Posts Tagged ‘Matthew Scully’

Other people noticing the irony of Matthew Scully writing Sarah Palin’s speech

Sunday, September 7th, 2008

On an earlier post, I posted a link and an excerpt from a Time article about Matthew Scully writing Sarah Palin’s RNC speech. I found a couple of others who noticed the same paragraph in that article.
“Matthew Scully: Back in the Box!”

“Palin and Scully”

“Sarah Palin Has Her Way with Matthew Scully”

Huh. While Googling, I found this:

“From ‘Dominion’ to Domination: The Duplicity and Complicity of Matthew Scully”

Wow. This is a pretty scathing article. I wouldn’t say that AR people are so single-issue that they ignore a person’s opposing ideologies. I personally thought, here’s a guy who can speak to a whole new group about topics of animal suffering — the other half of the country — and one that needs to hear, because they don’t seem to be listening to the AR Movement. Interesting, anyway.

He mentions two people I know in the article. I might as well include an excerpt, although it isn’t the only, or main, thing that the article is about. Please read the whole thing.

“I think the fact that Matthew Scully wrote her convention speech (which was a masterpiece of viciousness) should give us all pause about the notion that conservatives will ever be serious animal advocates. I used to think that AR [animal rights] was a non-political issue and that we should keep it that way in the interests of converting as many people as possible and having the greatest impact on society. I no longer think that. I now believe that the mindset that leads conservatives to pursue policies that are hostile to the well-being of most of humanity (everyone except themselves and those to whom they are close) almost invariably leads them to policies that are hostile to the well-being of most animals (everyone except those to whom they are personally close, such as their companion animals).

“There is nothing that I find more perplexing and discouraging than the blatant speciesism that is rampant in most progressive circles. But in spite of this, I have reluctantly come to the conclusion that the liberal to progressive end of the political spectrum is where we have to concentrate our efforts and where we will ultimately find our victory. Conservatives can, in many cases, be persuaded to welfarism (properly so called, not as redefined by the so-called “abolitionists”), but not to AR. Scully’s vehement denunciations of AR in Dominion are, I think, an important indicator of this, as is the fact that this man who wrote so eloquently of the suffering of animals could put his gifts in the service of a woman who practices and celebrates all manner of barbaric cruelty to animals. Scully obviously considers the lives and suffering of animals less important than politics as usual.”

Phelps is right to argue that the Left is just as abysmal in its views on animals, and yet draws this distinction:

“The speciesism of liberals/progressives contradicts their fundamental values, which creates an opportunity for animal advocates. The speciesism of conservatives reinforces their fundamental values, which creates a solid wall. But I still think it is dangerous for the AR movement, as a movement, to align with other social justice movements until we have succeeded in raising their consciousness about animals to the point that the alliance can be formed on a basis of at least approximate equality. And I think a lot of groundwork needs to be done before we reach that point. I guess where I’m headed is that we need to be taking that groundwork seriously and getting busy at it—which, of course, is what you’ve been doing for some time now.”

This site includes a response from Karen Dawn at the end.

“Palin’s speechwriter not a fan of hunting” I’m posting the whole thing, which was printed in the Austin American-Statesman (and elsewhere) because there are some good quotes from Dominion.

Palin’s speechwriter not a fan of hunting
By Ken Herman | Wednesday, September 3, 2008, 10:32 AM

Former longtime Bush speechwriter Matthew Scully is the man behind tonight’s convention speech by Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin, which is interesting in light of Scully’s moral opposition to hunting and Palin’s love of the activity.

The speech by the woman selected by John McCain as his running mate is viewed as crucial as she withstands withering scrutiny of everything about her. Among the things learned about Palin is her love of hunting.

“We hunt as much as we can, and I’m proud to say our freezer is full of wild game we harvested here in Alaska,” she recently told Newsweek.

Another report detailed the home where her parents “live amid hundreds of sets of trophy antlers and a taxidermy collection that includes a giant moose head and a full-grown mountain lion.”

