Posted on 09/09/2008 10:04:16 AM PDT by buccaneer81
US Election 2008: Barack Obama vs. Trig Palin?
2008-09-08 at 3:42 pm · People who have been following the upcoming American election will know that last week featured a sustained media hit on Republican Veep nominee Sarah Palins family.
Some of the visceral hatred of Sarah Palin is, of course, completely understandable. As commentator Bill Whittle perceptively noted,
Sarah Palin has done more than unify and electrify the base. Shes done something I would not have thought possible, were it not happening in front of my nose: Sarah Palin has stolen Barack Obamas glamour. Shes stolen his excitement, robbed his electricity, burgled his charisma, purloined his star power, and taken his Hope and Change mantra, woven it into a cold-weather fashion accessory, and wrapped it around her neck.
That no one thought Palin could achieve this may be inferred from Ben Steins early pointed dismissal (which annoyed many fans of Expelled because Palin is not a Darwin hack). In fairness to Ben, he may have mistaken Palin for one of the cackling horde of entitlement/extortion babes who want to play with the boys - by girls rules.
No doubt the Dem campaign will regroup tomorrow, but meanwhile, I want to draw attention to the culture war over Trig Palin (the Palins youngest son, and what it tells us about the culture in which evidence for design in the universe is so very unwelcome.
Trig, as most know, has Down syndrome, a genetic disorder. It usually features retardation as well as physical problems, though the degree varies greatly from one individual to the next. Years ago I interviewed a young Canadian actor who had Down syndrome, read a book by a young British author who also had it - and have just learned today of the passing of a Canadian artist of some note who lived with the disorder for half a century. Most people with DS today can be educated, live as young adults in group homes, and undertake light responsibilities. Recent medical advances enable most to reach middle age.
However, 90% of American children who have the disorder are aborted, often late in pregnancy. Thus, I wasnt surprised when intrepid Canadian blogger Wendy Sullivan (the Girl on the Right) alerted me to this Palin hate site, featuring ridicule of the infant Trig. Now, the site is a troll hole, to be sure, but it inadvertently draws attention to widespread American attitudes to children like Trig.
Recently, LA broadcaster Frank Pastore invited Jill Stanek, the Oak Lawn, Illinois nurse whose testimony about babies who survive abortions and are left to die triggered the Born Alive Infant Protection Act in Obamas state. She recalls how she got involved:
if they were aborted alive, they were allowed to die in the hospitals soiled utility room without any medical intervention whatsoever.
This came home to me one night when a nursing coworker was taking a little baby boy (who had been aborted because he had Down syndrome) to our soiled utility room to die because his parents didnt want to hold him and she didnt have time to hold him that night. When she told me what she was doing I couldnt bear the thought of this suffering child dying alone and so I cradled and rocked him for the 45 minutes that he lived. Needless to say, this was a life-changing event,
A curious coupling of pictures that: Trig Palin, help up by his family before an adoring crowd . The nameless, abandoned Oak Lawn child held by a lone, caring nurse in the soiled utility room
It was Barack Obama who later prevented the Illinois born alive legislation from being passed. Although many clouds of smoke have billowed from his handlers offices, Obama quite clearly opposed protection for children such as the Oak Park boy, where the overwhelming majority of legislators supported it.
How strongly does Obama feel about his stand? When political reporter David Freddoso was asked by Bill Steigerwald What the most damning thing you say about Obamas ideology or belief system?, he replied:
Sen. Obama promised to a gathering of Planned Parenthood last July that his first act as president and thats what he said, my first act wont be to bring home the troops from Iraq, or to set up a government health care system or any of the other things that Barack Obama has promised. The Number One thing, the top priority, his first act, is to sign a bill called the Freedom of Choice Act, which re-legalizes partial-birth abortion, among other things. Fine. People have all kinds of opinions about abortion. People are pretty much in agreement about partial-birth abortion that they dont want it. But that will be his first priority, and that he would go so far as to pander to Planned Parenthood and say that at their gathering last July, is really, really amazing to me.
No, David, it is not amazing. Not in a country where far more boys with Down syndrome will die alone in a soiled utility closet than live in a family.
Obama, I think, knows his country well.
Or does he? From the dawn of history, most human beings have known that there is - in any event - Another country, whose governor hates nothing and no one that he has made. And influences from that country sometimes make their way here.
As a traditional Christian, I believe that even now in that country, my childhood friend Johnny (1948-1957), who had Down syndrome, has placed his bet - and is smiling.
That’s not a fair fight. For Obama.
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What a great quote!
So as a reminder of just what the weird one is made of, let's look again at the weird ones background...
It is highly unlikely that a 30-something second year lawyer would have been plucked from relative obscurity out of a left wing law firm to head up something as visible and important in Chicago as the Annenberg Challenge by Bill Ayers if Ayers had not already known Obama very well.
One possibility is that Obama proved himself to the Ayerss in the battle for local school control when he was at the DCP in the 80s.
Yeah, he could possibly beat Trig but not Governor Palin.
"Obama, remind us just what you said will be the very FIRST thing you said you'll do office if elected."
If he uh uh uh waffles, REMIND HIM!
Thrown in the trash by their mothers. That’s what gets me. I knew my daughter would be handicapped from my 4th month of pregnancy, and I wouldn’t have missed her short little life for the world. What kind of a mom agrees to something like this??
I first thought the only thing I could say was, “Wow!”
But since I already knew of Obama’s view (typical to many in the Middle East) on the very value of human life that part is not shocking, but what is shocking and what I just have to ask, “Why is leaving these babies to die not a violation of the doctors and nurses’ Hippocratic oath?
A liberal.
I'm sorry for your loss, btw.
>> Sarah Palin has stolen Barack Obamas glamour. Shes stolen his excitement, ...
I think the phrase the author was looking for was “she’s stolen his MOJO”
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