By David Seaton on Thu, 07/09/2009 - 4:47pm |
Every mom we know multitasks.
And I am one to believe I can use an all-of-the-above approach, too. I
can abandon Alaska and ambition myself for the presidency. I can get
bored with my job and fight apathy. I can take the easy path out to
work hard on a path for fruitfulness. I can move on selfishly and call
it altruistically. I don't need a title now when I can shake up the
good ol' boys and get a better title in the end. Maureen Dowd - Sarah's Secret Diary - NYT
Sarah Palin's fine adventure is a sign of things to come.
We
are looking at a scenario that could produce a serious mutation in the
system, which, even if it doesn't make it all the way to the White
House, could seriously warp America's political landscape.
Although
there is much talk of "green shoots", most observers seem to concur
that high unemployment is here to stay for quite a long time. That the
number of white, working poor is growing exponentially and that this
group, very large although unhyphenated, with all of its former left
wing populist fervor long since extirpated, is bereft of any ideology
except charismatic Christianity; with its critical faculties dulled to
disappearance by a brutish corporate entertainment culture and drugged
with sentimental, xenophobic patriotism and with nowhere to go except
toward racism and paranoia.
These people have no defense against
globalization and the new technologies except fear and resentment. And
having an African-American in the White House has destroyed the last
citadel of their precarious, tattered and battered self-esteem: the
thought that, no matter how far down they were, there was someone they
could look down on... black people.
Incoherent, celebrating
violence, sentimental, paranoiac and resentful: it's all there cooking
on the stove of high unemployment.
Along comes Sarah.
Many commentators, while admitting
that Sarah Palin is attractive and charismatic, quickly discount her
because little that she says will stand up to even the most cursory
examination of its sense or nonsense. They fail to realize that this mixture of charisma and incoherence is precisely her most powerful political tool.
They fail to realize that mindless energy combined with carisma, the "just do it", is exactly what distinguishes and
empowers "fascism", a word which most Americans throw around with
enormous imprecision until it has become virtually meaningless.
I don't claim to have any preternatural knowledge of the subject, however, the
country where I reside, Spain, as you may recall, was officially a
fascist country for nearly forty years and when I first came in contact
with the country Franco still had a black mustache.
Since I was a young man I have known quite a few official,
card-carrying, fascists, upper level servants of the fascist regime,
their children and grandchildren: in short, I know something about them.
In
my experience they often have energetic, brilliant, charming,
personalities and they have no guiding principal that I have ever been
able to discover other than following their whims and humors wherever
they might lead them and the devil take the hindmost. A la carte amorality is the best description of their take on life. The rules are more or less, "I
want, I take, I possess. If someone is weaker I crush them, if they are
stronger, I worship them." It is amazing how far these simple rules can
take some people.
Thoughtful
progressives have trouble understanding that it is precisely this
mindlessness vitalist energy, which Sarah Palin incarnates, that the
ultra-right celebrates, and if you try to pin them down to rationality,
they can suddenly stop being charming and turn very ugly, very fast.
I
have seen Spanish fascists go from being anti-American to canine-ly
pro-American, from being rabid antisemites to unswerving "friends of
Israel", from favoring nationalized monopolies and the corporate state,
straight to being Thatcherite privatizers: all without ever skipping a
beat.
All this during years when people of the left were tying
themselves in knots trying to find some way of adapting to all the
changes in the world without violating the basic coherence of their
fundamental principals, principals which of course, were things that
the fascists never had had in the first place.
While the left
tried to make some sense of the situation, the fascists just said the
first thing that came into their heads and the people who vote for
them, like them, couldn't care less. What they go for is the vivacity,
the energy the voracious quality expressed in the Sam & Dave
classic, "I take what I want, I'm a bad go-getter, yeah".
I
would maintain, having observed both societies closely, that thoughtful
people who care about things like coherence and ideology can differ
greatly from place to place, but after removing a few superficial
cultural markers, the impulsive, selfish, energy of the sociopath is
much the same everywhere.
The United States is getting ripe for
someone just like Sarah Palin, a perky, "down to earth", George Wallace
with large breasts. If she burns out, there will soon be another one,
if she doesn't make it, she'll be the next one's Joan the Baptist.