The Palin Choice: Democrats Need to Shine a Light on the Shared Anti-democratic Ideology of McCain and Palin, by George Lakoff

The Palin Choice

The Reality of the Political Mind

By George Lakoff  (Submitted on Labor Day to BuzzFlash by Mr. Lakoff)

This election matters because of realities—the realities of global warming, the economy, the Middle East, nuclear proliferation, civil liberties, species extinction, poverty here and around the world, and on and on. Such realities are what make this election so very crucial, and how to deal with them is the substance of the Democratic platform (http://www.demconvention.com/assets/downloads/2008-Democratic-Platform-by-Cmte-08-13-08.pdf).

Election campaigns matter because who gets elected can change reality. But election campaigns are primarily about the realities of voters’ minds, which depend on how the candidates and the external realities are cognitively framed. They can be framed honestly or deceptively, effectively or clumsily. And they are always framed from the perspective of a worldview.

The Obama campaign has learned this. The Republicans have long known it, and the choice of Sarah Palin as their Vice-Presidential candidate reflects their expert understanding of the political mind and political marketing.  Democrats who simply belittle the Palin choice are courting disaster. It must be taken with the utmost seriousness.

The Democratic responses so far reflect external realities: she is inexperienced, knowing little or nothing about foreign policy or national issues; she is really an anti-feminist, wanting the government to enter women’s lives to block abortion, but not wanting the government to guarantee equal pay for equal work, or provide adequate child health coverage, or child care, or early childhood education; she shills for the oil and gas industry on drilling; she denies the scientific truths of global warming and  evolution; she misuses her political authority; she opposes sex education and her daughter is pregnant; and, rather than being a maverick, she is on the whole a radical right-wing ideologue.

All true, so far as we can tell.

But such truths may nonetheless be largely irrelevant to this campaign. That is the lesson Democrats must learn.  They must learn the reality of the political mind.

The Obama campaign has done this very well so far. The convention events and speeches were orchestrated both to cast light on external realities, traditional political themes, and to focus on values at once classically American and progressive: empathy, responsibility both for oneself and others, and aspiration to make things better both for oneself and the world. Obama did all this masterfully in his nomination speech, while replying to, and undercutting, the main Republican attacks.

But the Palin nomination changes the game. The initial response has been to try to keep the focus on external realities, the “issues,” and differences on the issues. But the Palin nomination is not basically about external realities and what Democrats call “issues,” but about the symbolic mechanisms of the political mind—the worldviews, frames, metaphors, cultural narratives, and stereotypes.  The Republicans can’t win on realities. Her job is to speak the language of conservatism, activate the conservative view of the world, and use the advantages that conservatives have in dominating political discourse.

Our national political dialogue is fundamentally metaphorical, with family values at the center of our discourse. There is a reason why Obama and Biden spoke so much about the family, the nurturant family, with caring fathers and the family values that Obama put front and center in his Father’s day speech: empathy, responsibility and aspiration. Obama’s reference in the nomination speech to “The American Family” was hardly accidental, nor were the references to the Obama and Biden families as living and fulfilling the American Dream. Real nurturance requires strength and toughness, which Obama displayed in body language and voice in his responses to McCain. The strength of the Obama campaign has been the seamless marriage of reality and symbolic thought.

The Republican strength has been mostly symbolic. The McCain campaign is well aware of how Reagan and W won—running on character: values, communication, (apparent) authenticity, trust, and identity — not issues and policies.  That is how campaigns work, and symbolism is central.

Conservative family values are strict and apply via metaphorical thought to the nation: good vs. evil, authority, the use of force, toughness and discipline, individual (versus social) responsibility, and tough love. Hence, social programs are immoral because they violate discipline and individual responsibility. Guns and the military show force and discipline. Man is above nature; hence no serious environmentalism. The market is the ultimate financial authority, requiring market discipline. In foreign policy, strength is use of the force. In fundamentalist religion, the Bible is the ultimate authority; hence no gay marriage. Such values are at the heart of radical conservatism. This is how John McCain was raised and how he plans to govern. And it is what he shares with Sarah Palin. 

