Matt Steinglass wants to focus on McCain, not Palin:
John McCain is unqualified to be Commander-in-Chief. McCain is
a guy of rather mediocre intellect, little curiosity, and very poor and
impulsive decision-making skills. He’s vain and headstrong, and he
easily turns opposition over matters of policy or politics into
personal vendettas. He became a political commodity in 1973 because he
embodied the right-wing working-class value of patriotism under duress
at a moment when patriotism and the white working class felt under
attack for their complicity in a disastrous foreign war. And he was
seized upon by a desperate Republican Party in political free-fall; in
the thick of Watergate, the Nixon administration launched him as a
political celebrity. He then parlayed that notoriety into a political
career a few years down the road. He certainly has a substantial amount
of charm and an instinct for playing the press, and he’s hardly the
dumbest guy in the Senate. But he is not a responsible or serious
person. And to a great degree, when he met Sarah Palin, he probably
felt he was looking at a younger version of himself. Which is to say
that the “rot” in the GOP, the eagerness to substitute celebrity and
resentful pseudo-patriotic gibberish for real political discussion,
goes back a lot longer than 8 years.
(Photo: Max Whittaker/Getty.)
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