Wednesday, May 26, 2010

Jerry Springer Says Belittling Sarah Palin Is Liberal Elitism


So I wanted to chat about someone you have a little in common with: Sarah Palin. She's also a former lawmaker who pivoted to television. Could she hack it with her own talk show?

Well, she's incredibly charismatic. Her politics are different than mine. But I don't belittle her. She represents a significant segment of America. It might not be the majority, but certainly a significant segment of America that lives her lifestyle and believes as she does. And therefore, I can disagree with her without making fun of her. And for those of us who are more liberal, we step on dangerous ground when we try to belittle her, or belittle her fundamentalism, or religion or stuff like that, saying you know she is backwoods or stuff like that. That is how liberals come across as elitists or snobs.

Palin is viewed as a woman of the people; easy to relate to.

She's obviously got something going. Just look at the reaction! It wasn't just her 15 minutes of fame. It's lasted. She touches a nerve for people who resent being looked down upon. And there is a significant segment of America that feels it is being looked down upon. I think that's dangerous. It's where people who are liberal can get into trouble. So, I respect her. I disagree with her. But I have nothing bad to say about her. And I am sure anything she does in the media will be successful. She's got that "whatever that is" that makes you pay attention.
This is funny and ironic at the same time because one could make a good bet that Palin wouldn't be caught dead watching Springer's brand of trash TV. Yet, keeping in mind that Springer did once have a successful career as politician as well as the fact that he's longed rubbed shoulders with the bastion of Palin-haters in Hollywood Palin, his opine on Palin does hold weight. Of course the average liberal will never get that a little humility could go a long way.

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