please read some of the comments and post some of your own--get rid if this bitch reporter.
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A Mighty Wind blows through Republican convention
VIEWPOINT
Heather Mallick
A Mighty Wind blows through Republican convention
Last Updated: Friday, September 5, 2008 | 8:48 PM ET Comments273Recommend189
By Heather Mallick, special to CBC News
I assume John McCain chose Sarah Palin as his vice-presidential partner in a fit of pique because the Republican money men refused to let him have the stuffed male shirt he really wanted. She added nothing to the ticket that the Republicans didn't already have sewn up, the white trash vote, the demographic that sullies America's name inside and outside its borders yet has such a curious appeal for the right.
So why do it?
It's possible that Republican men, sexual inadequates that they are, really believe that women will vote for a woman just because she's a woman. They're unfamiliar with our true natures. Do they think vaginas call out to each other in the jungle night? I mean, I know men have their secret meetings at which they pledge to do manly things, like being irresponsible with their semen and postponing household repairs with glue and used matches. Guys will be guys, obviously.
But do they not know that women have been trained to resent other women and that they only learn to suppress this by constantly berating themselves and reading columns like this one? I'm a feminist who understands that women can nurse terrible and delicate woman hatred.
Palin was not a sure choice, not even for the stolidly Republican ladies branch of Citizens for a Tackier America. No, she isn't even female really. She's a type, and she comes in male form too.
John Doyle, the cleverest critic in Canada, comes right out and calls Palin an Alaska hillbilly. Damn his eyes, I wish I'd had the wit to come up with it first. It's safer than "white trash" but I'll pluck safety out of the nettle danger. Or something.
Doyle's job includes watching a lot of reality television and he's well-versed in the backstory. White trash — not trailer trash, that's something different — is rural, loud, proudly unlettered (like Bush himself), suspicious of the urban, frankly disbelieving of the foreign, and a fan of the American cliché of authenticity. The semiotics are pure Palin: a sturdy body, clothes that are clinging yet boxy and a voice that could peel the plastic seal off your new microwave.
'Turn your guns on Levi, ma'am'
Palin has a toned-down version of the porn actress look favoured by this decade's woman, the overtreated hair, puffy lips and permanently alarmed expression. Bristol has what is known in Britain as the look of the teen mum, the "pramface." Husband Todd looks like a roughneck; Track, heading off to Iraq, appears terrified. They claim to be family obsessed while being studiously terrible at parenting. What normal father would want Levi "I'm a fuckin' redneck" Johnson prodding his daughter?
I know that I have an attachment to children that verges on the irrational, but why don't the Palins? I'm not the one preaching homespun values but I'd destroy that ratboy before I'd let him get within scenting range of my daughter again, and so would you. Palin's e-mails about the brother-in-law she tried to get fired as a state trooper are fizzing with rage and revenge. Turn your guns on Levi, ma'am.
Palin has it all, along with being vicious and profoundly dishonest. Just hours after her first convention speech, the Associated Press did a good fast listing of her untruths and I won't dwell on them.
I did promise to watch the entire convention so you wouldn't have to, but I discovered a neat trick. I switched between the convention and the 2003 folk music mockumentary A Mighty Wind on Bravo.
They were indistinguishable. Click on a nervous wreck with deeply strange hair doing a monologue on society today and where it all went wrong. Are you watching Christian belter Aaron Tippin singing Where the Stars and Stripes and Eagle Fly in the Xcel Centre in St. Paul or the actors from Spinal Tap remixing the 1966 version of Potato's in the Paddy Wagon?
Who delivered this line: "To do then now would be retro. To do then then was very now-tro, if you will." Was it Rev. James Dobson of Focus on the Family talking about Bristol Palin's shotgun wedding or was it a flashback to the Kingston Trio?
The conventioneers are nothing like the rich men who run the party, and that's the mystery of the hick vote. They'd be much better served by the Democrats. I know Thomas Frank answered this in What's the Matter with Kansas?; I know that red states vote Republican on social issues to give themselves the only self-esteem available to their broken, economically abused existence.
