Here, for example, is how she responded to Biden’s comments about how the middle class has been short-changed during the Bush administration, and how McCain will continue Bush’s policies:<\/p>\n
Say it ain’t so, Joe, there you go again pointing backwards again. You preferenced [sic] your whole comment with the Bush administration. Now doggone it, let’s look ahead and tell Americans what we have to plan to do for them in the future. You mentioned education, and I’m glad you did. I know education you are passionate about with your wife being a teacher for 30 years, and god bless her. Her reward is in heaven, right? … My brother, who I think is the best schoolteacher in the year, and here’s a shout-out to all those third graders at Gladys Wood Elementary School, you get extra credit for watching the debate.<\/p><\/blockquote>\n<\/blockquote>\n
Look at the use of language. If you are a native English speaker it is enough to make your brain scream mercy while your eyes surrender the fight<\/strong>. If she was a bit older, I would assume she was senile. The meandering from point to point, to avoid the question, is something Grandpa Simpson would be proud of. It starts off gibberish then ends up with a shout out to some random school children. Truly the mind boggles. She plays on being un-educated to a level that would make George Dubya himself blush. It is beyond painfully bad. Surely no politician could think this is the way to speak in public.<\/p>\nThen, all of a sudden, it hit me like a bolt of lightning from Zeus himself.<\/p>\n
This is why people want to vote for her.<\/p>\n
Her “down to Earth” use of language constructs, her folk-story terminology, her “cute” (**) mannerisms. These are solely engineered to make people think “Hey, she is just like me.” Amazingly, taken in this light, it is very successful.<\/p>\n
Still this confuses me a touch. I am not a good candidate for running the bath, let alone a country. Most people I know are either easily confused by finance, fail to understand international relations, struggle to decide how to reduce crime and so on. These are educated, intelligent people who could run rings around Palin (even if they are only three years old). None of the people I know, myself included, would make a good world leader – even if we all daydream about it occasionally.<\/p>\n
Ah. Lightning bolt again. Thank Zeus that the Olympians are watching over us.<\/p>\n
Palin appeals to the ignorant people who, through years of false positive reinforcement, actually do think, all the time, that they could really run the country<\/strong>. These people must be so truly deluded that they think it is just a slight accident of fate that their name isn’t on the ticket, and if they could run the country so could Palin – who is so like them.<\/p>\nThis is a terrifying example of how a massive dose of self-delusion can have a traumatic effect on the nation.<\/p>\n
Not only that, but it is really, really offensive. It offends me that people can be so self obsessed as to even come close to thinking this. Yes, everyone can have ideas on how the country can be run, and sometimes we may think we know better than the politicians. Yes, we can all shout at the TV how we could do the job a millions times better but the truth is very different.<\/p>\n
In the modern world (and possibly always) there are very few, if any, jobs that are so generalised anyone can do them without training. My job is very specialised and I doubt someone could walk in of the street without any prior knowledge or training and even come close to doing it. Heather’s job is the same. Pretty much every job I can think of is done by people who have been taught how to do it, and it is done better by people who have experience. Even jobs considered to be of low importance to society require training.<\/p>\n
Why on Earth are people so arrogant that they think a job as important as Vice-President (to a potentially frail President) can be done by someone “just like us.” Surely if America is a great nation, it needs great leaders – not empty phrases jumbled together in a pathetic appeal to the lowest common denominator?<\/p>\n
(Sorry for the rants. I will attempt to resume normal service as soon as possible)<\/p>\n
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* By this, I mean they were not currently locked up in a mental health facility… Their lack of sanity is evident by their voting choice.<\/p>\n
** By cute, of course, I mean vomit inducing.<\/p>\n