Wednesday, June 10, 2009

Kathleen Parker: Palin "sexualized her candidacy"

In an online chat with Washington Post readers today that was exclusively focused on Sarah Palin (yes, I know), Kathleen Park self-censored herself; then hit the undo button and un-censored herself.

Read the whole transcript -- there's enough juice in there to quench a mummy's thirst - but here's the relevant bit.

Question: Re: Letterman: Listen, Letterman is a comedian. Comedians that don't go over the line are not funny. If you said she looks slutty, that's over the line. If I say it, it's over the line. Why wouldn't Letterman say it - have you been on a plane?

Kathleen Parker: I don't have a problem with raunchy humor, but time and place are everything. In a nightclub, fine. But Letterman is sort of an American institution. It just seems to me that when a woman is running for public office, we should avoid sexualizing her.

Okay, I censored myself before so I'll say it now. I also think it's out of line for a woman to sexualize her candidacy, which Palin did. Just ask Rich Lowry, who wrote that he had to sit up a little straighter when she winked during the vp debate. So, maybe when you play the flirt and invite males to see starbursts bouncing off the walls (Lowry again), then maybe you invite the sexual punchline. I'm wobbling here.