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Liz Smith | 09/12/2008 9:10 am

Liz Smith: Women Rule the Election … Michael Bublé's Birthday … Madonna Still Packs 'Em In

Michael Bublé/Flickr
“The roosters may crow, but the hens deliver.”

That was the late, great former Governor of Texas, Ann Richards. And although she’d never in a million years want her remark to be applicable to Republican Sarah Palin, in this political season it does apply. 

And it applies not only to Palin’s meteoric ascendancy and her gob-smacking of Barack Obama. It applies to Hillary Clinton’s shadow over Obama — her strong campaign against him during the primaries, the power she wielded even after she lost by a hair and what he desperately needs from her now. This will go down in history as the first presidential campaign dominated by women — women who ran, women who lost, women who had greatness cynically thrust upon them, women who voted and didn’t vote, women who made their voices heard. 

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Obama, at the moment, seems flummoxed by Palin, much as he was by Hillary, during the best of her run.

Oh, how the tables have turned, as CNN’s Anderson Cooper pointed out. Obama came from nowhere and crushed Hillary’s “inevitable” nomination.  Now Palin really appears from nowhere and is battering Obama’s “semi-inevitable” win. (The truth is, he’s never had a commanding lead over anybody — this has been a tight race right from the start.) 

John McCain is almost incidental to Palin, like a fond grandfather proudly standing aside and watching his progeny make him proud, make him exciting — and very possibly make him president! If he does win in November, he has Palin to thank. And he might consider how this very tough, very ambitious woman is going to make him say “thank you.”

If they win the White House, John McCain will most assuredly hear the chilling words uttered by Glenn Close to Michael Douglas in “Fatal Attraction”: “I’m not going to be ignored!”

And I will be fascinated to see another, truly unique, White House soap opera play out. (We’d have the wedding of Bristol and Levi to look forward to, not to mention the birth of their baby.)

P.S.  For all of you who have received the e-mail about the books Sarah Palin “banned” (I’ve received it half a dozen times) please be aware — it is an Internet hoax! Also, she did not shoot 40 wolves from the air, either.

But this is what the Republicans love — unfair attacks on their fragile, victimized mother of five. 

Oh, and how scarily brilliant was it to schedule Palin’s sit-down with Charlie Gibson yesterday, the seventh anniversary of 9/11 and the very day Palin’s son shipped out to Iraq? (Joe Biden’s son is being deployed to the war zone in October, but we hear less about that.)

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On to lighter matters: Back when I turned 80, my friends threw me a marvelous party. One of the most marvelous aspects of it was a young man who arrived and sang “The Way You Look Tonight” to me. He was adorable, funny and full of a kind of innocent self-confidence. He’d already had some success, but I wasn’t really aware of it. His name was Michael Bublé.

I wrote in my column all about my party and my great age. And also about young Mr. Bublé. I raved. He was already on the fast track to big things.

It’s been one smash album after another since then. His concerts are a great big romp, with female fans storming the stage. He is a mix of Sinatra, Dean Martin, Bobby Darin, Sammy Davis Jr. with a terrific modern twist.

Michael celebrated  a birthday of his own the other night. He turned 33. He had himself an intimate little gathering at his favorite Manhattan eatery, the legendary Patsy’s. He ordered veal parmigiana and broccoli sauté, just like Frank Sinatra. (Patsy’s was Sinatra’s top spot to dine when he visited the Big Apple.)  

I was planning on jumping out of a birthday cake and gasping out a breathy MM-style “Happy Birthday.” But I had a conflicting event, which wasn’t nearly as much fun. (I’ll save that beaded, transparent dress for something else, I guess!) Later, Michael and his party moved to the outdoor patio at the Dream Hotel off Central Park and 55th Street.

Michael’s latest CD is titled "Call Me Irresponsible."