Palin is the mom in the strict father family, upholding conservative values.  Palin is tough: she shoots, skins, and eats caribou. She is disciplined: raising five kids with a major career. She lives her values: she has a Downs-syndrome baby that she refused to abort.  She has the image of the ideal conservative mom: pretty, perky, feminine, Bible-toting, and fitting into the ideal conservative family. And she fits the stereotype of America as small-town America. It is Reagan’s morning-in-America image.  Where Obama thought of capturing the West, she is running for Sweetheart of the West.

And Palin, a member of Feminism For Life, is at the heart of the conservative feminist movement, which Ronee Schreiber has written about in her recent book, Righting Feminism. It is a powerful and growing movement that Democrats have barely paid attention to.

At the same time, Palin is masterful at the Republican game of taking the Democrats’ language and reframing it—putting conservative frames to progressive words: Reform, prosperity, peace. She is also masterful at using the progressive narratives: she’s from the working class, working her way up from hockey mom and the PTA to Mayor, Governor, and VP candidate. Her husband is a union member. She can say to the conservative populists that she is one of them—all the things that Obama and Biden have been saying. Bottom-up, not top-down.

Yes, the McCain-Palin ticket is weak on the major realities. But it is strong on the symbolic dimension of politics that Republicans are so good at marketing. Just arguing the realities, the issues, the hard truths should be enough in times this bad, but the political mind and its response to symbolism cannot be ignored. The initial Democratic response to Palin — the response based on realities alone — indicates that many Democrats have not learned the lessons of the Reagan and Bush years.

They have not learned the nature of conservative populism. A great many working-class folks are what I call “bi-conceptual,” that is, they are split between conservative and progressive modes of thought.  Conservative on patriotism and certain social and family issues, which they have been led to see as “moral”, progressive in loving the land, living in communities of care, and practical kitchen table issues like mortgages, health care, wages, retirement, and so on.

Conservative theorists won them over in two ways: Inventing and promulgating the idea of “liberal elite” and focusing campaigns on social and family issues. They have been doing this for many years and have changed a lot of brains through repetition. Palin will appeal strongly to conservative populists, attacking Obama and Biden as pointy-headed, tax-and-spend, latte liberals.  The tactic is to divert attention from difficult realities to powerful symbolism.

What Democrats have shied away from is a frontal attack on radical conservatism itself as an un-American and harmful ideology. I think Obama is right when he says that America is based on people caring about each other and working together for a better future—empathy, responsibility (both personal and social), and aspiration. These lead to a concept of government based on protection (environmental, consumer, worker, health care, and retirement protection) and empowerment (through infrastructure, public education, the banking system, the stock market, and the courts). Nobody can achieve the American Dream or live an American lifestyle without protection and empowerment by the government. The alternative, as Obama said in his nomination speech, is being on your own, with no one caring for anybody else, with force as a first resort in foreign affairs, with threatened civil liberties and a right-wing government making your most important decisions for you. That is not what American democracy has ever been about.

What is at stake in this election are our ideals and our view of the future, as well as current realities. The Palin choice brings both front and center. Democrats, being Democrats, will mostly talk about the realities nonstop without paying attention to the dimensions of values and symbolism. Democrats, in addition, need to call an extremist an extremist: to shine a light on the shared anti-democratic ideology of McCain and Palin, the same ideology shared by Bush and Cheney.  They share values antithetical to our democracy. That needs to be said loud and clear, if not by the Obama campaign itself, then by the rest of us who share democratic American values.

Our job is to bring external realities together with the reality of the political mind. Don’t ignore the cognitive dimension. It is through cultural narratives, metaphors, and frames that we understand and express our ideals.

George Lakoff is the author of The Political Mind: Why You Can’t Understand 20th Century Politics With and 18th Century Brain.  

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Remember the words to the song, I think it was the Boxer, " a man hears what he wants to hear and disregards the rest."? Republicans have used fear and jealousy and a total disregard to truth for decades to create an entire class of people who view Democrats and liberals as something evil. With this attitude in play they can say anything and even the most outrageous lies will be readily accepted. How else can the current Republican ticket claim to be the party of reformers and outsiders and not be laughed out of town? This article is excellent in that it gets to the heart of the matter that logic and facts are not enough.

