David Brooks: Sarah Palin "Represents A Fatal Cancer To The Republican Party"

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First Posted: 10- 8-08 02:09 PM   |   Updated: 11- 8-08 05:12 AM

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David Brooks spoke frankly about the presidential and vice presidential candidates Monday afternoon, calling Sarah Palin a "fatal cancer to the Republican party" but describing John McCain and Barack Obama as "the two best candidates we've had in a long time."

In an interview with The Atlantic's Jeffrey Goldberg at New York's Le Cirque restaurant to unveil that magazine's redesign, Brooks decried Palin's anti-intellectualism and compared her to President Bush in that regard:

[Sarah Palin] represents a fatal cancer to the Republican party. When I first started in journalism, I worked at the National Review for Bill Buckley. And Buckley famously said he'd rather be ruled by the first 2,000 names in the Boston phone book than by the Harvard faculty. But he didn't think those were the only two options. He thought it was important to have people on the conservative side who celebrated ideas, who celebrated learning. And his whole life was based on that, and that was also true for a lot of the other conservatives in the Reagan era. Reagan had an immense faith in the power of ideas. But there has been a counter, more populist tradition, which is not only to scorn liberal ideas but to scorn ideas entirely. And I'm afraid that Sarah Palin has those prejudices. I think President Bush has those prejudices.

Brooks praised Palin's natural political talent, but said she is "absolutely not" ready to be president or vice president. He explained, "The more I follow politicians, the more I think experience matters, the ability to have a template of things in your mind that you can refer to on the spot, because believe me, once in office there's no time to think or make decisions."

The New York Times columnist also said that the "great virtue" of Palin's counterpart, Democratic vice presidential nominee Joe Biden, is that he is anything but a "yes man."

"[Biden] can't not say what he thinks," Brooks remarked. "There's no internal monitor, and for Barack Obama, that's tremendously important to have a vice president who will be that way. Our current president doesn't have anybody like that."

Brooks also spent time praising Obama's intellect and skills in social perception, telling two stories of his interactions with Obama that left him "dazzled":

Obama has the great intellect. I was interviewing Obama a couple years ago, and I'm getting nowhere with the interview, it's late in the night, he's on the phone, walking off the Senate floor, he's cranky. Out of the blue I say, 'Ever read a guy named Reinhold Niebuhr?' And he says, 'Yeah.' So i say, 'What did Niebuhr mean to you?' For the next 20 minutes, he gave me a perfect description of Reinhold Niebuhr's thought, which is a very subtle thought process based on the idea that you have to use power while it corrupts you. And I was dazzled, I felt the tingle up my knee as Chris Matthews would say.


And the other thing that does separate Obama from just a pure intellectual: he has tremendous powers of social perception. And this is why he's a politician, not an academic. A couple of years ago, I was writing columns attacking the Republican congress for spending too much money. And I throw in a few sentences attacking the Democrats to make myself feel better. And one morning I get an email from Obama saying, 'David, if you wanna attack us, fine, but you're only throwing in those sentences to make yourself feel better.' And it was a perfect description of what was going through my mind. And everybody who knows Obama all have these stories to tell about his capacity for social perception.

Brooks predicted an Obama victory by nine points, and said that although he found Obama to be "a very mediocre senator," he was is surrounded by what Brooks called "by far the most impressive people in the Democratic party."

"He's phenomenally good at surrounding himself with a team," Brooks said. "I disagree with them on most issues, but I am given a lot of comfort by the fact that the people he's chosen are exactly the people I think most of us would want to choose if we were in his shoes. So again, I have doubts about him just because he was such a mediocre senator, but his capacity to pick staff is impressive."

