Why Sarah Palin is disliked in Ireland
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I know from experience that I'm going to get into hot water over this, but I don't give a tinker's curse whether I do or not.
There are times to keep your mouth tightly closed and there are times to yell. This is one of these occasions.
In the name of the sweet and suffering Christ Almighty what is wrong with ye over there? How is it even remotely possible that a significant number of the citizens of your mighty and well-educated nation have created a political climate which sees Sarah Palin emerging as the most likely Republican choice to contest the upcoming presidential election?
Has the world gone mad? Has America gone madder still? Are there Irish Americans out there supporting Palin?
What right has an Irishman living at home to make any comment on domestic politics in America? I have every right.
Your president is not just the president of the United States and the most powerful man in the world. He is also the leader of the free world and, as such, his international strategies and policies impinge powerfully on all our lives and futures.
We here are involved whether or not we like it. If your great nation shivers we catch double pneumonia.
Your Lehman Brothers crisis, for example, saw our banks go down the tubes and begin a recession from which we will not emerge for years. Ye have sufficient resources to survive the worst and begin a recovery.
We palpably do not and accordingly have had to grovel with our begging bowl before the IMF and the
European Central Bank.
Whatever one thinks about Barack Obama's term in office to date, it is certainly true that the election of a black man to the White House represented the bright and free and enlightened facet of the American Dream.
Incredibly, on the other hand, the soaring popularity of Sarah Palin reflects the exact opposite. I saw her on TV the other evening. She was appropriately dressed as a Hell's Angel for God's sake!
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I ask one fundamental question. Would you elect this woman to be the most powerful person in the world and to be, as president, in charge of the black box with the red button that loosens your atomic arsenal? Would you?
At the redneck level where she wholly and properly belongs, were she a candidate for election to my town
council I would probably vote for her. Just for the craic and excitement she would harmlessly generate around the parish pump. But certainly not for any higher office.
We probably need a redneck element in the lower political levels to keep the pot boiling and officials on their toes. And for the entertainment value.
But the White House? In charge of the red button!!!!!! It's insane.
Are ye so close to the media feeding frenzy that ye cannot see the wood for the trees? Is it not true that this dangerous fundamentalist who seems to appeal only to the lowest common denominator of American society was totally destroyed and exposed after Senator John McCain plucked her from the frozen obscurity where she properly belongs in the last election?
Is it not true that she made an idiot of herself time and again during that campaign? She was expected to have some grasp of world affairs and realities and she had not. She had not even a passport.
In the debate between the vice presidential candidates, which I watched, the less than stellar Joe Biden wiped the floor with her.
In about any European democracy Sarah Palin would have disappeared back into her redneck obscurity in Alaska -- maybe shooting wolves from helicopters – after her political hammering. She hindered McCain rather than helped him.
But, amazingly, her profile has soared since. How can that be?
She wrote a book called Going Rogue which sold millions, she got a slot on Fox News, she effectively generated this far right Tea Party, she commands thousands of dollars per speech on the redneck circuit.
She is now running a campaign-style bus tour through all of Redneckia and garbing herself as a Hell's Angel while successfully driving herself towards the Republican nomination without even officially announcing her candidacy. She is playing back country games with all of you and fooling a remarkably high percentage of the population.
Think, for God's sake, of a possible day in the future when the president of the United States, dressed in leathers, miffed by some family or political dispute, is sitting in the Oval Office within feet of that black box with the red button...
There are times to keep your mouth tightly closed and there are times to yell. This is one of these occasions.
In the name of the sweet and suffering Christ Almighty what is wrong with ye over there? How is it even remotely possible that a significant number of the citizens of your mighty and well-educated nation have created a political climate which sees Sarah Palin emerging as the most likely Republican choice to contest the upcoming presidential election?
Has the world gone mad? Has America gone madder still? Are there Irish Americans out there supporting Palin?
What right has an Irishman living at home to make any comment on domestic politics in America? I have every right.
Your president is not just the president of the United States and the most powerful man in the world. He is also the leader of the free world and, as such, his international strategies and policies impinge powerfully on all our lives and futures.
We here are involved whether or not we like it. If your great nation shivers we catch double pneumonia.
Your Lehman Brothers crisis, for example, saw our banks go down the tubes and begin a recession from which we will not emerge for years. Ye have sufficient resources to survive the worst and begin a recovery.
We palpably do not and accordingly have had to grovel with our begging bowl before the IMF and the
European Central Bank.
Whatever one thinks about Barack Obama's term in office to date, it is certainly true that the election of a black man to the White House represented the bright and free and enlightened facet of the American Dream.
