The Bonfi re of the Hypocrisies

LINDBERG, TOD

The Bonfire of the Hypocrisies The nomination that launched a thousand attacks. BY TOD LINDBERG Historians looking back on these tumultuous times will no doubt argue over the precise date on...

...If people could vote only for vice president, they favor her over Biden 5344 in a CNN poll...
...The newspapers didn’t...
...Fifty-two percent of respondents in a Pew survey think she is ready to be president now...
...And the unknown governor of two weeks before is now the most popular Republican politician in the country.Tod Lindberg, a WEEKLY STANDARD contributing editor and Hoover Institution...
...Had Hillary Clinton won the nomination and selected Obama as her running mate —which, being a savvy politician, she would certainly have done, in order to fi re up his 18 million primary supporters—Obama would have been perfectly positioned...
...Shouldn’t all the GOP talk about family values and abstinence education have disqualifi ed Palin...
...Then there’s all the pro-life business: It just took one columnist in Salon to expose the hypocrisy there: Palin had her baby tested for Down syndrome, and then—had the baby...
...So let’s see if the pro-lifers can get this straight for a change: If you are going to have the baby anyway, you are not entitled to information about its health (even though the desire for such information is “very reasonable”), because some people who are not pro-life use such information as a basis for deciding whether to terminate their pregnancies...
...Her speech at the Republican National Convention on September 3 certainly catapulted her to national renown...
...Got it...
...And your response to the GOP nominee’s choice for vice president— someone who has been elected once as governor following a stint as a small town mayor—is to decry the lack of experience...
...But these weren’t the only hypocrisies in the air...
...That would be because Gore called around to all the papers (including the Washington Times, where I was editorial page editor at the time) and asked us not to publish it, kids being kids and being owed some privacy...
...Plus, Sarah Palin, we’ve been informed endlessly, is a hypocrite with a capital H. In all the obvious ways, such as being opposed to women’s rights while still having a career...
...Because, after all, Bristol is getting married and keeping the baby, and if that isn’t a sure disqualifi cation for someone’s mother for the vice presidency, what is...
...It’s all there: You have the same poise and panache Palin exhibited at the convention...
...Nobody ever said Barack Obama was unqualifi ed for the No...
...BY TOD LINDBERG Historians looking back on these tumultuous times will no doubt argue over the precise date on which the Age of Palin began...
...Instead, it’s McCain-Palin with the wind at their backs, and Palin who is being prepared as the outstanding future prospect for her party...
...And he went ahead with Sarah Palin anyway...
...Indeed, hypocrisy was the strange charge Democrats decided to make against McCain and Palin: Having run against Obama all summer for his lack of experience and accomplishment, how dare John McCain pick as his running mate someone with (ahem) experience comparable to that of the Democratic candidate for president McCain had been criticizing...
...And above all, that day inaugurated arguably the most incoherent and blubbering partisan response to a candidate in the history of American politics — against which the charms of the candidate stood out even more clearly...
...Remember reading the discussions of Vice President Al Gore’s parenting skills in all the papers the day after his teenage son got busted for dope at high school...
...2 spot on the ticket...
...Her decision to make her own choice but not grant it to others is a sign of her hypocrisy...
...You have the selfassurance of a champion high-school athlete who went on to bigger and better things (unlike in the gloomy Democratic, Bruce Springsteen version of life, in which it’s all downhill after your Glory Days...
...As Rahul K. Parikh, M.D., explained: We could ask, given that Palin had no doubts about seeing her pregnancy through, why she bothered to take a genetic test...
...Fortunately for Democrats, at least they’ve got Hillary in the wings...
...And just look at the bitter fruit McCain has reaped for all his “hypocrisies”: Palin has helped propel him ahead of Obama in national polls for the fi rst time...
...There’s the ability to deliver a barb with a smile...
...Either he would be preparing himself as vice president for his run for the Oval Offi ce eight years hence...
...This was a judgment shared among Democrats and, coincidentally, the media (the same ones who were also all over the John Edwards love-child story, remember...
...That was then: Given a preposterous Internet rumor that Sarah Palin was never pregnant with her four-monthold baby but faked it to cover up for her daughter, Bristol was fair game...
...Of course, it seems very reasonable to want to know about the health of your baby and to have time to prepare (emotionally and otherwise) for a baby that may have a genetic disorder...
...But that doesn’t negate the fact that by having a blood test, Palin was given a choice about what to do...
...Or he would be experienced and tested in a national campaign that he would never be held responsible for losing, with a fundraising base beyond the imagination of Croesus...
...Well, maybe because it is not a sign of the strength of a candidate at the top of a ticket to need the experience of Joe Biden (or Dick Cheney) in order to allay concerns that he’s not quite up to some aspects of the job...
...Let’s get this straight: Your party has just nominated for president a fellow who has been elected exactly once to the United States Senate, in an uncompetitive race, following a garden-variety stint in a state legislature...
...Her supporters say that Trig signals that she practices what she preaches...
...Now, you might think it hypocritical to criticize the inexperience of a vice presidential nominee who has similar experience to your presidential nominee, but that’s just a failure of the imagination...
...But there is a good case to be made for her introductory appearance in Dayton, Ohio, fi ve days before...
...If she were really pro-life, there wouldn’t have been any reason to have the test...
...But the most stunning hypocrisy of all, from the point of view of most Democrats and, coincidentally, the media again, was that McCain had promised a vice presidential nominee qualifi ed for the job and then undertook such a haphazard, lastminute, incompetent vetting process that he found out all the things that Democrats and the media are so exercised about...
...And, contrariwise, it is a sign of strength at the top when the nominee can look to the future and make a priority of party-building...
...Democrats have been at the forefront of cheering women on to break supposed glass ceilings, but only the right kind of women, which you can be pretty sure a Republican woman isn’t...
...And so Democrats started pointing at the stunning “hypocrisy” of McCain putting Palin on the ticket in spite of her pregnant daughter...
...Does anybody think that if Obama loses, he will have left his party in a stronger position by advancing the prospects of Joe Biden...
...Why not, as you might expect a woman in her position and with her outspoken beliefs to do, decline any testing or counseling...

Vol. 14 • September 2008 • No. 2


 
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