Posted on 06/26/2009 12:30:16 AM PDT by neverdem
“I see Sarah as another Obama, an Affirmative Action Selection, with followers and fans who confuse presentability with competence.”
Is that what your vagina told you to say?
Nothing wrong with admitting the truth. I'll be the first to admit that I support Palin because she's an accomplished and attractive woman. There's nothing sexist or affirmative-action about it.
I remember Palin trying to finesse her brats forthcoming brat
All you're doing is deteriorating your argument when you engage in uncivil comments about the Governor and her children. So I'll disregard the rest of your snarky comments about her family.
And then the embarrassing interviews with Gibson and Couric.
Embarrassing interviews, only if you see them through the leftist lens of the media, which apparently that's what you're doing. Perhaps you should focus on content instead of style, lighting, and camera angle, in which Palin held up. You conveniently disregard her excellent speeches announcing her selection in Dayton, her acceptance speech, her VP debate with Biden, her IN pro-life speech, and her speech celebrating AK's birthday in Auburn, NY which makes some of her missteps irrelevant.
Unprepared and inexperienced as she was, she and her handlers shoulda had a better handle on what to expect from the media mavens.
Not when you're under the thumb of your boss who prohibits you to say what you really want to say. Try looking at post-election interviews she has done and see the contrast.
And since the election, the main Sarah news I get is about how she promised to appear at some Repub event, but now maybe wont, but still might, unless she gets asked out to the Prom by a cuter guy.
Maybe there was some miscommunication with her state staff, maybe the RNC and its Congressional affiliates really did this to embarrass her. No one really knows. The fact of the matter is:
(1) Palin is still Governor and has duties to attend to
(2) She has no Washington insiders or hacks
(3) Everyone was aware that any visits or speeches outside the state will be state-related (except for the IN right-to-life speech)
Like you said, EEE, shes not a man. Looks to me like thats the main thing shes got going for herself.
So it's sexist to cheer on an attractive and accomplished woman who happens to be a staunch conservative? I don't see any conservatives cheering on Kay Baily Hutchinson, Elizabeth Dole, Susan Collins, Olympia Snowe, etc. Why is that?
ROFL. I'm envisioning moles and prairie dogs eeking out a living underneath an abandoned Iowa farm.
Now go research the pipeline and research her state budget since she has been governor.
She is exactly what this country needs.
It dismays me to no end to see people, even here, using Saturday Night Live as a primary news source.
Still waiting for you to list the government or pro-feminist programs Palin used to get where she is today.
I have two friends who have kids, wives, jobs, and both get their "news" from the Jon Stewart Show.
Exactly, exactly, exactly.
I could not care less what adults do voluntarily with each other's organs and orifices. My whole problem is with gay culture, which has completely sexualized the larger culture.
Now, in every medium, the expression of affection between two people can only mean that they wish to have sex with each other. There is no other possibility. There is no such thing as agape,, there is only eros. House and Wilson? Harry Potter and Ron Weasley? Their friendships are only sybmolic of their desire to sodomize each other--in the contemporary there can be no other interpretation.
The real problem, as I always say, is not just an aesthetic one. It's that, when all relationships between people are sexualized, you must keep in mind that children are people too. And the long-term implications enrage me.
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