Incredibly, on the other hand, the soaring popularity of Sarah Palin reflects the exact opposite. I saw her on TV the other evening. She was appropriately dressed as a Hell's Angel for God's sake!
______________________________
Read More:
Sidewalks: Sarah Palin’s real blunder
Sarah Palin snubbed - Margaret Thatcher refuses to meet possible future president
Sarah Palin needs to get serious if she wants to challenge Mitt Romney and the big boys
________________________________
I ask one fundamental question. Would you elect this woman to be the most powerful person in the world and to be, as president, in charge of the black box with the red button that loosens your atomic arsenal? Would you?
At the redneck level where she wholly and properly belongs, were she a candidate for election to my town
council I would probably vote for her. Just for the craic and excitement she would harmlessly generate around the parish pump. But certainly not for any higher office.
We probably need a redneck element in the lower political levels to keep the pot boiling and officials on their toes. And for the entertainment value.
But the White House? In charge of the red button!!!!!! It's insane.
Are ye so close to the media feeding frenzy that ye cannot see the wood for the trees? Is it not true that this dangerous fundamentalist who seems to appeal only to the lowest common denominator of American society was totally destroyed and exposed after Senator John McCain plucked her from the frozen obscurity where she properly belongs in the last election?
Is it not true that she made an idiot of herself time and again during that campaign? She was expected to have some grasp of world affairs and realities and she had not. She had not even a passport.
In the debate between the vice presidential candidates, which I watched, the less than stellar Joe Biden wiped the floor with her.
In about any European democracy Sarah Palin would have disappeared back into her redneck obscurity in Alaska -- maybe shooting wolves from helicopters – after her political hammering. She hindered McCain rather than helped him.
But, amazingly, her profile has soared since. How can that be?
She wrote a book called Going Rogue which sold millions, she got a slot on Fox News, she effectively generated this far right Tea Party, she commands thousands of dollars per speech on the redneck circuit.
She is now running a campaign-style bus tour through all of Redneckia and garbing herself as a Hell's Angel while successfully driving herself towards the Republican nomination without even officially announcing her candidacy. She is playing back country games with all of you and fooling a remarkably high percentage of the population.
Think, for God's sake, of a possible day in the future when the president of the United States, dressed in leathers, miffed by some family or political dispute, is sitting in the Oval Office within feet of that black box with the red button...
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seanomelbourne | Jun 17, 2011, 10:46 PM EDT
Who's reading Marx and Engels .You want to think outside the box called America and read Mitterrand, Spencer and other BROAD thinking writers.I hope you can expand on your thinking to include non-Catholic education centers.
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jnewnam | Jun 17, 2011, 09:22 AM EDT
Sacred Heart School, Cardinal O'Hara High School, Villanova University (Augustinian), St. Joseph's University (Jesuit), and Loyola University - Baltimore (Jesuit). Just saying. Red necks are some of the most honest, sweet, hard working and funny persons I have ever met. You might want to read Washington, Adams, Monroe, Franklin and Jefferson. Add the Declaration of Independence, the US Constitution and the Federalist Papers. Toss out those books by Marx and Mao and Obama. Learn what true freedom is and what true freedom creates for a country. And while McNamara31 still has his head in the sand about who in the Bush Presidency caused the sub prime crisis (Bush's Democratic Congress and Barney Frank's Banking Committee), try reading what San Jose State University's economic department has to say on the matter or read anything Peter Schiff has written.
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johnshiel | Jun 16, 2011, 11:19 AM EDT
not a real impressive foray into political commentary, my friend. Your reasons Palin is disliked in Ireland are 1. no passport; 2. not black; 3. you disapprove of some of her supporters' level of pc??? just not real impressive. If you're gonna promise the goods, better deliver, no?
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jamieLM | Jun 16, 2011, 11:14 AM EDT
I really hate it when people think they can characterize or catergorize "all Americans" as this or that. There are great regional differences in America. Kansas is not New York, California is not Indiana, and Mississippi is not Washington state. Many of my friends and I hold passports and have traveled throughout Europe and none of us own guns. Just who is the "average" American???? Think anyone can speak for all "conservative" Iowans? That little state allows gay marriage. There are over 300 million people from 198 ethnic backgrounds in the U.S. Ten Americans in a room and you won't get a consensus on any issue. I resent anyone else speaking for me and I never speak for "all Americans." My opinion on any issue is just that - mine. When people say "Americans think," at best they're generalizing. Btw: you can't even get Americans with Irish ancestry to agree on political issues - see below.