I'll say this about Palin

If this AIP stuff is true, and she is in actuality an Alaskan nationalist sleeper cell agent, who is attempting to infiltrate the United States government in order to secure an independent Alaska; Well then I am impressed. As Bill the butcher said, "I think it shows dash." If that's not the case then I really can't say much good about her. I like her glasses frames. How's that?

Its a conspiracy

The left paranoia appears to reached an all time high.

All that the Right said about Communists....

... they have taken to heart and put to use to subvert the country in ways the Communists never dreamed of.

When I was in high school (in the 50's) they had classes on what to look out for in ways Communists would subvert existing institutions and create front groups till America became a client state run by the Kremlin

Now I have seen every one of those techniques used, subverting existing institutions from steeple jacked churches to the Republican party, to creating front groups like Heritage Foundation, and secret organizations like the CNP deciding policy and the propaganda for the day, and the dramatic "hypocrisy" that will flipflop a basic idea depending on the daily needs of that propaganda

In this case the paranoia is about reality, and the need for an honest HUAC investigation has never been more pressing.

If the Gang Of Pirates think that the only good Democrat is a dead Democrat, only a fool would think it bipartisan to accommodate them by acting the part.

Palin is pure distraction

Palin is pure distraction back to what we thought had run out of batteries: abortion, guns and god.

There's a good chance that something quite radioactive is going to surface about her... stronger than the knee-jerk repub spin can can handle.

I hope so. I like to think Obama has this in the bag. However, the mediocrity of the American mind, which the repubs have catered to with genius (the only thing they've done intelligently), is not to be underestimated.

Americans are voting for one thing in November: the rate of the decline of America.

McCain/Palin will give us free fall.

Obama will, at best, slow the descent... unless We the People get beneath and stop it altogether.

McCain/Palin emblem on Repub stage backdrop

On the Republican Convention backdrop the McCain name is above and Palin below and a gold slash between. Along with the L in Palin it makes a cross. More dog whistle images for the Creationist/Flat-earth Fundamentalists.

Lakoff on Palin

I've always agreed with George Lakoff about the use of framing by the republican operatives. They are masters at it, as they should be, since they've been perfecting it for over 30 years(maybe more). And I also agree that the Democrats don't have such a framing machine in place, which in a way, makes me proud. My question for Mr. Lakoff is, what do the democrats do when the republican framing is most often picked up by the media without a lot of examination. From what I've seen, if one of the evening anchors picks up on a lie or half truth, and tries to report it, they could end up out of a job like Dan Rather. How long do you think a democrat with Ms Palin's background would last? She wouldn't last through a news cycle, the media would tear her to pieces. Mr. Lakoff is right about it working and that is my fear. I have thought that they couldn't possibly sell President Bush twice, nor did I think they could sell a 72 year old man with cancer who changes his mind every other day, or many many other things these past years, but they did. I trust my choice,Barack Obama, because I've watched him grow through this last 2 years and his instincts are very good, so I will look to a national leader for leadership, which I can't say I've done for quite a while, and hope he can maneuver these shark infested waters!

"I'm an Alaskan, not an

"I'm an Alaskan, not an American. I've got no use for America or her damned institutions." - Joe Vogler, AIP founder The formation and history of the AIP largely revolve around Joe Vogler, a plain-spoken gold miner, non-practicing attorney and charismatic icon of local politics who ran unsuccessfully for governor three times between 1974 and 1986. After getting 4,770 votes and 5% as an independent in the 1974 election -- a race decided by less than 300 votes -- Vogler formed Alaskans for Independence (AFI) in 1978 in order to promote the idea of an "Independent Nation of Alaska." http://www.akip.org/introduction.html This quote appears at the top of the Introduction page of the AIP website - I am sure the quote will get scrubbed on orders from Karl Rove by the end of the day.

Something else that Palin symbolizes

INCOMPETENCE--something that has been a hallmark of Republican rule for the past 8 years. Depending on how the Alaska trooper-gate investigation goes, she may also come to represent CORRUPTION, which is another defining characteristic of Republicans in positions of power. And in choosing an unqualified and unprepared person to stand one heartbeat from the presidency, John McCain has given us a concrete example of his POOR JUDGEMENT. George Lakoff may dismiss these facts as less important than conservative symbols and frames, but they make excellent symbols and frames for our side. Let's use them.