The photo above, published in London’s Daily Mail, shows the grizzly bear skin on a sofa in her Anchorage office. Chuck Heath, the governor’s dad, bagged the bear, Sally Heath, the governor’s mom, told the British paper. And the Heaths said they heard the news about McCain picking their daughter as they returned from a reindeer hunt washed out by rain.

“Sarah grew up hunting. She can use a gun. She and her daddy would wake up at 3 a.m. on school days to hunt moose,” the governor’s mom told the paper.

Now, at some length, here are some excerpts from a 2002 book by Scully, a George W. Bush speechwriter in the White House for five years. The book is “Dominion: The Power of Man, the Suffering of Animals, and the Call to Mercy.” It is a condemnation of factory farming, trophy hunting and other activities involving animals.

On page 347, Scully challenges Roger Scruton, a hunting advocate:

“Like other sport hunters, too, Mr. Scruton carries his moral relativism a step further in his constant appeals to experience. To ‘understand’ hunting and the delights of the ‘substantial minority’ of people who enjoy it (five to seven percent) we must hunt, submerge ourselves in the raw, choiceless passion of it all. We, too, might then know that sense of ‘homecoming to our natural state.’”

“Of course, this is an argument equally available to enthusiasts of bull-fighting, cockfighting, bear-baiting, hare coursing, crush videos, or, for that, matter pornography in general. Since when do we have to indulge in vice before we may adjudge it as such?”

Earlier in the book, on page nine, this from Scully:

“Such terrifying powers we possess, but what a sorry lot of gods some men are. And the worst of it is not the cruelty but the arrogance, the sheeer hubris of those who bring only violence and fear into the animal world, as if it needed any more of either. Their lives entail enough frights and tribulations without the modern fire-makers, now armed with perfected, inescable weapons, traipsing along for more fun and thrills at their expense even as so many of them die away. It is out fellow creatures’ lot in the universe, the place assigned them in creation, to be completely at our mercy, the fiercest wolf or tiger defenseless against the most cowardly man.”

“And to me it has always seemed not only ungenerous and shabby but a kind of supreme snobbery to deal cavalierly with them, as if their little share of the earth’s happiness and grief were inconsequential, meaningless, beneath a man’s attention, trumped by any and all designs he might have on them, however base, irrational or wicked.”

So far today, no response from Scully about how he reconciles his work for Palin and his feelings about hunting.

A political operative familiar with Scully offered this: “Yeah, there is a kind of delicious irony re Scully working for the moose hunter, eh?”

Disclosurer about some of my complaints, including things that I consider deceptive…. The things she said in her speech that bothered me are actually Matthew Scully’s words, not hers. (Nevertheless, if it worked in the speech, it’s worth repeating.) In that light, I have to post a picture of a T-Shirt that a friend sent to me:

That, and more, are available here.

Sarah Palin — “Pro-Life Animal Killer”

Saturday, August 30th, 2008

“The greatness of a nation and its moral progress
can be judged by the way its animals are treated.”

— Gandhi

Matthew Scully, who (ironically) wrote Sarah Palin’s speech which made her so wildly popular, also wrote this article during the last presidential campaign: “Sportsmen” for Bush and Kerry. It’s worth reading again now, when looking at what candidates do to win the support of the pro-gun, pro-hunting voting blocs. And Palin doesn’t have to pretend to enjoy killing animals for votes. It is part of her unapologetic resume. I wonder what Matthew thinks of Sarah’s trophy hunting and ordering of the aerial gunning of wolves and bears.

Well, I just found this article: The Man Behind Palin’s Speech

“The Palin-Scully pairing is anything but a guaranteed fit, though. Palin is known as an avid hunter; Scully is best known for his vigorous defense of animal rights. A vegetarian who is regularly critical of the NRA and much of the hunting community, he is a passionate advocate for doing away with the more brutal versions of blood-sport, including aerial hunting, which Palin supports.”

