By Eugene Robinson Washington Post Writers Group Saturday, September 6, 2008
ST. PAUL, Minn. --
Talk about role reversal. The Republican Party, which scoffs at the nonsense of "identity politics," has staked everything on the compelling life stories of its presidential and vice presidential candidates. The Democratic Party, ever conscious of the diversity of modern America, is doing everything it can to blur the lines of race, class and gender.
As if anyone thought otherwise, this is going to be an interesting few weeks until Nov. 4.
I guess I didn't drink enough Kool-Aid before Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin's convention speech, which was received inside the Xcel Energy Center here as if Ronald Reagan had returned from the great beyond. I heard criticism of the Democratic ticket, demonization of the media, praise of John McCain's war record, characterization of Washington as an evil place, promises of lower taxes and a firm but nonspecific pledge to enact thoroughgoing reform.
None of that is exactly groundbreaking at a Republican convention. But the point wasn't the speech. It was the speaker. Palin told the nation very little about what she stands for or even what she has accomplished. Instead, her aim was to show the nation who she is.
The reason for framing her introduction to the American people this way is obvious. Palin, unlike most Americans, would like to see abortion banned even in cases of rape or incest. Her record as a mayor and a governor is that of a talented rising star, but it's a politician's record, full of reversals and compromises. And nothing we know about her suggests that a rhetorical stroll through the minefields of foreign policy would have been a good idea.
Instead, she offered one message: Here's who I am. Career woman, mother (specifically, lipstick-wearing hockey mom), loving wife, avid hunter, caring daughter, fierce fighter, product of her own spunk and determination. After the speech, Republican strategists were rapturous over her potential appeal to female voters who perform similar feats of multitasking every day without complaint or recognition. The hope was not that these women would agree with Palin's views, but that they would see their lives reflected in hers.
Until Palin's star turn, this convention had been primarily about another biography -- McCain's. Again and again, speakers have reminded us of his military service and the torture he endured as a prisoner of war. Perhaps because McCain is still not fully in line with the Republican Party's activist base on a number of issues, praise of his record in Washington has pretty much been confined to national security issues and his newly appreciated status as a "maverick."
Delegates to the Rebublican convention, by the way, seem to have convinced themselves that they are all mavericks. Whatever happened to the old truism about how Democrats fall in love while Republicans fall in line? And if everyone in the party becomes a maverick, then aren't they all just conforming to a new "maverick" norm? But I digress.
The McCain-Palin ticket is threatening to become the Biography Channel of this election. The thing is, though, that Republicans don't have much of a track record at this kind of identity politics. They're good at driving wedges. But creating empathy? Feeling our pain?
That's what Democrats are supposed to be good at. This year, however, the Democratic Party has a standard-bearer whose biography is different from that of any other major-party presidential candidate in history. Barack Obama's success has come not from convincing voters that his is a quintessentially American story -- although he is working hard to send that message -- but from appealing across demographic lines.
Obama's pitch isn't: "Here's who I am." It has to be: "Here's the promise of a brighter future." That's what his set-piece speeches, such as the one at Invesco Field in Denver last week, seek to accomplish: They invite people to envision a better nation and a better world.
The two parties haven't completely changed places. Democrats will have Joe Biden spend lots of quality time in Pennsylvania reminding voters that he was born in Scranton. Republicans will hammer home their promise to keep America safe, with the implication that the Democrats might not.
But after the two conventions, it looks as if Obama and Biden are going to do their best to focus voters' attention on issues -- the economy, the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan, energy and the environment. And it looks as if McCain and Palin have decided to run on a platform of personal history.
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redbronze

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Sep 7 @ 11:43AM
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and now it can go back to one of your previous blogs.. unattended children for a laugh not any knoves stabbing me as I walk by LOL...
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legacy1

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Sep 7 @ 11:47AM
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And it looks as if McCain and Palin have decided to run on a platform of personal history.
Exactly...if I hear that POW story one more time...
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ragtopcookie

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Sep 7 @ 11:49AM
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Great blog....that says it all.....and its about time as well........cookie
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willy3411

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Sep 7 @ 11:56AM
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Well written, however, Issues are things rarely talked about by the Democrats, All the Democrats can say is it's 4 more years of Bush. Over and over and over again. What has Barack Obama done? He learned sleazy Chicago Dailey style politics. Learned how to pray Reverend Jeremiah Wright style, gave a rousing keynote speech at Kerry's convention, and . . . . . sorry I cant think of anything else. Obama, a great speaker, a terrific bloviater, he's all about what the people want to hear.
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Kentuck

