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Palin Went Down to Georgia
www.weeklystandard.com ^ | 12/15/2008, Volume 014, Issue 13 | by Marjorie Dannenfelser

Posted on 12/11/2008 6:01:12 PM PST by ebiskit

It looks like Sarah Palin won't be fading away. Not if Saxby Chambliss has anything to say about it. "I can't overstate the impact she had down here," said Chambliss shortly after his surprisingly solid 15-point victory in the December 2 Georgia Senate runoff. Chambliss, who went from a 49.8-46.8 percent lead on November 4 to a 57-43 victory over Democrat Jim Martin in the runoff (Georgia law requires an absolute majority), credited Palin with helping his campaign "peak" with four hugely attended election-eve rallies.

"All these folks did a great job coming in," he said, referring to an all-star cast of Republicans who made appearances on his behalf. "But when she walks in a room, folks just explode."

Despite the best efforts of the media, left-of-center feminists, and a brigade of political elites, including more than a few Beltway Republicans, to write obituaries for Palin's national political career, she continues to be the second biggest phenomenon of the 2008 election cycle, behind only the president-elect.

"I am not going to Washington to seek their good opinion," she said in her convention acceptance speech, referring to the media. And gain it, she did not. But their disdain--like that of the abovementioned elites--seems only to fan the firestorm of support for her. Witness the independent "Team Sarah" website, started September 15 by the Susan B. Anthony List, the pro-life group I head. Every time Palin is hammered by the media, this stable of online supporters grows. Our Facebook-style political networking site has grown from 50 members to 60,000 in less than two months, the biggest surges coming when Palin-bashing crests.

These are highly motivated grassroots activists, some involved in politics for the first time, some seasoned types, all awaiting the next Palin project. Some of the most eloquent are women ecstatic over the new brand of feminism Palin represents: populist and pro-life. There is no other woman on the national political stage like her--and hasn't been in recent times. To whom could she be compared--Geraldine Ferraro, Hillary Clinton, Barbara Boxer, Dianne Feinstein? She doesn't begin to fit this cookie-cutter model of pro-choice, pro-gender-quota woman in politics that left-feminism has served up.

But Palin has forebears in American politics. She looks a lot more like the early suffragists than anyone on the national stage now, especially in her pro-life stance. Susan B. Anthony, for whom my organization is named, for instance, called abortion "child murder." Elizabeth Cady Stanton called it a sickening symptom of women's mistreatment: "When we consider that women are treated as property, it is degrading to women to treat our children as property to be disposed of as we see fit."

Under media attack and scrutiny, Palin and her family became a kind of microcosm of America's "crisis" abortion debates. Her Down Syndrome baby Trig and her pregnant teenage daughter are witnesses to the life-affirming attitudes the early feminists held.

And Palin operates in a grievance-free environment. She likes being a woman. It is apparent, attractive, and typical of what most American women feel, or would like to. She gives every appearance of loving her role as a wife and mother of a bunch of kids. She lives as if she believes in the natural complementarity of men and women, rather than the supposed enmity and competition of the sexes depicted as universal by left feminism.

She is feminine and she is confident. This confidence is what gets under the skin of the old-guard feminists the most. How could she? She takes her femininity and pro-life position and strides confidently right through those doors they feel they opened. And it drives them to distraction that millions of American women either love it or are intrigued by it. Finally, after all these years, we see a confident, successful, feminine woman no more afraid of barriers than the hardest-core liberal feminist.

Put another way, her attractiveness is her authenticity. Perhaps that's the upside of the "hokey" epithet pundits throw at her. She does not try to be somebody she is not, and she has resisted the professional image packagers that threaten to unravel her appeal.

The crowds that flock to see Palin wherever she goes have found something different in her: authenticity, charisma, and hope. Too bad these qualities are "different" in American politics, but the palpable craving for them explains much of people's continuing interest in her.

Palin's contribution to the Chambliss campaign's impressive closing kick is evidence of two things. Grassroots America does not want her to go away, and she has no intention of doing so.

Marjorie Dannenfelser is president of the Susan B. Anthony List and cofounder of Team Sarah. The SBA List and Team Sarah communicated through mail, phones, and radio with 400,000 registered pro-life voters in the Georgia Senate race.


TOPICS: Constitution/Conservatism; Editorial; Government; Politics/Elections
KEYWORDS: conservative; palin; prolife; teamsarah
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1 posted on 12/11/2008 6:01:12 PM PST by ebiskit
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To: ebiskit

SARAH KICKS ASS!!! She makes Alaska better everyday with the decisions that she makes. She is EXACTLY what we need in the White House


2 posted on 12/11/2008 6:02:10 PM PST by Sarah Barracuda
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To: ebiskit

luv the “devil” allusion, mates. That helps us to know we’re on the right path.


3 posted on 12/11/2008 6:03:36 PM PST by the invisib1e hand (appeasement is collaboration.)
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To: ebiskit

In 2012, it will be our turn to “make history.”


4 posted on 12/11/2008 6:04:05 PM PST by FlingWingFlyer (For more information on America's "new direction" read The Road to Serfdom. by Friedrich A. Hayek.)
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To: ebiskit
My Mamacita!!! >
5 posted on 12/11/2008 6:10:41 PM PST by MountainWoman
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To: ebiskit

She scares the heck out of RezkObamedia. Saracuda ROX!

