Iris Robinson and Sarah Palin both used their ostentatious religious belief to win votes.  Palin belongs to the Wasilla Assembly of God, an organisation which seems to distinguish itself from most other religiousimage groups by being deeply interested in shoes. Its website features the 2009 Shoe Giveaway, the 2008 Shoe Outreach and the 2007 Shoe Outreach. “Shoe” in this context is not some obscure theological term but the things you wear on your feet.

Palin’s first significant elected office was mayor of Wasilla though “significant” might be stretching it a bit. She defeated the incumbent by 651 votes to 440 on a platform tackling those staples of local government everywhere – gun control and abortion. Her supporters put it around that Mayor Stein who was not in Palin’s words “a born-here, raised-here, gonna be buried here kinda guy” was both Jewish and living in sin. He’s neither.

Palin went on a deregulatory binge in office. She sacked the town planner, police chief, museum director and librarian. Then she abolished business and personal property taxes. She changed the planning regulations to allow firms like KFC, Wal Mart, Taco Bell, Pizza Hut, Subway and McDonald’s to refashion Wasilla in their own image. She says “Basically we’d gotten government out of the way.” They replaced it with an eyesore of a town.

In recent months Palin has become a Rottweiler gnawing at Obama’s fiscal stimulus policy using Twitter as her preferred medium. “”Prez pls pay down massive obscene US debt &/or give “stimulus” $ back to Americans” is her entire economic message. The Tea Party movement seems to be adopting her as its supreme leader and she seems to be using their base to push the Republican Party even further to the right.

Robinson is just as right wing as Palin but is constrained by a different political situation. You can’t imagine them having a row about abortion or gay rights and it’s a reasonable bet that Robinson would have been happy for every able bodied loyalist to have the right to bear arms. What’s quite intriguing about the two of them is their perception that by facilitating speculative property development they are in some way doing God’s work even if Alaska offers slightly more lucrative opportunities than Castlereagh. They both appeal to the same sort of churchgoing electorate which has an unquestioning sense that its own small town morality is the only barrier against the evils of sin and social liberalism. They have both very cleverly ridden this wave of bigotry and intolerance to make a lot of money for themselves by wrapping it up in a sanctimonious, judgemental, anti-intellectual religiosity.

One final observation on the Robinson business. In most jobs if the person in charge has to go off for a few weeks it’s the deputy who fills the post. So with Peter Robinson taking a sabbatical it should have been Deputy First Minister Mc Guinness getting the fancier office for a few week. Instead its the DUP’s Enterprise Minister Arlene Foster. That must be the parity of esteem the Provies keep talking about.

7 responses to “Iris, Sarah and Jesus”

  1. Mise an tUafás – Me the Abomination

    Look out for a hilarious half hour Irish language TV documentary (with English sub-titles) produced by Samuel Marr, a gay constituent of the Strangford MP and MLA Iris Robinson. Samuel is studying in Waterford.

    The Irish language cahnnel TG4 first broadcast this documentary on August 30 2009 – a repeat is likely soon.

    Teaser Trailer, beginning with the magnificent Senator David Norris :

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  2. I presume that the DUP are now toast which is good news given their appalling sectarian history over many decades?

    What you reckon Liam….

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  3. I think we’ll see an SDLP FIrst Minister before anyone with roots in SF, let alone the IRA. The peace process is all well and good, but come on, this is the six counties we’re talking about.

    Yes, the DUP are in trouble; the problem is, so is just about every other party organising in the North of Ireland. Probably the best-case scenario is that UCUNF re-establishes the OUP’s dominance over the DUP, with a bit of help from TUV. But UCUNF isn’t the OUP – it isn’t really anything just yet, and we don’t know what it’s going to look like when the music stops. We may yet miss the Robinsons.

    Actually no, we’re not going to miss the Robinsons, but we may yet feel a bit nostalgic for that beacon of principled moderation, Ian Paisley.

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  4. Very interesting, thanks for bringing together two love-to-hate figures.

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  5. Thanks for the video John. It’s a sign of how times have changed. In Borstal Boy one of Brendan Behan’s cellmates says of his fellow prisoners “they do things the Gaelic doesn’t even have a word for”. TG 4 seems to have put that right.

    No Derek. The DUP or something like it is a fixture of politics in the north for as long as the state witll exist. It already has Traditonal Unionist Voice nipping at its heels.

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  6. Celebrity big bucks may tempt Kirk :

    Kirk McCambley back to business at the most famous cafe in Ulster

    http://www.belfasttelegraph.co.uk/news/local-national/kirk-mccambley-back-to-business-at-the-most-famous-cafe-in-ulster-14630577.html

    Ian Paisley Senior, Papa Doc, is said to be “beyond fury”….

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  7. Fortunate for Gerry Adams that this scandal broke to take the focus off the Liam Adams child rape and Gerrys amnesia regarding his brothers political involvement and activism in PSF allegations. Or maybe more than fortunate……

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