The conquest candidate to voters with his populist feminism and seductive - Obama is accused of sexist for his criticism of the candidate for vice president
The conquest candidate to voters with his populist feminism and seductive - Obama is accused of sexist for his criticism of the candidate for vice president.
At the center of all eyes of rural Lancaster (Pennsylvania), Sarah Palin wears a soft tone on his lips, much more off the red of his jacket. And another reason that nobody see more than the mere information in that data, as the lipstick is the main theme of the campaign in the U.S. in the last 48 hours.
For several reasons, but primarily because the lipstick, as their high-heeled shoes or his vocecilla of jilguero, symbolizes somewhat seductive feminism, populist, beloved, family, conservative, with which this woman conquers hearts for now Half americas.
This is not the trivialization of a character who, in less than a week, has transformed the race to the White House. Far less than stereotype of a figure that comes from the americas more alien and incomprehensible to the European viewer, but it represents values and policy proposals-the outlawing of abortion, the preponderance of religious faith, the supremacy of the traditional family, State subject to individual initiative-with enormous force and backing within the United States.
But the lipstick is a good metaphor for what the Republican candidate for vice chair and brings its own weaknesses, and also serves to highlight the problems of Democrat candidate, Barack Obama, to respond to this phenomenon and, same time, its benefits still undisputed front of the Republican bet.
The same Palin launched the game of cosmetics to women described in his keynote speech at the Republican Convention in Saint Paul, as "a pit-bull with lipstick." Then, so driven or accidental, Obama said in several speeches that the attempt by the Republican nomination to stand as an option for change was "like putting lipstick on a pig; remained a pig."
Just yesterday, several Republican leaders expressed their outrage because they believed that Obama had to Palin compared with a pig, and McCain's campaign demanded that he apologize publicly offered. Obama, of course, not apologized; explained that, obviously, his sentence has nothing to do with the symbols of Palin and added that this was the kind of tricks they had made to conservative campaigns such famous long. Meanwhile, some chains offered images from a speech by Republican presidential candidate, John McCain, voted last year in New Hampshire, which said that reforming the health insurance proposal by Hillary Clinton was like "putting lipstick on a pig; remains a pig. "
This controversy is just one among many that these days surrounding the campaign, all of them in connection with Palin. But for the moment, none of them has made a dent in the enthusiasm with which his arrival in national politics has been received by citizens.
More than 7,000 people gathered to see her on Tuesday in Lancaster. It is a record in the State (away yet, of course, of the 40,000 who gathered in Philadelphia this spring Obama). McCain never managed to acts of over a thousand people. He prefers the intimacy of small audiences, their spokesmen said then. Now spoke, along with Palin, before forums of 5,000 or 10,000 people.
In Lancaster, where queues were formed more than three hours by many people to that question, the sentiment was the same: "It's like us", "I represented", "is different from all politicians," " I love ". They love what they see: a woman looking gentle, simple language, with problems-a child with Down syndrome, one in Iraq, a pregnant teen-as they have.
And love the political profile that the conservative movement-based Christian and right-thinkers have drawn: a fighter against political corruption in his State of Alaska, massive against vested interests, a mother and a loyal soldier of God.
Some of these beliefs, summarized in hatred against the central government established, are internalized to such an extent in the U.S. means which are already part of their genetic code. The campaign displays any of these conditions significantly. "I'm eager to take her to Washington," shouted McCain, like the one that threatens to throw your dog against a nest of rats. But other aspects handled more discreetly most controversial profile Palin, as his religiosity.
Although the name of Jesus Christ is the most applauded in Lancaster, along with Palin (although in reverse order), she makes no reference in his speeches to his faith or his admiration for the emergence or abortion or the sex education or any other matter that could give it a moral tone too extremist to his proposal.
But his silence-at the end of this week will give the first interview granted since he was appointed-has not prevented the emergence of data pointing to the radicalism of their moral principles and the inconsistency of their political principles.
Palin dismissed, as has The Wall Street Journal, his closest political partner for years when he learned that he was having a love affair, even though then it was already divorced. He has argued publicly in a speech at a church last June, that "soldiers are in Iraq to fulfil a mission that comes from God." The pastor of his church has told The New York Times that when Palin was elected governor of Alaska, the first thing he did was call him to find passages from the Bible that could help to drive its work correctly. The answer was that govern as Esther ruled the Jews. Currently is under investigation in Alaska for having dismissed a charge of security who refused to terminate the contract of his brother-in-law, who wanted to divorce his sister.
His political record is also full of suspicion. State copper over 300 nights of travel allowance, despite that happened at home. Endorsed-but now supports it-not the planned construction of a bridge to an island where nobody lives, a project that became his day in the example of the absurd system of influence in Congress. And fought, like any other political, to take their state money that is negotiated in Washington with the procedure she so abhorrent.
Being, basically, a politician like the others either would not be a big sin. But it could be the cause of that passion toward his candidacy will be shutting down before his debate with Vice President Obama, Joe Biden.
At the moment this is not the case. For now, people who listen or do not want to hear about all the accusations against him - "lies of the liberal press," they say in Lancaster-and surveys show that Palin's candidacy has catapulted McCain to turn this into a career elbow to elbow.
The person responsible for the survey published yesterday that NBC-The Wall Street Journal-point advantage for Obama-warned, however, that the Republicans have to be careful because the more dizzying amounts as a phenomenon, faster may collapse. When the lipstick is exhausted, it is possible that concern for the economy made some reconsider their vote. But it is also possible that, even so, many others prefer to handle the economy someone to do so as they manage the family budget.
The woman's lipstick has darkened, of course, McCain-even though she constantly repeat that it is "the only man in this campaign" capable of this or that thing-and apparently has done more to Obama solvent and more distant, with everything positive and negative that it may have.
