Palin, the press, and her "no más" moment
Like frustrated welterweight Roberto Duran, who stunned the sporting world by walking away, mid-bout, from his 1980 prize fight against Sugar Ray Leonard with the memorable, muttered Spanish phrase for "no more," Sarah Palin's decision last week to walk away, mid-term, from her governorship stunned Beltway spectators and left bewildered Alaskans scratching their heads in amazement.
Palin's "no más" moment initiated lots of intriguing storylines, but, for me, the most fascinating one has been the visible split within the conservative movement over who's to blame for her early exit from the national stage. And specifically, how much culpability do the hated mainstream media deserve for the way Palin has been covered? For the way she's been smeared and attacked?
Seems to me 99 out of 100 times, conservatives would find common cause on an unfolding story like this and agree that the media, to a huge degree, are guilty of some kind of unimaginable double standard, that the press had stacked the deck against the Republican and treated that pol unfairly. That's been the go-to playbook for more than four decades now.
Palin herself led the utterly predictable anti-press charge over the weekend, claiming on her Facebook page that "[t]he response in the main stream media has been most predictable, ironic, and as always, detached from the lives of ordinary Americans who are sick of the 'politics of personal destruction.' " Meanwhile, Palin's attorney, employing a unique reading of the First Amendment, lobbed red meat to the far-right base after he fired off a peculiar four-page letter warning reporters and pundits that they'd face legal action if they reported inaccurate facts about Palin, a prominent public figure.
Frothing right-wing bloggers cheered the legal threats and robotically stoked the anti-media fires. "The Palin-haters at MSNBC better watch it," warned Gateway Pundit. Conservative blog readers also lashed out at liberals and journalists for targeting Palin. At Power Line, a reader wrote: "[S]he seems to be saying that she can't serve Alaska effectively as governor any longer because she has become such a lighting rod for attacks from the Left." Another beseeched her to leave politics because "[t]he media has already rehearsed the destruction of your campaign. ... A run for President will not only be a torment for you and your family, it will be a torment for all of us watching."
At National Review Online's The Corner, Jonah Goldberg insisted that The New York Times, among others, has "gone after Palin and her family in ways that I think are particularly egregious." (Goldberg didn't bother to cite any evidence of egregious Times behavior to support his media critique.)
Meanwhile, unveiling an unlikely coalition, The Weekly Standard's Bill Kristol announced that the liberal media were in cahoots with the "GOP establishment" to bring Palin down. (I kid you not.)
And just days before Palin announced her exit, The National Review's Jim Geraghty and conservative radio host Hugh Hewitt huddled to discuss why liberals hate Palin so much; what is it about her that drives them to distraction? (It's because Palin's so pretty, Geraghty posited.)
So the familiar outlines were all in place and the pity party hummed in high gear: the unhinged liberal media had it in for Palin and wanted to drive her off the national stage. Liberals were smearing her.
But then a funny thing happened -- scores of conservative commentators broke ranks with the "liberal media" brigade and decided Palin's political problems were of her own making.
In other words, the beloved liberal media meme completely fractured under the weight of the Palin story. The front-line, knee-jerk troops were ready and eager to lob the ever-ready accusations, but it turned out that lots of Noise Machine generals weren't buying it, and instead of blaming the liberal media for Palin's disastrous weekend showing, they blamed ... Palin.
Shocking, I know. But the maneuver left the right-wing foot soldiers completely exposed. For instance, Brent Bozell's NewsBusters whined that biased reporters on ABC, CBS, and NBC had called Palin's Friday press conference "bizarre." But as Media Matters' Jamison Foser asked, what other adjective could journalists have possibly used? "Bizarre" perfectly captured the jaw-dropping media event staged on the banks of Alaska's Lake Lucille in Wasilla.
And sure enough, "bizarre" was the exact word conservative Times columnist Ross Douthat used to describe Palin's presser:
But last Friday's bizarre, rambling resignation speech should take her off the political map for the duration of the Obama era.