Lie works for Palin
But surely they know Barack Obama is not planning to finish off the ordinary hillbilly when he adjusts tax rates. He's going to raise taxes on the top 2% of Americans and that doesn't include anyone at the convention beyond the Bushes and McCains and random party management. So why cheer Palin when she claims otherwise?
Is it racism? I'm told that it is, although I find racism so appalling that I have difficulty identifying it. It is more likely the dearly held Republican notion that any American can become violently rich, as rich as those hedge funders in Greenwich, Conn., who buy $40-million mansions unseen and have their topiary shaped in the form of musical notes.
When Palin and Rudy Giuliani sneered at Obama's years of "community organizing" — they said it like "rectal fissure" — the audience ewww-ed with them. Republicans dream of a personal future that involves only household staff, not equals who need to be persuaded to vote.
So I'm trying to imagine the pain of realizing, as they all must at some point, that it is not going to happen for them. It's the green light at the end of the dock. It's the ship that never comes in, gals, as Palin would put it. But she won't because the lie works for her. It helps her scramble, without compassion, above all those other tense no-hoper ladies in the audience.
American politics isn't short of smart women. Susan Eisenhower, Ike's granddaughter, who just endorsed Obama, made an extraordinary speech at the Democratic convention (and a terrific casual appearance on The Colbert Report as Palin was speaking). The Republican party has already consumed nearly all of its moderate "seed corn," she said aptly. Time to start again.
Eisenhower, a scholar and journalist, has a point. Or am I only saying that because she's part of the thoughtful demographic that I'm trying to reach here? Think, Heather, think like a Republican! The Skeptics, shall I call them, are my base, and I'll pander to them as ardently as the Republican patriarchs tease their white female marginals.
This Week
Mad Men is scaring me (AMC on Sunday nights). What has Matthew Weiner, a writer from The Sopranos, created, a period soap opera about reality and façade or a horror series on a localized war between men and women? Was Episode 6 of Season 2 a costume drama about the Madonna/whore complex or the operatic rendition of one simple thing, human cruelty?
Or maybe I'm seeing too much into it and it's just a sexed-up version of the Republican convention.
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please read some of the comments and post some of your own--get rid if this bitch reporter.
What a horrid woman. I feel really sorry for men in Canada.
Nice to see a lot of comments against her.
Ignorance is the Oppressor, Vigilance the Liberator.
Barbara Kay: Stop using my money to fund hate on the CBC
Posted: September 09, 2008, 12:15 PM by Kelly McParland
Barbara Kay:
http://network.nationalpost.com/np/blogs/fullcomment/archive/2008/09/09/barbara-kay-stop-using-my-money-to-fund-hate-on-the-cbc.aspx
A friend asked me yesterday what I thought would be the big campaign issues. It took me a minute to realize he was speaking of the Canadian
election. I confessed that I have been so riveted to the American election I’ve hardly given a thought to our own. My mind was blank.
Afghanistan? The economy? Environmental issues? Hard to say. Or it was until about ten minutes ago when I read, with unbelieving eyes, a
certain online CBC blog post by a certain hate-filled and irresponsible journalist. Now I have my campaign issue: Stop funding the CBC with my
tax dollars.
By now anyone who didn’t see or hasn’t heard about Republican V-P candidate Sarah Palin’s speech to the Republican convention last Wednesday night is living in a cave. The reaction to the speech has been astonishing. Those who liked her really liked her, those who didn’t – liberals generally and feminists in particular – were livid at the thought of a pro-life mother of five who passionately espouses small-town, conservative values being the proverbial “heartbeat away from the presidency.”
The media are awash in commentary. Some of the reaction from feminists has been especially vituperative and hypocritical. Criticism they would never have leveled at a liberal woman candidate or any man – But who will look after the children? Why didn’t she stop her daughter from getting pregnant? – was put forward by the very women who not only have been touting the idea that women’s ambitions must come before childcare, but advocating early and frequent and diverse experiments in sexuality to America’s girls for decades.
