Former Alaska Gov.
Sarah Palin is what might be described as a ‘rhetorical bully’. Ms. Palin’s shtick is to rather nastily
attack people who either cannot resond or choose not to respond. President Obama is her biggest target, and he
and other Democrats really don’t care enough to pay much attention to the
former VP nominee, so Ms. Palin can say what she wants without fear of
something coming back at her. And when
Ms. Palin does say things, she does it on social media forums, or in front of
friendly audiences. No fights in the
arena for her.
But recently Ms.
Palin took on Republican advisor Karl Rove.
Not a good idea. Mr. Rove is like
one the Hall of Fame members of snarky attacks, and when you take on Karl Rove
you get
it right back atcha. Ms. Palin suggested that Karl, without
actually naming him (that would be too courageous) should run for office
himself if he didn’t like the candidates.
Karl’s response,
Rove also
served back a not-so-subtle dig of his own at Palin.
“I
appreciate her encouragement that I’d go home to Texas and run for office,” Rove said. “I
would say this, though, I don’t think I’m a particularly good candidate, sort
of a balding, fat guy. And second of all, I’d say if I did run for office and
won, I’d serve out my term. I wouldn’t leave office mid-term.”
Ouch. Here’s some
friendly advice Gov. Palin. Go back
to attacking people who don’t respond.
Really, it’s what you do best and you should not try to play in the big
leagues with a minor league swing.
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