Meghan McCain's progressive-conservative politics may just revive the republican party. Clearly she isn’t just the flavour of the month—the girl has staying power. It makes sense that The View and Bill Maher would book her as she is controversial, stirring up the Republican Party. I’ve been watching her for a few months now with both amusement and admiration. Amusement because after eight years of W. melted mess that is the Republican Party is satisfying in the way dark chocolate syrupy covered icecream is on a hot mid-western afternoon in August. Admiration and chagrin because—hell, I like her (for the uninitiated, I’m left of the American left).
So maybe she didn’t do so well on Bill Maher the other night—she did get a rightly deserved slap down but not for being republican, for being unprepared. But instead of being satisfied, I want her to learn from this experience and step up. Perish the thought the republicans make a come back but there is something undeniably sympathetic about Meghan McCain.
Meghan McCain is the quintessential lipstick feminist generation Y-er. The girl has balls! She’s been embraced by feminists on both the right and the left—she’s progressive enough for a republican to appear warm and fuzzy to centrists and liberals but simple spoken and morality driven enough to appeal to the right as well. How so? When asked about her feelings on abortion instead rattling off talking points about how many low-income, unwed mothers have abortions she paused and looked thoughtful and answered with her own experience with the issue: empathy for a friend in that situation.
After the legacy of international and domestic manipulation left by the Bush administration people are looking for political messages that resonate on a personal level—witness Barack Obama’s message of hope. The level of her mass appeal is best evident in her recurring appearances on The View where she regularly wins kudos from both Whoopi Goldberg, Joy Behar, and the conservative Elizabeth Hasselbeck. Hell, Rachel Maddow loves her!
And her mass appeal is where the media is MISSING the BEAR.
Meghan McCain doesn’t have the experience to run for a major political office just yet. And she may not have that experience in even four or eight years time. But it doesn’t matter—she doesn’t have to run for political office. She just has to continue to challenge the Republicans to wander out of their stupefying eight year hangover and win followers as she does it. Those Republicans with the national longevity to lead the party only have to take up the line she's cast.
Centrists and some democrats are already becoming frustrated with Obama and that has the potential to escalate if the economy doesn’t recover soon (disclaimer: Obama can’t be blamed for the economy failing to recover quickly because by nature economies take uncertain amounts of time to recover as a lot of economics is perceptions and lagged stimulus effects). Watch Meghan McCain rally and rebuild the Republican Party. I will be; and four years from now don't say I didn't warn you.
So maybe she didn’t do so well on Bill Maher the other night—she did get a rightly deserved slap down but not for being republican, for being unprepared. But instead of being satisfied, I want her to learn from this experience and step up. Perish the thought the republicans make a come back but there is something undeniably sympathetic about Meghan McCain.
Meghan McCain is the quintessential lipstick feminist generation Y-er. The girl has balls! She’s been embraced by feminists on both the right and the left—she’s progressive enough for a republican to appear warm and fuzzy to centrists and liberals but simple spoken and morality driven enough to appeal to the right as well. How so? When asked about her feelings on abortion instead rattling off talking points about how many low-income, unwed mothers have abortions she paused and looked thoughtful and answered with her own experience with the issue: empathy for a friend in that situation.
After the legacy of international and domestic manipulation left by the Bush administration people are looking for political messages that resonate on a personal level—witness Barack Obama’s message of hope. The level of her mass appeal is best evident in her recurring appearances on The View where she regularly wins kudos from both Whoopi Goldberg, Joy Behar, and the conservative Elizabeth Hasselbeck. Hell, Rachel Maddow loves her!
And her mass appeal is where the media is MISSING the BEAR.
Meghan McCain doesn’t have the experience to run for a major political office just yet. And she may not have that experience in even four or eight years time. But it doesn’t matter—she doesn’t have to run for political office. She just has to continue to challenge the Republicans to wander out of their stupefying eight year hangover and win followers as she does it. Those Republicans with the national longevity to lead the party only have to take up the line she's cast.
Centrists and some democrats are already becoming frustrated with Obama and that has the potential to escalate if the economy doesn’t recover soon (disclaimer: Obama can’t be blamed for the economy failing to recover quickly because by nature economies take uncertain amounts of time to recover as a lot of economics is perceptions and lagged stimulus effects). Watch Meghan McCain rally and rebuild the Republican Party. I will be; and four years from now don't say I didn't warn you.
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