I posted on Paglia's positive, disarmingly readable views on Palin last month. Paglia continues to see Palin positively. In her latest post, Paglia says that Palin
. . . has been subjected to an atrocious and at times delusional level of defamtion merely because she has the temerity to hold pro-life views.
How dare Palin not embrace abortion as the
ultimate civilized ideal of modern culture? How tacky that she speaks
in a vivacious regional accent indistinguishable from that of Western
Canada! How risible that she graduated from the University of Idaho and
not one of those plush, pampered commodes of received opinion whose
graduates, in their rush to believe the worst about her, have
demonstrated that, when it comes to sifting evidence, they don't know
their asses from their elbows. . .
As for the Democrats who sneered and howled that Palin was unprepared to be a vice-presidential nominee -- what navel-gazing hypocrisy! What protests were raised in the party or mainstream media when John Edwards, with vastly less political experience than Palin, got John Kerry's nod for veep four years ago? And Gov. Kathleen Sebelius of Kansas, for whom I lobbied to be Obama's pick and who was on everyone's short list for months, has a record indistinguishable from Palin's. Whatever knowledge deficit Palin has about the federal bureaucracy or international affairs (outside the normal purview of governors) will hopefully be remedied during the next eight years of the Obama presidencies.
The U.S. Senate as a career option? What a claustrophobic,
nitpicking comedown for an energetic Alaskan -- nothing but droning
committees and incestuous back-scratching. No, Sarah Palin should stick
to her governorship and just hit the rubber-chicken circuit, as Richard
Nixon did in his long haul back from political limbo following his
California gubernatorial defeat in 1962. Step by step, the mainstream
media will come around, wipe its own mud out of its eyes, and see Palin
for the populist phenomenon that she is.
Paglia supports Barack Obama, but is unnerved by his associations. She is clearly uneasy with Bernadine Dhorn and her husband William Ayers. It seems to me her familiarity with these two came rather late. Read the article. (HT: Drudge)