Saturday, November 14, 2009

Answering the call



“When great perils threaten the state, one often sees the people fortunately choose the most appropriate citizens to save it. It has been remarked that when a danger presses, man rarely remains at his habitual level; he elevates himself well above or falls below … but it is more common to see, among nations as among men, extraordinary virtue born of the very imminence of danger.” –Alexis de Toqueville, Democracy in America (V. 1, Part 2.5)


For obvious reasons, I repeat: “…one often sees the people fortunately choose the most appropriate citizens to save it…

When Toqueville wrote these words, the Frenchman was 25, reflecting on his recently completed assignment in America circa 1831. His job was to take a survey of the American penal system, and the result was then and remains the most astute and sweeping observation about American life, culture and politics ever quill-and-inked. I’m a lover of stereotypical French culture, yet even the most Freedom-Fried among us owe a debt to France for three things: The Statue of Liberty, French cuisine, and Alexis de Toqueville.

I do not believe that the young Sarah Heath dreamed of being a powerful national political figure as a child, nor I do not believe that, even a decade ago, she could have imagined the beautiful storm she has created and now stage-directs. Her rise has been unthinkable, impossible, and fantastic, and barring an IQ that approaches that of Goethe, there is no defense to be launched off the Battleship Premise that she was the designer of history as we see it.

Nope, I would guess she was like many of the girls I grew up with in Oklahoma in my equally rural, unsophisticated surroundings: she wanted to graduate high school, go to college, find a mate, have children, and build a life. Like most Americans, she wanted to take what her parents gave her and build on said offerings, continuing the strange American notion of doing better than one’s parents, and leaving better for one’s children. Prior to the election of Pres. Obama, this was referred to as “The American Dream.”

I’m struck by Toqueville’s phrasing: “…when danger presses, man rarely remains at his habitual level; he elevates himself well above or falls below…”

What began as a shot at the city council of Wasilla in the go-go Clinton 90s has metastasized into one of America’s most compelling political odysseys. While on the right we can quibble, bicker, extrapolate, debate and pontificate what it means to be a Conservative, yet for a growing number there is a very simple litmus test: what do you think of Sarah Palin?

While other Conservatives wobble over the simplest of questions, Sarah Palin – unlike any contemporary political figure – has elevated herself not because, but in spite of Conservative elite opinion. With virtually no backing and only grassroots support from forums like this, she has taken up the late William Buckley’s call, strode across history’s track and yelled “Stop!” When she threw her support behind Doug Hoffman in NY-23, she turned a parochial political contest into a national debate, and she did so by letting the country know that the Big Dog was off the porch.

Meanwhile, days after the contest is done, Rom and Huck are still focus-grouping it.
One can argue the merits of Sarah Palin just as one can ask why the pissed-off bull is in the China cabinet – the time for debating Gov. Palin’s existence as an influential national figure has come and gone, and now the larger question is simple: where do you stand?

We Palinistas have exiled many, the Noonans, Parkers and Buckleys of the world, and we are wary of even our staunchest kinsmen – with a wary eye we watch Charles Krauthammer, who has slowly evolved into the wisest Ent among Conservatives even as he lashes out repeatedly at Gov. Palin, and as we watch the train-wreck, we want Kristol to grab Krauthammer by the collar and shake him, shouting “Dammit man! Do you not realize how close we are?!?”

We repeat the phrase “they just don’t get it” while wishing they would. If “we” sounds elitist in its own, strange way, so be it: We’ve kicked a helluva lot of fair-weather friends to the curb, and all have impotently bore witness to their influence’s decline. While David Frum is onanistically debating naming rights to his digital Smurf Village, Noonan and Parker are holding self-healing couch-sessions via broadsheet upon realizing The One ain’t even a Deuce.

I don’t particularly care whether the young Sarah Heath wanted to be the President any more than I care whether a woman my age a decade ago, mayor of a small town I’d never heard of in a state I’ve never visited, was hatching a plan to lead the country. What I do care about, quite passionately, is that suddenly, we have a man leading the country who is obviously, patently unqualified to do so, and there is exactly one person with the voice, bearing and media-savvy willing to point this fact out.

