I don’t think she is sacrificing her family either. Her husband is taking care of the kids so only one parent is technically working full-time. That’s more time with one parent than most kids in this country have. My husband works full-time and I stay at home (I quit after having children) but he is a wonderful Dad and I am confident that things would be just fine on the home front if we ever needed to switch roles.
In all fairness, her husband has worked. I don’t know what he’ll do now. So there has not been a parent at home. I don’t know how they are handling the daycare issues.
If you read Dr. Laura’s Books, it is ok to work part time. I think that Palin is an exception, at least she is serving a cause that could save the United States. For the typical women, it’s a different story. Palin has been called, this is not a typical situation. It happens once in awhile. I still say that women should be a little more sensitive to their babies needs. Day care is an awful thing. And most women who allow their careers to cause them to not raise their children end up not being particularly feminine. Palin is the exception, she is still very feminine.