Sarah palin Quote by George Packer
““In other words, Foxx represented what Sarah Palin (speaking at a campaign fundraiser in Greensboro three weeks before the election) called “the real America,” by which she did not mean fallow farms and disability checks and crack.””
About This Quote
The phrase "real America" is used to evoke a nostalgic, exclusionary vision of the nation, ignoring its diverse realities.
In simple terms: Political rhetoric
Question idealized narratives
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- campaign speeches
- media commentary
Key Concepts
Practical Applications
- critical media literacy
- political analysis
Questions to Reflect On
- What does "real America" exclude?
- How does this label affect policy debates?
Some argue the term aims to highlight overlooked rural values.