But a new low in Palin-targeting journalistic sewage – and that is saying something – fetched up on the CBC’s online shores on September
5, written by Heather Mallick. Her VIEWPOINT blog post, “A Mighty Wind blows through Republican convention” Is so beyond the ethical pale that it comes close to hate speech.
Not that I want Mallick reported to a Human rights Commission. I just want the CBC to fire her and I want to see her blackballed from Canadian media altogether.
I used to make a point of tracking Mallick’s hysterical anti-American, anti- conservative ravings when she worked at the Globe, because her swill was unavoidable. It was a happy day for me when the Globe found a legit reason to dump her. I suppose for those who are familiar with what clicks at the higher reaches of the CBC hierarchy, it is needless to say that Mallick’s frenzied, hate-filled diatribes against George Bush, Republicans, pro-choice women and anyone else she’d like to see barred from entering Canada is exactly what they consider daring and courageous.
So you and I are now paying to read such choice musings as these, picked at random from her column: Sarah Palin ... the white trash vote ... Republican men, sexual inadequates ... [Palln] isn't even female really ... Alaska hillbilly ... white trash ... trailer trash ... rural, loud, proudly
unlettered ... toned-down version of the porn actress ... overtreated hair, puffy lips ... "pramface" (of pregnant daughter)... roughneck
fuckin' redneck ... prodding his daughter ... ratboy ... fizzing with rage and revenge ... nervous wreck with deeply strange hair ... the hick vote ... ordinary hillbilly tense no-hoper ladies ... white female marginals ...”
Mallick’s problem is that because she is competent in the outward forms of professional writing, she believes she must be equally competent at writing content. She thinks she is someone she is not. What she is not is the Ann Coulter of the left. Coulter hates liberals, and like Mallick, is purposefully outrageous. The difference is that Ann Coulter is smart and funny. She is actually in control of her mouth. Heather is neither smart nor funny, and she us waaaaay out of control over her own inchoate rage.
Extreme ideology linked to a brain without a filter can lead to terrible writing. Mallick doesn’t criticize, she castrates. She doesn’t analyze, she garburates. If she said any of these things about a liberal woman, she’d be tarred and feathered by the Sisterhood, and fired in a heartbeat.
Mallick is a national embarrassment that we all have to pay for. I have found my election issue.
bkay@videotron.ca
National Post
Gotta love this woman!!!!
The double awfulness is that CBC let her write it and sent it out under their banner.
Cum dilectione hominum et odio vitiorum
Love the Sinner but not the Sin.
(St. Augustine)
“ For we wrestle not against flesh and blood, but against principalities, against powers,
against the rulers of the darkness of this world, against spiritual wickedness in high places. “
(and within ourselves)
(Ephesians 6:12 (KJV)
A Feminist is a human being who has lost her way and turned vicious.
If you meet one on the road as you Go your Own Way,
offer kindness but keep your sword drawn.
(Me)
She doesn't hide her deep contempt for men very well, does she? She manages to somewhat disguise her contempt for women, but even that is thinly veiled.
What an offensive *****!
This piece of excrement is upset that Sarah Palin is not her kind of Feminist. She does not meet the Litmus test for what constitutes a PC FemBot. She can kiss my hairy ass. I am sick of this kind of Femifascist. And am not bashful of calling them that in public. It is time to push back hard. They are going bonkers over Palin because she is the opening Salvo in the Cultural War. I have said this Elsewhere it is time to Fix Bayonets to cross the line of departure and engage them in the faces.
This is threatening to blow apart the Feminist Victimhood Political machine in the US. You can clearly see the double standard of US Feminists. Sarah Palin is everything they claim to support and articulate. And she has proven them LIARS. This Skank should STFU. I am sick of her Misandric ilk. I have written back some ugly emails to these vacuous idiots and Liars.
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