How Sarah Palin Can Win The Debate

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First Posted: 10- 1-08 10:48 AM   |   Updated: 11- 1-08 05:12 AM

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Tomorrow night's debate may be the most hotly anticipated meeting of potential vice presidents ever, sure to be watched by millions and garner eye-popping ratings. This is largely because it could be one of the greatest catastrophes ever broadcast. Certainly Democratic Veep contender Joe Biden brings a long history of turning extemporaneous speaking into something of a seat-of-the-pants, daredevil event. But the main attraction is, obviously, GOP vice-presidential nominee Sarah Palin. Her recent interviews with Katie Couric, the essential Frost/Nixon of our looming lurch into fiscal insolvency and overall idiocracy, have set the stage for what most people expect to be one long, messy field-dressing of the English language by John McCain's soul-mate.

The conventional wisdom is that the bar is set so low, as long as Palin manages to escape the evening without setting fire to Gwen Ifill, her performance can be spun as a historic win. But seeing as some of the harshest anti-Palin rhetoric yet comes from conservatives, I don't believe this hopeful plan is going to work. There have been two schools of thought on how to prevent a complete disaster. One says, Palin needs to be in hardcore debate prep with the McCain insiders in an attempt to turn Eliza Doolittle into a seasoned speaker of neo-con gibberish. The other school preaches, "Let Palin be Palin," a hands-off approach that will rely on the candidate's own homespun sense and sensibility to carry the day.

Neither tactic is likely to work. There is just not enough time on the clock to bring about the former transformation, and we've seen what the latter, laissez-faire approach yields -- fodder for Saturday Night Live cold opens. There is, however a third way. It's a way that will work. It's a way that will win.

To understand the third way strategy, one must first examine how Sarah Palin got to this point. Months before McCain made his choice, Palin was on the radar of very few people, most notably Bill Kristol. At the time, people, in general, liked Palin very much, because why not? There was nothing to not like! And Kristol's endorsement probably earned her some measure of fatalist sympathy. When she arrived on the scene, it was at the Republican National Convention, and she came equipped with a fantastic speech that struck just the right balance of red-meat conservatism and quotes from noted anti-Semites. It was a great first impression.

But the whole process of getting to know Sarah Palin exposed Palin's greatest flaw: she's precisely the sort of person who should never be subjected to a "getting to know" process. Over time, her recycled speech wore poorly and her attempts at moving on to new rhetorical pastures have been disastrous. Her overall favorable rating dipped precipitously. And even in Alaska, her once impressive 80 percent approval rating fell to a more quotidian 60 percent. That's bad, considering that in Alaska, just knowing how to make fire spots you forty approval points, right off the bat.

And now the debate looms, and if Palin isn't careful, she's going to run the risk that America might get to know her even better.

What's to be done? Well, when all else fails, its best to keep things basic. Focus on the task at hand. Embrace the simplicity of the debate rules. And in those debate rules, Sarah Palin will find her salvation. For while those rules govern the topic of conversation, and the length that each participant may speak, nowhere is it written that Sarah Palin actually has to say anything. So that's how she wins. By saying nothing. By standing there, stock still, with a look of determination screwed to that lovely face, and not uttering a blessed word, for ninety minutes.

My opinion on this matter is well-informed from my previous career as a public speaking teacher. Which is to say, I taught two semesters of Introduction to Public Speaking at Virginia Commonwealth University. As a grad student. Mainly for rent money and access to the faculty dining lounge. And, look, yes: many of my charges were otherwise bright undergraduates from foreign countries who believed "Introduction to Public Speaking" meant that I was going to literally teach them English. Those students, obviously, made a profound and terrible mistake. But as far as Palin is concerned, I am an ideal authority, because I was a salt-of-the-earth public speaking teacher, not some elitist, like Cicero.

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One of the things I worked hard at teaching my students, so as to overcome their fear of speaking in public, was that it was okay to lose their train of thought while speaking extemporaneously. What wasn't acceptable was making pointless utterances while finding their way back. Repeated "uhms" and "ers" tend to undermine the credibility of a speaker, because they make commonplace lapses in thought audible. However, in an ironic and beautiful twist to public speaking technique, it turns out that simply taking a silent pause on those occasions of uncertainty not only manages to prevent an audience from forming a negative impression, it's actually a net gain for the speaker. Say "uhm" four or five times, and the interest of the audience wanes. But when a speaker fixes their gaze on the middle distance and says absolutely nothing, people become transfixed! They lean forward in their chairs. The atmosphere becomes charged with importance. And often, the next words out of the speaker's mouth end up more freighted and memorable than if the speaker managed to keep his or her thoughts on track in the first place.

