2016 Postmortem
Related: About this forumSarah Palin Is Not the Right's Campaign Savior Anymore
ALLIE JONES
At the National Rifle Association's annual meeting on Saturday night, Sarah Palin told the crowd that she approves of torturing prisoners and maybe converting them? "If I were in charge, they would know that waterboarding is how we baptize terrorists," she said, to raucous applause. Problem is, Palin's not in charge anymore.
Though the NRA devotees appreciated her sentiment, Palin just doesn't command crowds the way she used to, The Washington Post's Robert Costa reports on Monday. "These days many followers ... have moved on," and she's a "diminished figure in the Republican Party," Costa writes. "Even as she travels to Iowa and elsewhere to bolster her handpicked candidates, her influence in these midterm elections has been eclipsed by a new class of stars and her circle has narrowed ..." At a Sunday campaign event for Joni Ernst, the hog-castrating Senate candidate from Iowa, only 50 people stuck around to shake Palin's hand.
And her waterboarding-is-just-like-baptism statement has already offended Christians who'd be otherwise inclined to support Palin. The Federalist's Mollie Hemingway writes:
I've long defended Palin against the offensive treatment she's received at the hands of a blatantly biased media ... When my husband (who was baptized 10 years ago today, as it happens) told me about this, I had a hard time believing that she actually said it.
But Palin did, and Hemingway finds the statement to be "sacrilegious." She continues, "Joking about baptism in the context of this aggressive action suggests that we dont think baptism is as life-giving or important as it is."
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pscot
(21,024 posts)libodem
(19,288 posts)Boo hoo. Poor Sarah.
TlalocW
(15,383 posts)It seems to me that...
1. Obviously Sarah is just completely insensitive about everyone's beliefs - even the ones she claims to share with the majority of the Christian wing of the republican party - as any consideration of them needs to take a backseat to pithy comments like this that she hopes will ingratiate her further with these people by hopefully sparking outrage amongst liberals.
2. And all those offended conservative Christians are now getting a taste - inadvertently - of what they used to celebrate about her.
Can't say that I feel sorry for either one.
TlalocW
lillypaddle
(9,580 posts)the sound of her voice ...
Rozlee
(2,529 posts)lillypaddle
(9,580 posts)but I'm stumped as to how to compare it. Make her go away! Please!
Bobbie Jo
(14,341 posts)Proud Liberal Dem
(24,412 posts)I know that she was probably trying to be "neat" or "folksy" but
Wounded Bear
(58,660 posts)Ishoutandscream2
(6,662 posts)were very upset and said she crossed the line.