WEDNESDAY, OCT 10, 2012 06:45 AM CDT
In “Glittering” return, Paglia lets loose
The provocative Salon vet talks about her dazzling new book, "Real Housewives," and who's getting her vote
BY KERRY LAUERMAN
Paglia goes on to offer the following reasons why she cannot support Obama:Next: I know you’ve got thoughts on the election.
You’re getting an exclusive, because I haven’t said a word about this publicly. Journalists have tried to get me to comment, and I’ve refused, because I’ve been saving it for Salon!
OK: Who are you going to vote for?
I am voting for the Green Party.
Oh, you are? I don’t even know who the Green candidate is. Who is it?
Jill Stein — a doctor from Massachusetts. Now, I wouldn’t be voting Green if Roseanne Barr had won the nomination, but Stein is a solid and sensible candidate. I don’t agree with everything the Green Party says, but I’m in tune with many of its basic positions. I’m remaining a registered Democrat because I still hope for the reform of my party. If the Republican candidate were Rick Santorum or Newt Gingrich, I would certainly not be voting Green; I would be voting for and contributing to Obama again, as I did in 2008. There are three people on the political landscape whom I absolutely loathe — Newt Gingrich, Rick Santorum and Dick Cheney — that delusional and mendacious war-monger. But I think that Mitt Romney is a moderate — like Nelson Rockefeller, who as governor of New York poured money into the state university system that educated me. Romney is an affable, successful businessman whose skills seem well-suited to this particular moment of economic crisis. Hence I want to use my vote to make a statement about my unhappiness with the Democratic Party and the direction it has taken.
- "[T]he state of endless war," which is now Obama's responsibility
- "[T]he appalling rise in the military and domestic use of drones."
- "...third reason for going Green is the creeping totalitarianism of Obamacare...."
Obama's goose may well be truly cooked, but lot can happen in the next 4 weeks—particularly if Paglia is right about Obama's fascist tendencies, so we can't really take all of this for granted—even so this is encouraging news.