Seeing as every single one of Palin's off-the-cuff orations has amounted to a "pointless utterance" -- one long, annoying "Uhhhmmm" -- it stands to reason that her best bet is silences of epic length. Naturally, some of you reading this are likely to be skeptical. You're probably thinking about some of those blank stares and uncomfortable pauses that Palin has already offered in interviews. But the problem with those pauses wasn't that they were too long. Rather, it's that they weren't long enough. The art of the long pause has a sort of "uncanny valley." Pause briefly, and people fixate on the speaker, wondering what might come next. Pause a little longer, and the audience starts to worry, wondering if the speaker is daft. But if you pause for an even longer period of time, people start to imagine that something amazing and special is unfolding before their eyes, and they start to think, "Hey. Maybe this speaker is BRILLIANT!"

Let's face it: a steadfast, mute, Sarah Palin is just the sort of dignified presence the erratic McCain campaign needs at this point. But more to the point, by saying nothing at the debate, Palin can reverse all of the negatives that have come from our growing familiarity with her. Back when we knew nothing about Palin, we liked her! It's only when she started adding to the body of work entitled, "Things We Know About Sarah Palin" that everything started to go in the crapper. Tomorrow night's debate represents a great opportunity to offset that. By not responding to every question, Palin will be adding a voluminous amount of material to "That Which We Don't Know About Sarah Palin." And the more we don't know about Sarah Palin, the better off she'll be.

Besides, if Palin comes to the debate Thursday night and doesn't say anything, at the very least, McCain is going to win the news cycle. And in the end, isn't that what's most important to the McCain camp?

And man, if you think Joe Biden is worried about debating Palin now -- with all of her confounding ovaries!- - just you watch when she shows up and says nothing! What on earth will Biden do then? Any attempt to even voice a sentence -- even say hello! -- is going to look like the Iron Chauvinist Fist of the Patronizing Patriarchy Patrol. When you think about it, faced with a silent and resolute Palin, the best strategy for Biden would be to shut his mouth too! Imagine that: a vice-presidential debate in which neither participant says a single word!

I don't know about you, but I would very much like to liveblog this!

Tomorrow night's debate may be the most hotly anticipated meeting of potential vice presidents ever, sure to be watched by millions and garner eye-popping ratings. This is largely because it could be...
Tomorrow night's debate may be the most hotly anticipated meeting of potential vice presidents ever, sure to be watched by millions and garner eye-popping ratings. This is largely because it could be...
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LOL... you are my favorite writer here... hee hee

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:41 PM on 10/01/2008
- Tags I'm a Fan of Tags 13 fans permalink

She just has to give us a few Jack Benny/Johnny Carson sideways glance "takes" and everybody'll forget Putin's rearing head.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:36 PM on 10/01/2008
- optech007 I'm a Fan of optech007 6 fans permalink

Agreed.

All she has to do is say nothing and Biden will eventually hang himself with his own words.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:26 PM on 10/01/2008

Optech007

Sad but true. Biden may well hang himself with his own words. Palin just waits and silently circles around him like a barracuda - the minute Biden trips up on his own words, Palin strikes. Biden is good at striking back - but he has never quite encountered this kind of animal. Can he gently swat her back to Alaska without appearing brutish? Or will be whimper away like a stunned animal?

Biden - please let this be your finest moment.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:17 AM on 10/02/2008
- JestMe I'm a Fan of JestMe 6 fans permalink

Don't sweat it. Biden will do just fine. He's been married twice.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:29 AM on 10/02/2008
- JestMe I'm a Fan of JestMe 6 fans permalink

Yeah, cling to that fantasy.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:58 AM on 10/02/2008
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How many times does someone have to say this ? SHE HAS ALREADY LOST THE DEBATE!!!!­!!!!!!!!!!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:15 PM on 10/01/2008
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"... is it written that Sarah Palin actually has to say anything..­."
And it is not written that the debate 'winner' whatever the f... that means, is qualified to be President.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:02 PM on 10/01/2008

Now come on her one hope is that the debate prep was not anything to do with her grasp of neocon fundamentalism. She'll have been given broad brush strokes sure but the key to her winning the debate, and it is winable for her, is to study-up on some really embarassing Biden stuff. She's just gotta sling it at him for the whole session and get him flustered.
It's a big ask, it probably won't work but her only chance is to go toxic and attack attack attack. Trouble is it's 90minutes worth of public speaking.
i hope they give her some water.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:19 PM on 10/01/2008
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Soooooo, if Obama uses a bunch of ums and ers he's a poor public speaker? I don't think you meant to imply that, huh? But he does! :)

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:18 PM on 10/01/2008

yeah but there's meat in between

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:30 PM on 10/01/2008
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The only was Palin can win this debate is if Biden doesn't show up....even then it could by iffy~!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:08 PM on 10/01/2008
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Oh, thank you! This gave me the best laughs I've had all day. (And there have been a lot of laughs available in Palin blogs and ariticles!)

