Posts Tagged ‘Sarah Palin’
I love words whether written, spoken or sung they have power. They can expand us with knowledge or debilitate us with emotion. The art of communication isn’t in the number of words used, as less wordage & fewer sentences often enables us to process the genuineness of character or content without clutter. Well informed people know that it is best to keep their answers brief and to the point. When you give a confident woman a compliment she merely smiles and says ‘thank-you’.
My respect for words leaves me with a dislike for anything that has a whiff of censorship. If you don’t like the words discard the book, leave the theater or change the channel. It is in that context that I find myself in the surprising position of agreeing with Sarah Palin when she took offense to David Letterman’s recent joke. The content of that part of his monologue left a bitter taste that even changing the channel didn’t erase. He has apologized and Palin accepted the apology in a 94 word statement in which she even managed to even make mention of the US military. Perhaps a short ‘I accept your apology’ would have been more appropriate and a little less opportunistic or better yet maybe a tweet would be good practice for the always wordy Ms. Palin.
The world of words has changed even in the short period of time since she ran for vice-president. Political protests are being covered in 140 characters, iconic newspapers no longer exist and this summer people will be enjoying there favorite beach book on devices like Kindle.
I had better end this post before I too am overly wordy or as a writer friend of mine emailed me this week while gathering research for an upcoming article ……….sometimes it is better to shut up, stop writing and listen.
We have all met a version of Sarah Palin, those people who get through life on the ‘I’m attractive, charming and smart enough to absorb just as much as I need to impress’ plan.
They play each hand carefully like a high stakes poker game but when you actually need an all out team effort their lack of substance and depth of knowledge becomes apparent.
Her verbal pandering to a specific demographic smacks of reverse elitism and last time I checked America was made up of an eclectic population of which the Wall Mart mom and Joe Six pack is only a portion. Also, your guile just won’t cut it in the international arena and that my dear Ms. Palin as your handlers are probably trying to tell you is an integral part of a vice-president’s role.
Using the right people to forward one’s agenda was well illustrated when she asked Elisabeth Hasselbeck to introduce her at several events this past weekend. While Elisabeth was “honored” all I could think was how better to have a positive if somewhat gushing presence on The View without actually sitting down at the table.
Sarah Palin may even believe that she has a chance at a future presidency. I for one would pay to see her debate Hillary Clinton. As with most people who are ultimately sef-serving Palin will do very little for the greater good and that includes issues like the environment & the rights of women. It is unfortunate that the spotlight is no longer on the woman who is by far the more qualified.