For some reason though, NewsBusters didn't write up Douthat for a liberal media bias infraction. In fact, the website was forced to give a pass to conservative Fox News commentator Charles Krauthammer for calling Palin's move "erratic" and "delusional," and to Karl Rove for admitting to being "perplexed" by Palin's unorthodox "no más" move. And that wasn't the half of it from the conservative chorus:
- "Giving up on an executive job a year and a half early isn't the best way to persuade voters you're ready for the more demanding rigors and scrutiny of the White House. ... Some Alaskans, including many of her admirers, can be forgiven if they conclude she bugged out when the going got rough." [editorial, The Wall Street Journal; 07/07/2009]
- "If this is geared for her run for the presidency in 2012, it is one of the most politically tone deaf decisions that we've seen." [GOP consultant Stuart Roy, ABCNews.com; 07/05/2009]
- "She dashed her chances of winning the 2012 nomination. ... Forget about Sarah Palin as the Republican presidential candidate in 2012 and probably ever." [Fred Barnes column, The Weekly Standard; 07/05/2009]
See the glaring contradiction here? How can it be the so-called liberal media's fault that Palin gets bad press when conservatives were out front giving Palin bad press? How can right-wingers argue that liberals are obsessed with taking Palin down, when it's conservatives who are elbowing each other to reach the front of the get-Palin crowd? In other words, shouldn't the question be: Why do conservatives hate Sarah Palin so much? (And, is it because she's so pretty?)
Of course, the right has been propping up this media straw man on Palin's behalf for months now. Back during the campaign, The Wall Street Journal's Daniel Henninger penned an angry column titled, "Hatin' Palin," in which he bemoaned the "stoning" the former VP candidate has had to withstand from "the media." "The abuse being heaped on Sarah Palin is such a cheap shot," he lamented.
Of course, Henninger wouldn't say so, but it was GOP pundits who seemed to be unfurling the most "abuse" at Palin: conservative commentators such as Peggy Noonan, George Will, David Brooks, David Frum, and Kathleen Parker -- who all came clean about Palin's glaring deficiencies as a candidate. In fact, Brooks went so far as to call her a "cancer" on the GOP, while Noonan claimed Palin's candidacy symbolized a "new vulgarism in American politics." Yet Henninger played dumb and pretended "the media" were guilty of taking pot shots at Palin.
And so it is today: Right-wing media activists are trying to whip up righteous indignation at how nasty and unfair the liberal media are being toward Palin and her decision to step down as governor. Truth is, conservative commentators are the ones unfurling the harshest critiques.
In other words, when it comes to fighting the GOP's bruising Palin civil war, leave the press, and liberals, out of it.

















Now, she is searching for sympathy because of what the Big Bad Wolf did to her. And the 'reeling Americans' are willing give it.
Yes, I'll vote for her to deal with the economy,(Sarah says, is there an economy?).
Yes, I'll vote for her to deal with social issues,(Sarah says, Well, golly gee, there's a lot of fish in the ocean ya' know).
Yes, I'll vote for her to deal with the International community.(Sarah says, gee, that guy from Italy thinks I'm cute and also, I've have experience with the lower 48. Aren't they a foreign country).
When questioned, she'll turn to Todd and ask him if she is right, as usual..He will say YEP.
When told about the No Mas comment she replied, I'm not Catholic so why go to Mass.
BTW When you say hunting is high brow, I assume you mean along the line of the pheasant hunts that Dick Cheney used to go on?
The poster never said anything was wrong with hunting: that's YOUR projection.
The EXACT same thing that Rush Limpjaw (can't remember who here called him that but that's a good one) does FIVE days a week - aside from those days when he doing whatever away from the mic, like yesterday and today.
This is the type of mentally challenged individual that America should consider "dangerous" and have disgust for. The mentality of epkklk851 is exactly the type of one dimensional consumerist that lacks any depth of experience, feeling, or imagination beyond that which is served cold and dead for their own mindless consumption.
Get off your ass America! Experience great locals like Alaska! Get the hell out of the city, get some fresh air, stimulate your body and brain with some reality, would ya!
You folks crack me up!
You crack me up.
She can stay right where she is.
I'm guessing the latter, since you aren't good enough to make a living by lying, no matter how hard you try.
