| Sensible
Heels in a Running Mate
by Kerry Marsala
The
mainstream news media has finally figured out the reason Democrat
nominee for President, John Kerry, picked Sen. Edwards to be his
Vice Presidential running mate. It was so clever of the mainstream
too; I don’t know why the rest of us couldn’t see it.
According to the New York Times writer, Sheryl Gay Stolberg, it
must be Edwards's wife, Elizabeth. Stolberg gave away Kerry's secret
weapon to win back the White House for the Democrats when she revealed
that Elizabeth Edwards made her debut on television wearing a "solid
taupe pantsuit and sensible heels." What in the world does
a 'solid taupe pantsuit and sensible heels' have to do with anything?
Unbelievable that now in the world of politics we have political
journalist becoming fashion gurus. 
Sensible
heels aside, Mrs. Elizabeth Edwards is the answer to helping Kerry's
flailing attempts to take over our government. Think back to the
election year when Sen. Bob Dole and then President Bill Clinton
were in the race for the White House.
Here was Bob Dole and his supportive wife Elizabeth
who appeared to be the picture perfect family. Sen. Dole had been
involved in politics for years as a conservative voice and his wife
Elizabeth had been involved in the political arena too. She served
on various boards, under President Reagan and Bush, and was the
President for the Red Cross. "Liddy" Dole has many diverse
accomplishments. Mrs. Dole, like most Republican wives came across
as a supportive spouse who had cared and placed her family's needs
above her own. Mrs. Dole would eventually leave her station as President
of the Red Cross and work along side her husband to help his campaign
and try to get him elected to office. Mrs. Dole never spoke of being
a 'co-president'.
Contrast the Republican side to the Democrat side.
In order to win the hearts of Middle America Bill Clinton had to
counterbalance his image. His wife Hillary was an outspoken talented
lawyer, who made no bones about the fact she desired co-presidency.
Mrs. Clinton was not seen as a nurturing wife and mother by moderates
and conservatives, she was viewed as a power driven woman- who was
anti-tea and cookies.
So who did Clinton pick as his running mate? Al
Gore and his wife Tipper. Tipper was the opposite of Hillary. You
couldn’t get more black and white if you tried. Tipper would
be their secret weapon to help garner votes from Middle America.
Mrs. Gore was petite, bubbly, cute and had fought for the protective
rights of children against abusive language on music CD's.
Surprise! All along you thought the President's
and Vice President's wives didn’t matter. But they do matter,
and America still isn't completely comfortable with domineering
women. This is why Kerry had to pick someone like The Edwards.
Hence you have John Kerry and his lovely bride Theresa
Heinz Kerry. Theresa comes across as a strong, aloof woman who doesn’t
seem to care much for American politics. To soften this harsh side
of Kerry's team projection, Kerry picks a running mate that has
a marital partner who is a woman of strong family convictions. Mrs.
Edwards unequivocally demonstrates that supporting your husband
should come first and family is what life is really all about in
America.
Her strong sense of propriety of how John Edwards
comes across to the American public became an issue between her
and Sen. Edwards's media consultant, David Axelrod. Elizabeth Edwards
didn’t feel Axelrod was living up to the expectations she
had for her husband's bid for the Presidential Democrat nomination.
Mrs. Edwards understood and was politically savvy enough to know
that projecting Sen. Edward's sunny disposition of optimism was
just what needed to be done. Evidently, someone put the buzz in
Kerry's ear as well; that is what his campaign needs more than anything
else, an optimistic Broadway production of 'Anne'. Kerry's negativism
and Mrs. Heinz Kerry's disdain for America needed a good shot of
optimism.
For John Kerry, Mr. and Mrs. John Edwards, are just
what might make 'the sun come out tomorrow' for the Democrats and
their political chances of taking the White House back. The counter
balance of husband and family first personified- worked in the case
of the Clinton/Gore ticket, why wouldn’t it work again?
Politician's wives play a bigger role than most
will give credit. It isn't what the politicians wives wear, it isn't
if they are fashionable, it isn't if they are chubby or svelte,
it isn't even how many committees they have served on. It's all
based upon how the general public views them. Let's face it in America
still today- tea and cookies, along with nurturing and caring for
our own families, still beats a sour staunch fisted, self-seeking
portrayal of womanhood for most voters. The Republican Party for
the most part always has had women in supportive roles, and it is
something I think the Democrats are quickly catching on to.
Remember
First Ladies- wear your sensible heels so you can help your mate
run the best campaign possible. America isn't ready yet for a woman
President or Vice President, but that in itself is a whole other
topic.
Kerry
L. Marsala writes for www.americonservative.com;
www.azconservative.org;
Opinion Editorials; The Rant; Assistant Editor of the GOPUSA/Arizona;
Independent Newspapers and is a contributor to Canada Free Press;
Canadian Free Press; Sarah's Seed Woman's Journal; Southern Chandler
Newspaper; Washington Dispatch; New Zealand Herald; Focus Magazine
and The Truth Magazine. During the 80's Ms. Marsala worked as a
freelance photojournalist for The Rock Revue and Newsreel Magazine.
|