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Liz Smith | 09/11/2008 10:00 am

Liz Smith Responds to Those Who Want to Tie Sarah Palin to the Stake, Setting Her Afire Before the Nov. 4 Election

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Honeys … please! Give me a break. I had no intention of "lecturing" you on how to treat Sarah Palin . I just wanted us to calm down a bit about the incipient GOP vice president before our furor at this veep choice explodes in our faces. And backfires on us.

Let’s get things totally straight here. I wasn’t backtracking. I haven’t changed my mind; I could never vote for a ticket that had Sarah Palin on it. She is anti almost everything I believe in except “the zipper and the dial telephone,” as Tallulah once opined of Republican candidate Tom Dewey. 

I would ride to hell in a handbasket for the talented Julia Reed and for my other wOw partners who are conservatives, worried about having to pay more taxes. For this they are willing to shut their eyes to the antideluvian (and I believe, immoral) beliefs of the Republican Party. I violently disagree with them. If they think I’m a little to the left of Trotsky, I think they are a little to the right of Franco, Mussolini and that German guy.      

I honestly feel as if I will perish if I have to live through an administration in which she is there, stealing all the thunder from her own president.

But through the years I’ve managed to be friends with William F. Buckley Jr., Roy Cohn, Ronald Reagan, George Bush Sr., Taki Theodoracopulos, Rudy Giuliani, Pat Buchanan and to have a civil dialogue with them. I suppose old-fashioned manners and differences of opinion die hard.

OK, sweetie pies, go crazy for all I care. March on the Palin headquarters with flaming torches. I don’t want her to win anymore than most of you seem to. I honestly feel as if I will perish if I have to live through an administration in which she is there, stealing all the thunder from her own president. And being written of as a glamorous maverick for four years. (No matter how the media may hate her, they will eat her up and lick their chops if she continues as a public figure.) Or if I have to live through seeing the Supreme Court add just one more conservative Justice which will be the end of Western Civilization as we know it.

I was just saying that we might back off a bit from hysteria before we go to vote. Sometimes violent diatribes backfire and if the Democrats are as crazed by Sarah Palin as they seem to be, this may embolden Republicans and those who haven’t yet decided to go for her as a rebuke to overkill.

I would say if you want to read a reasoned response, again, you should go to Newsweek for September 15th and just take a look at Anna Qindlin’s reasoning under the headline “Can You Say ‘Sexist’?: If you’re a Republican, you’d better learn. The right wing that trashed the women’s movement suddenly finds its inner feminist.”

I used to like John McCain. But he lost me when that woman in his audience asked: “How do we beat the bitch?” (referring to Hillary Clinton) and he responded of his friend and colleague in the Senate: “Excellent question.”        

So, OK, I thought Sarah Palin was an appalling choice. I was just overtaken by my Miss Manners training when I suggested we might damp it down a bit. We have 60 days to work to change things. My only wish is that Barack Obama had chosen Hillary Clinton as his vice-presidential choice. When Hillary debated Sarah, nobody could accuse either one of them of being unfair or sexist.  

But if wishes were horses we all could ride. Now I am just going to cool my jets, unbuckle my saddle and take off my spurs. Somebody spurt some cool water on my head. 

Click here on this text to read my New York Post column.