Once again, you show that you have nothing to contribute but you want to spill your vitriol all over everybody as if you had something coherent and relevant to say. You don't. You made up epkklk's shame about hunting and you didn't address ANYTHING in the article. I've seen your posts many times, and when your own innumerable logical shortcomings are pointed out, you respond with the equivalent of sticking your fingers in your ears and saying "LALALALALA, I CAN'T HEAR YOU" rather than actually examine what you claim.
Palin is an intellectual lightweight who happily and often lied about Obama and about her own accomplishments. When caught, she lied again. She's ignorant and shown herself to be unwilling to either admit her shortcomings or try to fix them. When her own actions bit her in the ass, she lashed out at the "liberal press" as if she had nothing to do with her own problems. Defending her is not only ridiculous, it is incomprehensible. What possible reason is there for anybody to want such a strange, ignorant, and unqualified leader?
Great post, epkklk851. Thanks for sharing.
On the other hand: Isn't incoherence at the heart of most every conservative argument? And hasn't the conserative base and the general public and the press proven time and again that such incoherences don't bother them at all?
As to she whose name cannot be spoken, she can burn in hell. These two are the best advertisement of all for the fact that the GOP has taken a decidedly sharp turn toward looneyville.
It was a terrible mistake for the Republican Party to put her in such a prominent position that she was unprepared for.
At least the left wing posters got some entertainment value out of tearing her to shreds.
She was torn to shreds by using the truth..what a novel idea!!
Unless, of course, YOU live in a trailer park then the ignorant description probably hit a little too close to home.
Oh, never mind, you said right there that your only consolation is imagining. Sorry to barge in on your fantasy.
There was also the idea that the trailer park relatives would be hosting the big holiday 'dos, that wouldn't have occurred to me either.
Maybe I was so mesmerized by the scenario of the gentle and superior trailer folk preparing for your imaginary visit that I got thrown off a bit.
I've been posting here long enough that I'm able to decipher a lot of Wingnutese, but there are so many assumptions and unexplained details in the typical conservative story line that it can seem a bit bizarre to a normal person.
I am not the one who talked about "trailer park" people and how Sarah Palin is "undereducated". I have a masters degree, but I don't care if you live in trailer park or a high rise condo.......you are the same to me. I don't care if you are a surgeon or an HVAC repair man.....you are the same to me. I don't care if you are from a small town in Alaska or the big city of Chicago......I believe either can make a good world leader if their head is in the right place. You are the ones who automatically wrote Palin off because she isn't a polished public speaker, or got jittery her first few times in front of TV camera while getting intervewed by TV personalities asking "gotcha" questions. Or, you just wrote her off because she is a pretty and successful woman who has made more of her life than you ever will while living a small-town conservative lifestyle. And, you did all this while supporting a guy who barely spent any time really working in the senate and whose only real job was a community organizer.
Hey wait a minute.....I though you said this before?
"I have never picked on Sarah Palin for her family, and I have never said she was dumb, just overly ambitious, undereducated and totally unprepared to lead the country."
"I never trashed Mrs. Palin for her background, we are not so different, afterall."
Agh......I'm tired of this game of bringing out the true colors in people. Its too easy.
And, "a whole lot of insults"? Really? That is a stretch.
Right Bruce . . . just as I'm sure the rightwingnuts got entertainment value from
- Whitewater
- Filegate
- Travelgate
- Monica Lewinsky
- Paula Jones
And just think -- unlike the above, we didn't have to spend 10 years and $70 million in taxpayer money to do it!
Oh, BTW; I'm guessing the righties had as much, if not more, entertainment value out of
- Madrassas
- Jeremiah Wright
- William Ayres
Too bad they couldn't get their candidate elected out of it, too . . .
I just read a transcript of an interview she gave to ABC and she mentioned 'The Department of Law' at the White House. Uh, no such animal exists. Go check it out at your peril.
Why this woman puts herself out there to be embarrassed like this defies any sense whatsoever.
"I'm not a quitter, I'm a fighter".
Said she, as she quits. Har!
Maybe she is the perfect face for today's far right. Words seem to mean the exact opposite to her as they do to normal folks. If Dumbfvckistan is getting ready to secede, she may go down as their George Washington, the Hockey Mother of the Country.
`When I use a word,' Humpty Dumpty said, in rather a scornful tone, `it means just what I choose it to mean -- neither more nor less. ...
Make our job even easier.
