Contradictions, Misleading and Outright Lies: Recent Speeches by Sarah Palin
Posted by Cassie Frequelz in News, Politics, Relaxed Politics, US PoliticsContradictions, Misleading and Outright Lies: Recent Speeches by Sarah Palin
Republican Vice Presidential candidate Sarah Palin’s speeches are excellent examples of the use of propaganda, distortion and dishonesty in support of an ulterior motive. In Palin’s case, she attempts to energize the base of her party by promising things they want to hear, while using absolutely contradictory and often false buzz words that are the currency of conservatives in this country.
This is some of what she said in Hershey, Pennsylvania on Tuesday:
Our opponents put their faith in government; John and I, we put our faith in all of you.
If they don’t put their faith in government, why would they want “all of us” to put our faith in them? This is empty rhetoric which is contradicted by the fact that they are running for the presidency.
In the same speech, she also said this:
It doesn’t sound like any of you are supporting Barack the Wealth Spreader because you understand his plan to redistribute wealth will ultimately punish hard work. It discourages productivity and, I tell ya, it’s going to stifle the entrepreneurial spirit that made this the greatest country on earth.
These statements are simply false. First of all, Obama wants to spread more wealth to people who earn less than $250,000 and those are the people most likely to spend the money they get (hopefully on things built in the United States) and encourage the US economy. The poor, working class and middle class are the hard workers, and their work is rewarded and not punished under Obama’s plan. Also, if people can start a hard business without having to spend a huge percent of their money on health insurance they are more likely to use the “entrepreneurial spirit that made this the greatest country on earth”.
It is McCain’s private insurance at very high rates that will discourage entrepreneurship.
This is the video from Palin’s speech in Iowa on Saturday. Notice that the same distortions are present, along with some false and manipulative elements:
Sam Stein of Huffington Post had this to say:
Sarah Palin had a few memorable moments during her campaign stop in Des Moines, Iowa, on Saturday. But the most eye-opening of them all came, it would appear, when the Alaska Governor somehow drew a connection between Barack Obama’s tax policy and an encroaching, nightmarish, communist government. The Illinois Democrat, she hysterically suggested, would, through his proposals, create a country “where the people are not free.”
From what I see, she didn’t actually make the connection, or at least she didn’t make the case for the connection. She just lied about where tax decreases on the middle class and increases on the rich would lead:
“See, under a big government, more tax agenda, what you thought was yours would really start belonging to somebody else, to everybody else. If you thought your income, your property, your inventory, your investments were, were yours, they would really collectively belong to everybody. Obama, Barack Obama has an ideological commitment to higher taxes, and I say this based on his record… Higher taxes, more government, misusing the power to tax leads to government moving into the role of some believing that government then has to take care of us. And government kind of moving into the role as the other half of our family, making decisions for us. Now, they do this in other countries where the people are not free. Let us fight for what is right. John McCain and I, we will put our trust in you.”
There are many problems with this statement, beginning with the fact that Obama is not proposing a big government agenda and completely ignoring the humongous increases in the size of the federal government under the George W Bush administration. Jon Wald of the Washington Times recently said that, “George W. Bush rode into Washington almost eight years ago astride the horse of smaller government. He will leave it this winter having overseen the biggest federal budget expansion since Franklin Delano Roosevelt seven decades ago.”
The second problem is that redistributing the wealth is actually the basis of our progressive income tax, which was originally proposed by Republican President Teddy Roosevelt. This part is simple nonsense with no historical or political reference: “And government kind of moving into the role as the other half of our
family, making decisions for us. Now, they do this in other countries where the people are not free.” Government has always had spending priorities and that doesn’t make it “the other half of our family, making decisions for us.”
Other Palin proposals and positions, and many of the planks of the Republican party platform, including the banning of abortion and marriage equality for gays and lesbians, are far more likely to make decisions for American families than any of Obama’s tax proposals.
Besides being a liar who uses manipulative language, Sarah Palin is also a hypocrite, as demonstrated by comparing the speeches above to her own statements as Governor of Alaska.
Ryan Powers at Think Progress notes that,
Palin contends that Obama’s characterization of his tax plan revealed him to be a “socialist” who wants to “redistribute” American wealth. Palin argues that the Obama tax plan “discourages productivity,” will “punish hardwork,” and will “stifle the entrepreneurial spirit.”
He then compares that to her record as governor:
But Palin’s criticisms of Obama’s “spread the wealth” remarks are ironic, as she recently characterized Alaska’s tax code in a very similar way. Just last month, in an interview with Philip Gourevitch of the New Yorker, Palin explained the windfall profits tax that she imposed on the oil industry in Alaska as a mechanism for ensuring that Alaskans “share in the wealth” generated by oil companies:
And Alaska—we’re set up, unlike other states in the union, where it’s collectively Alaskans own the resources. So we share in the wealth when the development of these resources occurs. … It’s to maximize benefits for Alaskans, not an individual company, not some multinational somewhere, but for Alaskans.
In fact, Alaska’s Clear and Equitable Share (ACES) program, which manages the redistribution of oil wealth in Alaska, brings in so much money that the state needs no income or sales tax. In addition, this year ACES will provide every Alaskan with a check for an estimated $3,200.
As Hendrick Hertzberg notes, “Perhaps there is some meaningful distinction between spreading the wealth and sharing it…but finding it would require the analytic skills of Karl the Marxist.”
Sarah Palin is an effective and dynamic speaker who achieves her goals nearly perfectly: her goals of misleading and pandering her listeners. But the trained ear can hear that her goals have very little to do with what is best for the United States.
cross posted at Political Teen Tidbits
Tags: Election 2008, rhetoric, Sarah Palin
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Great job Cassie.
