DEBATE
NOT RELATE
By JAMIE LEE CURTIS
The Huffington Post, 9/3/08


The
scariest thing I heard about the Palin nomination was that she would
appeal to voters because they would be able to relate to her and
she to them. I get that. There are many places where relatability
is key. I am a recovering addict alcoholic and finding another group
that relates to my struggles is/was key to my sobriety. When I am
at school I find myself grouping with others whose kids share the
same issues, interests. People tell me all the time that the More
magazine article where I showed what my real body looked like in
comparison to the air brushed images most women are fed, was important
and made me relatable. That too is great.
The problem is I may be relatable and share
some of your experiences and concerns but you don't want me as president
of the United States. Relatability gets you nothing in a complex
financial crisis. Relatability doesn't help you understand the Gordian
knot of trouble in the Middle East. Relatability doesn't help you
untangle the obscenity which is our health care and insurance system
and relatability doesn't train the hundreds of thousands of new
teachers and repair and rebuild the smashed infrastructure and schools
where they work.
I couldn't hold my own for one minute in a debate on any issue with
someone like a Barack Obama or Joseph Biden and neither can Sarah
Palin. When the call comes at 3 AM I want a mind who was at the
top of their class, who has gravitas and a real intellect. I want
a leader who is a scholar who can hold the history of civilization
in his head and will read and learn from the past as he charts the
future.
Real debates, where issues are explored,
are the only way, prior to an election, to get the two candidates
and their running mates to share their ideas and plans for the myriad
contingencies they will/might face. This isn't a test. We don't
get a re-do. This is the hardest time this generation has ever faced
and people are all scared about the economy, our health care and
mostly our children's futures. That is what millions of Americans
and I can relate to.
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