Debate the fine points of quitting, and lose MORE credibility.
Us normal people can't quit in the middle of our jobs, but an idiotic, egotistical woman elected to be Governor of Alaska CAN quit and say she's a "fighter".
Good going, blaming the liberals and the MSM. That always makes it feel better that everybody you anoint is falling down on their own words.
If she didn't know, she should have.
http://www.cnn.com/2008/POLITICS/09/21/palin.rape.exams/
http://jezebel.com/5054308/debunking-the-sarah-palin-rape-kit-debunkers
http://www.swamppolitics.com/news/politics/blog/2008/09/sarah_palin_rape_kit_wasilla.html
Mostly I hate her hypocrisy, her dirty campaign tactics, and the fact that someone so incredibly unqualified was on the ballot for Vice President (I guess that hatred should be directed at Grampy).
That's like asking "Why is it that basketball players are so tall?"
As you've noted, she's the one who said Obama palled around with terrorists who would target their own country because he thinks America's imperfect. So according to Palin, Obama is associating himself with domestic terrorists because he just doesn't think much of his own country. That's a hell of a charge to make. But the question isn't "why does Palin hate Obama so much?" No, the question is why liberals mock a woman who is nasty, ignorant, radical, hypocritical, and unable to appear even moderately intelligent in an interview. It's just so unfair!
I also wonder what the wingnut take on the Clinton years is now. If that wasn't absolutely loaded with efforts to destroy the president for no apparent reason whatsoever, I don't know how else it could be described. The same sort of people who have worn-out copies of "The Clinton Chronicles" are bellyaching about how poor Sarah Palin is the victim of a vendetta or something.
I also don't think anyone necessarily feels she must be destroyed. Am I glad that her political career is over for the moment? Yes, but that is due to the fact that I have strong idealogical differences with her. Most of the 'destroying' you speak of is really just the media using her own words against her.
One thing you may not have considered, that only just occurred to me a little while ago. I do hold this against her: she wants the adoration of the press, but not the scrutiny. It's possible that she just doesn't understand that the press does not work this way, or it may be that she thinks she deserves special treatment. The fact is, she enjoyed special treatment during the campaign, being asked the easiest possible questions and still getting them wrong.
She could have finished her term as governor, and used the time she had left to make real, substantive differences for the people whom she swore to represent. She chose to quit. That says all that needs be said about her character.
>>>She's voiced veiled eliminationist rhetoric. If you can't get worked up about that, then what can you?
Also she's a potential queen of the 'genuine Americans' which, as the first woman elected President, would add to the nativist party's cache.
Further, she's reminiscent of two recent successful amiable-dunce types in Reagan and Bush2.
You're not really gonna cry about rough treatment after all the hate broadcast by the GOP surrogates, are you?. You're at the right site if you're for real. Look around here a little. Fights aren't pretty. Politics isn't a game.
CROCODILE TEARS.
If Sarah couldn't stand up to the big bad librul media, how do we expect her to be able to stand up to the terrorists?
I'd like to think that most people would do a bit of studying, but we have this shining non-example of that here in Ohio with this tidbit from Steve Austria, MY Representative(No, I did not vote for him):
“When (President Franklin) Roosevelt did this, he put our country into a Great Depression,” Austria said. “He tried to borrow and spend, he tried to use the Keynesian approach, and our country ended up in a Great Depression. That’s just history.”
Wow. He tries to dazzle us with his brilliance by using economic terms, but succeeds only in baffling us with bu#$sh$t. He must have been asleep in history class. He admitted his mistake, but how easy would it have been for him to review Great Depression facts and figures before opening his mouth? As easy as it was for me to look up the meaning of "Keynesian" so I knew what he was talking about.
I'm afraid many of those same Repubs are very similar to Palin. 'Facts? Who needs to look those up? If they don't support my point of view, they're obviously left-wing lies anyway.' I'm considered "stupid" by a few just because I don't share their ideology.
Never in a million years would I have allowed myself to appear as clueless and ignorant as Palin did. I make it a habit to research things I don't understand and I try to teach my young son to do the same.
I would understand if Palin had decided to return to college to pursue history, economics, political science and ENGLISH after her humiliation last fall. However, she apparently thinks that she doesn't need to know those things. She really is very narcissistic, as some have reported.
