Crossroads Inc. wrote:Who wants to spend a few seconds digging up garbage the Republicans have said to all three of their daughters... Anyone?
The fact is that everybody's family is pretty much off-limits in the same way, even if the situations are different. Rush Limbaugh once made an off-color joke about Chelsea Clinton being ugly, and he got the same reaming that David Letterman is getting now.
The thing of it, to me, is that Republican's families seem to come up more often in the context of hypocrisy, because of the importance of the family values shtick to the GOP's image and self-image. Like Mary Cheney's and her sexuality was off-limits, even though it showed a serious dissonance or personal hypocrisy on Dick Cheney's part, in that he actively aligned himself with people who openly despised his child.
The Palin family saga is a much more blatant example of the same "families are out of bounds" garbage, because the vein in that mine is so rich; Troopergate, bilking the RNC for a fortune in perks for her family, making the state of Alaska pay for her to live in Wasilla during her governorship, preaching abstinence and family values while your daughter was getting up the stick with some white trash hockey player, and then that daughter's subsequent schizoid pro-abstinence pro-motherhood campaign. We're not really allowed to talk about any of that, especially Bristol, which is honestly the richest family story in politics. I mean, she's mounting a public campaign in favor of abstinence and Christian family values when the only reason she's well-known is that the abstinence concept failed her plus she cut the baby's father and his family out of the picture, and both of these decisions (mounting the campaign and cutting the daddy off) were almost certainly dictated by her monumentally ambitious and politically ruthless parents (Todd is totally Sarah's hatchet-man) and their backers. The whole family is basically a prop in Sarah Palin's travelling political theater, and yet because puts on a phony twang and isn't erudite, we're supposed to believe that she's not a stone-hearted ice-cold power-monger who makes Hillary Clinton look like Carol Brady. The cult of personality on that woman was/is pretty serious--look at that "Media Malpractice" movie, for example.
What saves America from Sarah Palin is that though she's an adroit backstabber and good at political calculation, she's slow on her feet and can't handle going off-script. Her skills took her to the top in state politics, which in most of the country are pretty damn forgiving when it comes to media coverage, but when you've got rings run around you by Katie fucking Couric it's clear that you're not cut out for the big show. Right now, when she's able to dictate her interactions with the media and isn't subject to tight, constant, campaign-style coverage, she's doing pretty well at keeping her image good and keeping her hand in the game. But I think she'll come apart a matter of days after she steps back onto the national campaign stage. They're talking about running Newt Gingrich in 2012, after all, imagine how Palin is going to look after the Newt turns his soulless lizard-eyes on her and vomits up a gallon of blood and acidic bile all over her MILF dress.
About Henry Payne, his drawings of Obama look really
weird to me, in terms of posture. If you look at his archives he almost always draws Obama with his chest thrust out, his head tilted waaay back, and with no eyes at all. This is bizarre because I can't find a single picture of Obama that even remotely looks like that stance. He does squint when he grins, I guess, but otherwise his eyes are visible and expressive, and his body language always looks very comfortable and natural, which I think is one of his strengths as a speaker and television personality. Given that Obama simply does not look IRL like Payne's drawings of him, what is Payne's purpose in drawing him with outthrust chest and tilted back head. I'm tempted to just call it a subtle (or not-so-subtle) racist rendering--uppity blacks with their chests thrown out and heads held high!