Sunday, November 2, 2008

Halloween

It is odd to think of all the creatures and characters we wanted to be on Halloween. A witch was quite the evil thing when I was a child. Rich lady was great or a ballerina ( in Nebraska the costume would likely be covered totally by one's coat but hey...) My classroom use to run to Freddy Kruger or Darth Vader and such, Harry Potter is a winning choice now or Spongebob Square Pants. I remember the year my daughters were all CareBears.

This year, I was Sarah Palin. I considered it pretty scarey. The Vice leader of the Free World as a scarey character....when did it come to this? I would answer the obligatory salutation of Trick Or Treat with a wide wink and a "You betcha!" I wore my tartish suit jacket, my highest heels and my hair in a bad upsweep with a pony tail. Parents laughed, which was great thinking of how Republican my state is. I thought it funny too. Until I really think of it. The position she aspires to is left in disgrace as her face became the number one selling mask for this year.
As a woman who is considered a feminist, it offends me that her body and her wink are hallmarks for her entrance into the powerful machinery of democracy. Why not her mind? Why not her trustworthiness? Why not the examples of character, forthrightedness, loyalty, and leadership that set her on the top of the list for the VP candidates. Because they aren't her hallmarks. It is her pert, cute, lipsticked bulldogidness, in a wet dream body that caused the "Rise" to the public's eye. Nothing on Halloween is as scary as our fall as women when this is our best, nor the fact that THIS is as good as a major political party can be. I'm scared. It makes my vote sadly obvious. It is not a good trick or treat.

1 comment:

Krissy said...

ummm...just a thought. but how could people talk about her brains, or her ideas or anything? the lady has none!!

sad that she has made it all the way to this though isnt' it?