Jane Mayer's articulation of how Sarah Palin came to be the Republican nominee for Vice President is worth a thorough read. This passage in particular caught my eye:
In February, 2007, Adam Brickley gave himself a mission: he began searching for a running mate for McCain who could halt the momentum of the Democrats. Brickley, a self-described “obsessive” political junkie who recently graduated from the University of Colorado at Colorado Springs, told me that he began by “randomly searching Wikipedia and election sites for Republican women.” Though he generally opposes affirmative action, gender drove his choice. “People were talking about Hillary at the time,” he recalled. Brickley said that he “puzzled over every Republican female politician I knew.” Senator Kay Bailey Hutchison, of Texas, “waffled on social issues”; Senator Olympia Snowe, of Maine, was too moderate. He was running out of options, he recalled, when he said to himself, “What about that lady who just got elected in Alaska?” Online research revealed that she had a strong grassroots following; as Brickley put it, “I hate to use the words ‘cult of personality,’ but she reminded me of Obama.”What's funny is that I recall having nearly the same experience as Brickley (who founded a blog on Palin some 20 months ago). In researching some of the lesser-known Republican VP candidates, I came across her Wikipedia page and remember coming away fairly impressed: working mother, extremely popular in Alaska, photogenic (to say the least), more than conservative enough to please the base, but seemingly quirky and endearing enough to have significant cross-over appeal.
The problem is that Palin's faults have been precisely those sorts of things that might be difficult to detect from a Wikipedia page. For instance: her tendency to let her nerves get the better of her in interviews, her seeming lack of intellectual curiosity, and the way that her mannerisms, fairly or not, could easily become the butt of jokes. When I saw her debut event in Dayton, I was underwhelmed, asking "how will SNL and Jay Leno react?" and declaring that "this is a pick that looks better on paper than in practice".
Certainly, I was looking very wrong for a period of two or three weeks, when Palin had a honeymoon period during and immediately after the GOP convention -- one which was buoyed in no small part by the skeptical reactions of elites like me. Steve Schmidt masterfully parlayed those sorts of reactions to turn Palin into a sympathetic figure, playing both off the elite's paranoia that they don't understand the public, and the public's omnipresent desire to backlash against the elites. So ironically, even as Palin's early performances (such as her speech in St. Paul) were vastly overrated by the media, the public was convinced that she wasn't being given a fair shake.
Fortunately, the voting public is a bit more sophisticated than the media lets on. And Palin has not proven to have much staying power. In six polls conducted entirely since the VP debate was conducted on October 2nd, Palin's net favorability ratings are a -19 (the least Research 2000 tracker), a -9 (CBS/NYT), a +4 (Newsweek), a +7 (NBC/WSJ), a +8 (Rasmussen) and a +15 (CNN). Those ratings average out to a +1, which is pretty much a disaster for a candidate who's calling card is supposed to be her likability.
The other irony of Mayer's article is that Palin was not the first choice of either McCain (who preferred Joe Lieberman) nor Steve Schmidt (who preferred Mitt Romney). She was the compromise choice after those names were vetoed during the deliberation process -- not necessarily the best candidate, but the least unacceptable. Rarely does quality emerge from such a process of elimination -- ask yourself why wedding music is so bad, or airline food is so bland -- and this was no exception. In certain ways, Palin is the latest manifestation of what I call death-by-focus-group, a phenomenon made infamous by the Ford Edsel and by New Coke. In a post-Wikiepdia universe, in which the quantity of information may too easily be conflated for its quality, such mistakes may be all the easier to succumb to.

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LOL, someone claims to be a red-blooded, flag-waving Patriot, and quotes a misspelled motto...that's a Palin supporter for you!
I beg to differ about Palin being the political version of the Grease medley or roast chicken in a tray. Those things are bland and unexciting but ultimately inoffensive.
Palin is anything but inoffensive -it's not often mentioned but I think she actually comes across as a pretty nasty piece of work.
- She is an appalling mother. A lot of women I know, especially those with young kids, have been horrifed by her actions. I'm a woman trying to do a job and bring up a child, so I'm not questioning her ability to do the job while having a young family. But I would consider any man who dragged his special needs baby into an arena full of light and noise way past its bedtime, deliberately took young children into a sporting arena to fend off the booing, subjected his kids to the frightening atmosphere and rhetoric of the rallies and shone a national spotlight on his teenage daughter at a very difficult time in her life - all in the name of furthering his political career - to be an appalling father too. Cf. the way that the Obamas have been shielding Malia and Sasha.
- McCain at the very least seems to be made uncomfortable by the hate-filled bile he is stirring up. The only regret Palin appears to have is that she can't get even nastier and bring up Wright etc. She appears to be revelling in it all like a (heavily lipsticked) pig in shit.
- It has been proven that she abused her office to hound an innocent man in an incredibly vindictive way. Abusing your office to feather your own nest is bad enough, but using it to wage personal vendettas somehow seems even worse.
- She is a pathological liar.
Someone like Joe Biden may make the odd gaffe or two but his heart seems to be in the right place and the consensus on all sides is that he is a pretty decent guy.