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David Brooks spoke frankly about the presidential and vice presidential candidates Monday afternoon, calling Sarah Palin a "fatal cancer to the Republican party" but describing John McCain and Barack ...
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Sarah Palin: Palling Around With Secessionists:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eniG9l_7its

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:11 PM on 10/09/2008
- naluca I'm a Fan of naluca 16 fans permalink

Anyone who says these are the best candidates in a long time loses me. And if Obama is so smart , why has he done so many dumb things in his campaign. Sorry, tirning the Democratic party over to a guy who is a lot5 more light-weight than Brooks claims is a big mistake.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:58 PM on 10/09/2008
- demofem I'm a Fan of demofem 24 fans permalink

yes, obama has done so many dumb things that he's up by 11 points in the gallup tracking poll, and john mccain looked lost in the town hall format at which he is just so brilliant

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:21 PM on 10/09/2008

So Brooks thinks that Palin is a "cancer" but the guy who appointed her is one of "the two best candidates we've had in a long time"? Does not compute.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:57 PM on 10/09/2008

Gaymike makes sense. He knows of what he speaks. Most of you do'nt, but he is way ahead of you & instead or arguing, you should do as deep of research as he has before opening your mouths. Think!!! It's important...you care, therefore you must get as educated as fast as you can. This vote means more than in all of history!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:07 PM on 10/09/2008
- demofem I'm a Fan of demofem 24 fans permalink

Well, the economy is in a meltdown, but we are beginning to see which conservatives are at least honest intellectually and which ones will go down with the ship as racists and xenophobes. Not a lot of comfort, but some. This one is voting for that One.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:11 PM on 10/09/2008
- Indubio I'm a Fan of Indubio 25 fans permalink

Brooks is difficult to figure. I wouldn't necessarily call him honest at least not all of the time but neither is he prone to excessive prevarication or character assassination like say Charles Krauthammer or William Kristol (if ever there was an anti-intellectual it is Kristol). Brooks is an ideologue but he is also appreciative of intellectuality. His comments above are a recognition that it's possible to disagree with someone on the basis of ideas yet still respect that person. What has dismayed me about Brooks has been his ready willingness to disagree with liberals/Democrats while attempting to defend the indefensible. (i.e., 8 years of George W. Bush and Richard Cheney). If Brooks was truly honest he would have railed against GOP excesses before the 2006 election and before it became obvious that his party will be wiped out in the November election. Correct me if I'm wrong but Brooks was a regular pro-Bush drum beater until reality proved that Bush, and, his economic and political agenda were ill advised (I'm being kind).

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:13 PM on 10/09/2008
- Riker I'm a Fan of Riker 2 fans permalink

We in the Democratic party often pull our hair out because we can't often get it together enough to find a common voice. I often (grudgingly) admired/envied the Republicans because when they got behind an idea/person, they were immovable. So when one of them comes out and states an obvious truth about a Republican failure, it's pretty astonishing. Brooks is saying what many, if not most (in their hearts anyway) know about Palin: she's dangerous. For this reason alone McCain should be judged unworthy to lead our country.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:10 PM on 10/09/2008
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The b00bs of the McC@/n campaign (0)(0) - S. P@l/n (o)(o) - C. F/0r/n/ (.)(.) - C. McC@/n

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:05 PM on 10/09/2008
- habajebe I'm a Fan of habajebe 19 fans permalink
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The real boob is Johnny Mack Bush hizzownself.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:52 PM on 10/09/2008
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he's a droopy one at that!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:33 AM on 10/10/2008

Four More Weeks!!!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:52 PM on 10/09/2008
- bongogirl I'm a Fan of bongogirl 3 fans permalink
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THAT ONE! '08!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:27 PM on 10/09/2008
- CactusTom I'm a Fan of CactusTom 34 fans permalink

David Brooks has always been by idea of a thoughtful conservative, quite unlike the Bush neocowboys.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:07 PM on 10/09/2008

.....merely a cleverer shill without the tortured, pseudo-recondite, acerbity of George Will. Still he comes across as a trifle humbler and even has a sense of humour....