My original problem with Sarah Palin is that she’s an animal killer.

Chillin’ amid the dead ones.

She doesn’t represent my views or values. And I believe her to be more conservative than George Bush, which makes her pretty scary — being potentially one heartbeat away from the presidency, if McCain were to win. (She sued the Bush Administration for listing polar bears as an endangered species, apparently because it would get in the way of oil drilling. See the last link below, for The Episcopal Church’s position on drilling in the ANWR.)

I can see that Palin epitomizes the conservatives’ best hope to protect their interests and their worst stereotype of “God, Guns, Guts” — a “Pro-Life killer” who is anti-abortion but enjoys hunting and fishing, and is a member of the NRA — pro-drilling, pro-nuclear power, apparently pro-Iditarod — and as I learned last week, pro-aerial gunning of Alaska’s wildlife, etc.

But I found this picture on a forum board, and felt the need to post it here:

As the poster said, “Nice dead animals on your shoulders.” I wonder if she killed them, herself.

Reading on, on the forum board, I decided to find the original source for this:

Shocking Choice by John McCain

WASHINGTON– Senator John McCain just announced his choice for running mate: Governor Sarah Palin of Alaska. To follow is a statement by Rodger Schlickeisen, president of Defenders of Wildlife Action Fund.

“Senator McCain’s choice for a running mate is beyond belief. By choosing Sarah Palin, McCain has clearly made a decision to continue the Bush legacy of destructive environmental policies.

“Sarah Palin, whose husband works for BP, has repeatedly put special interests first when it comes to the environment. In her scant two years as governor, she has lobbied aggressively to open up the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge to drilling, pushed for more drilling off of Alaska’s coasts, and put special interests above science. Ms. Palin has made it clear through her actions that she is unwilling to do even as much as the Bush administration to address the impacts of global warming. Her most recent effort has been to sue the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service to remove the polar bear from the endangered species list, putting Big Oil before sound science. As unbelievable as this may sound, this actually puts her to the right of the Bush administration.

“This is Senator McCain’s first significant choice in building his executive team and it’s a bad one. It has to raise serious doubts in the minds of voters about John McCain’s commitment to conservation, to addressing the impacts of global warming and to ensuring our country ends its dependency on oil.”

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The Defenders of Wildlife Action Fund (www.defendersactionfund.org) provides a powerful voice to Americans who value our conservation heritage. Through grassroots lobbying, issue advocacy and political campaigns, the Action Fund champions those laws and lawmakers that protect wildlife and wild places while working against those that do them harm.

Here’s something from Care2’s site regarding the gunning of wolves.

Here’s what the HSUS has to say about where the VP candidates stand on animals on the “Animals & Politics” page. (I see that this is where the picture I posted came from.)

This was sent to me by a friend: Protecting polar bears gets in way of drilling for oil, says governor , which links to this:
Oil Drips With Money for Alaska (although that was written in 2002).

And I just found this from the Alaska Wildlife Alliance: Palin’s Wildlife Cartel Represents Circumnavigation of Ethics, Truth

And this:
When you think things couldn’t get any worse
Forget John McCain
We need to Defeat Sarah Palin!
Commentary by Captain Paul Watson

This may very well be the election where animal advocates, environmentalists and anyone concerned about protecting wildlife could impact an election, based on their issues. But who will inform them? (The Humane Society of the United States has “10 million members and constituents”. How many members do the other organizations have? I know they can’t endorse, but they can put out the information.) Maybe the Obama campaign will….

For environmentalists, conservationists, animal people, etc., the choice is clear….

Today, someone found my site on a Google search for “Sarah Palin animal cruelty”. Google brings up a lot of sites with commentary that I didn’t list earlier above. Check out what comes up on Google.

