September 17, 2008

New Yorker on Sarah Palin.

Talk about hitting the nail on the head. People seem to applaud Palin for being ‘one of them’. A hockey mom who acts and sounds and thinks like them. Someone they can identify with. People immediately see this as a good thing. It is not. The New Yorker explains:

I hate Elites. Which is why, whenever I am having brain surgery, or eye surgery, which is sometimes necessary due to all my non-blinking, I always hire some random regular guy, with shaking hands if possible, who is also a drunk, scared of the sight of blood, and harbors a secret dislike for me.