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I think it should be said that while Republicans as a rule embrace the values that Lakoff describes, they would never, NEVER vote for a woman or a black candidate for such an important spot. Why do I know this? I am surrounded by Rightwingers and I know their hearts and minds. My guess is that like those voters who the punditry claim will publicly back Obama, and not privately vote for him, the same could be said of the Rightwing when it comes time to pull the lever for McCain. They won't vote. This woman may signal a firm alliance with the religious right, but so did Cheney and Bush, and McCain has shown every indication that he is bought and sold by the religious zealotry and will toe the line whomever he ends up running with. But in a Rightwinger's mindset, a man in the slot won't be distracted, like a "good, family values" woman would be with a family of 5 kids which includes an infant who has Down's Syndrome. The bottom line here won't be about her lies regarding being a "reformer" in Alaska or of being Miss Congeniality, or policies as Lakoff said. It will be ALL about her dedication to a disabled infant, a six year daughter and two adolescent girls who seemed unable or unwilling to commit to the "Chastity Pact". The glow will quickly fall off that nominee when it becomes apparent how opportunistic both she and her hubby are - and the resulting blowback that raw, unchecked ambition brings in the form of unwed teen pregnancies. Their gut reaction is more "the SLUT" than "aw, how sweeeeeet!", trust me on that. Palin won't garner votes from outside the RW, but I doubt she's going to rally the base beyond their initial "We stuck Obama's convention in the eye with McCain's Bomb, Bomb Obama's shining moment" hoohah, and self-congratulatory nonsense.

I hope nutmeg is correct

Nutmeg, Fortunately, I have very little direct contact with authoritarian Christianity, and as such, I HOPE your analysis is correct. However, it seems to me that the radical fundamentalists are SO hypocritical, that they can easily adhere to their foolish ideology while supporting a woman who mocks it and them at every turn.

Palin's choice isn't available to many working women...

I agree with Mr. Lakoff. The better 'anti-Palin' strategy is to laud her for her choices - her courage in facing both a special needs child and a pregnant daughter - but then pivot by asking, what about the woman who's faced with similar issues without the institutional help to deal with them? For example - Governor Palin has health insurance - from the state, no doubt. Without that - would she have been able to make the choice to bring Trig to term? What about the teenaged daughter - if the family lacked health insurance - what then? Even those who have health insurance may not have maternity coverage. Pregnancy after 40 is more risky and a woman who has no maternity coverage risks not just her health, but a possible future bankruptcy because of unforeseen consequences. What kind of choice is that to make for your family? Governor Palin has means - a well paying, executive position that affords her the opportunity to USE a breast pump in the middle of the day. What about the low wage worker who can't even take a day off without falling behind in the monthly bills? Democratic programs want to make Governor Palin's choice available to more women - as well as allow those who cannot take on extra responsibility because of their circumstances - to choose differently.

I don't know if I agree with Lakoff

I wouldn't laud her as a tough woman who juggles family and career - her family seems dysfunctional and her career has been nothing but mismanaging the mayorship of a small town and she's only been a governor of the least populous (and almost completely welfare receiving) state in the Union for about 18 months. She seems to be more reckless than McCain and Bush put together; the image of a tough, together career woman is smoke and mirrors and I hope the Democrats are savvy enough to realize that. She, like McCain, leaves disaster in her wake, and haven't we had enough of that as a country? Donnat

Re: Palin is a Weak Symbol!

I think this is an excellent point and a points to a clear, direct counter attack. The Rubes, so called, in this opinion, like the low grade, macho symbolism, of a Reagan or Bush, but will be repelled when they find out that that is all she is. She is really just one of them. Use her strengths against her. Why not run ads showing her as a Hockey Mom, baking cookies in the kitchen surrounded by little ones, juxtaposed with a Republican-style clip of Ahmadinejad menacing Israel or Osama Bin Laden with a bellicose exhortation of his AlQueda troops. Or how about her beauty queen photos followed by pictures from the front line in Iraq of tough Iraqi fighters? What about the charges of sexism? We are just using the images she is promoting and that the campaign has provided us with, that's all. How about playing up the fact that McCain has long outlived his projected life expectancy, 56.6 years for a male born in 1936 and has cancer? Then cut to Ms Moosejaw surrounded by 5 children? Something to think about. _________________________________________________________________________________ The solution to Middle Class Money Problems! http://TheInstantPayRaise.Com

Kivals, first post

I think Kivals makes many telling points.
The more we all learn about Palin the more problems she presents to McCain and the
Republican ticket. And her biography is just coming to light. It's hard to believe
that McCain knew everything beforehand and chose her nonetheless.

