Dear Sarah: Say it is so, run for president
By LEONARD PITTS
lpitts@MiamiHerald.com
Dear Sarah Palin:
I hear you’re pondering a run for the White House in 2012. Last week, you told Fox news it would be “absurd” to rule it out.
I’m writing to ask that you rule it in. I very badly want you to run for — and win — the Republican nomination for the presidency.
I know you’re waiting for the punch line. Maybe you figure I think you’d be a weak candidate who would pave the way for President Obama’s easy re-election.
That’s not it. No, I want you to run because I believe a Palin candidacy would force upon this country a desperately needed moment of truth. It would require us to finally decide what kind of America we want to be.
Mrs. Palin, you are an avatar of the shameless hypocrisy and cognitive disconnection that have driven our politics for the last decade, a process of stupidification creeping like kudzu over our national life.
As Exhibit A, consider your recent speech at a so-called “tea party” event, wherein you dismissed the president as a “charismatic guy with a teleprompter.” Bad enough you imply that teleprompter use is the mark of an insubstantial man, even though you and every other major politician uses them. But what made the comment truly jaw-dropping is that even as you spoke, you had penned on your left palm, clearly visible, a series of crib notes.
Mrs. Palin, if Obama is an idiot for reading a prepared speech off a teleprompter, what are you for reading notes you’ve inked on your hand like a school kid who failed to study for the big test?
In the Fox interview, you scored Obama for supposedly expecting Americans to “sit down and shut up” and accept his policies. But when asked when the president has ever said that, you couldn’t answer. Obama, you sputtered, has just been condescending with his “general persona.”
I found that a telling moment. See, ultimately what you represent is not conservatism. Heck, I suspect that somewhere, Barry Goldwater and Ronald Reagan are spinning like helicopter rotors at the very idea.
No, you represent the latest iteration of an anti-intellectualism that periodically rises in the American character. There is, historically and persistently, a belief in us that y’all just can’t trust nobody who acts too smart or talks too good — in other words, somebody whose “general persona” indicates they may have once cracked a book or had a thought. Americans tend to believe common sense the exclusive province of humble folks without sheepskins on the wall or big words in their vocabularies.
I don’t mock those people. They are my parents, my family elders, members of my childhood church. I honor their native good sense, what mom called “mother wit.” But if it is insulting to condescend to them, it is equally insulting to mythologize them.
More to the point, something is wrong when we celebrate mental mediocrity like yours under the misapprehension that competence or, God forbid, intelligence, makes a person one of those “elites” — that’s a curse word now — lacking authenticity, compassion and common sense.
So no, this is not a clash of ideologies, but a clash between intelligence and its opposite. And I am tired of being asked to pretend stupid is a virtue. That’s why I’d welcome the moment of truth your campaign would bring. It would force us to decide once and for all whether we are permanently committed to the path of ignorance, of birthers, truthers and tea party incoherence you represent, or whether we will at last turn back from the cliff toward which we race.
If the latter, wonderful, God bless America. If the former, well, some of us can finally quit hoping the nation will return to its senses and plan accordingly. Either way, we need to know, and your candidacy would tell us. If you love this country, Mrs. Palin, you can do it no greater service.
Run, Sarah, run.
She is the reason the GOP lost the last election, unlike whiskey, she hasn’t improved over time.
On a regular basis the country is introduced to a new political persona that is carried onto the national scene by the hysterics of the news media and the political party involved. Later it is discovered that this person has very little political acumen, hence the selling of person to the public becomes all the more important. Examples are the Reagan and Bush presidencies and the entire Kennedy Clan. It doesn’t matter what political persuasion is involved, since it is more of a Madison Ave pitch than anything else. We now have a Sarah Palin phenomena that epitomizes this hucksterism.
It’s nice to see the Dimmocrats concentrate all their energy on Sarah… She’s going nowhere, as are they.
If Sarah is going nowhere, she will split the GOP. The tea baggers will stay home, again.
streeter, your powers of fortune telling have been exposed in the past. You still believe Dimmocrats will rule forever.
Wanna bet???
I knew ya didn’t…
I settle for the next 6 years. ROTFL?
ROTFL??? I see I made a mistake thinking you were a man.
neal, you’re pretty obsessed with the gender identity of the commentators here, and only the ones you disagree with. What bearing does that have on Sarah Palin?
Until you can get your own show on Bravo, you need to stay focused on the topics.