Has there ever been a vice-presidential nominee who has inspired as much hatred, fear, and outright sexism as Sarah Palin has in such a short period of time? Keep in mind that quotes about Sarah Palin and her family you are about to read — many of which are from members of the mainstream media — have been generated in a mere 3 weeks time…
The 20 Most Obnoxious Anti-Palin Quotes So Far
September 17, 2008 · Leave a Comment
Categories: 2008 Campaign
Palin says shes disappointed by another bailout
September 17, 2008 · Leave a Comment
Republican vice presidential candidate Sarah Palin said Wednesday that she’s disappointed that the federal government needed to bail out another financial institution.
Categories: 2008 Campaign
Tagged: Financial and Economic Issues
Sarah Palin’s private e-mail hacked, family photos raided
September 17, 2008 · Leave a Comment
Scroll for updates…Wired News confirms…
Sometime early this morning, between approximately 3:00am – 4:00am, members of an infamous group of hackers broke into Gov. Sarah Palin’s private Yahoo e-mail account. The incriminating discussion threads included screenshots of Palin’s e-mail and private e-mail addresses of her contacts. The threads have since been deleted.
More, and updates at Michelle Malkin.com
See also Invading Palin’s privacy at The AnchoressOnline.com
Categories: 2008 Campaign
Tagged: Rumors Smears and Attacks
Parental Politics
September 17, 2008 · Leave a Comment
The images are as wholesome as a Hallmark card—Caroline Kennedy and her little brother John-John gracing the White House. When their father was elected President, Caroline was only 3; her brother, just a baby. Their father would face great challenges during his brief time in office—the Cuban Missile crisis, civil rights, Vietnam. Yet, no one seemed to question whether he could handle the job with a toddler and a baby in the family.
Amy Carter was in third grade when her father Jimmy moved the family into the White House. According to whitehousehistory.org, Amy missed her home in Georgia after she was uprooted to Washington, D.C. Still, political pundits did not spend airtime wondering how Jimmy Carter would cope with his tween-ager’s angst.
When she was 12 years old, Chelsea Clinton became a resident of Pennsylvania Avenue. On the verge of becoming a teenager, Chelsea certainly had reason to feel a bit out of her element. She probably needed her father more at that time than at any previous point in her life. However, no one pondered whether Bill Clinton could be a leader of a Superpower and a Super Dad, too.
Now, Alaska Governor Sarah Palin arrives on the scene. She’s not vying for the number-one office in the land—she’s battling for number-two. Yet, journalists openly question whether Alaska’s chief executive can handle being a Mom and the Vice-Presidency, too.
The double-standard that’s in play here could not be more obvious.
Categories: 2008 Campaign
Tagged: Sexism and Gender Bias
Hating Palin: Words of Wisdom From Reagan
September 17, 2008 · Leave a Comment
It has taken me a couple of weeks but I think I’ve finally gotten handle on why Sarah Palin’s bravado Republican convention speech was such a smash among conservatives: After nearly eight years of watching President George W. Bush curl up in the fetal position each time he was savaged by the angry left, it was positively invigorating to see a conservative Republican finally fight back—and with wit and charm. Palin was a throwback to Ronald Reagan, with that unique ability to deliver a memorable dig with a smile. She went on offense, entertainingly and engagingly so, and it was fun to watch.
At the same, Palin made herself prey for the secular left. They don’t like her. They despise her simply for what she represents. Her nice life of happy choices angers them. They are eager to destroy her. This gives the hard left pleasure, albeit only momentarily, as their restless hearts seek another void.
She will witness their hatred when she turns on the TV, picks up a newspaper, or walks by a magazine rack. What’s the solution to deal with their revulsion? Ignore it. It is what it is; always the same.
Categories: 2008 Campaign
Tagged: Media Bias, Op-Ed, Rumors Smears and Attacks
Alaska Atty Gen says Employees Will Refuse to Honor Supoenas in Troopergate
September 17, 2008 · Leave a Comment
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Tagged: Rumors Smears and Attacks
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