The conquest candidate to voters with his populist feminism and seductive - Obama is accused of sexist for his criticism of the candidate for vice president.
At the center of all eyes of rural Lancaster (Pennsylvania), Sarah Palin wears a soft tone on his lips, much more off the red of his jacket. And another reason that nobody see more than the mere information in that data, as the lipstick is the main theme of the campaign in the U.S. in the last 48 hours.
For several reasons, but primarily because the lipstick, as their high-heeled shoes or his vocecilla of jilguero, symbolizes somewhat seductive feminism, populist, beloved, family, conservative, with which this woman conquers hearts for now Half americas.
This is not the trivialization of a character who, in less than a week, has transformed the race to the White House. Far less than stereotype of a figure that comes from the americas more alien and incomprehensible to the European viewer, but it represents values and policy proposals-the outlawing of abortion, the preponderance of religious faith, the supremacy of the traditional family, State subject to individual initiative-with enormous force and backing within the United States.
But the lipstick is a good metaphor for what the Republican candidate for vice chair and brings its own weaknesses, and also serves to highlight the problems of Democrat candidate, Barack Obama, to respond to this phenomenon and, same time, its benefits still undisputed front of the Republican bet.
The same Palin launched the game of cosmetics to women described in his keynote speech at the Republican Convention in Saint Paul, as "a pit-bull with lipstick." Then, so driven or accidental, Obama said in several speeches that the attempt by the Republican nomination to stand as an option for change was "like putting lipstick on a pig; remained a pig."
Just yesterday, several Republican leaders expressed their outrage because they believed that Obama had to Palin compared with a pig, and McCain's campaign demanded that he apologize publicly offered. Obama, of course, not apologized; explained that, obviously, his sentence has nothing to do with the symbols of Palin and added that this was the kind of tricks they had made to conservative campaigns such famous long. Meanwhile, some chains offered images from a speech by Republican presidential candidate, John McCain, voted last year in New Hampshire, which said that reforming the health insurance proposal by Hillary Clinton was like "putting lipstick on a pig; remains a pig. "
This controversy is just one among many that these days surrounding the campaign, all of them in connection with Palin. But for the moment, none of them has made a dent in the enthusiasm with which his arrival in national politics has been received by citizens.
More than 7,000 people gathered to see her on Tuesday in Lancaster. It is a record in the State (away yet, of course, of the 40,000 who gathered in Philadelphia this spring Obama). McCain never managed to acts of over a thousand people. He prefers the intimacy of small audiences, their spokesmen said then. Now spoke, along with Palin, before forums of 5,000 or 10,000 people.
In Lancaster, where queues were formed more than three hours by many people to that question, the sentiment was the same: "It's like us", "I represented", "is different from all politicians," " I love ". They love what they see: a woman looking gentle, simple language, with problems-a child with Down syndrome, one in Iraq, a pregnant teen-as they have.
And love the political profile that the conservative movement-based Christian and right-thinkers have drawn: a fighter against political corruption in his State of Alaska, massive against vested interests, a mother and a loyal soldier of God.
Some of these beliefs, summarized in hatred against the central government established, are internalized to such an extent in the U.S. means which are already part of their genetic code. The campaign displays any of these conditions significantly. "I'm eager to take her to Washington," shouted McCain, like the one that threatens to throw your dog against a nest of rats. But other aspects handled more discreetly most controversial profile Palin, as his religiosity.
Although the name of Jesus Christ is the most applauded in Lancaster, along with Palin (although in reverse order), she makes no reference in his speeches to his faith or his admiration for the emergence or abortion or the sex education or any other matter that could give it a moral tone too extremist to his proposal.
But his silence-at the end of this week will give the first interview granted since he was appointed-has not prevented the emergence of data pointing to the radicalism of their moral principles and the inconsistency of their political principles.
Palin dismissed, as has The Wall Street Journal, his closest political partner for years when he learned that he was having a love affair, even though then it was already divorced. He has argued publicly in a speech at a church last June, that "soldiers are in Iraq to fulfil a mission that comes from God." The pastor of his church has told The New York Times that when Palin was elected governor of Alaska, the first thing he did was call him to find passages from the Bible that could help to drive its work correctly. The answer was that govern as Esther ruled the Jews. Currently is under investigation in Alaska for having dismissed a charge of security who refused to terminate the contract of his brother-in-law, who wanted to divorce his sister.
His political record is also full of suspicion. State copper over 300 nights of travel allowance, despite that happened at home. Endorsed-but now supports it-not the planned construction of a bridge to an island where nobody lives, a project that became his day in the example of the absurd system of influence in Congress. And fought, like any other political, to take their state money that is negotiated in Washington with the procedure she so abhorrent.
Being, basically, a politician like the others either would not be a big sin. But it could be the cause of that passion toward his candidacy will be shutting down before his debate with Vice President Obama, Joe Biden.
At the moment this is not the case. For now, people who listen or do not want to hear about all the accusations against him - "lies of the liberal press," they say in Lancaster-and surveys show that Palin's candidacy has catapulted McCain to turn this into a career elbow to elbow.
The person responsible for the survey published yesterday that NBC-The Wall Street Journal-point advantage for Obama-warned, however, that the Republicans have to be careful because the more dizzying amounts as a phenomenon, faster may collapse. When the lipstick is exhausted, it is possible that concern for the economy made some reconsider their vote. But it is also possible that, even so, many others prefer to handle the economy someone to do so as they manage the family budget.
The woman's lipstick has darkened, of course, McCain-even though she constantly repeat that it is "the only man in this campaign" capable of this or that thing-and apparently has done more to Obama solvent and more distant, with everything positive and negative that it may have.