Some people are born leaders, and others happen to find themselves in a position to lead. This country needs confidence. Not the shallow kind buttressed by foam pillars and weak exaltations, but a sturdy voice and a steady hand to remind Americans we have nothing to apologize for, that our nation is the greatest driving force for good in human history. Gov. Palin has been tapped by the fates for this calling, and millions of us are optimistic, thankful she answered the call.

25 comments:

Money Maven,  November 14, 2009 4:11 PM  

Sarah Palin may never become POTUS but she is sure blazing a path for a little conservative girl to one day become president. All the ridiclue, mocking, gossip, lies, double standards, from the MSM will make her stronger and persevere so that a conswervative woman can run for POTUS and be treated with respect like her male counterparts.


One a little conservative girl will become POTUS.

panchita,  November 14, 2009 4:59 PM  

Money: only in a generation. this woman. we will not see her like in our lifetime. Now is her time.

Rightmindedmom,  November 14, 2009 4:59 PM  

Excellent piece.  As Adrienne Ross says, Sarah was called "for such a time as this".  Let's pray that she is guided to be our leader in these perilous times, and leads us away from the path of Socialism that our country is on.

Mom in Wisconsin

Ernst,  November 14, 2009 5:00 PM  

I agree.  Its not whether Sarah Palin becomes potus or not, though of coarse I want her to.
We need a leader, not a whimpy leader, or a phony leader, or a compassionate leader.  We need a real leader.  And its my belief we found her.   Go Sarah :-)

johnmd,  November 14, 2009 5:05 PM  

Time to form up, close ranks , the powder is dry, the artillary has the range and is awaiting the order to fire for effect. We are ready to follow her orders where ever they take us.

panchita,  November 14, 2009 5:05 PM  

how cryptic was that? LOL. But its true. Now is when we need that "little conservative girl". If healthcarett passes no one will be able to revoke it.

Sarah must know that. Now is her time. 

Money Maven,  November 14, 2009 5:15 PM  

Very true...I am just awed by the support of so many conservative men standing up for Sarah. The MSM like to portray our side as sexist.  Even during the many town hall debates, I saw a lot of the women who were just regular moms taking the mic and their men supportiing them.

I do believe 2012 is Palin time..2016 is just too far away and the issues will be different.

Kjanlady,  November 14, 2009 5:15 PM  

Well written. 

Next week we will bear witness to a historical moment.  Remember the movie " A Star is Born". While the movie itself has no bearing on the coming historical moment, I think the title is appropriate.  Sarah's star begin to shine that day in August 2008 when she was first introduced to the world and the people of America.  Many of us recognized her star potential upon that first introduction.  Setbacks, controversies and deliberate acts of sabotage by the corrupt medea in it's many forms, hired Obamamaniacs and members of both political parties have sought to diminish her light.  We, the dedicated C4P barbarians, have seen that her light has only grown brighter and stronger and we anticipate that it will finally burst forth upon the people's stage with such fierce bright intensity that it will all but extinguish the cold, lifeless false light of the Won who portrayed himself as some sort of Modern Day Messiah. 

Sarah comes on stage not as a messiah but a a strong, honest, principled leader who will fight for her beliefs and for the citizens who choose to follow her call to action.  Next week she will begin to reintroduce herself to America and this time it will be entirely on her own terms, her own control.  Sarah...unleashed...the North Star finally allowed to radiate her light across America on her terms.  I can hardly wait.  Beware corrupt leftist medea talking heads and political pundits....don't try to view this radiance with your jaded eyes....it just might leave you blinded.  It will definitely leave you clueless.

A Star is Born.....an American North Star...may her light shine upon you and give you warmth, comfort, and hope for the future. 

an lifelong democrat-soon-2-B-independent,  November 14, 2009 5:16 PM  

EXCELLENT post!!

also, ADMIN:  you might to use Hillbuzz's latest post concerning Sarah Palin. I know a lot of people read this website, media people.  I want them to see how wide and deep Sarah's support is. It includes millions of pro-choice women && independents like me.

The MSM is getting more and more powerless, people like me who would hang on to their every word and opinion are finally seeing them for the lying hypocrites that they are!

