Eugene Robinson | Palin's Egocentric Umbrage

by: Eugene Robinson, Op-Ed

Washington - In the spirit of civil discourse, I'd like to humbly suggest that Sarah Palin please consider being quiet for a while. Perhaps a great while.

At the risk of being bold, I might observe that her faux-presidential address about the Tucson massacre seemed to fall somewhat flat, drawing comparisons to the least attractive public moments of such figures as Richard Nixon and Spiro Agnew. I could go so far as to observe that Palin almost seemed to portray herself as a collateral victim. Surely a former governor of Alaska -- who served the better part of an entire term -- would never seek to give the impression that she views any conceivable event, no matter how distant or tragic, as being All About Sarah.

Yet this is the unfortunate impression that Palin's videotaped peroration seems to have left. I am at a loss to recommend any course of corrective action other than an extended period of abstinence from Facebook, Twitter and other social networking sites.

Palin doubtless understands by now that characterizing her alleged persecution by journalists and commentators with the term "blood libel" was a semantic faux pas. One must question, however, not only the tone of her complaint but the content as well. Did she, indeed, have a legitimate grievance? I must be frank: The evidence suggests not.

Days earlier, Rep. Gabrielle Giffords, a Democrat, had been shot while meeting with her constituents; six people were killed in the incident, including a federal judge, and more than a dozen others injured. It happens that Giffords' district, in southern Arizona, is passionately divided on just about every hot-button issue.

It also turns out that before last November's election, Giffords gave a television interview expressing her concern about the bitterness and rancor of our political debate. In the interview, Giffords cited a graphic that Palin had posted on Facebook -- a map identifying congressional districts being targeted for Republican gains. The districts, including Giffords', were highlighted with an unfortunate symbol: the cross hairs of a rifle scope.

One of Palin's aides must have been trying to lighten a dreary week with a bit of humor when she claimed that the cross hairs were actually those of a surveyor's scope. Perhaps the ruse would have been more effective if viewers of Palin's "reality" television show hadn't recently watched her use a high-powered rifle, not a theodolite, to fell a caribou. Or, indeed, if Palin hadn't famously counseled fellow Republicans not to retreat but instead to "reload."

In her statement, Palin gave the impression of being appalled that journalists mentioned the cross-hairs graphic in the hours after the rampage in Tucson. She singled out reporters and pundits, not political activists who might bear partisan animus. Surely she must have anticipated that viewers who recall her course of collegiate study -- journalism -- would be baffled at this reaction.

In the days since, we have learned that the alleged gunman, Jared Lee Loughner, appears to be an unbalanced young man whose political views are confused and perhaps irrelevant. But at the time, nothing was known about the assailant or his motives. I am confident that at least one of Palin's professors must have taught her that in reporting about a shooting, the fact that the principal target felt threatened is highly relevant information, as is the specific nature of that threat.

It is also relevant that most of the violent political rhetoric that blights the public discourse is emanating from the far right -- a constituency for which Palin speaks, often so colorfully. In the 1960s and '70s, this was not the case; anti-government invective and unsettling talk of "revolution" came primarily from the far left. Palin is perhaps too young to remember that era, but as a student of history she must have read about it -- and must recognize the contrast between then and now.

For her to take such umbrage, then, at the reporting of evident, pertinent and factual information deepened the impression that she is -- and I must be frank -- astoundingly thin-skinned and egocentric.

The way Palin portrayed herself as not only a popular champion but also a martyr reminded me -- not for the first time -- of Eva Peron. If she chooses this unpromising route to higher political office, I suggest she find a suitable balcony from which to deliver her next address to the nation.

Or perhaps -- solely in the interest of civil discourse -- that there be no next address.

Eugene Robinson's e-mail address is eugenerobinson(at)washpost.com.

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Palin is a mentally ill

Palin is a mentally ill charlatan. How else can one explain the misuse of language to create havoc,harm, and hatred throughout this nation which she envisions in her small, demented, and petty mind? She is dangerous and seditious while pretending to be what she is not she causes harm to age old democratic ideals. She is a bottom feeding creature who has made her way up the political ladder through charades and calculated strategies to make money from all sides while being wholly dishonest in her intentions, actions and words. If Americans continue to pay attention to this woman she will single handedly take any ethical integrity this nation continues too have to a rock bottom low. Palin is a monster with no real intellect and who is feeding the hate machinery for her own self interest and profit.



Agree w/ EugeneRobinson and

Agree w/ EugeneRobinson and 15:11 but we need to remember that 1]she did not get there by herself, 2] who helped and put her in the position she is in, 3] she is a Barbie/diversion, spokeswoman getting attention while she has value, it worked...but, 4] while the serious power and threat [ie Koch Bros, financiers, BOA, etc] carry on quietly. 5] She is also being used--granted she gets well paid for it. 6] Donot waste any excess energy on her, while other things need to be tended to.



Hit 'Post' be4 7]

Hit 'Post' be4 7] ex/passee/GovSarahPalin is a tool--a job which she wholeheartedly embraced but she was chosen 4 her qualities to fit the job description.She is/was only the ends to a means--if she ends, the means continue on.



Could someone please explain

Could someone please explain how it is that Loughner is considered "unbalanced" and "confused" compared to a subculture whose political leaders and pundits indulge in wild conspiracy theories about "death panels", "FEMA concentration camps", a Federal-Reserve-based "New World Order", a "North American Union" and "chemtrails"? Exactly how much more deranged is he than the "normal" folks who carried guns to town hall meetings in order to intimidate people during the health care debate?



17:08 - perfect! If Palin is

17:08 - perfect! If Palin is going to use the crosshair symbols and say lock and reload a thousand times, then she ought to take responsibility for her rhetoric when somebody she put behind the crosshairs gets shot. Words and symbols have meaning and can be very powerful. Palin has not chosen her words carefully. I think she will be further marginalized for this while her wingnut followers get crazier.



anon 17:08 hits it outta the

anon 17:08 hits it outta the park! And thanks to Mr. Robinson for his take on the situation. Too bad Sarah's voice has such nasal overtones. It would be interesting to see her audition for Evita. We could produce this way off Broadway up here in Anchorage, AK. I know just the fellow to direct this and we could probably rent a balcony prop from the Opera. Or maybe we could film it over at the state psychiatric hospital a la the recent Macbeth with Patrick Stewart! I must need another cup of coffee. ....



Interesting. Classic example

Interesting. Classic example of what the conservatives call PDS (Palin Derangement Syndrome). A deranged young man, described by acquaintances as a "left-wing pothead", who is on the street instead of in a mental institution because of left wing policies, who was stopped by left wing police earlier in the day but released because he could not be detained until he had "done something"; shoots some people, and the immediate response by the left wing is to blame the shooting on their political opponents, Sarah Palin and the Tea Party.

Sarah Palin and the Tea Party activists believe that government is too large and its size should be reduced, and that government should not spend more than it takes in. This is a political opinion. Other people have different opinions. In a democracy (or republic for those who think it different), people are allowed to have different opinions and decide on a course of action though peaceful deliberation and voting. Leftist hysteria over Sarah Palin and the tea Party is the opposite of rationality, and inflames rather than moderates debate.



I am not in favor of

I am not in favor of Arizona's "papers please" law, but since they have it, my question is: When the cops stopped Loughner for running a red light did they ask him for his citizenship papers? If not, why not? Or is that just for brown people? If they did ask him and he didn't have them, he should have been arrested and the whole tragedy would have been averted.



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