Pray for W, Palin and Our Troops


6 posted on 12/11/2008 6:13:16 PM PST by bray (All thats left of my 401K is a little Change and very little Hope.)
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To: ebiskit

i would take a bullet for that woman


7 posted on 12/11/2008 6:14:02 PM PST by gatorhead
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To: MountainWoman

In 2012 when Sarah Palin is elected President, Time magazine and their fellow left wing rags will be long gone I hope.


8 posted on 12/11/2008 6:15:19 PM PST by Bulldawg Fan (Victory is the last thing Murtha and his fellow Defeatists want.)
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To: ebiskit

In public at least Chambliss gets it!!


9 posted on 12/11/2008 6:16:08 PM PST by Maine Mariner
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To: Bulldawg Fan

we can only hope!!! I HATE TIME but i LOVE LOVE LOVE this pic of her...she is gorgeous...


10 posted on 12/11/2008 6:17:16 PM PST by MountainWoman
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To: ebiskit
And Palin operates in a grievance-free environment. She likes being a woman.

This explains why I love being a Palin-lovin' man.

11 posted on 12/11/2008 6:21:13 PM PST by LiberConservative ("I would have looked forward to debating anybody." -Sarah Palin)
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To: MountainWoman

You’re probably a good one to ask about a little mystery here: The last 6 women I have asked about Governor Sarah Palin have all been (to my direct knowledge) GOP activists and/or pro-life activists, who all worked for and voted for Palin. YET ... when I mention, after the election, how all us guys are really hoping she’ll run in 2012, I have received a negative reaction about that concept from these same women. Can someone explain this?


12 posted on 12/11/2008 6:23:04 PM PST by wildandcrazyrussian
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To: MountainWoman
Is that a real Time Magazine cover?! I want one. Damn, that's strong.
13 posted on 12/11/2008 6:25:28 PM PST by LiberConservative ("I would have looked forward to debating anybody." -Sarah Palin)
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To: Sarah Barracuda
Sara does make a lot of decisions.

Note what she says, and what she actually does, or doesn't do.

The AFC requested that House Bill 301 (HB 301) and House Bill 364 (HB 364) be included in the special session. Each bill deals with issues of abortion, HB 301 would ban partial birth abortions, and HB 364 would require parental consent in a minor's abortion decision. The two bills passed in the House but failed to pass in the Senate.

Palin makes note of this failure to pass, as she states that the two bills had “sufficient time to be heard and acted upon.” She goes on to address Senator Lyda Green's choice of sending HB 364 to a committee that had not yet even reviewed the companion Senate Bill 279, a bill that had been introduced on the opening day of the legislative session.

Blaming Lyda Green is not leadership.

“Palin supports free-market competition in health care, and laws allowing patients better access to medical pricing information.”

WHat she does:
Palin also wants to give a boost to Denali Kid Care and has added additional funding for the program in the state budget. She will also raise the income eligibility from 175 percent of the poverty level to 200 percent.

“This isn't done lightly,” Palin said. “With a decision like this, we know there will probably be some healthy debate stemming from some opposition in the Legislature because we've always heard stories of some abuses of the system there.”

But the same thing was tried last year, and Palin was among the opponents. (Flip - flop anyone?)

The cost of state Government is now MORE than when Tony Knowles (a liberal Dem) sat in the big house.

Sara is a nice person, but as an Alaskan I have to ask - can I afford her as a Governor?

YMMV.

14 posted on 12/11/2008 6:36:03 PM PST by ASOC (This space could be employed, if I could only get a bailout...)
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To: ebiskit
I caught a minute or so of the A-Hole Powell on CNN today talking about how divisive she was for the campaign.
15 posted on 12/11/2008 6:42:20 PM PST by mimaw
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To: wildandcrazyrussian

I would have similar negative reaction toward that question. Let her run in 2016, not 2012.


16 posted on 12/11/2008 6:50:28 PM PST by paudio (Conservatism is a word with various meanings. To win, we need unified issue and message.)
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To: ASOC
The last I checked between 60 to 70% of your fellow Alaskans evidently can afford her as a governor. That's OK, even Jesus didn't have a 100% approval rating...
17 posted on 12/11/2008 6:51:15 PM PST by Russ (Repeal the 17th amendment)
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To: LiberConservative

Yes it’s real! i poked around looking for it after seeing it in a limited edition magazine that i got on her...(don’t be jealous :) haha) type in sarah palin time cover and it will come up...you can even have it framed!!


18 posted on 12/11/2008 7:09:36 PM PST by MountainWoman
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To: ebiskit

Team Sarah has broken 62,000 as of today. Draft Sarah Palin for President reports over 100,000 members.

http://www.draftpalinforpresident.com/news.html

There are dozens, maybe hundreds of Pro-Palin websites representing organizations and bloggers. Many of these sites have links to other likeminded sites. Take a look.

http://www.sarah-palin.com/

http://palinfix.blogspot.com/

http://www.sarah-palin-2012.blogspot.com/

http://www.menforpalin.com/index.php/about/


19 posted on 12/11/2008 7:14:07 PM PST by euram
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To: ASOC

compare:
http://www.nypost.com/seven/10272008/postopinion/opedcolumnists/hawaiis_hard_health_care_lesson_135426.htm

“Hawaii just had a vivid lesson in health-care economics, learning that if you offer people insurance for free - surprise, surprise - they’ll quickly drop other coverage to enroll.

As a result, Hawaii is ending the only state universal child health-care program in the country after just seven months. “


20 posted on 12/11/2008 7:19:26 PM PST by ari-freedom (Conservatives solve problems. Libertarians ignore problems. Liberals create problems.)
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