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Sep 7 @ 12:02PM
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Good Blog: I watched both conventions and It was very hard to understand what the Republicans platform was about other than how to blame and discredit other people. If the Speakers had shaved their heads, wore the Nazi symbol or wore sheets over their heads, I could have believe it was a KKK, skin head or Nazi party gathering. I just do not understand how a Mexican, a black, a Jew or any of the minority can support these people. Now we know why Powel distanced himself from the Bush administration. Most political conventions are designed to sell the public on how they are going to direct the country. I think McCain's war record is over done. Yes he was shot down. Yes, he flew the wrong coordinates Yes, he stayed over target too long. Yes, he got his ass kicked for a while. Yes, de decided to stay behind--well if you were not being beat and know you will go home or if you or afraid of your actions--yep I would stay behind and come home with the mass. My understanding of being a HERO in time of war is to put your self in Harms way. If you can call this man a hero--then there were a lot of them and llets hear their names sound accross the country. Lets see how many of them will come out and support McCain--(NONE)) but his jailer does. A HERO--no frigging way Now Palin is a power hungry Alaskian politician. Still under investigation for abusive of office. Sold plane on E-Bay--Many people sell and buy many items on E-Bay. But to try to get a man fired (vengence of a woman) because he is getting a divorce form her sister. You have to ask the question--what would she do as president.
She is no Hillery nor can she compare to Hillary
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vinnytmd

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Sep 7 @ 12:14PM
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Yes he was shot down. Yes, he flew the wrong coordinates Yes, he stayed over target too long. Yes, he got his ass kicked for a while. Yes, de decided to stay behind--well if you were not being beat and know you will go home or if you or afraid of your actions--yep I would stay behind and come home with the mass. My understanding of being a HERO in time of war is to put your self in Harms way.
This is sickening. Unreal that anyone could post this.
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Gman762

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Sep 7 @ 12:25PM
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This blog is a pretty twisted and warped reality...WOW.
However...
I heard criticism of the Democratic ticket, demonization of the media, praise of John McCain's war record, characterization of Washington as an evil place, promises of lower taxes and a firm but nonspecific pledge to enact thoroughgoing reform. This part sounds like reality to me...
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RomanticLibra106

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Sep 7 @ 12:57PM
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GREAT blog, Wouldnt and I agree with you 100% Kentuck.
If people would REALLY listen to Obama they would discover that he IS telling people exactly what he'd do as President while McBush and Palin are touting their own biographies since they can't run on their records for sure!
A woman who appears would have her brother-in-law's boss FIRED because he would fire her brother-in-law is beyond despicable.
She has no experience to be next in command to run this country if something happened to McBush and trust me at his age it's highly possible if his dementia doesn't get worse and he's unable to complete his term.
She is out of touch as is he with what we need in this country which is CHANGE!
He voted NINETY-PERCENT OF THE TIME WITH G.W. BUSH!!!!!!!!!!!! How can he say with a straight face that he is a 'maverick'??????????? He USED to be before he started pandering to the far right in order to appease them and now he wants the independents to vote for him as well as disenfranchised women who were Hillary supporters but it isn't going to happen. She has one thing and one thing in common with Hillary and even I can say that as can every other woman in the U.S. and we're not running for Veep! WE ARE WOMEN.
Didn't ANYONE notice that almost the ENTIRE Republican delegation were WHITE MEN?????????????? Is THIS diversity? Is THIS change????? No. It is what it's always been.
They also effectively HID G.W. and Cheney from their proceedings and who could blame them in one sense - the idiots but how can they honor their own by doing that and if GW to McBush IS such an idiot and one to be hidden, WHY did he vote with him 90% of the time??????????
Food for thought my friends.
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PullMyFinger

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Sep 7 @ 1:14PM
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I think McCain's war record is over done. Yes he was shot down. Yes, he flew the wrong coordinates Yes, he stayed over target too long. Yes, he got his ass kicked for a while. Yes, de decided to stay behind--well if you were not being beat and know you will go home or if you or afraid of your actions--yep I would stay behind and come home with the mass. My understanding of being a HERO in time of war is to put your self in Harms way
Didn't ANYONE notice that almost the ENTIRE Republican delegation were WHITE MEN?????????????? Is THIS diversity? Is THIS change????? No. It is what it's always been. Where do these people come from? Seriously.
What an absolutely pathetic example and use of human brain cells.
You know who the biggest enemy to the democratic party is? The democratic party and its followers....Please, don't stop. .
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cowboymoses

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Sep 7 @ 1:16PM
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He voted NINETY-PERCENT OF THE TIME WITH G.W. BUSH!!!!!!!!!!!! How can he say with a straight face that he is a 'maverick'??????????? H Excuse me Maam, go back and read your Junior High School Goverment Books. The President does not vote in the Seante or Congress. Were you aware of this? So I am not sure what you are telling us here.
Kentuk, you sir should apologize for what you wrote. Like him or not Mr McCain served our Country with honor. What he went through lasted years and years. You are a coward for that posting.
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WouldntItBeGr8To

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Sep 7 @ 3:28PM
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Thank you all for your input.....everyone, please join it I am a "Agree to disagree" kinda guy, so I like to hear it all Please check out this blog too and post your comments Thanks!
click and go...
Where do you stand, where do the candidates stand?
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jerseywhite

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Sep 7 @ 4:18PM
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Attacking others is lame unless you are a gladiator. Guess we have a few waiting for their turn in the Colosseum.
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