Posted on 09/04/2008 9:44:15 AM PDT by mrhansen
Sarah Palin and Motherhood September 2, 2008 on 1:35 pm | In Children, Election, Sarah Palin, Working Women Email This Post Email This Post
I am extremely disappointed in the choice of Sarah Palin as the Vice Presidential candidate of the Republican Party. I will still vote for Senator McCain, because I am very concerned about having a fundamental leftist, especially one who is a marvelous orator, as President.
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Im stunned - couldnt the Republican Party find one competent female with adult children to run for Vice President with McCain? I realize his advisors probably didnt want a mature woman, as the Democrats keep harping on his age. But really, what kind of role model is a woman whose fifth child was recently born with a serious issue, Down Syndrome, and then goes back to the job of Governor within days of the birth?
I am haunted by the family pictures of the Palins during political photo-ops, showing the eldest daughter, now pregnant with her own child, cuddling the familys newborn. When Mom and Dad both work full-time (no matter how many folks get involved with the children), it becomes a somewhat chaotic situation. Certainly, if a child becomes ill and is rushed to the hospital, and youre on the hotline with both Israel and Iran as nuclear tempers are flaring, wheres your attention going to be? Where should your attention be? Well, once you put your hand on the Bible and make that oath, your attention has to be with the government of the United States of America.
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(Excerpt) Read more at drlaurablog.com ...
You and Peggy Noonan are way past your “best by” date. Just go away you silly twits.
Geeze, I used to have a lot of respect for Dr Laura. No more.
And what do you care what the anti gay Dr Laura thinks?Hmmmmm?
How the Palins decide to raise their family is up to Todd & Sarah. As long as its a family decision and the family is supportive and accepting of the issues that go along with the position, they will get through it. That’s why they call it “service” and “sacrifice”. Let’s not forget that there are countless mommies and daddies going to Iraq to serve this country. Is Dr. Laura going to chastise them as well?
Dr. Laura once said girls should not date until they are 21, only social group activities before then.
I told that to my 18 yr old and she seriously questioned my mental state.
Also, there are a lot of days in Alaska that are dark. Alaska has a unique culture than us in “America” (which is what people in Alaska call the lower 48)
Speaking of picture that haunt you Dr. Laura......those nude ones of you years ago (and now all over the net) don’t allow you much leeway to judge others.
Now go take on the day you dumb broad.
Talk about an ‘itch with a b’.
Dr Laura? Is she still alive?
Dr. Laura: “LOOK AT ME! LOOK AT MEEE!”
Wow, you know what is missing from this, John Nance Garner the VEEP during FDR’s first two terms described the VP job as, “not worth a bucket of warm piss.” [Often misquote in what Garner called a “pantywaist” manner with the last word replaced is spit.]
Seriously, as VEEP Palin would have less day to day responsibilities than she does now as Governor of Alaska. What a bogus argument. In fact Palin’s question about responsibilites of the VP when read in full context is that she did not want to give up a job which keeps her active for one that is mainly cerimonial.
Peggy Noonan has really jumped the shark
She’s over!!
I dont’ know if anyone realizes the cultural shift that took place last night. THe demographics of the Republican party have shifted forever!
I’m not sure Dr. Laura is aware that Todd Palin is a stay-at-home dad.
I’ve read Dr. Laura’s books and she is anti-day care (and with good reason; there is much that is wrong with full-time day care for children under 5) but I don’t think she really has too much of a problem with stay-at-home dad care or grandparent care.
Some good points in that article. Thanks for posting.
First, two of her children will NOT be in the home.
Second, most likely Mr. Palin will take a more active role sense there is not a lot of snow machine riding and pipelines in D.C.
Third, the special needs child will need "hired help" no matter if Sarah stays at home or is called to be POTUS.
I have never ever understood the popularity of a pop psychologist who saves the world between commercial breaks.
First, two of her children will NOT be in the home.
Second, most likely Mr. Palin will take a more active role sense there is not a lot of snow machine riding and pipelines in D.C.
Third, the special needs child will need "hired help" no matter if Sarah stays at home or is called to be POTUS.
While working at USC, she met Dr. Lewis G. Bishop, who was married but separated with dependent children. According to divorce filings, Schlessinger and Bishop began an affair. Bishop left his wife after more than 20 years of marriage, and moved in with Schlessinger. They lived together as an unmarried couple, and Schlessinger tried to get pregnant after reversing an earlier tubal ligation and suffering an ectopic pregnancy. They married in early 1985, eight years after beginning their relationship, and Bishop became Schlessinger’s business manager. Schlessinger bore their only child, Deryk Schlessinger, in November 1985, when she was 38.
Schlessinger began practicing Judaism in 1996, and she and her son Deryk became followers of Conservative Judaism. Although Schlessinger’s father was Jewish, she was not a Jew under Jewish law, which dictates that the children are the ethnicity of the mother only. In 1998, Schlessinger, Bishop, and their son converted to Judaism and began learning to practice Orthodox Judaism under Rabbi Reuven P. Bulka of Ottawa, Ontario. Schlessinger sometimes used Jewish law and examples to resolve the moral dilemmas of her callers, whether or not they were Jewish. She occasionally clarified ethical and moral issues with her local Orthodox Rabbi, Moshe D. Bryski, before mentioning them on the air. She was embraced by many in the politically conservative segment of Orthodox Judaism for bringing more awareness of Orthodoxy to her radio show. Schlessinger received a National Heritage award from the National Council of Young Israel in early 2001. Some of her expressed views were explicitly religious, and found their way into her 1999 book The Ten Commandments: The Significance of God’s Laws in Everyday Life. While her other books stressed the importance of morality, they were secular in nature.
She has received awards from both media and conservative organizations, including the Marconi Award for Network/Syndicated Personality of the year, American Women in Radio & Television’s Genii Award and National Heritage Award, and the National Religious Broadcasters’ Chairman’s Award. She also lectures on the national conservative circuit, and was the commencement speaker at Hillsdale College in June, 2002. Her son matriculated there the following fall; he subsequently left college and joined the United States Army under its 18x Special Forces contract program.
In July 2003, Schlessinger announced on her show that she was no longer an Orthodox Jew. In a series of monologues over the next month, she explained that she did not feel a connection with God, and felt frustrated by the effort she had put into following the religion. Her religious approach on the show lessened substantially after this announcement. She emphasized on the air how her Christian callers always reached out to her as a respected and valued friend, unlike her Jewish contacts, who were inclined to be indifferent.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Laura_Schlessinger
Dr. Laura, please thank your son for his wonderful service to our country. Then, please sit down and shut up.
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