Decent is one word that is never used for Sarah Palin and I believe it is a very important word for a politician to own.
http://www.rasmussenreports.com/public_content/politics/election_20082/2008_presidential_election/virginia/election_2008_virginia_presidential_election
Obama Leads by 10 in VA - Rasmussen
O - 54
M - 44
I was incredibly motivated by Palin. Without her on the ticket I would not have gone out to Canvass or GOTV. I would have contributed but not so consistently. Obama supporters are voting with their pocket books and door knocks.
Before Palin I thought McCain would not have been so bad, however after Palin I have examined the composition of his campaign staff and his biography and gotten very concerned. If he hadn't chosen Palin I would have given him a pass...
But I believe there is one Palin effect that is positive. Palin's incredibly bad performance has in a way lowered the bar for other female politicians to run in the future. To hear Republicans spouting all the feminist rhetoric on Palin's behalf makes it harder to block any women in the future.
If the old standard was a woman has to be twice as good to get half as far, Palin has broken the mold and perhaps it will be easier to get women of all stripes to run in the future. Most will be far better than Palin.
I feel that Palin's brand has been tarnished by the McCain campaign. I doubt she will be able to run in the future, if not for the AIP party for Alaskan Independence.
Powell along with a boatload of intellectual conservatives have sounded a call to rally a moderate GOP. The fractures in the Republican party, where the neocons have been purging moderates at an alarming rate are all out in the open. The divisiveness has revealed the cracks in the Party and it may actually fracture. Palin similar to Pat Buchanan and I doubt she could ever pass muster in primary season. Add to it her intellectual weakness, her ethics problems, her religious fanaticism, her high negatives, her association with a loosing ticket, her race bating, her connection to the Eastern power elite (Bill Kristol), and her psychopathic tenancy to lie and refusal to admit errors and it is hard to see how she could ever get broad appeal in the future.
We are moving away from 9/11 politics and Iraq...those issues will be long gone in 2012...Global warming will be more advanced. Palin will not do well in a new political climate, she's retro enough as it is.
hermance
I think your analysis (posted @ 9:38) is a right on target.
Obama up by 10 in Virginia. WOOOOWWW
What poll has him up by 10 in VA? Link?
mc9cain-
the poll is legit, here is the link. it was just posted today.
http://www.rasmussenreports.com/public_content/politics/election_20082/2008_presidential_election/virginia/election_2008_virginia_presidential_election
mr. independent,
Thanks!!
http://www.suffolk.edu/31491.html
Obama Up 9 in Ohio.
It is very easy to recognize that the Sarah Palin pick was a flawed one. However, when one considers that John McCain was always going to have a very hard time in this election, you can understand taking the big gamble. I think the assessment that they needed a Hail Mary was correct. You might be onto something with your death by focus group analysis. Still, Palin did give them a chance, however small, of energizing the base, appealing to undecideds, and making McCain more of a change candidate. That was the only chance he had in this race. Most Hail Mary attempts don't work, but to go for it when out of options rather than to try and make the final result more respectable was the right play. No?
This was interesting reading, because I was pretty sure McCain would choose Palin.
Once Obama won the nomination, with so much focus by McCain on Hillary, I knew he'd be picking a woman. I went through the *usual* suspects, but came across a picture of Palin, aiming a machine gun.
The GOP people tend to project their thinking, on their opponents. Like, Dems were happy with the financial meltdown. I don't know anyone who was happy about it, but GOPers were sure Dems were happy.
The GOP's narrative about Obama being an unqualified, celebrity, empty-suit, seemed like jealousy to me. That picture of Palin hit home... the GOP could have their celebrity, empty-suit.
I actually emailed the Obama Campaign, suggesting they be ready for the Palin pick, but they didn't (go figure), and seemed genuinely surprised by the Palin pick.
But, not me.
Lastly, I've always thought that National Campaigns, should have a group of smart regular people, high up in campaigns, to balance the *experts* running the show. As good as the Obama campaign has been, I'm more convinced than ever, that regular people need to be part of the campaign elite, to keep the *experts* grounded.
Yes, I find Encarta much better than Wkipedia for picking VP candidates.
He is the black hole of charisma and drains it from anyone within his sizable field of gravity
Best. Lieberman. Description. Ever.
Still LOL.
I think there is another reason many of the megabucks people are not funding the GOP 527's. They know Obama is likely to win and they don't want to waste their money on McCain. They spend that money expecting favors or influence or at least access. They are not going to spend it when they know there will be no return on that investment.
Here is what I don't get. I don't actually think there is much wrong with using Wiki as a first port of call. BUT if she was on the McCain radar 6 months before she was picked, then how come she only met McCain once, and he had one other conversation before she was offered the nomination? She wasn't just a compromise, she was a rushed compromise that speaks of the internal fighting within the McCain campaign.
soozzie said...
"Palin was worth $1650 to Obama from me. Otherwise, I would not have contributed at all."
Me too for $1820 ($320 just for RWC comments on one thread alone). I can't begin to describe how much I hate Palin and it's never felt so good to be so poor.
