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Palin: ‘George W. with Two X Chromosomes’ – From Nachrichten of Switzerland


[Guardian Unlimited, U.K.]

So what is that very special something that makes Republicans near Sarah Palin behave as though they’ve eaten catnip? Patrik Etschmayer of Switzerland’s Nachrichten newspaper thinks he has the answer – an answer that will no doubt create some controversy.

Of women in politics, Etschmayer writes in part:

“A man who criticizes a female politician quickly draws accusations of sexism and chauvinism. … But – as painful as this may be for feminists – incompetence and unethical behavior are by no means limited to the male gender. And the generally better social skills of women also results in a superior ability – if they see fit – to lie better than most men. In politics, this is a core-competence. … Therefore when a female politician is attacked, one should look very carefully at what the criticism is and who is screaming, ‘Sexism!’”

After Debunking Palin as a defender of woman’s rights, Etschmayer touches on his key thesis:

“If one removes the two X-chromosomes and regards Palin as a non-gendered entity, only one thing is left: a power-hungry politician, inhabiting a universe of yes-men [and women], unable or unwilling to see any wrongdoing in herself and regarding all people who hold dissenting opinions as political enemies, not least because she sees herself on a mission from God on her way to changing the world. … And here’s the solution to the puzzle – of why Palin was chosen, the source of her popularity among conservatives and what makes her so dangerous: She is the female version of George W. Bush, a W with two X chromosomes.”

By Patrik Etschmayer

Translated By Patrik Etschmayer

September 15, 2008

Switzerland – Nachrichten – Original Article (German)

A man who criticizes a female politician quickly draws accusations of sexism and chauvinism.

And why not? – If the criticism that was so long directed at women had been applied to men, it would have led to a call for mass-resignations.

But – as painful as this may be for feminists – incompetence and unethical behavior are by no means limited to the male gender. And the generally better social skills of women also results in a superior ability – if they see fit – to lie better than most men. In politics, this is a core-competence.

Therefore when a female politician is attacked, one should look very carefully at what the criticism is and who is screaming, “Sexism!”

READ ON AT WORLDMEETS.US, along with continuing translated foreign and English-language press coverage of the U.S. election.

  • CitizenKang
    Other issues aside, holy cow, that cartoon reminds one how genteel US papers are compared to those in the US!
  • JSpencer
    True, that was pretty gruesome. I did like the homage to Dr. Strangelove though.
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