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Sarah, Do You Think College is Too Elitist for Your Daughter Bristol or Son Track? (Rant Alert)
Hollywood Life ^ | December 22, 2010 | Bonnie Fuller

Posted on 12/22/2010 7:00:44 PM PST by 2ndDivisionVet

Sarah, we know you’re an anti-elitist. Is that why you don’t believe in a college education for your kids? It’s so strange: You went to college, five colleges in fact, before you wrapped up your bachelor of communications degree from the University of Idaho. Your father was a science teacher, your mother was the school secretary, and your brother Chuck is a teacher — so why don’t you EVER promote the value of education even in your own family?

You have no problem speaking out against First Lady Michelle Obama’s anti-obesity campaign for children. That means you don’t even like the idea of Michelle “educating” parents on the dangers of fattening food.

(VIDEO AT LINK)

And having watched every episode of Sarah Palin’s Alaska, I’ve heard you repeatedly laud ”family values,” the “work ethic” and the importance of taking individual initiative.

These are all great things BUT I’ve never heard you mention the value of education … once.

And I’m wondering if you are shortchanging your own children by not encouraging and enabling them to go to college. Take Bristol, for example – her dreams of going to college to get a nursing degree were cut short by her teen pregnancy at age 17. Then once she had baby Tripp, now 2, she sadly resigned herself to possibly going to a community college to study real estate instead.

And even that was dependent on getting free babysitting from her father Todd, sister Willow and other family members, she said.

Now Sarah, why should her dreams and opportunities be cut short because she was a teen mom? You can afford to send her to college and help her with babysitting or day care costs! It’s estimated that you’ve earned up to $12 million since resigning from your position as Governor of Alaska.

Your books, your speaking engagements, your FoxNews commentating position and your reality show have all raked in big bucks for you. Plus, Bristol may have earned enough from Dancing with the Stars to have at least paid for her own college tuition.

But have you, Sarah, pushed Bristol to do what only two percent of teen moms are able to do — earn a college degree by the age of 30?

There’s absolutely no evidence that the answer to that question is – yes!

So I’m wondering: Are you just too cheap to help Bristol financially, or do you feel that it’s important that Bristol be “punished” for her pregnancy by having college withheld? OR do you truly believe your own propaganda – that an “elitist” college education offers no value for your daughter?

Sarah you certainly aren’t pushing college for your oldest son Track either. After serving a tour in Iraq, you are encouraging him to take up a career as a salmon fisherman, following in the footsteps of his dad, Todd.

I have nothing against fishing as a career, but what’s wrong with a college degree and then fishing. At least he’ll be equipped to transition to another career should salmon fishing go bust.

“It’s important that parents and youths be aware that there are constraints in not having a higher education. If you’re rolling the dice, there are certainly more career choices,” agrees Reed Larson, a professor of human development at the University of Illinois.

If you Sarah aren’t promoting the value of a college education to your own children, you are denying them HUGE opportunities beyond going camping in the wilds of Alaska or dancing their way into our hearts for a reality show season. ”If parents don’t encourage their kids, there is a large possibility that they won’t go to college,” points out Jeff Gardere, a clinical psychologist and host of Dad Camp on Twist TV.

What I’d hate to think is that you, Sarah, see it as politically detrimental to your folksy, down-home image to have your children go to college.

You’ve slammed President Obama repeatedly for being an elitist and now, horrors, you don’t want to be painted as one in any way.

“If there is a brand to support, it’s possible she’d use all facets of her life to promote that brand,” believes psychologist and attorney Sheila Forman.

I’d hate to say that might be the case. But if it’s not, then Sarah Palin– Why don’t you give Bristol an opportunity to have a bigger and more long-term future than just being a reality star?


TOPICS: Education; Music/Entertainment; Politics; TV/Movies
KEYWORDS: college; freepressforpalin; michellobama; palin; sarahpalin
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To: Conservative Tsunami

Wow! That is eerie.


141 posted on 12/23/2010 3:11:35 PM PST by trisham (Zen is not easy. It takes effort to attain nothingness. And then what do you have? Bupkis.)
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To: 2ndDivisionVet
Yeah, these are all elitists because they've never held a job that demanded physical labor...so their education is not so very complete. Palin is constantly emphasizing the theme of an appropriate “work ethic”—a concept far removed from many educational institutions.

Actually, the author's message (this parent is too dumb to guide her children into academic pursuits in our glorious institutions of higher learning) is essentially the same as MO’s effort to have the Government take over the menu of American children and relegate the parents (too dumb to handle the task!) to irrelevance.

142 posted on 12/23/2010 4:16:43 PM PST by jennings2004 (Sarah Palin: "The bright light at the end of a very dark tunnel!")
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To: EDINVA
I really do wish these people would leave that family alone.

Bonnie Fuller's sole purpose is to "plant" tainted info into the minds of lazy thinkers. Her tabloid, 'caption' mentality feeds off those hungry for dirt, so dirt she serves.
She's carved a successful(?) career out of fast food info for women on the go, too busy to be bothered with depth or substance not fed to them by liberalism.

Sarah shines by a light Bonnie Fuller can only counterfeit. Bonnie is unoriginal ~ all glitz, no warmth.
Sarah MAKES friends. Fuller drives them away.
Sarah uses opportunity. Fuller uses people.
Sarah creates the news. The Fullers of the world can only exploit it.

I love how you mention the "real world experience" Track has garnered already ~ Bristol also. They are both growing up still under the glare of public opinion, as you say.

Pretty soon all this will hopefully pale in comparison to Sarah announcing her candidacy and showing her grit to those who haven't been paying attention yet.
Fuller banks on ignorance. Sarah has only barely begun to shine.
Get ready with the sunglasses.

As JR says, "Rebellion is brewing!"

143 posted on 12/23/2010 5:00:05 PM PST by b9 (Palindrome ~ HARASSARAH at your own peril)
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To: EDINVA; onyx

Did you watch the video? I just now saw it.

See how she uses her hands? How she talks down, as if to a child? THAT”S what she thinks of her audience. As if they wouldn’t understand without her emphasis.

The comments below the article are surprising. Most of them are NOT impressed with her!


144 posted on 12/23/2010 5:25:34 PM PST by b9 (Palindrome ~ HARASSARAH at your own peril)
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To: 2ndDivisionVet

Most liberal arts degree’s qualify you for a job waiting on tables.


145 posted on 12/23/2010 6:11:19 PM PST by TASMANIANRED (Liberals are educated above their level of intelligence.. Thanks Sr. Angelica)
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To: FreeReign

The fact that she advocates for the teaching of creationism in schools tells me every thing I need to know.


146 posted on 12/23/2010 7:00:05 PM PST by stormer
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