Showing posts with label Sarah Palin. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Sarah Palin. Show all posts

Wednesday, 12 January 2011

Poor Palin, she's the victim here

Sarah Palin has responded to accusations that her fiery, aggressive and militaristic political rhetoric contributed to the weekend's shooting of a congresswoman and murder of several citizens as a 'blood libel'.

If you're not familiar with the term, it originates in two possible places: the Christian anti-semitic accusation that the Jews were collectively responsible for killing Christ or more widely, the long-held Christian belief that Jews murdered children as part of their religious rituals.

"Journalists and pundits should not manufacture a blood libel that serves only to incite the very hatred and violence they purport to condemn. That is reprehensible."

So, not obviously a sensitive and proportionate reference. Jews were expelled, marked, murdered and discriminated against for 2000 years. Sarah used gunsights and violent metaphors to express a dislike of somebody else's politics, and is receiving some long-overdue criticism. Clearly she's just as much the victim of a lynch mob as multiple generations of Jews. Her years of incitement goes unremarked, of course.

And oh yes, Gabrielle Giffords, the injured congresswoman, is Jewish.

Palin then goes on to expound her depressing ideology:
"Acts of monstrous criminality stand on their own. They begin and end with the criminals who commit them, not collectively with all the citizens of a state, not with those who listen to talk radio, not with maps of swing districts used by both sides of the aisle."
Really? So Hitler bore no responsibility for the individual acts which made the Holocaust? Racist thinkers bear no responsibility for the actions of violent racists? If we follow her logic, we shouldn't be pursuing Osama Bin Laden: after all, responsibility for September 11th lies solely with the hijackers. The Taliban are clearly innocent and (as I personally feel) the Afghan people collectively are absolved of any blame and should be left alone.

On the other side of the debate, her argument implies that there is no society of any sort: that individuals are always isolated. By that logic, good deeds can never be ascribed to God, or good parenting, or social instincts. Instead, we're all alienated organisms with no social ties or responsibilities. Nobody is ever influenced by anyone else, for good or ill. There can never be any mitigation for acts: by her standards, the mentally-ill criminal is fully responsible for his behaviour, as is the starving man who steals to stay alive. Societies with collective wills, hegemonic ideologies, public debates - however they're structured - just don't exist for her.

She wants to be President of the most powerful country on earth. Oh dear.

Monday, 10 January 2011

What you won't see on Sarah Palin's website this morning

After a number of people were shot dead, and a Congresswoman was shot in the head this weekend by a young rightwinger, debate turns to whether the standard and tone of political debate in the US is dangerously hysterical.

By any non-American standards, with the possible exception of Saudi Arabia, Gabrielle Giffords was quite rightwing. However, she did support the minimal state healthcare plan Obama managed to get enacted.

This, to Sarah Palin, meant that Giffords and her allies were liberal-communist-fascist-Stalinist-Nazis, and this delightful image appeared on Sarah Palin's website during the recent elections, alongside the slogan 'don't retreat, reload'.



Now of course, the image has been deleted and Palin's spinners are out and about.
A Palin aide, Rebecca Mansour, speaking on the Tammy Bruce radio talkshow, denied the symbol represented crosshairs. "We never ever, ever intended it to be gun sights," Mansour said.
And if you believe that, I have the Eiffel Tower, London Bridge and a perpetual motion device on my Ebay page ready for your purchase.

Instead, this is tucked away at the bottom of the front page, and rather unconvincing it is too:

"On The Tragedy in Arizona"
My sincere condolences are offered to the family of Rep. Gabrielle Giffords and the other victims of today's tragic shooting in Arizona.
On behalf of Todd and my family, we all pray for the victims and their families, and for peace and justice.

American politics has become disgusting. There doesn't seem to be any space on the conservative side for opposing the Democrats while respecting their beliefs. Liberalism's main weakness is that it - by definition - respects the opinions of others and tries to understand all points of view. Conservatism assumes that everybody else is fundamentally wrong and perhaps evil. It was striking when Obama won that the right immediately started to act as though he'd staged a coup: blocking most of his legislation, questioning his citizenship, making thinly disguised racist remarks, distributing pictures of him as Hitler and Stalin.

Polls last year revealed that a majority of Republicans believe Obama is a Muslim and a socialist who "wants to turn over the sovereignty of the United States to a one-world government" while two-thirds of Republicans either believe or are not sure that the president is "a racist who hates white people", and more than half believe or are not sure that "he was not born in the US" and that he "wants the terrorists to win".

Gun sales rose 50% in the week Obama was elected: that isn't the sign of a healthy political sphere, to put it mildly. There must be ordinary decent conservatives out there who disagree with the Democrats without waving guns and talking about communist fascists, but they certainly don't get on the airwaves. Instead, the discourse tacks further and further right, and violence becomes more and more acceptable.

I'm not a weak liberal. I'd put quite a few of you in camps, quite frankly. But much as I despise people like Paul Uppal (my dishonest and untrustworthy MP), I don't think he's a threat to my way of life. The truth, served in a rich stew of sarcasm, should be enough to expose him. For all its faults, European muddle-headed liberalism has produced political systems in which the guns are largely kept hidden and the Palins are laughed out of the public sphere. Let's mourn Gabrielle Giffords, and the six people killed, and be thankful for that, at least.

Tuesday, 9 March 2010

Acronym City

I've just spent two hours in the company of my comrades, moving module codes and titles around to produce an intellectually justifiable degree while satisfying the whims of management (there is a contradiction, unfortunately). 

I return to my office to find a similar example of cognitive dissonance in the American political system. 

Sarah Palin has recently and repeatedly described state healthcare as 'evil'. She's suggested that even the minimal healthcare available to the aged be cut so that taxes can reduced. But what's this? Sarah says that she used to drive 15 hours through Alaska to take advantage of the CANADIAN (state) health system

So not only does she think that Canada's system is better, she's prepared to steal another country's resources, while demanding stricter border controls to stop South Americans and Mexicans from entering the USA. She even defended two border control agents who illegally killed a migrant (their sentences were commuted by Dubya, presumably on the basis that Hispanic non-voters' lives aren't as valuable as others'). 

Clearly, it's time for Canadians to seal the borders. Not only to keep the ghastly Palin out, but so that Americans will be forced to improve their own healthcare rather than sneak over the border to leech off their Friendly Neighbours In The North. 

Benton Fraser, do your duty!

Constable Fraser says 'on your snowmobile, Palin'.

Thursday, 4 December 2008

Bush redux

Over at The Huffington Post, those good liberals are enjoying the implosion of the Republican Party. The front-runners for the 2012 nomination are Palin, Jindal and Jeb Bush. The mark of the true mess those bastards are in is encapsulated by this:
How screwed are the Republicans right now? Put it this way: the sanest contender in the above list is named "Bush".