Showing posts with label sir ernest shackleton. Show all posts
Showing posts with label sir ernest shackleton. Show all posts

Sunday, November 1, 2009

Jeanette Pryor: Palin-Shackleton Part II

Jeanette Pryor delights us with a second essay in the Palin-Shackleton theme. This time it is written in the light of recent events in NY-23. Excerpts:
The Reagan Orphans in New York’s 23rd district were told by the Good Ole Boys Party that the only way they were going to avoid handing their Congressional Seat to a liberal was to ….um…vote for a liberal.

Sarah Palin, whose “lack of sophistication” prevented her from understanding this conventional (again, no pun intended!) wisdom, decided that the best way for conservatives win an election would be to actually vote for a conservative. Uncharted waters!

Last week, Sarah’s Shackletonian leadership on full, brilliant display, reached her first destination along with the Tea Party patriots, rowing under their own power. She did this simply by being Sarah, and not a calculating, self-serving politician.
Those are just the opening stanzas. Read Ms. Pryor's essay unabridged at her personal blog here.

- JP

Monday, October 19, 2009

Palin – Shackleton 2012

We highly recommend this essay by Jeanette at Taliban Rising. Here's a brief excerpt to whet your appetite:
On July 3rd, 2009, Sarah Palin resigned as Governor of Alaska, and nailed the following sign to her door:
“Men Wanted For Hazardous Journey. Small wages. Bitter cold. Long months of complete darkness. Constant danger. Safe return doubtful. Honor and recognition in case of success.”
This, the most famous newspaper advertisement ever penned, placed its original author, Sir Ernest Shackleton, in the position of having to select the crew for an Antarctic expedition from among the 5,000 men the ad brought to his office. Comparing Sara Palin to the greatest explorer in history might appear to stretch the limits of metaphorical license, even for an Irishwoman given to hyperbole. I contend, however, that it pales when compared to likening a revolutionary idealist with two weeks of Presidential experience, to Mahatma Gandhi, Mother Theresa, or Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. I believe that Sarah Palin, will be the next President of the United States, and that the secret to her success can, oddly enough, be found in characteristics she shares with one of the greatest Explorers of modern history, Sir Ernest Shackleton...
- JP