I've noticed something fun: in the political arena, writers have been, year after year, plodding along with the same required vocabulary, having to be sedate and considered, i.e. having no fun at all. Now, suddenly, political analyses and commentaries are wildly creative, witty, scathing. I envision writers all across the country grabbing their Thesauruses for even more colorful verbiage, brandishing words they've never got to use, their creative juices set free at last. McCain and Palin have together gifted the writing community with endless fodder and license to use it. I love it.

But yours gets my top kudos...no­t one laugh-out-loud, but one right after the other. Thanks, you made my day.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:11 PM on 10/01/2008
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Biden is qualified to lead America if that is his destiny. The same cannot be said of Palin, but given McCain’s age and health problems, the odds look good for her. After two disturbing interviews, Palin has scared a lot of folks while supporters contend she's been set up by the media.
Moose doo-doo.
Palin cannot give articulate answers because she doesn't grasp the underlying doctrines that support her answers.
The presidency requires a person of exceptional intellect, morality and vision. Palin is intellectually average, not well-read, well-educated or well traveled. Her beliefs are rooted in generalized understanding of politics, religion, etc. to shape her world view. Palin has come far in politics with determination, good looks and by associating herself with conservative political idealogy.
If Palin becomes president, unelected people in the shadow of the presidency will run America.
America still dominates the world, but China is poised to supplant America as the leader of the world. China’s premier Wen is an incredibly intelligent man with a well thought out vision for China's future. There are many visible signs that China plots its ascension to world domination.
How could a Sarah Palin contend with a formidable intellect like Wen and other world leaders? How can we trust this pathetic young woman to represent the best interests of more than 400 million souls in America?
A vote for McCain-Palin is an act of national suicide.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:50 PM on 10/01/2008
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"If Palin becomes president, unelected people in the shadow of the presidency will run America.
America still dominates the world, but China is poised to supplant America as the leader of the world. "

So true.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:18 PM on 10/01/2008
- kayfacefl I'm a Fan of kayfacefl 4 fans permalink

Novel idea but I'm quite worried that she may over perform, I mean she just needs to get through it with out throwing up or falling down is how I think Rachel Maddow put it last night. But I would love to see her in total silence or a total melt down where she starts to ramble aimlessly and incoherently. That is what I think I would prefer to see. I honestly think I would enjoy that very much.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:35 PM on 10/01/2008
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Either she has the goods or she does not. All the pre-debate analysis and cramming in the world is not going to change that fact. She will either have command of the issues or fall on her face. I for one am not hoping she falls on her face. I have no issue with Sarah Palin as a human being; I have issue with her as a choice to incite latent bias and bigotry (Joe Six-Pack my eye). I have a problem with her because John McCain in choosing her spoke to the issue of Women's Suffrage as a joke, as a gimmick card of calculation to be played when men choose to play it to advance their political ambition. I have a problem with Palin as VP because it says John McCain does not care about America. It says he would do anything, or say anything to fulfill personal ambition even if it means ultimately putting the country in the hands of someone who does not have the credentials or the verifiable acumen to lead a nation of this size and complexity.

…and we wish the best of luck to all in the debates, and best of luck to America if its future and fate turns out to be hinged upon, President Sarah Palin. Get real or get ready for storms we have never seen or imagined. These times are so compelling and urgent that gimmicks of divide and deceit should be long out of fashion.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:35 PM on 10/01/2008
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Doh! Of course I meant employ.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:23 PM on 10/01/2008
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If this strategy works for Palin maybe I can get my ex to employee it.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:23 PM on 10/01/2008
- kayfacefl I'm a Fan of kayfacefl 4 fans permalink

very funny!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:36 PM on 10/01/2008

I predict she cries" wee, wee, wee, all the way home."
If she doesn't run out the back door before it's over, I'll be surprised.
This will be the greatest shoe on earth.
A return of Burns and Allen.
The best actor will preside.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:21 PM on 10/01/2008
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