging. I’ve read a number of messages in here with assertions which came right out of party line talking points memos. BOTH SIDES are showing that they’ll say or do anything to win. Lie, spread rumors and gossip, deny, oppress - there’s nothing pure about either side. We’re replacing a guy who was carefully managed and packaged with more of the same. I’m frankly sick of both parties. But one of these bozos will become President so we should talk about it - but let’s not pretend this is a choice between angels and devils.
By Chita Jing on 09/07/2008 11:53 am
Michael Salling
Turns out that the statement about cutting Special Education funds was erroneously put out by Soledad O’Brian and CNN. Apparently the misunderstanding arose from a change in Alaska budget headings or something like that. This is according to Bill Moyer’s Journal on PBS last Friday.
By Michael Salling on 09/08/2008 1:45 am
DeBúrca obj
Yes I heard that yesterday. But I’ve seen the line item veto of the cuts to Covenant House Alaska.
By DeBúrca obj on 09/08/2008 8:03 am
Dutch 163
YES! good for you..someone who goes behind the “sound bites” and finds the TRUTH, the FACTS, that put lie to their rhetoric!
By Dutch 163 on 09/08/2008 8:40 am
Star Lawrence
The observatory is just a short LIMO ride. Or do they use big comfy Suburbans? Not sure.
By Star Lawrence on 09/04/2008 3:45 pm
Lorraine Bates
I’ll believe it when I see it. When she hasn’t added ONE DIME to the budget of Alaska for special education, I don’t think I will.
By Lorraine Bates on 09/04/2008 8:01 pm
Dona Howlett
Sarah, I agree with everything Liz said and I also agree with all the written words above. Thank you Thank you………….I’m tired of writing today.
By Dona Howlett on 09/04/2008 5:15 pm
JeJe De
Sarah ~ Well said!!
By JeJe De on 09/04/2008 6:48 pm
Mary OGrady
Simply brilliant!
By Mary OGrady on 09/05/2008 1:42 am
Chari Bonagua
You hit the nail on the head, Liz.
By Chari Bonagua on 09/04/2008 9:13 am
Agyness O
I agree and it was spot on. Palin was charming just like a scene out of “Norma Rae” but where was the substance? Unfortunately, this is real life and our country is in trouble and needs a strong leader, not a actor. And, excuse me, but her ignorance was showing…she told the Iraqis just when and where to find her son!!
By Agyness O on 09/04/2008 11:15 am
Sarah is White Trash
CHARMING??? This country is so over.
By Sarah is White Trash on 09/04/2008 11:29 am
Marjorie C.
Sarah is …, I understand Canada has a lot to offer.
By Marjorie C. on 09/04/2008 2:40 pm
Dana Jae
Marjorie, that’s just it, isn’t it? You would love to see anyone who disagrees with the right wing of the Republican party move away, right? Make it easier to theocratize America and keep these wars going in the name of God to rid humanity of any religion but Christianity. What? You don’t believe that? Well, Sarah Palin does! Have you seen the videos of her speaking to her congregation in Wasilla? OH, so telling! I think there is a lot of room in the state of Alaska for you and the women here who so boldly back Sarah Palin. In fact, she wants to secede Alaska from the rest of the country, didn’t you know? That would be perfect for you. I hear Alaska has a lot to offer. And a lot of animals still left to kill too. Just watch Sarah in action http://open.salon.com/content.php?cid=15187
By Dana Jae on 09/04/2008 3:16 pm