"Sometimes politics has the uncanny effect of mirroring the national psyche even when nobody intended to do that. This is perfectly illustrated by the rousing effect that Gov. Sarah Palin had on the Republican convention in Minneapolis this week. On the surface, she outdoes former Vice President Dan Quayle as an unlikely choice, given her negligent parochial expertise in the complex affairs of governing. Her state of Alaska has less than 700,000 residents, which reduces the job of governor to the scale of running one-tenth of New York City. By comparison, Rudy Giuliani is a towering international figure. Palin's pluck has been admired, and her forthrightness, but her real appeal goes deeper.
She is the reverse of Barack Obama, in essence his shadow, deriding his idealism and ex horting people to obey their worst impulses. In psychological terms the shadow is that part of the psyche that hides out of sight, countering our aspirations, virtue, and vision with qualities we are ashamed to face: anger, fear, revenge, violence, selfishness, and suspicion of 'the other.' For millions of Americans, Obama triggers those feelings, but they don't want to express them. He is calling for us to reach for our higher selves, and frankly, that stirs up hidden reactions of an unsavory kind. (Just to be perfectly clear, I am not making a verbal play out of the fact that Sen. Obama is black. The shadow is a metaphor widely in use before his arrival on the scene.)
 I recognize that psychological analysis of politics is usually not welcome by the public, but I believe such a perspective can be helpful here to understand Palin's message. In her acceptance speech Gov. Palin sent a rousing call to those who want to celebrate their resistance to change and a high er vision.
 Look at what she stands for:
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 --Small town values -- a denial of America's global role, a return to petty, small-minded parochialism.
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 --Ignorance of world affairs -- a repudiation of the need to repair America's image abroad.
 --Family values -- a code for walling out anybody who makes a claim for social justice. Such strangers, being outside the family, don't need to be heeded.
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 --Rigid stands on guns and abortion -- a scornful repudiation that these issues can be negotiated with those who disagree.
 --Patriotism -- the usual fallback in a failed war.
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 --'Reform' -- an italicized term, since in addition to cleaning out corruption and excessive spending, one also throws out anyone who doesn't fit your ideology.
 Palin reinforces the overall message of the reactionary right, which has been in play since 1980, that social justic e is liberal-radical, that minorities and immigrants, being different from 'us' pure American types, can be ignored, that progressivism takes too much effort and globalism is a foreign threat. The radical right marches under the banners of 'I'm all right, Jack,' and 'Why change? Everything's OK as it is.' The irony, of course, is that Gov. Palin is a woman and a reactionary at the same time. She can add mom to apple pie on her resume, while blithely reversing forty years of feminist progress. The irony is superficial; there are millions of women who stand on the side of conservatism, however obviously they are voting against their own good. The Republicans have won multiple national elections by raising shadow issues based on fear, rejection, hostility to change, and narrow-mindedness.
 Obama's call for higher ideals in politics can't be seen in a vacuum. The shadow is real; it was bound to respond. Not just conservatives possess a shadow -- we all do. So what com es next is a contest between the two forces of progress and inertia. Will the shadow win again, or has its furtive appeal become exhausted? No one can predict. The best thing about Gov. Palin is that she brought this conflict to light, which makes the upcoming debate honest. It would be a shame to elect another Reagan, whose smiling persona was a stalking horse for the reactionary forces that have brought us to the demoralized state we are in. We deserve to see what we are getting, without disguise."
Here is a link to a Gloria Steinem article that has another original viewpoint:
http://www.latimes.com/news/printedition/opinion/la-oe-steinem4-2008sep04,0,1290251.storyThis is a serious election, my friends. Perhaps many think I have lost my sense of humor, but the reality is that our current economic and political situation in this country - and its effect on the rest of the world - are in crisis. If you fault me for this, I have no apologies to give you.
This is a cultural and class war and it is imperative that we all take this election seriously.Â




Comments: 75
And wasn't it a high ideal to attack a teen age girl, Bristol Palin who is not running for office. Sure Obama told his backers to stop, but did they?
Sarah Palin is a great leader and she has core values.
I am sick of these nonsense articles about her. Start talking about the real issues.
Any time I hear "you people" all I see is arrogance. America has been arrogant for quite awhile. This country was founded on "We The People Of the United States of America" not on< b>"you people". That is the very reason Obama/Biden has my vote. They talk about we the people, and not you people.
All hail the mighty Obama, who will part the seas, and right all teh wrongs of the world with the money he collects from all those tax cuts. Oops, that dosen't stand up to reason. Oh Well, reason hasn't entered into his campaign thus far, so why bother. All hail Obama.
Obama does realize he is running against McCain and not Palin, right?
Suppose Bill agreed to bail him out today? And how sexist is it, that he went to Bill, to beg for Hillary's help Hehehe. Liberals crack me up.
Wise choice not allowing voting on this piece of tripe.
