Sarah Palin and her folksy charm…
Is anyone else sick of Palin’s “folksy charm.” Hearing here refer to the Democratic ticket as “you guys” in a serious public forum is just plain embarrassing. It seems to me that the choice of Palin and her dreadfully informal speech patterns are an attempt to attract what the Republicans consider the “average” American. I realize that we have a lot of stupid people from sea to shining sea, but do we HAVE to sink to their level? Even my die-hard Republican parents agree she’s a hockey mom who is out of her league.
I found this handy flowchart detailing the complicated political processes that were taught to Sarah Palin during her grueling days of Debate Camp. As I read through it, I can almost picture the debate unfolding before my very eyes.
And here’s more folksy charm about the Michigan pull-out.
via Queerty and Mollygood
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10/04/2008 at 12:09 pm
She wasn’t “annoyed” as she states in the Katie Couric interview. She was just exposed as being a clumsy public speaker when she is not stumping and someone asks tough fundamental questions she is not prepared for.
Also, her continual mention of controversial husband Todd (a reported member of a fringe group intent on breaking Alaska away from the US) sounds like a co-vice presidency to me. Kind of scary I hear he has a Machiavellian hold over his wife – that she’s just the face and “folksy charm” of the campaign.
Either way, the election is over. The current state of the economy is an Obama issue and one that exposes McCain as being aloof and out-of-touch with the average voter. Maybe Bush will raise the threat level color on voting day!