Lakoff is correct that the Democrats should not go after her on the issues.
On the national political stage she's weak and inexperienced. McCain's selection
of her as his VP undermines all his railing against Obama as "inexperienced."
That Palin so widely outflanks Obama on that criterion will be lost on nobody.
Because everybody, except Alaskans, hadn't heard of her this time last week.

I do think one of her issues that she is nationally vulnerable on is
promoting the teaching of "creationism." I really don't think a majority of voters
are completely indifferent to the importance of real science. It's one thing to
be able to make a local stink and force a school district to modify its
instruction in biology. But even at the state level "creationism" has not been
approved, and on a national level I think many many people would understand
that the US would look ridiculous on the world stage.
I'd be interested to know if Lakoff would include "creationism" as an issue
the Democrats should avoid addressing.

Colleen Clark
Cambridge, MA

Creationism

Shameful though it may be, about 45% of Americans do not accept evolution. I think an attack on Creationism would be framed as an attack by the liberal elite on us poor god fearing Mericans.

Abstinence only sex ed might be an interesting issue to explore. Apparrently, in Alaska their sex ed is a little more "hands on."

By the way, has Obama asked Lakoff to join his staff?

Dr. Lakoff, Any SPECIFICS?

As usual, Lakoff presents an accurate view of the subject of framing, the differences between conservatives and progressives in their abilities to control it, and of course, the superiority of conservatives in the controlling the framing of issues. I am, however, more curious as to how he would exactly frame Palin. How does one control the frame to describe and label her anti-democratic? How does one negatively frame her values, and create a symbolism of her that is detrimental to McCain and her election? I have assumed that is what has been going on since the announcement of her selection.

Perhaps as a failed mother, mayor, and governor

Her ambition and ideological extremism has left a disaster in her wake at every turn. In an effort to "be" so many things she has not "done" any of them.

From the financial disaster that is her 2 Million dollar deficit, in a town of 6,000 that did not even have a budget before, to her ignored daughter getting pregnant, and I would love to know what happened with the son heading for Iraq as an effort to escape some trouble only hinted at so far.

If the family is the metaphor for her governance, than she is the last person who should be in charge of anything.

The "Liar Liar" song should be played in the background every time she shows her face. And the music of "Barbra Ann" for McCain.

If the Gang Of Pirates think that the only good Democrat is a dead Democrat, only a fool would think it bipartisan to accommodate them by acting the part.

No Minds Will Be Changed

I'm pushing 50. I'm a lifelong Dem. I live in Chicago, where my MAN, Obama did a lot of his work. So, I know a lot of Dems, too. Unfortunately, I also know a few Republicans, all of who live in the suburbs and throughout the South. No minds are being changed. None. Zilch. Zero. All of the Repubs that I've been corresponding with are not interested in facts or realities. None. Zero. They are convinced that Obama is going to disarm America. They are convinced that he will cause riots in the streets. They suddenly don't give a damn about unwed mothers! They are in love with FINALLY getting creationism in the schools and abstinence-only as the sole method of birth control into everyone's hearts. They are absolutely in lockstep with Doocy and Cindy McCain in believing that proximity to a foreign country automatically makes you worthy of making important foreign policy decisions. This is the mentality we are up against. We have indeed become Sunnis and Shiites. There is no bridge...uh, there is a Bridge to Nowhere...here. I'm convinced this is because, unlike Lakoff, the majority of Americans live in a perpetual state of fear and stupidity.

Speaking of your personal experience?

"the majority of Americans live in a perpetual state of fear and stupidity." True confession?

