Sunday, November 9, 2008

Sarah Palin: Stupid idiot or Idiot savant?

I don't question Sarah Palin's intelligence because she reportedly didn't know that Africa is a continent--it is, after,  a common mistake often made by the average third grader. I'm not upset abut her clothing bill--which  is something that concerns the Republican National Committee and no one else.  I'm not even angry that she is forcing her pregnant teenaged daughter into what seems to be a doomed marriage. I am angry with her because she is a mean-spirited, divisive harridan who thinks the American public agrees wither her--the most recent election results notwithstanding. Sixty-seven percent of Republicans may want her to run in 2012, but the Republicans lost by how many points? And Sarah Palin didn't help.

The Republicans wanted to hold on to the White House in the worst way. They attempted to portray Obama's service on two charitable boards with William Ayers as a life-long friendship with terrorists.  Palin characterized Obama as anti-American and as a shadowy figure that should evoke fear in the rest of us. The harsh rhetoric of the recent election, and Palin's pandering to the lowest common denominator should be remembered, but Americans have short attention spans and are often distracted by shiny objects, such as how much Sarah Palin paid for her wardrobe.

Palin portrayed Obama as an unpatriotic terrorist who is not "one of us," and never once addressed any of the economic issues confronting this country, other than to say that the Democrats mean big government and higher taxes. Although she did suggest that God had a plan for Iraq, although he has not yet revealed it to anyone. She also suggested that criticism of her was unconstitutional, and given the way the Bush Administration has shredded the Constitution, Palin may be right. What scares me most about Palin, and the people like her, is her contempt for intelligence and education. In a way, I understand them, after all most of the people who voted for the Republican Party in 2008 were old, white and undereducated. When Palin said " We grow good people in our small towns, with honesty, sincerity, and dignity," only the educated knew that she was quoting Wetbrook Pegler, an American Journalish who supported John McCarthy's fascism and who hated Catholics and African-Americans. Pegler once famously remarked that he hoped some "white patriot" would spatter Robert F. Kennedy's "brains in a public premises."

John McCain was looking for a uterus as a running mate. He had many from which to choose and he chose Sarah Palin. Now she is the darling of the Republican Party. And here we thought that the bad times were in the past.

Saturday, September 20, 2008

One year and counting

Today is the first anniversary of my unemployment. I went to work as usual and by 10 a.m., I was back home and unemployed. I thought it would be a tough row to hoe, but that in the end I would have found some sort of employment by now. I was sadly mistaken. I even stopped applying for work as an editor, thinking I would have a better chance as a part-time receptionist or general office help. Nobody wanted me, no how, no way. Frankly, I've been depressed since losing out on an opportunity in April for a job that had mine name written all over it. I don't know what I did to blow that interview, but I did something. Since then I have been concentrating on simple office jobs, but as I said, the pickings are slim. Now, I really need some form of employment with the economy in the toilet, and major appliances in my house disintegrating before my very eyes. In the greater scheme, it's not what you know but who you know and it seems that not only don't I know many people, but those I do know, wouldn't throw water on me if I was on fire. Well, tomorrow is another day, which is what I've been saying since this nightmare began.

Thursday, September 11, 2008

The evil empire and the good Christian from South Carolina

This is a story I heard today, 9/11/08, on NPR. Phillip Miles, a South Carolina pastor, was detained in Russia in February for bringing hunting bullets into the country, which, apparently is against Russian law. Although he is now free, Pastor Miles is on the air, and everywhere else, recounting his tale of unfair incarceration. He seems to think that US officials would greet with open arms a Russian (or any other foreign national) who entered the United States with live ammunition packed away in his luggage and a story about how these bullets were gifts for a friend.

Let's start at the top. The barely literate, poorly trained TA guards at our security points routinely pull out of line for special scrutiny women wearing unwire bras and men with knee transplants (and the documentation and scars to prove they've had knee surgery). However, the same brain trust allowed Pastor Miles to pack live ammunition in his luggage as long as it wasn't carry on. These are the same people who told me I could get back into the US from Mexico with the three wrapped and sealed bottles of Mexican hot sauce only to have said hot sauce confiscated by US officials who then disposed of them. And while doing this, they said, "The law in the US says you cannot pack these items in carry on." Too bad the people at the other end were ignorant of the US law, just as the people at the start of Pastor Miles flight seemed ignorant of Russian law.