McCain’s VP Pick, Sarah Palin, No Friend to Animals

“Sarah Palin and the Environment” (Defenders of Wildlife)

PRESS STATEMENT
SARAH PALIN SUPPORTS SHOOTING WOLVES AND BEARS
FROM AIRPLANES
Governor is Strong Proponent of Controversial Alaska Program

Environmentalists Blast McCain’s Choice of Palin as VP

The Criminal Cruelty of Governor Sarah Palin
Also, Huffington Post has a lot of interesting articles.
Here are a few. When I have time, I’ll make them hyperlinks. For now, I’m just going to copy & paste what I collected:

Dems React To Palin Speech: “Formidable,” “Shrill And Sarcastic” (VIDEO)

McCain’s New Palin Strategy: Blame The Media
Ironically, “The speech was written by Matthew Scully, who met Palin for the first time last week.” Ironic, because he is the author of Dominion: The Power of Man, the Suffering of Animals, and the Call to Mercy. I appreciate his sarcastic style more, when he’s writing about animal abusers/exploiters. But hey, the liberals can be just as sarcastic.

8 Reasons Sarah Palin is More Qualified than Barack Obama

Sebelius Accuses Palin Of Deceiving Voters

The “Other” Base
I agree with the last two paragraphs:

In large part America is tired of fire breathing partisanship. They have seen the 50+1 percent presidency of Bush devolve into a 24% presidency. People, especially those in the middle, realize that a president that every day is focused on “winning” the base turns out to be a loser with people in the middle and in the other party. It is not a way to govern a nation — and it stymies the effectiveness of the presidency. People like Reagan and Clinton had presidencies that worked for better or worse because they hadn’t written off half of the country on inauguration day.

For those who needed reminding, the Republican convention has done the job. Mission accomplished.

Obama Raises $8 Million After Palin Speech

Palin’s Church May Have Shaped Controversial Worldview

Alaska Police Union Files Complaint Against Palin

Palin Also Supported The “Road To Nowhere” (And May Still)

Obama Is The Only Remaining Green Candidate, Says Times’ Friedman

About Sarah Palin: A Letter From Anne Kilkenny
NPR’s audio interview with Anne Kilkenny, “Letter About Palin Goes Viral”

Episcopalians: Washington office opposes ANWR drilling in federal budget


(The one above is a warm fuzzy video. It’s safe to watch. On YouTube, it’s title is “”Wolves” S. Palin Has NO Right to destroy OUR wildlife!”)

There are ten more videos on this site, “Secrets of Sarah Palin”. The last video is the same as the last one above. Below it is the caption that says

“Sarah Palin supports shooting wolves from planes. Palin promised to pay $150 for each left leg of a freshly killed wolf.”

I’ll reserve my comments (except that I’m reminded of Herod or Hitler ordering the killing of the innocents). But this is basically why I chose to devote space to her.

Even hunters with any kind of conscience should have a problem with this form of hunting, just as they do with canned hunts of that on-line hunting site that was in the news a year or so ago.
I’ll bet Sarah’s speech writer would have a problem with it, too.

Isn’t Alaska big enough to share with the wildlife?

(Disclaimer and disclosure: This is my personal blog. I’m a nobody. And I’m not speaking on behalf of any organization or institution that I belong to. And freedom of speech is still allowed in this country, just like “the right to bear arms” is. The only people who should have a problem with my views are animal killers who want to justify their cruelty-of-choice. And I don’t care what they think. I did remove my “Vote Obama/Biden” lines, though, so as not to be perceived as partisan, or a “surrogate”. In reality, I’m not. I’m for the animals and the environment, and have to go with the least-harmful choice. I also want to point out that I’m a Christian, who disagrees with the politically-minded Christian Right “extremists”.)

“When the voice of God is invoked
on behalf of those
who have no voice,
it is time to listen.
But when the name of God is used
to benefit the interests
of those who are speaking,
it is time to be very careful.”

– Jim Wallis, Who Speaks for God?

VegSource’s SPECIAL BULLETIN from 9/19 linked to this page: Matthew Scully: Animal Protection
Champion & Speechwriter for Sarah Palin