Quin: I think you give it away when you express disdain for the
"cloyingness" of Palin's "nasal" and "long drawn out" pronuciations
-- you simply don't like her accent. I never thought I'd see
"accentism" become a major problem in our culture.
But as it happens, it's the alluring way she puts her words
together that is part of her irresistible charm. And at least
unlike the buffoonish Biden, she didn't start referring to herself
in the third person. Her words on paper aren't as damning as you
might think. What matters is how they sound when she delivers them.
That's a whole different thing. I've seen the text of many
political speeches that on paper appear duller than a molasses
race. Yet uttered by the right pol they take on a life of their
own.
Mass conservative delusion? That's a terribly cheap shot. What's
wrong with voters actually liking a candidate, as opposed to
spewing disgust with him or promising to sit the election out or
spending the rest of their natural lives worshipping at the shrine
of Ronald Reagan? Without life, politics is dead. Palin is very
much about life. Her conservatism is scattershot, to put it mildly,
but the fact remains she's an irresistibly attractive political
talent and the only game in town. You'd prefer Mike Huckabee?
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