Posted by
Ron Devito on Monday, November 30, 2009 4:15:16 PM
by Gary P. Jackson
The Speech: A Time for choosing -- http://thespeechatimeforchoosing.blogspot.com
In this latest piece from The American Thinker,
C. Edmund Wright really hits the nail on the head why the radicals hate
Sarah Palin. Why the mere thought of her existence drives them out
where the buses don’t run. It also explains why the American people
love this magnificent woman.
Hating Sarah
The
Alaska Governor is far more than someone who appeals to the
(conservative) base, she is someone who can make the base appeal to
America.
This compact yet comprehensive diagnosis
was made in the early hours of the Palin Derangement Syndrome (PDS)
outbreak, when Sarah Palin was first being introduced to the nation. It
still rings true as the Jurassic media continues a childish obsession
with someone who does not control a single government lever.
Having
said that, PDS has now matured past epidemic to full-blown pandemic
status with a derangement component that is now insanely intense.
Remember, Palin does not have one whit of legal authority over these
people or anyone else. Yet as her elected status has ended, her effect
on the elites has only increased. Perhaps it is time to update the
correct initial diagnosis to contemplate the increased virulence of
this mental and emotional malady.
To corroborate and condense the many valid commentaries out there on the Palin effect, allow me to submit diagnosis PDS 2:
The
persistence and even growth of Palin's popularity and impact on the
national discussion now makes unavoidable the reality of the elitists'
worst fear: that there are more of us than there are of them. And we
now realize it.
As many have correctly pointed out, the
pundits' vitriol and patronizing comments smack of a hatred and anger
that only thinly veils the real emotion underlying their irrational
behavior: Fear. Part of it is fear that she will indeed hold public
office again. But it goes even deeper than that.
It is an
increasing awareness that Palin's impact is much more than a strong
advocacy of conservatism as a sound political philosophy. These people
are now finding it hard to escape the reality that her life is a
compelling and real advocacy of conservatism as a powerful life
philosophy. Life trumps politics.
And once the casual voter has
related to Palin's life philosophy as something that is true, practical
and worth adopting, they are dead to liberalism forever. They will
never again believe in "the electability" of moderates like McCain and never again fall prey to a "clean articulate black man" with a good tele-prompter.
If
your life revolves around convincing Republicans to nominate folks like
McCain or around electing people like Obama, this is a scary prospect
indeed. Like the signature scene from "Alien,"
this realization is causing the emergence from deep within the elites
of something even uglier and more powerful than we imagined.
They
will not admit this of course. In fairness, they may not even
consciously know what is going on inside their insulated minds. And
short of breathing -- Palin is doing little to stoke this -- and yet it
is getting worse.
While people who live a conservative base type
life have always outnumbered the elites, the last public figure who
evidenced it simply by existing was Ronald Reagan. And yes, many of the
attacks on Palin today are the same attacks Reagan endured decades ago
and they are coming from the same quarters.
Palin and Reagan are
similar in that they both can use a few simple words and communicate
more truth to average Americans than the media elites can with rambling
professorial or lawyer speak. When she told Charlie Gibson that "you
can actually see Russia from land here in Alaska," she refers to a
profound sense of reality one automatically gets when you see your
mortal enemy every single day. Now I understood it the day she said it.
Send a memo to David Brooks please.
Her comment about the Soviet
Union would be no different than Joe Biden claiming he has a deep
understanding of Amtrak service into Wilmington and how to fleece
taxpayers for his transportation. If he were to say this, he would be
absolutely right. Finally!
When Reagan quipped "tell ‘em the bombing starts in five minutes,"
he spoke volumes about the good guys, the bad guys, our relative
capabilities and our moral imperative. Brevity is the soul of wit --
and does not require a teleprompter. Many Americans understood the
genius in that so-called off-handed comment instantly. Oh, so did
Gorbachev.
But to liberals uncomfortable with the idea of
America having any moral imperatives or to moderate pundits and
strategists afraid to choose corn flakes without referencing a focus
group report, such certitude based on common sense and love of country
is unsettling. This is not who they are, and they have convinced
themselves that they are the country. They are the self proclaimed best
and brightest and there are more folks who believe that than who
believe otherwise -- or so they think.
Like Reagan's, Palin's
easy natural appeal shatters that delusion. And she is the first one to
do so for any length of time in a long time. Oh sure, Newt Gingrich had
his moments in 93-94 as he was building the Contract with America
movement. He was feared and hated for a while, but the media succeeded
in beating him up so badly he's now as likely to agree with Gore as
with Reaganism.
When Stormin' Norman Schwarzkopf was rolling
through Iraq in Gulf War I, George Bush 41 was feared with a 90%
approval rating. Then he stopped Norman from stormin' and misread his
own lips on taxes and faded into an abyss with only 38% of the vote in
1992.
And of course, we saw the elites fear and hate Bush 43 the
Cowboy as he enjoyed approval ratings over 80% for months. Under fire,
he forgot that most people love cowboys and he hung up his hat and
spurs. Thus he limped into history with barely one in five Americans'
approval -- ironically discrediting a conservative movement he never
believed really existed.
So while the elites eventually beat
back Gingrich and the Bushes, they seem to know they will never do that
to Palin. They never could do it to Reagan either. Like Reagan, Palin
seems to arrive at her beliefs with too much foundation to ever rattle.
That gives power to her spoken and written words that other Americans
can sense.
Yes, there are more of us than there are of them.
Sarah Palin has reminded us -- and them -- of that fact. And it drives
them bananas.
Folks,
this is spot on. It can be condensed down to this. Sarah is real. Sarah
doesn’t just talk the talk, she walks the walk. Sarah actually lives
the life she advocates. That’s rather unique in today’s political
atmosphere.
The attacks
on Sarah Palin are unending. If you are someone who follows her like we
do, you see it constantly. But there is never any "there"
there, to their attacks. No substance. The amount of mental and verbal
gymnastics the radicals, in both parties, go to is quite amusing.
Form sending, count ‘em, eleven AP "fact checkers"
to look into her book, to the latest "scandal" that (OMG!) Sarah is
flying to some of the stops on her nationwide book tour, the smell of
fear these people have of this gal is palpable!
Sarah
Palin is only a surrogate for all of you, the normal hard working
American people. The "elites" in both parties loathe you, and now fear
you, as well. When they attack Sarah Palin, they are also attack us,
they attack what America is really all about.
Remember
that the next time you read some ridiculously unhinged story lamenting
Sarah Palin and telling you how bad she is for you. What they are
really saying is YOU are bad for you and YOU are bad for America.