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:10 PM on 10/09/2008

Mafia 329 Be careful of reading into rainbows what you think God means. I think you should celebrate Barracks climb to success, since you yourself have a grandson of mixed heritage. He represents progress in America, a vision of the future, not the past. I'm sorry you feel voting for Mccain is your only option, but do as you must. America will not heal until your generation passes away. Think of the future and hope for an America that has buried this old prejudices. I to have Grandparents who love their bi-racial grandchildren ,but are still at heart prejudice. Search your heart and rid yourself of the evil of hatred.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:04 PM on 10/09/2008

David Brooks is at least 4 years too late, and has missed his chance to join Kevin Phillips in identifying not just G.W., but the whole Bush clan as a phenomenon that has been nothing but toxic to us and the world. Phillips got right to it not later than the end of the preface to "American Dynasty," in saying that the sooner we've rid ourselves of the Bush clan, the better. Well, Phillips' true conservative and Republican clarion call came too late, and fell on deaf ears in 2004, to prevent the reelection of G.W. Now we have the joke of all jokes, Palin, but it looks like the U.S. is actually too smart, as dumb as we are, to fall for anymore republican crap for the time being, if the polls are at all accurate as of this writing. So, David Brooks, welcome to the club... the club where for you the truth hurts. Some club, huh?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:00 PM on 10/09/2008
- susie1776 I'm a Fan of susie1776 5 fans permalink

Well, hell has just frozen over! I actually AGREE with David Brooks about something! Will wonders never cease!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:40 PM on 10/09/2008
- ebanks84 I'm a Fan of ebanks84 129 fans permalink

The way McCain/Palin arouses their rallies is in the same way m0bs are riled up. They use "c0de" words to get those negative reactions from their crowds. Most people are so unaware of their programming that they don't even know when "w0rds" can tick them off.

All the neocon politicians have mastered these "c0de" words and use them in their rhetoric at rallies and on TV every day. Those are are subject to reacting are the groups of people the republicans are trying to wake up and make a difference in this campaign.

There are people who know these c0de words and are amazed that there are those who act as though they don't know what's going on. But it's all playing out as the neocons want it to play and most of you don't even know you're BEING played.

What a shame!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:33 PM on 10/09/2008

Amen!! The McCain-Palin ticket is evoking violence from their racist base. They are exploiting their mindless followers to a fever pitch. Palin is a cancer no doubt, and probably more life threatening than we can imagine. Unbelievable that they are getting away with their attacks.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:07 PM on 10/09/2008

What has happened to poor Levi Johnson? We haven't seen him out campaigning since the convention. Is he having second thoughts about marrying Palin's daughter, or do they have him locked up some where so he can't cry out for help?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:26 PM on 10/09/2008
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Maybe it's not his...Maybe Bristol's been givin' it up for the whole hockey team

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:22 PM on 10/09/2008
- habajebe I'm a Fan of habajebe 19 fans permalink
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Please... let's not go there. Even if she had, I wouldn't want to know about it.

I just hope her Mom gets back to Alaska ASAP and STAYS THERE. For the good of the family and everything. America too.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:05 AM on 10/10/2008
- demofem I'm a Fan of demofem 24 fans permalink

If the Republicans lose, won't it be fascinating to see if this marriage between two unwilling teenagers still takes place?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:12 PM on 10/09/2008

Isn't his name JohnsTon, and he is on Party-paid retainer for S. Palin herself.....whatever the election's outcome!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:13 PM on 10/09/2008
- anelder I'm a Fan of anelder 18 fans permalink
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WHY is no one talking about the Rolling Stones article on McCain? I'm stumped.
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    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:23 PM on 10/09/2008
- pegbo I'm a Fan of pegbo 5 fans permalink

I have been invoking passages from that article since I read it, unfortunately, Huffpro keeps deleting my posts.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:37 PM on 10/09/2008
- Clare53 I'm a Fan of Clare53 15 fans permalink

Why would HuffPo delete your posts?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:01 PM on 10/09/2008
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