Aww, Cassie, you had to pile on Caribou Barbie too…?
Wow! Great post Cassie. Having not read any of your stuff in a while I’d almost forgotten how well you write. You’re going to do great things, my young friend. An early Happy Birthday to you as well! You need to spend your birthday in NOLA at least once. We’ll even have a parade!!
well we could only analyze one candidate’s speeches, and most people are doing obama’s.
Great analysis, cassie.
You did a marvelous job, Cassie!
See ya saturday then!
You haven’t read my stuff because I am not posting much.
Have you ever willingly chosen the same topic that everyone else did?
Cassie, is your brother back from the hurricane cleanup?
When you’re a bit older, miss! I don’t want to get in Dutch with your Aunt and brother. Seriously, we do have a parade on All Saints Day. The Krewe of Boo. Nearly as many people here decorate their houses for Halloween as they do for Christmas.
A true rebel after your own heart, eh?
Yes, he’s been back for a few weeks.
That’s a good job of analysis of rhetoric Cassie!
Can I suggest there’s something amiss, though, in this sentence?
“The poor, working class and middle class are the hard workers, and their work is rewarded and not punished under McCain’s plan.
Shouldn’t that be “under Obama’s plan”?
Nice work though . . . I left a message below . . think I had a temporal distortion issue . . . you are a junior in high school? Or is it college? Sorry, too much brain bleach this past 8 years robs me of small details . .
Great work, above . . . as a Com Studies/PR/Journ major myself, ya did good, real good!!
Did he remark about the sheer devastation?
oh! thank you larue! lemme go fix.
Wish I could stay and chat a bit longer but tomorrow’s a school day, gotta get up early. Goodnight!
Here’s a bit of happy I found. A veritable fountain of cute babies & Obama, win-win!! http://www.yeswecanholdbabies.wordpress.com
yeah. there’s no way that only 19 people died in galveston.
@madmommy at 10:25 pm -
Good night!!
Wasn’t sure I caught the right thing . . . you COULD have been referring to Palin’s disconnect with McCain’s campaign, and had McCain had evidence of your previe Obama stats, then the sentence would have stood as is!!!!
Again, great analysis of rhetoric. That debate team experience is going to shape you forever. I wish I had done some of that long before I took college courses, or during them. I loved analysis of rhetoric in college, but I was not very good at it . . . took me years after course work to really get it and use it and work it.
And it comes in handy for every day conversations, as co-workers will challenge you, as neighbors will challenge you. It makes you quicker to respond, and more confident in your responses. And it opens up doors for employment, success, peace and harmony in your life.
Yes, folks, I’m talkin about rhetoric, and the mastery of same. It can heal your aches, soothe your wounds, and put you right on top of the world!!!
Not to mention you can shred and destroy people who try to BS you.
Ok, /snark on my part . . . but it was fun . . .
Keeps boys on the defensive, too . . . and them girls shooting you dirty looks, also.
Good night madmom.
Larue, I did both debate and journalism in high school and that pretty much ruled my life. Good points from each.
Cassie, it was good to have you writing again. I have to drop out now as I have a staff meeting in the morning and have to get to the office at a decent time.
Night, bumz.
I’ve been trying to write tiny posts to go along with YouTubes, and I find it very hard. I’d rather do taxes, and I’m math phobic. You write so well, and it seems so effortless!~
Is that the official tally?
@sharonlee at 10:37 pm -
bye!!
Aloha, Mad mom and Sharon!
Thank you!
I started it on Monday by looking at the Saturday speech, and then I added the Tuesday speech.
Hey Margot!
Why does this say it is photo blogging?
not anymore! (also took out the category of defense)
Thanks!
I need to go to sleep. I’ll see y’all after the election!
Sleep well Cass.
@Cassie at 10:48 pm – Aloha, Cassie! Early Hippo Birdies to ya… I’m working Saturday…!
More new shared items.
Snack?
Ah, so I come in just as everybody leaves.
Not to worry Gus just showed up.
Hi Gus! Want a snow pea?
@muffin at 11:15 pm – He’d prefer to lick the ranch dip.
sure. why not
Eww, I wanted some of that…!
I saved you a cat-free one.
@muffin at 11:23 pm – Oops, I thought Gus was a dog…! Cats are much cleaner…!
CT – Every night at this time Gus, the world’s most annoying cat, shows up to display his affection for me and the keyboard.
The 9 am post is all set up backstage. And I am worn out.
Good night all.
(CT, I think you may need to apologize to Gus.)
Oh, and Gnome too!
I know this seems like a drive by hello, but I am pooped out, too. I’ve got a project to finish tomorrow, so I am going to try to get a good night’s sleep. Only problem is that Beulah (my mama dog) will wake me up at dawn when the guys over at the park start shooting off their air cannons to try to discourage the buzzards from overtaking the place. Beulah doesn’t like thunder or guns. Wurstfest starts in two days and for some reason people don’t like buzzards staring at their sausage on a stick, so they try to scare them away.
@muffin at 11:29 pm – Aloha, Betsy! Much Mahalo! I wish ya pain free sleep wishes!
@Gnome de Plume at 11:34 pm – Give Gus a scratch behind the ears for me, Gnome! Aloha!
that may be more than i need to know about your park.
g’nite gnome
@muffin at 11:39 pm – I just made that up about the buzzards and the sausages, but they do hang out at the park and they make a mess and the rangers do shoot off air canons at dawn and dusk.
Good night.
Good morning, Bumz! Anyone up?
sorta kinda, and the next post is up. http://www.relaxedpolitics.com/?p=4462
Excellent work.
The ability to write is an innate talent, and you definitely have it.