Palin Is Another Distraction

Sarah Palin's job is to divert attention away from the issues as presented by the Demcorats, and the voluminous debate over so many aspects of her political and personal life show that the tactic is succeeding. It's becoming "All Palin, All The Time!" By playing into these debates, Democrats are neglecting the real topic, which is McCain's platform of continuing Bush policies.

Palin is a enticing

Palin is a enticing distraction, she is a delectable red herring - however the AIP - Alaskan Indepenence Party - the best way to attack her is on her videotape where she spoke in favor of the AIP and Alaskan secession.

The AIP Thing is Huge

This really needs to come front and center. Those America Rah Rah folks find this notion of seceding from the union to be absolutely un-American, unpatriotic, bordering on treason. They need to consider that if she was president, one of the first things she might do is help cut Alaska loose -- with all the oil that it has. These folks at the GOP convention are stomping and screaming "Drill now! Drill now!" Well, whether we did or didn't, let's consider that if we did, Alaska could now be another foreign country that we would depend on for energy. To that I say, HUH? This woman is an absolute nut case.

The discussion, however, really should be focused on McCain, and on Palin only as she relates to McCain's judgment and decision-making, and his leadership/executive skills in terms of the botched job of vetting, if they even vetted her at all until after she was named.

Lakoff on Palin

I find myself in general agreement with Lakoff on this tactical question. It seems to me that the way into this is to focus on the reason McCain picked Palin. He picked her because he has become a hostage to the extreme, ultra-right wing of his party -- the Limbaughs, Dobsons, etc. Everybody knows he'd have preferred Lieberman. Palin shares the Limbaugh/Dobson/Robertson worldview. McCain has thus shown his inability to act independently of these extremists. He may have been an independent maverick at one time but the Palin pick shows that he has caved in to the extremists whose vision of the world is very different from Main Street. McCain is not his own man any longer. So who's president will he be? Main Street's? Or Rush Limbaugh's and Pat Robertson's?

Palin is a weak symbol as well

I grew up with working class people who hunted and fished and who voted Republican for the symbolic reasons Lakoff described. However, Lakoff seems to miss something, something very significant. These people know they are unqualified to be president, and so even though they want someone with their values, they do not want a president who is just like them. They believed Ronald Reagan, who came from a working class background, crossed the barrier to competence and prominence through his success in Hollywood and then as governor of California. They recognize George W. Bush comes from an elite family, even though he appears to share their values and some of their opinions and even some of their behavioral characteristics. But Palin is obviously really one of them -- an ignorant redneck hayseed rube who cannot keep her teen unmarried daughters from getting pregnant and who has a limited education (Bachelor's from U of Idaho in journalism) with a husband who never graduated from college -- who never crossed any barriers the way Reagan did. She does not have to pretend to be a rube the way Bush does, because she is one and it shows. And, if she stays on the ticket, it will become ever more obvious over time. Not only will that frighten Independents away, but even the Bible belt rubes will have second thoughts when they fully accept that one of them is only one heartbeat, the heartbeat of a 72-year old man with a history of cancer, away from the presidency.

Sarah Palin

Family values?????? This 44 year old woman elects to fly to Houston when 7 1/2 months pregnant to give a political speech, a risky move at best, given the high risks during pregnancy for women of her age...she begins labor during her speech, but does she go to hospital? No, takes two lengthy plane rides back to Alaska, then drives almost an hour to small hospital, baby delivered pre-maturely, with Downs Syndrome. 17 year old daughter pregnant, will need support, privacy, tremendous amount of energy to raise baby at her age, yet mom decides to go off on political campaign, insuring duties that will consume most of her time.... These "family values" come from the same "compassionate conservatives" that have driven our society into poverty, have left millions of children without healthcare, adequate food and housing, and have made educational opportunities unavailable to more and more AMericans. To call them hypocrites is a monumental understatement. The McCain/Palin ticket is a fast ride to disaster for all but the elite of this country.

Family Values

blushuz, You were there? It would be helpful to all if full disclosure accompanied your commentary. What are your medical credentials that qualify you to post your remarks? Your concerns may well be misplaced as Sarah Palin might just be capable beyond your own meager ability to offer assistance and help under similar conditions.