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The Dismissal of Sarah Palin

Liberals are pathologically fixated on Sarah Palin.

I am neither shocked nor surprised that this nation's most prominent liberals see fit to blame Sarah Palin for causing the shooting in Tucson which severely injured Democrat Congresswoman Gabrielle Giffords and claimed six lives. But it does sadden me.

Before the shooter was identified much less his victims were identified we witnessed the spectacle of a Nobel laureate and an Academy Award winning actress amongst many others falling all over themselves to excoriate the former Alaska governor.1,2

Yet perhaps the most insightful of these denunciations of Palin was that of MSNBC's Keith Olbermann. Now when I use the word insightful I am not referring to the merits of his arguments. Olbermann's arguments are devoid of any, of course. But his arguments do provide us with a keen insight into the mindset of American liberalism in the early 21st century:

If Sarah Palin, whose website put and today scrubbed bullseye targets on 20 Representatives including Gabby Giffords, does not repudiate her own part in amplifying violence and violent imagery in politics, she must be dismissed from politics – she must be repudiated by the members of her own party, and if they fail to do so, each one of them must be judged to have silently defended this tactic that today proved so awfully foretelling, and they must in turn be dismissed by the responsible members of their own party.3

So does Olbermann think the Democratic Leadership Council should be dismissed from politics? Surely Olbermann believes the DLC should repudiate its part in amplifying violence and violent imagery in politics after it, on behalf of John Kerry in 2004, put bullseye targets on nine states won by President Bush in 2000. After all, the DLC did describe these nine states as being situated "behind enemy lines."4
 
Does Olbermann think President Obama should be dismissed from politics? Surely Olbermann believes Obama should repudiate his own part in amplifying violence and violent imagery in politics after he said a Republican Congress would mean hand-to-hand combat.5
 
Does Olbermann think Vice-President Biden should be dismissed from politics? Surely Olbermann believes Biden should repudiate his own part in amplifying violence and violent imagery in politics after he said he wanted to strangle the next Republican who talked about balancing the budget.6
 
Does Olbermann think Joe Manchin, West Virginia's newly elected Democrat Senator, should be dismissed from politics? Surely Olbermann believes Manchin should repudiate his own part in amplifying violence and violent imagery in politics after firing a bullet into the cap-and-trade bill in one of his television ads.7
 
As far as Olbermann is concerned, President Obama, Vice-President Biden, Senator Manchin and the DLC are free to do what they please. Oh, he might have an unkind word for them now and again. But make no mistake. Olbermann knows who keeps his bread buttered and has no intention of subjecting them to the impossible standards he reserves for Palin.
 
Now I know full well that President Obama has no intention of punching John Boehner in the nose.  I know full well that Jim DeMint's throat is safe from Vice-President Biden's hands. I know full well that Senator Manchin will not use his rifle in the rotunda of Capitol Hill. I also know full well that the DLC doesn't consider Missouri and Nevada to be part of enemy territory.
 
You would think that Keith Olbermann would know full well that all Palin was looking to do in targeting Gabrielle Giffords' seat was to raise funds on behalf of Giffords' opponent, Jesse Kelly, and to help Arizona's 8th District to elect a representative who would vote to repeal Obamacare. Despite Palin's efforts, the voters in Arizona's 8th opted to keep Giffords. Palin has nothing for which to apologize. You win some. You lose some. That's politics. It's something a 9-year-old girl would have understood.
 
But in the crazy world of Keith Olbermann, Sarah Palin must be dismissed from politics. She must be excised from our public discourse. Her thoughts have been deemed impure and thus they cannot be heard in polite society. This is at the heart of Olbermann's real agenda. The same can be said for Paul Krugman and Jane Fonda. So devoted are they to banishing Sarah Palin from the public square that they are willing to say anything, no matter how untrue, to make it happen. The ends justify the means. So it doesn't matter if Gabrielle Giffords was shot by a deranged man who was angry with her before Palin became a national public figure.8 It is still Palin's fault. If liberals could they would blame Palin for the kidnapping of the Lindbergh baby. Liberals believe these things because they want to believe them. And as long as liberals want to believe that Sarah Palin bears responsibility for the murder of six people and for the attempted murder of Congresswoman Giffords then there is no hope for elevation of our public discourse.
 
If Olbermann and other liberals are somehow successful in expunging Palin from public life as a result of this horrific tragedy it will embolden them to dismiss the likes of Rush Limbaugh, Glenn Beck, the whole Tea Party Movement and anybody else they deem to be undesirable. But if liberals succeed in ridding themselves of the riff-raff and still cannot bring about hope and change then who would be left to blame? Liberals get no satisfaction in taking responsibility for their own actions.
 
But if Olbermann and other liberals want to carry on their campaign to dismiss Sarah Palin from politics then by all means let them. When will they learn she cannot be so easily dismissed?

Endnotes

1. http://krugman.blogs.nytimes.com/2011/01/08/assassination-attempt-in-arizona/

2. http://www.cbsnews.com/8301-503544_162-20027918-503544.html

3. http://www.businessinsider.com/keith-olbermann-special-comment-gabrielle-giffords-glenn-beck-limbaugh-2011-1

4. http://www.verumserum.com/?p=13647

5. http://articles.latimes.com/2010/oct/07/news/la-pn-obama-base-20101008

6. http://spectator.org/blog/2010/10/05/biden-vows-to-strangle-republi

7. http://www.nationalreview.com/corner/249368/joe-manchin-goes-dale-peterson-robert-costa

8. http://www.mediaite.com/tv/msnbc-jared-loughner-wrote-a-threatening-note-to-gabrielle-giffords/

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2 comments to The Dismissal of Sarah Palin

  • Gestell

    reply to Mr. Goldstein,

    You needn’t worry that those awful liberals will drive Sarah Palin from public life. Her popularity and political appeal will insure that she remains. I have said a number of times here on IC that I believe her to be the strongest possible Republican presidential candidate for 2012, indeed, that the nomination will be hers to lose. Moreover, I’m willing to bet that she thinks the same thing.

    Like most conservatives who’ve commented on how various liberals have connected Palin, you seem to operate with ideological blinders on. Every day I can find, with minimal effort online, assertions that the President of the United States is an evil enemy of this nation, a fanatical Fascist/Nazi/Socialist/Muslim (pick one or more) who seeks to destroy America. This sort of rhetoric is standard on the Right. Why don’t those awful liberals highlight this sort of thing 24/7? Olbermann, Maddow, etc. could spend every minute of their programs just reading from conservative websites and publications. If I want to go even just a little further Right of mainstream conservatives, I can dredge up even worse rhetorical garbage.

    Now I know what one conservative defense is: Everything we say about Obama is TRUE–and even worse, he’s not really an American!

    And so I think conservatives need to consider: if Obama is what you say he is, then how in the world can you stop short of encouraging open rebellion against what you regard as an enemy government controlling this country? Now I know you folks don’t do this–but is it more than a bit inconsistent that you don’t?

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