Wednesday, January 14, 2009

PS on SP

Here's Camille Paglia, a rare public intellectual who supports Sarah Palin:

I have never had the slightest problem in understanding Sarah Palin's meaning at any time. On the contrary, I have positively enjoyed her fresh, natural, rapid delivery with its syncopated stops and slides -- a fabulous example of which was the way (in her recent interview with John Ziegler) that she used a soft, swooping satiric undertone to zing Katie Couric's dippy narcissism and to assert her own outrage as a "mama grizzly" at libels against her family.

Ideology-driven attacks on Palin became clotted liberal clichés within 24 hours of her introduction as John McCain's running mate. What a bunch of tittering lemmings the urban elite have become in this country. From Couric's vicious manipulations of video clips to Cavett's bourgeois platitudes, the preemptive strike on Palin as a potential presidential candidate has grossly misfired. Whatever legitimate objections may be raised to Palin on political grounds (explored, for example, by David Talbot in Salon) have been lost in the amoral overkill that has defamed a self-made woman of concrete achievement in the public realm.

2 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Camille Paglia has always been a paragon of clarity herself. She has sympathy for the fellow incoherent

4:59 AM, January 14, 2009  
Blogger VermontGuy said...

Well, she also has a "fondness" for Nancy Pelosi, so that should make some people feel better.

6:59 AM, January 14, 2009  

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