No right is more precious in a free country than that of having a voice in the election of those who make the laws under which, as good citizens, we must live. Other rights, even the most basic, are illusory if the right to vote is undermined.
- US Supreme Court

Wednesday, September 10, 2008

can't win

The problem with Hillary Clinton is that she wasn't beautiful enough. The problem with Sarah Palin is that she is.

The sexism is everywhere, of course, but this one strikes me as particularly funny, because it's just so obviously juvenile:

Republican strategists have made it clear that the GOP's only chance to win is by reframing the election as a battle of images. And right now, Palin is the pinup queen in that war. She's feisty, she's a mom, she's from a frontier state, she guns down wolves from the air, she's a devout Evangelical, she poses as a reformer, and she insults the Washington elites.

And large numbers of Americans think she's hot.

This latter point cannot be underestimated. Iraq may be a quagmire, a new cold war may be looming, the economy may be tanking and the world may be heading toward environmental doom, but the presidential race may be decided by the perceived doability of the governor of Alaska.

I mean - come on - "the Dominatrix"? We're seriously supposed to expect that it is the Republican side that is waging a "battle of images"?

Feeling petty, Gary Kamiya?

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