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DeBúrca obj
Between Elisabeth Hasslebeck’s recent remarks about Michelle Obama at the RNC; http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2008/09/10/elisabeth-hasselbeck-rips_n_125… and today’s McCain interview with no follow up questions about the lie McCain and Palin keep repeating about her earmark money, I will not watch the show again, at least until after the election. Either these ladies should stick to pop-culture entertainment or else get smarter about their dabbling in politics… make a choice.
By DeBúrca obj on 09/12/2008 12:17 pm
DeBúrca obj
Actually I apologize for the comment about the interview of McCain by the View, because I only caught the part with Cindy and what I’ve read in blogs about the ladies not taking him to task over earmarks. However after watching videos in the Huffington Post of the earlier segment when they grilled him alone, I have to say KUDOS ladies… you did make a choice to get tough. Especially Barbara, she did not allow him to weasle out of those questions. Not only do I correct my first comment but I have a new admiration for the ladies of the View! However, the Elisabeth Hasslebeck remarks at the RNC still hold. She should apologize for that, at the very least, to Michelle Obama. But her comments only reinforce my standing opinion of Elisabeth Hasslebeck.
By DeBúrca obj on 09/12/2008 12:42 pm
No Kill and Drill Palin
DeB—I don’t know how seriously anyone takes Elisabeth Hasslebeck. She seems like an attractive dolt there as a set piece to decorate the stage and provide contrast for the brainy ladies. When she opens her mouth I think, ‘here we go.’
By No Kill and Drill Palin on 09/12/2008 12:57 pm
DeBúrca obj
Yes, I feel the same way about her, and don’t expect more than she gives. However, I thought her comments at the RNC about Michelle Obama went over a line for a person who had access to Mrs. Obama only because of her job on The View.
By DeBúrca obj on 09/12/2008 4:21 pm
No Kill and Drill Palin
DeBu—-I hadn’t seen the tape just read it, watched the tape aft reading what you wrote. That’s such a smear tactic because no facts just innuendo…The other thing is that the campaign may have decided that Obama only should answer particular things…Michelle isn’t running for office. EH just has zip credibilty w/me
By No Kill and Drill Palin on 09/13/2008 12:38 am
DeBúrca obj
You’re right about the “no facts just innuendo”. I think Elisabeth Hasselbeck should be questioned on The View and asked to give specifics of her charge against Michelle Obama. I think they should show the video too. You can’t contact them there anymore, if there is a way to e-mail them it is well hidden.
By DeBúrca obj on 09/13/2008 10:43 am
Brooklyn Gal
My comment was aimed specifically at Palin’s earmarks which did not receive a follow up question, and Barbara telling McCain that Palin should come on the show because the questions weren’t so hard. No one seems to want to bring up Palin’s actual record on earmarks, and lets McCain respond with earmarks she rejected. That to me is allowing someone to spin an answer.
By Brooklyn Gal on 09/12/2008 1:48 pm
DeBúrca obj
I think we should all phone Obama’s campaign and tell him we think the campaign should hold a press conference and demand that since we only have a few weeks left until the election and do not know this person who has only been thrust upon us out of nowhere by McCain, that she should hold a press conference and take questions and that merely sitting for staged, edited interviews is not enough for the public to be able to make an informed choice in November.
By DeBúrca obj on 09/12/2008 4:19 pm
DeBúrca obj
Oh, and I forgot, Joy Behar asked McCain about the ad he put out accusing Obama of voting to teach Kindergartners about sex and she actually said to him “It’s full of lies” ! He looked shocked and didn’t know what to say, I was shocked too because nobody every does that. People can blatantly lie but nobody calls them out and calls a lie a lie, they dance around actually saying it. Good for you Joy, somebody needed to do it and you were the one!
By DeBúrca obj on 09/12/2008 4:15 pm
Zera Lee
I wasn’t shocked. I was chearing. I was energized. I was relieved that someone finally called them on some of these well-documented lies. Pity he couldn’t come up with a straight answer. Thanks Joy. I really wish McCain had actually answered Whoopi’s question about strict interpretation and slavery. “I understand that point” and “I get it” do not mean a thing on their own. In fact, most of what he said was evasion or empty words.
By Zera Lee on 09/13/2008 10:08 pm
DeBúrca obj
Yes it’s about time someone actually called a “lie” a “lie”. I am tired of “mistaken” “misspoke” “not entirely truthful”… can’t think of anymore at the moment, but you get my drift! I read today in the Chicago Tribune, that McCain was “mistaken” when he told Barbara Walters that Palin did not take earmark money as governor. MISTAKEN?! He would make a MISTAKE about information that important? Give me a break. LIE.
By DeBúrca obj on 09/13/2008 10:22 pm
Deni G
Carol! for you: Women Against Sarah Palin On Wednesday, September 3, we sent out an email to 40 friends and colleagues asking them to respond to Sarah Palin’s candidacy as Vice President of the United States. They forwarded the letter to their friends across America. To date, we have received more than 100,000 responses from women of all ages and backgrounds. Dear readers, … What motivated us? It’s pretty simple: we were tired of feeling angry and helpless. We were thrilled to receive the first 100 letters in reply. Their eloquence and passion were inspiring, their rage and frustration palpable. …. And as we sit here writing you now, we have reached nearly 100,000 letters. What does all this mean? While this country is capable of shocking acts of slander, deception, and shameless cruelty—see the political ads running across your television screens, the ignoble headlines leafing out across the newspapers—we are also capable of generosity, of intelligence, and of kindness …many men have been writing in, expressing worry about the women and girls in their lives… Their words and yours, which have been flooding our in-box, are eloquent, thoughtful, and earnest. And furious. And right. Your letters often begin by saying that the possibility of a McCain/Palin presidency does not so much make you worry for yourself as for the lives and opportunities of your daughters and granddaughters, your sons and grandsons. It is this selflessness that is so moving to read again and again. As Betty W., 82, from MS, said, “Thank you for your efforts to consolidate our voices into a single chorus.” Their wewbsite can be viewed here

By Deni G on 09/12/2008 9:09 pm
No Kill and Drill Palin
I LOVE Michael Buble…my son says out of my great fondness for bubble-gum music. He is so adorable. Here he is singing ‘You’re My Everything.” http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SPUJIbXN0WY&feature=related And “Sway” http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dG8giVJKQPI If that doesn’t put a smile on your face…nothing will! And some very clever person with great editing skills put it to dancing scenes from Disney films….Delightful! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=404J7lNMKzE&feature=related Definitely a very Happy B-Day to Mr. Man…
By No Kill and Drill Palin on 09/12/2008 11:28 am
Belinda Joy
Michael Buble’s live show is one EVERYONE should see at least once before you die. He is not only entertaining and dripping with sensuality, but his voice……Frank Sinatra reincarnated! Some may be addicted to cocaine, chocolate or shoes….I’m addicted to him. Yum!
By Belinda Joy on 09/12/2008 11:32 am
DeBúrca obj
I just hope women prove themselves, once and for all, to be intelligent voters who look at the issues and vote with their heads and that they will not vote for a woman JUST because she is a woman. Otherwise, we really have not come that far.
By DeBúrca obj on 09/12/2008 12:13 pm