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McNamara31 | Jun 15, 2011, 08:55 PM EDT
jnewnam ... I hope America remembers what the last Texan did to this country. It will take decades to undo "his" damage.
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seanomelbourne | Jun 15, 2011, 08:13 PM EDT
Jnewman still has a red under his bed somebody better whisper in his ear that the cold war is over.
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maloney | Jun 15, 2011, 06:48 PM EDT
Sarah Palin is not the most likely Republican choice for Potus. There are millions of Irish Americans who love Palin. The American President being the leader of the free world reflects on other countries failures. Obama becoming Potus shows how stupid the American people can be at times and this has nothing to do with his color. Sarah's popularity proves how an average citizen can rise to prominance in America. Obama in charge of the RED BUTTON should scare the world to death with him having said in his book "I will stand by my muslim brothers should the time come to decide what side I'll be on." Sarah did not start the Tea Party. Sarah's supporters are doctors, lawyers, judges, bankers, business owners and yes a few red necks but most red necks are much more radical than Sarah. She's not fooling anyone in America. She's not running for Potus. Either you like her or you don't. Opinions are like arse holes, every body has one old man. Cormac is a fountain of mis-information. Cormac knows little to nothing about America.
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jnewnam | Jun 15, 2011, 08:17 AM EDT
Isn't odd that it was the lamestream media that got the Paul Revere story wrong. Revere did indeed warn the British after he was captured that they should not attack (they wanted to take our guns away from us) because they would lose. And I do believe many of those settlers were Irish. So they (presently Hillary and the UN - pending treaty) take our guns away from us and cannot take them away from the criminals -- how's that going to work our for you. And when the government turns on 'the people' ????????????? We loan authority to government not the other way around. Oh that's right Obama is a communist and thinks he is the authority, not the people. Texas has a saying, "Don't Mess with Texas".
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McNamara31 | Jun 14, 2011, 08:36 PM EDT
Texas Governor Rick Perry has said that he favors a proposal to allow guns on all college campuses statewide, and guess what? He may jump into the presidential race too. Can you imagine a Perry/Palin ticket? We may soon become the "Wild West of America"
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palmeiras | Jun 14, 2011, 08:25 PM EDT
Cormac is completely right; the average american is a red neck, doesn't have a passport and probably never will; still they think they can lecture the rest of the world. This is just sheer arrogance. They should go and practice with their arsenal of weapons- eight per household on average; but watch out; it's not the russians that are coming this time but the Chinese. Time to learn Cantonese or Mandarin you yanks; then again ye cant speak english- at least not correctly.
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bogmanjoe | Jun 14, 2011, 05:39 AM EDT
Cormac this is nasty, unwarranted and unprovoked.
Would you consider Cowen or Kenny to be genius's.
Your article is further proof that ignorance in Ireland remains a virtue. It is really disapponting to see Irish people participate in a form of intellectual snobbery the Irish themselves where once victims of. We are constantly reminded of how intelligent President Obama is and yet we see no evidence of this claim. Obama's imtelligence is only claimed hearsay and accepted by those who are
all too easily misled by a cheerleading media.
Put your pom-poms away Cormac.
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seanomelbourne | Jun 13, 2011, 07:21 PM EDT
Cormac it's hard to shake the ignorant side of America out of it's gun-totin,God fearing malaise. They never travel,they have no idea how other nations live (and live well).They are spoon fed this God, country and gun bull from cradle to grave.It prevents them from seeing the big picture and how they are been conned by the ruling classes,the poor unfortunates.
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conchobhar | Jun 13, 2011, 06:33 PM EDT
Well, Cormac, you've certainly banged on the door of the asylum and aroused the crazies, but relax. Sarah Palin has as much chance of getting the Republican nomination as I have of becoming Pope, and I'm not running. Neither, I think, is she. She's not the sharpest knife in the drawer, but she's smart enough to know that: 1) she can't win the general election; 2) keeping her face in the news as a potential candidate can feed both her enormous ego and her voracious pocketbook.
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jnewnam | Jun 13, 2011, 10:55 AM EDT
jacersagain: President Kennedy was the one who put America into the Viet Nam War. He supported the Bay of Pigs invasion which caused the Russians nuclear silo construction in Cuba. Yep! I remember those years of duck and cover under our grade school desks. Everyone knows that Kennedy's Daddy's illegal prohibition money got him elected through the Chicago political machine which stuffed the ballot box. And I still say given the pre Vatican II atmosphere of 1960 America, if the nuns, priests and Irish immigrant population (my grandmother and great aunts included) knew of Kennedy's immoral behavior, sham of a marriage and sexcapades, they never would have voted for him in the first place.
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