John McCain drew blood with the Palin pick. That was obvious
from the ill-considered instant press release from the Obama
campaign deriding the accomplished governor of Alaska as the former
mayor of a tiny burg on the tundra.
It hurt. McCain fooled everyone. The fumble-rooski just took a
backseat to the McCain Maneuver.
Maureen Dowd is on the case, though. She’s got that
Sex and the City world-weary cool thing
working, see. All smart, jaded, and hard-hearted. With all that
going for her, she writes with the subtlety of Randy “the Macho
Man” Savage selling Slim Jims.
Check out this winning sentence in her latest column:
But that crazy maverick and gambler McCain does it, and
conservatives and evangelicals rally around him in admiration of
his refreshingly cynical choice of Sarah, an evangelical Protestant
and anti-abortion crusader who became a hero when she decided to
have her baby, who has Down syndrome, and when she urged schools to
debate creationism as well as that stuffy old evolution thing.
Careful, Maureen. We know your tastes. Here, you point out that
Sarah Palin is an evangelical Protestant (a group you find less
than admirable), a supporter of a more open conversation about
Darwinism (a concept you find baffling and disturbing), that she is
pro-life (Taliban Alert!), and that she gave birth to a baby with
Down Syndrome. There are three things about Sarah Palin in that
sentence which you find really disagreeable. Those three things
surround the fourth thing, which is the baby with Down
Syndrome.
Would I venture too far afield if I were to assume you don’t
care much for that, either? You prefer the Jocelyn Elders route?
The one for really sophisticated types, right? Wasn’t it she who
proclaimed a reduction in the birth rate of Down Syndrome children
a public health victory? Even though the reduction was due to an
increased abortion rate for such children? Ms. Elders, of course,
is probably more what you have in mind when you think about
effective and enlightened female political leadership.
More charitable readers may give you the benefit of the doubt
and assume you just happened to mention the baby along with the
things that bother you so much about Governor Palin. I’m not sure I
can. I still remember when you gleefully referred to supporters of
George W. Bush as “extra chromosome conservatives” in a
conversation with the equally kindly Bill Maher (a guy who got
kicked off the Craig Ferguson show for suggesting being fondled by
adults might not be the worst thing that could happen to a kid). At
the time, the National Down Syndrome Society called on you to
apologize for your insensitivity in using the term pejoratively. I
can recall the elder Bush and Al Gore both apologizing publicly for
using the term in the past. Can’t recall you ever did. Huh.
Put the barbed tail back in its mucousal enclosure, Maureen.
You’re about to let folks know more about you than you really
want.