Is it really appropriate to call someone who demands that we teach Kindergarteners to masturbate, a Pioneer?
Are Obama’s Domestic Terrorist pals “Life Shortening Technicians”? Are his mob friends “Alternative Business Executives”?
By that measure, Baby face Nelson was a “Banking Security Expert”.
Your article is Featured in the Triple Name Club.
Interesting - and, yeah. Right on.
"Sarah Palin is a great leader and she has core values"
A great leader for British Petroleum First, and the core values of a Social Conservative - yikes.
Anyways if we are going to pretend that Obama is running against Palin......community organizer of governor of a state......this one is tough!
Yeah, and you didn't think she presented herself well at the convention, she won't present herself well in the debates with blowhard Biden, and you will think that the republicans stole the election in 2008. What gives?
Actually look at the urban areas and THEIR moral character. Look at the communities that Obama tried to organise and how they got worse. We don't see your problems in small town America. Most of our problems come from urban areas. You can keep it. McCain/Palin in 2008!
You were just as surprised when they "plucked her out of Alaska" before the inteview!. Are you now REALLY surprised? I mean, I remember when they first named her and how your were now "REALLY" going to vote for Obama. But are you now REALLY REALLY going to vote for Obama?
Prima, keep yopur chin up. Just because you are dumb doesn't mean that you are stupid.
McCain looked awful on an interview today as he was confronted several times for not answering questions but changing the subject to Obama. He really struggled trying to defend Palin's national security credentials. I think this is gonna be fun.
If you think Palin is "pure evil" than you have no concept of what evil is.
What is the "Bush Doctrine" Kathryn?
Look, I am sure Sarah Palin has the right to her own opinions and if she doesn't try to change the progressive laws in my state, that's fine with me. She seems to be a very intelligent woman with a very low exposure to higher thinking and perhaps other points of view. She can be wily like any politician, and that probably goes with the job.
My problem with her is that she lies. Hypocrites rub me the wrong way, but liars? I have no use for them. Hence, the commenters on this article who are misrepresenting facts, I will now call liars: Mary Ann S. first. FACT CHECK, my dear.
Phileas Fogg? You are a complete, perverted pig. Senator Obama wanted kindergartners to be educated that their private body parts were their own and should not be touched by other people. Not for masturbation, you idiot, but so that they would not be molested. Your disgusting bullshit misrepresentation is an enormous lie and you should tell us your real name so that we can shun you. Ugh.
Jeff? If I were you I wouldn't sling the words 'dumb' around too eagerly. You might get some serious blowback.
What is the matter with you people? Honestly.
They throw up a bunch of confetti and a smoke screen and cause so much chaos that the real issues in this country are never addressed. Well, that will only work as long as the people tolerate it. Obama's organizers and people like me are working overtime to get people registered to vote and we will carry them on our backs to the polls if we have to.
Give it up, Bush-men and McPain People.
And if you liars out there keep putting this crap on my posts I am going to start deleting your comments. You are an embarrassment.
To those of you who are my thinking readers and commenters, thank you.
"You do the actuary tables, there's a one out of three chance, if not more, that McCain doesn't survive his first term, and it'll be President Palin," said Damon, who was in town to promote ONEXONE, a Canadian children's charity expanding to the U.S., during the Toronto Film Festival.
"It's like a really bad Disney movie, "The Hockey Mom.' Oh, I'm just a hockey mom from Alaska, and she's president," said Damon. "She's facing down Vladimir Putin and using the folksy stuff she learned at the hockey rink. It's absurd." ~ Associated Press
Of course, Palin's attack dog, Maria Comella, is already hot on the trail and in every blog and news story trying to turn the tables already. There's even talk about boycotting Damon's movies. Any criticism of Palin marks you as a name-caller. And of course, you know that two days ago Karl Rove advised Barack Obama not to criticize Palin in any way or risk losing the election.
All celebrity aside, Matt Damon said what everyone else with an ounce of intelligence is thinking -- Has McCain lost his mind?
Damon said the public needs to know more about such things as her views on creationism and censorship. I couldn't agree more. Do some fact checking on your own.
I grew up on a farm, and now live DAB in the middle of a city - and that comment was utter stereotypical crap. It was just dead wrong.
By her own admission, Sarah Palin has never once met with a foreign leader. She has been to Canada and Mexico on vacation and only went to see the soldiers as a political move. So instead of answering the question when Charlie Gibson called her on it, she started talking about oil because DRILL DRILL DRILL gets a rise out the Republicans she is trying to rally.
"Sometimes politics has the uncanny effect of mirroring the national psyche even when nobody intended to do that. "
Not just sometimes - when you look close enough - it always does. It is a reflection of our society at large.