Damn speaking of +10 in VA.... it makes me want to skip around like a school girl all day! I called VA going blue beginning of Sept b/c of the huge demographic shifts since 2004... so happy to see it come true.
And the latest chatter on the interwebs is that this "real Virginia" business has even conservatives going ape shit in north VA.
Game. Set. Match = Fire
Earlier, RWD commented that College Station might be the only college town to break for McCain.
Ha.
You're forgetting about the huge number of seminaries and other colleges throughout the South that attract conservative youth. Not all of us 18-20-something's are liberals.
Now some of my friends at A&M, back when the primaries were under way, said that if Huckabee didn't get the nod, they would be voting Obama. I bet they were lying, but I do have to ask them to follow up. :)
As a long-time contributor to Wikipedia (my account there is under the same username I post here under), I found Nate's comments spot-on. Due to the internal pressures at play in the creation of a Wikipedia article, it's not possible to create one with a biography that would tell you enough about the person to make such a decision.
These pressures include such things as: dependence on secondary sources -- e.g., contributors are discouraged from performing original research; various individuals pushing their own interpretations into articles to advocate for their own benefit -- one example is the perpetual edit war over the George W. Bush article; & the increasingly arcane rules that govern the writing of Wikipedia articles -- I know the system inside & out, & I get frustrated trying to make edits.
Still, I believe that Wikipedia is an excellent place to start one's research. The trouble starts when a student goes no further.
Geoff
Nate:
Near the end of the 2nd-to-last paragraph, "who's calling card" should be "whose calling card." I hope you see this post or that someone brings your attention to this.
Here's a very interesting technical article on polling:
http://openleft.com/showDiary.do?diaryId=9230
He's basically saying that "stratified polling" is a very dicey proposition because there's no way to predict the turnout of radically different demographics like black vs white, young vs old, dem vs rep.
Any comments from the statisticians out there??
http://openleft.com/showDiary.do?diaryId=9230
Eric: You're not trying hard enough (re: a candidate worse than Palin). The answer is easy - Michele Bachman (R-MN). You can't get much crazier than suggesting McCarthy trials to root out un-American House and Senate members. Even Pat Buchanan said he couldn't agree with her on that point. She was even cited by Powell as one of the reasons he endorsed Obama. That's a pretty big impact for a congresswoman from a small Minnesota district. Imagine what damage SHE could do as the VP candidate.
I owe a debt of gratitude to Sarah Palin. She got my parents (who supported Hillary and were deeply disappointed when she was not nominated) resolved to do something they swore they never would: vote for Obama. Woo hoo!!!
NATE: "Certainly, I was looking very wrong for a period of two or three weeks, when Palin had a honeymoon period during and immediately after the GOP convention -- one which was buoyed in no small part by the skeptical reactions of elites like me."
Real elites know you should have written... "one which was buoyed in no small part by the skeptical reactions of elites (who are) like I."
rich, that sounds so wrong. Word Court disagrees too.
I see where you're coming from, though.
That Suffolk Ohio poll is exciting; Suffolk's been in line with other polls in Ohio. McCain can't defend Virginia, Florida, North Carolina and Ohio at the same time.
When McCain runs out of money, maybe he can ask Obama for a loan...
Great post Nate. We have more on Palin and farcical campaign at SuperCollide.com
On those Palin numbers, how do you explain that huge variance between _19 and +15?
To the 538 readership at large:
Can someone explain to me how the individual state win% is calculated? Given a Point margin and a MOE, how does one calculate a win% ?
Thanks,
-Ziggy
"rich, that sounds so wrong."
Point taken. Because of how awkward the correct English sounds -- I don't know anything about "word court" -- I think it's reasonable in spoken English to err. However, when writing for an important journalistic site and identifying yourself as an elite, obeying standard rules strikes me as mandatory.
Now this is just fucking sick:
Dead Bear Cub found on WCU Campus with Obama Signs
Preach some more hate, you ignorant fuckers.
On the other hand this -- least objectionable compromise between political titans -- is exactly how Abraham Lincoln was selected as the Repub nominee (according to ponderous but fascinating "Team of Rivals"). Palin = Lincoln = New Coke?
I'm going to throw this out there because no man is willing to admit it: the Palin phenomena was driven by the dick. Nate even revels himself when he says she's "photogenic (to say the least)."
Women were the first to be skeptical of Palin, and now that the blood has drained from the male puditocracy's crotches, they too are seeing Palin for who she is: a beauty queen with no substance.
MysticLaker:
I believe that she directly contributed to the $150 million dollars that Obama got. I would say $50 million. No way to know, but that is my guess.
Obama's campaign donations surged right after her nomination. (That's when I started donating, too.) And once you prime the tap, it's easier to come back to that new donor for a little more.
10/20 -- National (CBS News) -- O + 13
O54
M41 !!!
http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2008/10/20/opinion/polls/main4533712.shtml?tag=topStory;topStoryHeadline
Airline food and the political process:
I was served boiled chicken wings and backs on a Soviet airline in the 80s. The connection may warrant further analysis, or at least an article on Wikipedia.
I love/d New Coke. I remember asking my dad to buy cases of it before it disappeared from stores.
Anyone know where I can still get some?
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