I'm embarrassed by her as a woman, and insulted by the simplistic approach that McCain's advisors used to try and grab the rebuffed Hillary supporters. Did they do ANY fact-checking at ALL? I bet she hasn't read a book in YEARS, if at all.
It would be interesting, too, to see what she does when her son, Trig, gets to be school-age. Special Education has always been the first thing to be eradicated in the lower 48. My daughter was not served well at all by our local public school system. Half the time, the teachers were not even qualified to teach Special Ed students.
Sarah, I hope you will now be able to devote your time and energy to your son. Pretty soon you will have to know all about 'IDEA'. I hope it works better for Trig than it did for my daughter. Then again, once your book comes out, you won't have to worry about him not getting what he needs to succeed to the best of his abilities. The rest of the population, however, will still have to worry about that, especially if the economic downturn doesn't improve.
Well, I was just perusing this site:
http://www.edweek.org/login.html?source=http://www.edweek.org/ew/articles/2009/03/18/25transitions.h28.html&destination=http://www.edweek.org/ew/articles/2009/03/18/25transitions.h28.html&levelId=2100
It appears that Alaska is like most of the other states in that Special Ed is very inconsistent. I might have to do the site's free trial in order to read all the articles, but I'm intrigued. The biggest thing I was hoping from her was that she would use her pitbull and barracuda style to become a champion for the Handicapped. The Kennedys have always done a great deal for our kids. Maybe she is looking in that direction, but I won't hold my breath. Until you get your child in school, though, you have NO IDEA what you're in for. Time to do some research, Sarah!! Your child's future is at stake, now.
>>>Unfortunately it seems the whole GOP is a champion for the very wealthy and big business. She's just playing the GOP game.
As to your congressman's take on the Great Depression, it was going on for several years before Roosevelt even got into office.
My dad taught me the same virtues. :) Your son is very lucky to have you. Also, thank you for the post, I fully enjoyed reading it!
I think, based on her resignation speech, she is wanting to lay low, and hopes whatever investigation into possible wrongdoing, on her part, will go away. The book deal will settle legal fees and sales will determine her favoritism in different states. Private speeches, to supportive audiences, will further enrich her coffers.
Finally, I hope to be as wrong as anyone could be! We have enough failures in the right-wing, and they are best suited to ruin any future for he Republican Party. My ribs ache from laughing so hard at Gov. Palin.
I think, based on her resignation speech, she is wanting to lay low, and hopes whatever investigation into possible wrongdoing, on her part, will go away. The book deal will settle legal fees and sales will determine her favoritism in different states. Private speeches, to supportive audiences, will further enrich her coffers.
Finally, I hope to be as wrong as anyone could be! We have enough failures in the right-wing, and they are best suited to ruin any future for he Republican Party. My ribs ache from laughing so hard at Gov. Palin.
That was before NAFTA.
I sorta miss him.
http://www.portfolio.com/executives/features/2009/03/17/Governor-Palins-Big-Energy-Battles
Gov. Palin has two very serious problems: (1.) She can't tell the truth; and (2.) She flat out just isn't a very good governor.
She's not a quitter. Had she remained in office and finished her first gubernatorial term, then she would be a quitter. Huh? That can't be right.
Oh, I know. She's a dead fish swimming upstream. No, that doesn't make sense either.
How about this? She's the starting point guard on her basketball team playing in the championship game. It's midway through the third quarter and her team is down by ten points. She drives down the court, passes the ball to a teammate, and...promptly takes herself out of the game, grabs a couple of pom poms, and spends the rest of the 2nd half on the sidelines hanging out with the cheerleaders. What? Hmmm.
I've got it. She's tired of all of the local ethics investigations and media intrusion into her personal family life, so naturally she has decided to move her act onto the national stage where nobody will bother her. No, huh?
Well, after carefully analyzing her speech, I've finally come to the conclusion that Sarah Palin is simply a rebel without a clue.
Oh, come on now. Who are we kidding? Palin betrayed her constituency and quit her job midterm because she saw the opportunity to cash in and make big bucks on the national lecture circuit and in paid television appearances. Dollars over duty. Cash over constituency.
End of story.