"Important principles may, and must, be
inflexible."
--Abraham Lincoln
The selection of Alaska Governor Sarah Palin as the GOP Vice Presidential nominee is
brilliant. Strategically and tactically, she is the perfect compliment to Senator John
McCain, and gperfect stormh for the perpetually whiny Democrats.
"As a Democrat, I am reeling," said Camille Paglia, the
erstwhile and current cultural critic. "That was the best political speech I have
ever seen delivered by an American woman politician. Palin is as tough as nails."
Democrats will need a chain saw to cut through the hypocrisy this year.
So now we have the party tickets for the '08 Presidential Wannabes. Buckle up!
Perception versus reality is the challenge in most political theater. Obama has offered
form over substance as an art form he has mastered. He is a highly skilled orator, expert
at sparking warm and fuzzy feelings. However, demonstrated performance remains (for him)
an elusive promise...if or when he is anointed.
In the wake of the usual Cecil de Milleish choreography of the DNC extravaganza in
Denver, the GOP has thrown a hard curveball into the process. The announcement that the
GOP Vice Presidential pick is Governor Palin has sent shockwaves through the ranks of the
chattering class elite (and the DNC).
Governor Palin is way more than just a pretty face or just a political maverick. She is
the real deal! Unlike her running mate or their opponents, Palin is the personification of
both substance and principlesca for real "doer of deeds". She has earned a
reputation as a tax-cutter and corruption buster and (get this) has demonstrated
"it's not a question of WHO is right or wrong (partisanship), but WHAT is right or
wrong (principles) that counts." HOOAH!
Democrat surrogates are sniping at her lack of experience (despite Barack's painfully thin
resume). They are dissing her ability to be Commander in Chief (ignoring her Command of
the Alaska National Guard for two years). Candidly, Democrats are recycling most of the
routine GOP criticisms of Obama. The obvious difference is that Palin is being offered as
a complement to the GOP presidential candidate, whereas Obama is the Democrats candidate
for President.
If it is possible to set aside partisan rancor for a
brief moment and clinically analyze the Strengths/Weaknesses/Opportunities/and Threats of
all the candidates, some interesting parallels develop.
GOP:
McCain brings heavy Senate Experience, Military Experience, Maturity, partisan maverick,
and yeah, that POW credential that seems to annoy those who donft have those scars.
Palin is skinny with experience on the national scene; however, she is a bona fide
strong partisan maverick, VERY conservative principles, doer of deeds who gets stuff done.
Neither McCain nor Palin are partisan hacks. Both have been decried as RINOs. Both have
significant accomplishments and compelling personal stories.
Dems:
Obama lacks experience in Senate, has no executive experience, VERY liberal policies,
zero exposure to military. He may be a gifted speaker, but is way thin on demonstrated
performance.
Biden has heavy senate experience, maturity, partisan sycophant with a propensity for
major gaffs. Oddly, he personifies the stereotype of the kind of gchangeh Obama rails
against.
The Ketchikan Daily News recently observed, "Voters will be deciding in the
general election whether they prefer an experienced president and less experienced vice
president, or what the Democrats offer: a rising star for president and seasoned vice
president. It wonft be far from anyonefs mind, either, that McCain is the oldest
presidential candidate ever. c There are chinks in her armor. But she has a tendency to
just move past them and continue to fight for what she believes in. Palin is
energetic."
Those Republicans who have struggled with gholding their nose and voting for the lesser
of available evilsh have to be jazzed at the introduction of a for real conservative, who
not only talks the talk, but has routinely walked the walk, on matters both political and
personal.
Principles matter. Many of my long time readers remain angry I could or would suggest
McCain as the solution to Obama mania. I have tried (unsuccessfully) to explain that the
republic is in distress because of liberal incrementalism which has consistently eroded
our Constitutional gifts. Before we can restore the republic we have to slow and then
attrite the liberal gains that challenge us.
Obama is anathema. Obama/Biden is an abomination. The Democrats offer a team of two
rabid liberals. The Republicans offer a team of two principled conservatives of varying
intensity.
Herman Melville once wrote, "The grand principles of virtue and honor, however
they may be distorted by arbitrary codes, are the same the world over: and where these
principles are concerned, the right or wrong of any action appears the same to the
uncultivated as to the enlightened mind."
Geoff is an author and talk show host.
He is a ninth generation commissioned officer in the U.S. Armed services, a former Green
Beret, and retired U.S. Army Lieutenant Colonel. Geoff hunts down the stories the rest of
the media ignores and exposes them for public scrutiny. He is also Editor of CalNews.com.
He is a regular columnist for Ether Zone.