GO SARAH PALIN!

--Palin Democrat!

PEC,  November 14, 2009 5:26 PM  

I notice the posting about the Dems in Alaska is gone.  I relize it was from last year but it still destroys the AP story.  THey based there fact check on this story.  With this story debunked by the Dems in Alaska then there fact check is Debunked.  We need Sarah to have this for Tuesday.
We can do the same by pulling up Sarahs proof of how much less her travel expenses were compared to her previous 2 predessesors.  Feed Sarah info. 

PEC,  November 14, 2009 5:28 PM  

OT - In the acknowledgements did anybody notice all were mentioned by 1st name minus one.  R.A.M

terri,  November 14, 2009 5:33 PM  

panchita,

Absolutely!...this is the time, right now. not 2016 but 2012.
This tidal wave of I don't know what, only comes once in a lifetime and she needs to take hold of it and just fly. 
Once this juaggarnaut takes off there's no going back.

One of my favorite movie quotes...

"fasten your seatbelts, it's gonna be a bumpy nite"...;-)

tim c,  November 14, 2009 5:52 PM  

Brooks great summary of our times and our feelings. Sarah is about to take the lead in a very long campaign and we must all "gird our loins", as joe would say, and fight each battle untill Victory!(oh sorry bo, you don't like that word?)

Tom_Ohio,  November 14, 2009 6:11 PM  

Lame stream media is going to expend a LOT of powder in the next week, as has been evidenced in the last few days.
The real America already sees their protests as not only way over the top but way too much.
We know they doth protest too much and their lame stunblings and thrashings is becoming an embarresment to most Americans not involved in the elistist movements.
The elitists inside Washington have not yet seen the turn around that this country is experiencing and they are defending their indefensible postiions of last year ( and this year )
Little do they realize what sort or type of TIDAL WAVE is going to hit them.
Tom_Ohio, keeping powder dry but ready to FIRE !

Bestbud,  November 14, 2009 6:14 PM  

Damn you!... C. Brooks Kurtz!

You make me ashamed... you say exactly what Im thinking and feeling and trying to say... but never can quite get there!

I sometimes think Im a bit too into this Wasilla warrior  called Sarah Palin... common sense conservatism... Palin America, etc... wondering if Im just going over the edge with unchecked enthusiasm!... and then You come along with "Answering The Call" and the like... JUST BLOWING MY ATTEMPT TO CALM DOWN AWAY!...

Like I started this with... Damn You! 

chicago's conservative,  November 14, 2009 6:50 PM  

I think one of the most fundamental differences between a person like Sarah and Obama is that Obama uses a postion of POWER to enhance his own profile, while Sarah wants to use a position of SERVICE to enhance America.

Nancy,  November 14, 2009 8:36 PM  

C. Brooks,
Another great post! Thank you!

Nancy,  November 14, 2009 8:39 PM  

Is it true that Mitt Romney is waiting for Doug Hoffman to pull just a little bit closer, and then he is going to endorse him?

cookboy,  November 14, 2009 8:54 PM  

just saw this comment at ace of spades  

<span>21 Sarah is the Conservatives Moses, I don't care what you say, I'll vote for her in a minute!

<p>Posted by: 'Nam Grunt at November 14, 2009 06:29 PM (+Sr5r)
</p></span>

LadySam,  November 14, 2009 9:40 PM  

America's North Star!  That truly says Sarah Palin leading us upward and onward.

OldDude,  November 14, 2009 10:25 PM  

C.Brooks Kurtz--

Superb writing and great call to arms for barbarians old and new and soon to be!

Mrs. Terry Johnson,  November 15, 2009 1:30 PM  

Love it!

"While David Frum is onanistically debating naming rights to his digital Smurf Village..."

JP,  November 15, 2009 3:39 PM  

That's a good comment.

I've read that she is called the Esther of our time.
She has earned my vote as well.

JP,  November 15, 2009 3:40 PM  

This article was simply <span>good</span>.
Thanks.

Anonymous,  November 15, 2009 10:54 PM  

A nod to Admiral de Grasse is in order as well.

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