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g c
I think many of us have friends with differing opinions and politics. Most people have a hot button. My hot button right now is how do I see the future of this country and how it is headed. I have two 15 year olds a boy and a girl I supported Hillary and was disappointed but early on my son and his friends were very excited about Obama. Neither of them took to McCain, I never minded McCain but have tried to look at this election through the eyes of the teens and first time voters that are constantly in and out of my house, they feel McCain represents the past not the future. They don’t connect with him, they feel like he doesn’t see the world like they do, technology etc. I am very disappointed in McCains choice, feel like there were more qualified women out there that were past over. Even though I understand how some of my friends can feel so strongly about Palin, I find it interesting that the gals I am closest to that feel she can do the job without making any family sacrifices are married women with no children. Perhaps more people need to ask their teens and people that are young first time voters why they feel the way they do after all they are the future. They are the ones who will be shipped overseas if the draft is reinstated, they are the ones who will suffer the consequences of a short term energy policy that just favors big oil and drill baby drill, they are the ones that will live in a world that we have created by denying global warming exists, they are the ones who will live with a broken health care system, they are the ones who will literally have no choices if roe v wade is overturned. Look in their eyes they are not just the short term investors in our country, our world, they are the long term investors. Our Children deserve BETTER than the last 8 years and 4 more years of the same.
By g c on 09/11/2008 12:40 pm
C Hardy
To be honest I dont think anyone is giving McCain enough credit for who he picked…You can’t say that it was a last minute decision b/c you dont know for sure…None of us knows for sure what goes on behind closed doors unless we were there…We all go by what the media tells us and for the most part some people wil believe anything anyone says… Why do we have to assume that McCain picked Palin at the last minute…I think he thought long and hard about just like I think Obama thought long and hard about Biden…Or is it just easier for everyone to think McCain didnt think about it but Obama did?
By C Hardy on 09/11/2008 1:21 pm
Deni G
It is easier to think that McCain did it as a spur of the moment thing, because this choice is so irresponsible, the alternative is to question his mental capacity and stability.
By Deni G on 09/11/2008 4:28 pm
Kate Puddlejumper
I could just cry. I thought- really, I did- that with McCain and Obama we could have an actual election. About choices. Between two people who were going to take a higher road than their immediate predecessors. But when things got tough McCain- in a burst of effective if heartbreaking genius- went back to the tried and true formula of distracting the electorate by putting the focus back on social issues and by some old-fashioned hypocritical mud-slinging. Has anybody else noticed that suddenly the election is about Palin v. Hillary? Has anybody else noticed that we are back to PTA / 5th grade politics- do we vote for that nice Mrs. Palin / Sarah, who always brings sweet treats and isn’t perfect, but sure who is- or do we vote for that cranky old Mrs. Clinton / Hillary, who’s a swot and always knows everything about everything, but doesn’t that get on your nerves, really? It makes me want to close the curtains and take to my bed- until Thanksgiving.
By Kate Puddlejumper on 09/11/2008 1:21 pm
Sharon Belko
Kate - slide over in your bed - I’m coming in beside you!! You done said a mouthful girlfriend - and put more succinctly than almost all of the other posts (and maybe ALL). Wow for sure - the head continues to spin!
By Sharon Belko on 09/11/2008 1:40 pm
Maurine H
Kate - you are in the position of seeing through all the smoke and wanting to retreat from the battlefield. I know how you feel. We’ve all been betrayed (once again) by the Republicans who said they would not run a dirty campaign and who, we hoped, would select a strong, highly qualified candidate to share the ticket with McCain. Just about everyone seems to expect McCain to drop dead within the next couple of years, so the choice of running mate seemed especially critical. When the Rove gang came up with Palin, it all hit the fan - just what they were counting on. If we become so disheartened by the Republican artful dodgery, they win, not on their merits but on their ability distract us from the importance of the issues. I can’t believe that anyone who does not have health care, who’s lost a job or a home, who has a son or daughter serving in the Middle East, who is paying $4.00 for a gallon of gas, who despises the way the Bush administration has lied repeatedly during the past eight years - can even consider voting for a McCain presidency in November. Don’t hide behind the curtains, Kate. Get out and fight for what you know is right.