It gets worse, because the charge was then upped to smuggling, which really got Pastor Miles' goat because, he maintained, this was a box of ammunition that could be purchased anywhere in the US--except he was bringing the bullets into Russia where the law is different. Pastor Miles was particularly incensed that no one spoke English, although he had visited Russia for a decade and did not speak Russian. Even after his six month incarceration, Miles did not have enough Russian to understand when his name was called during the trial.

Pastor Miles was shocked--and appalled--by his tiny, overcrowded cell, by the demand that he hand wash his own clothes (and the requirement that he dip each piece 10 times in the soapy, which he seemed to find onerous), and by the fact that his cell mates watched TV at all hours (and once had the never to watch some porn). Obviously, Pastor Miles has never visited, much less been incarcerated, in a US jail, so he may be excused for his belief that jails here are spacious and spotless. He was also surprised that unlike US justice, he was jailed for six months awaiting a full trial. Ahh, these novices.

It's unfortunate that Pastor Miles did not realize that brining live ammunition to another country is illegal. But it is and can you imagine how much hell there would be to pay if some foreign national brought a box of bullets into the US? Not that they would have to because, as Pastor Miles noted, you can buy bullets here in the US with little problem. "But sir, these bullets are for my friend who lives in Chicago, where bullet sales are restricted."

Pastor Miles, like so many Americans, somehow believes that the US Bill of Rights follows him wherever he goes--and worse, that as a Christian American, he is entitled to special treatment. "Yes, of course, I broke the law, but I am an American, and a Christian American, surely the law does not apply to me."

He did draw a three-year sentence but only served six months and, I suspect, will not be a welcomed guest in Russia for some time. Meanwhile, he is telling his tale of unfair incarceration (had he spoken the language, Miles could have figure out at one point that the whole matter would have been resolved with a bribe) without realizing that other countries have laws and customs (and languages) that we have to follow even if we are good Christian Americans and this has nothing to do with the left overs of Godless Communism but has a great deal to with American arrogance and the misguided belief that our laws apply everywhere.

Sunday, September 7, 2008

Vice President Barbie

According to Karl Rove, having a unmarried 17-year-old pregnant daughter makes Sarah Palin more sympathetic to millions of Americans, presumably not  those Americans who would have cast stones had the pregnant daughter been Democrats, or just some body who lived down the street.  Sometime during her "abstinence only" lecture, Palin might have added that having unprotected sex is not the best choice for a child still in high school. Should McCain win, I hope Palin has a clearer line of communication with the military, or with whomever the vice president communicates. "Families are off limited," because the family in this case is White and Republican, can you imagine the field day Palin would have had if the unwed pregnant teen had been Obama's?

The Conservative Right, and maybe the whole right wing, agree with Sarah Palin that birth control is a form of abortion. Sarah Palin does not believe that women should have birth control and she believes that educating girls about condoms is wrong because it prevents them from becoming pregnant. Sarah Palin believes that if you are raped, even by a member of your family, you must prolong your agony by carrying to term and giving birth to a child of that rape or incest. She is also against helping pregnant women in any way. And she now has the power to make these beliefs law. Can you imagine what she will be able to accomplish as vice president or president.

Statistically, John McCain is more likely to suffer some catastrophic illness or die while in office than any of  the other candidates or the incumbent. That means that the United States will have a woman president, who, in this case, is the female version of our current Commander-in-Chief. Statistically, we now have a better chance of having a woman as president. And although Palin has compared herself to Harry Truman, that buck won't stop at her desk. When Harry Truman became president he had served as a judge and a US Senator, he had more than 40 years experience as a public official, a politician, and a businessman. Palin's comparison of herself to Harry is dishonest and uneducated, and maybe designed to attract those who are ignorant of their own history.

The Republican Party seems to think that a female, any female, is enough to attract the votes of disenchanted Clinton supporters. And they think that because they have nothing but contempt for women. Sarah Palin is the female George Bush, she is as sarcastic, she is as mean-spirited, she is as narrow, and she is as dangerous. She is a sideshow that pulls attention away from John McCain 's inability to understand the economic ills of this nation, much less propose a solution. The Republican elite have created a situation in which any criticism of Palin can and will be characterized as more proof of Democratic elitism. The Republicans have thrown Palin to the media wolves in an attempt to draw attention away from John McCain whose answer to our fuel crisis is to increase drilling for more oil--or maybe Palin believes that if she prays hard enough her God will replenish the Earth's depleted fossil fuel sources and all will be well for us and the oil industry.