I certainly don't see Obama as a perfect candidate. He was far from my first choice. As an independent voter, McCain once appealed to me. He has since become far too entrenched in the part of the Republican party which I don't like. Cozying up to the Bush administration, turning his back on some of the best things he stood for in the past, in order to appeal to the more conservative elements of his party and involving Karl Rove in his campaign were bad enough. Selecting this narrow-minded, self-descibed pitbulll with lipstick as his running mate, made me lose all faith in McCain. The thought that he felt all our nation deserved as a back-up to himself, as a leader, was Sarah Palin, tells me he doesn't think very clearly.
¿Remember GWB's promises to be a "uniter"? ¿Where are We now? Don't get me wrong, the Republicans do want us to unite, but they would have us do so under an umbrella of what they see as Just & Righteous, not one that will allow Us to see past the dogma. Until then, until we "finally see everything their way," this Us versus Them mentality benefits them greatly. ¡Don't give in!
Regardless to what happens in the next seven weeks, remember to be true to the rising ideal that we cannot move forward as a Nation until we UNITE, free of factionalism, as a Nation. We do not have to become bitter, resentful and fearful like them. We may not be better that they are, but we can certainly behave better.
The problem comes when Conservatives try to tell Us how we should raise our children under the cover of their preferred family values. ¿What exactly does Palin stand for that Obama doesn't, aside from the Pro-Life/Pro-Choice thing?
And please, raise leaders, not followers.
Well, what is suppose to happen...all NATO countries working equally...and what does happy...U.S. footing the bill for everything...are two different things.
The bigger the mouths the MORE empty the heads are.
Indeed, you are proof of that.
Both of them understand the difference between virtue & hypocrisy, between love & lust, between faith & dogma. I didn't lead them to any burner. I taught them what the burners look like so they could recognize them and trusted that my example, my life, along with my counsel was enough to keep them from disaster. So far, so good. No indoctrination necessary. And therefore, very little rebellion.
But hey, whatever works, right?
My children are also highly successful individuals who took their education seriously, have always worked hard like most middleclass Americans, incuding during high school, and now share their talents with the world. That includes a strong New England community volunteer ethic that I see disparaged by your VP Candidate. I fully believe she will fight... but it will be for power, attention, and herself at the expense of the rest of America. She terrifies me, but vote for her if you will. I will exercise my freedoms to help elect Obama and Biden.
I certainly meant no offense. I did feel as if you, Fernando, were questioning my parenting; therefore, I responded in kind. I apologize if you were offended.
A huge percentage of Wasilla's high school freshmen drop out of high school before graduation and although I admire her son's enlistment in the military, he and her daughter and future son-in-law have all dropped out of high school. That's right, not college, but high school.
It makes me wonder why the Palins' family values - either in attitude or practice - seem not to include the value of even a minimum education. This is a world that requires a skill set merely to survive, never mind compete.
I have no problem with either parent or a loving family member or surrogate caring for children while parents work, but sometimes working parents need to figure out how to straighten things out and forgo their own ambition when their kids are not thriving until the kids are launched.
But that's just my take and I support her right to raise her kids to less than their potential or more. I just don't want her teaching her religion in my kids' classroom, or foisting her peculiar views on science on the rest of the country with all the regulation or legislative power she would have from the White House.
I do believe Obama is more likely to help families where the parents are disadvantaged, disillusioned, impoverished and don't give their children the attention necessary to do as good a job as you, me, and Elizabeth. Just some creativity in Our Drug Policy alone would make a HUGE difference.
re Bush Doctrine...."paraphrasing a little bit" that's being generous on your self beings there is no such thing as a "Bush Doctrine"
I just spent the weekend in New York, and I can say that sort of filth just doesn’t appeal to me. Would someone please buy a pressure washer? Gross. Not only is Manhattan completely dependent on Rural America to survive, but it seems to be completely dependent on "Illegal Slave Labor" to even get through the day.
If your career training involves scooping nuts into a bag, waving at a cab, or sleeping on the elevator you are supposed to be operating, than welcome to Liberal Land. A giant ant hill of useless idiots supporting a few worthwhile individual’s who seem to need 3 people to wipe their ass. The whole trip has opened my eyes; I think I could support mandatory abortion now.
There where some nice people, as there are everywhere, but for the most part I saw packs of self centered a-holes, rushing to the next consumer point, or left handed idiots doing a lousy job at a job that takes no skill.
We need to control illegal immigration, start thinking about the impact of uncontrolled population growth on our environment, and oh yea, we need to get the Dark Side into the white house as soon as possible.
That said, although I support the right to choose and realize your 'mandatory abortion' comment was facetious, I wonder isn't that bordering on arrogance? If you were born without the need to become part of that ant hill, Phileas Fogg, and have the intelligence to do more than some others... is that really something YOU should take credit for?
I am not sure whether you really want Palin/McCain in the white house or not, PF, but I hope you are just ranting. Illegal immigration is bad for everyone, and people having children without taking care of them properly is also bad for society too, but let's come up with some solutions.