By Maurine H on 09/11/2008 10:45 pm
Rainbow Power
Yoohoo Liz. Oh Liz. Look over here Liz! Ya gotta know that I love you and this site. But I don’t post too much anymore, simply because I am a bit tired of the political scene. Could I request, and I bet there will be others who agree — could you talk to your partners and have just one day — Mind you I am asking for one day, where none of the topics refer to any political candidate, do not contain their names in the title or in the text you put on, do not make reference to any political candidate or their family in anyway, shape or form. Could you do this please? With a cherry on top — whipped cream too — shoot, I’ll even pay for pecans if you want. After all, we are women over age 40, who incidentally, need a bit of a rest from things from time to time! From one WoWser to another! ;o)
By Rainbow Power on 09/11/2008 1:58 pm
Deni G
I don’t think we need a rest from politics. I think we need some actual substance and an end to the politics as entertainment post topics. Health Care, whose plan? The Economy, whose plan? Iraq whose plan? How many of the WOW founders even know the candidates platform on each issue; what they have voted for? This is an important election. This is a valuable site with intelligent women. Write up each candidates plan and then post it. And let us discuss it. That would be being part of the solution in our country.
By Deni G on 09/11/2008 4:35 pm
Linda Mason
Hi Deni. Agreed: moreover, though a break from politics seems appealing in my weaker moments, there is too much at stake. We can rest after November 4th: otherwise, we will face an election hangover similar to the ones we had in 2000 and 2004. Totally agree that what is needed are discussions on the Substantive Issues. Post the GOP Platform on Choice verbatim and let us debate it — oh, there is no plank on Choice, I guess it’s called “life, or the abortion plank. There is certainly no plank on abortion rights. They amended it this year to make it even more conservative than before — has this been a topic of discussion? Sorry, Deni, I don’t mean to hijack your comment, but you catch my drift. So many of the founders of this site are journalists — it’s do-able. Go Cubs — just don’t go to Houston and run into Hurrican Ike!
By Linda Mason on 09/11/2008 7:06 pm
Deni G
I totally appreciate your thoughts on this! I actually think the founders , fo all people, could post some terrific in-depth stuff. That would be so cool! And we could debate like it mattered.
By Deni G on 09/11/2008 7:42 pm
Rainbow Power
Deni….sure I would go along with having issues such as health care addressed. I just want a break from the name calling, carving up the candidates, etc. I just want to give it a rest. But I should could go for a ice cream break. You know…. ……a nice hot fudge, with caramel and pecans sundae from the dairy-queen or dairy-belle. Don’t know where you live so don’t know what they’re called. But a nice break might do us some good! It would be fun to meet and discuss issues over ice cream. Yummy
By Rainbow Power on 09/12/2008 9:13 am
Deni G
oh Dairy Queen! I used to love buster bars! They were chocolate covered caramel and peanuts. yummy!!!! is that a monarch butterfly?
By Deni G on 09/12/2008 9:26 am
Rainbow Power
Well it’s supposed to be a monarch butterfly but somehow I’m not sure it really looks like one. I see a lot of butterflies, hummingbirds, dragonflies and birds in general out in my back yard. But my garden flowers are getting sparse. The other day a hummingbird tried to get nectar from an artificial flower bouquet I have on my deck. The poor little critter. At least I did have another flower pot with real red flowers in it for him. Yep those peanut busters are the best!
By Rainbow Power on 09/12/2008 2:18 pm
Deni G
Of course it looks like a monarch butterfly or I would never have known it was a monarch! I love them. Your backyard sounds so lovely! Once on Vancouver Island I held a baby hummingbird in the palm of my hand and for years afterward I could feel this tingling where it’s it’s little body lay. It was so cool!!!
By Deni G on 09/12/2008 6:30 pm
Bonita Caracciolo
Hi Rainbow P: I too am blessed with all those critters you mention, and more! I live on a farm in South Carolina and we grow plants. Did you know that hummingbirds will actually go to ANY flower with nectar? They don’t have be red. Right now I’ve got purple and deep blue salvia that are late-blooming and the hummingbirds have been having a field day! Do you know much about hummingbirds? I have little grey-bodied ones with what looks like black caps on their heads, but the other day a larger one with a very golden chest appeared. They are amazing, aren’t they?
By Bonita Caracciolo on 09/14/2008 1:08 pm