No, I will NOT post that awful video, but you can click through to see Countdown’s take on it via the Mudflats post below. I am, however, posting this follow-up from AK Muckraker on why the story is keeping on keeping on (beyond this excellent observation, AKM reports on yet another signature Palin denial–now says she was unaware of the turkey killin’ cameo after giving a “no worries” thumbs up–and also hints at some future revelation about the story on T-day. Which could be nothing more than a massive tease. That sneaky AKM. I will tune in to find out.)
Sarah Palin’s turkey pardoning has indeed caused a big flap (pardon the pun). It’s not so much that we don’t deep down understand where our food comes from. It’s not that we’d expect our rifle-totin’, NRA member for life, moose field dressing governer to be squeamish about the turkey killing that was happening on a turkey farm. It’s simply the fact that she showed without a shadow of doubt that she does not “think outside the bubble” of her own brain. The scene did not offend her, but the critical step of imagining the scene from another’s perspective was completely missing. What about the vast majority of Americans who never get closer to their meat than the supermarket? What about small children who love animals that happen to be watching the 5:00 local news? There are all sorts of distasteful or unfortunate things in the world that are just part of life, but they’re not going to score you political points by standing in front of them and broadcasting it out to the world. This is the problem. Lack of perspective, lack of empathy and lack of understanding that this just might be controversial.
Sarah is a comedy show all unto herself. I’m still waiting for her Reality TV special with Joe the Plumber – “Dancing to the Absurd”
perhaps scheduled for, oh, i don’t know…. inauguration day?