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Friday, August 29, 2008 12:00 AM

Should Obama have picked Hillary?

Did the GOP just co-opt the Democrats' chance at making history? Sarah Palin, a conservative, antiabortion, pro-NRA Republican may just be the first woman in the White House.

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Saturday, August 30, 2008 10:29 AM

Alienating small town voters

I think it is kinda funny that people keep saying that before she was a Alaskan gov. she was just a Mayor of 8500 people. As if towns that size are just backwoods hick folks that don't no anything about anything. I myself am not from a small town I grew up in a middle sized town of 300,000 however now I live in a small town of 15,000 and let me tell you the people are just as quick, just as worldly, understand the issues just as much, and not only as politically active, but even more so then their big city conterparts, go look it up there are more per capita voters in small towns then in big cities. The point I'm trying to get at is that by saying she was just a Mayor of 8500 is alienating small town America, and basically saying that any idiot can run a city that size, and that in the big scheme of things it is meaningless. That will not bode well with those voters, and just may turn them off. Sure McCain was problably going to get alot of those voters anyway, but I'm sure there is still a lot of swing voters in small town America that are becoming more offended by these suggestions, and with a election that is getting closer and closer in the polls despite what the MSM has been saying about an Obama Slam dunk those voters are the voters he needs the most.

Saturday, August 30, 2008 10:43 AM

Palin a pro-male paladin?

"A mom knows better than any man the price of a young soldier's life."

Sheer sexist tripe. It assumes a father doesn't feel equally because he doesn't publicly cry like women are allowed to do. It's like saying blacks don't feel pain equally when they refuse to act hurt when whites hit them.

"A mom knows better than any man what an economy is really for."

Again, more misandric tripe. It assumes men work at shitty jobs not for families but for "glory."

"A mom knows better than any man how to juggle many important priorities, and get them all accomplished."

Does her "juggling" consist of using government/husband-generated money to pay for nannies, daycare, man-made time-saving appliances that permit her not to work full time? Does it mean a divorced father kept from seeing his kids by a vindictive ex doesn't "juggle"? Who says part-time working mothers (who have others help raise their kids) work MORE than males in offices/mines/factories working 60+ hours a week? And who says women accomplish all they set out to do when they are spared metrics and performance appraisals?

"A mom knows better than any man what national security really is all about."

A non-combat-facing mom knows about as much about national security as a non-birthing dad knows about bringing children into the world.

What do they call folks who say men are smarter, wiser, harder-working, etc. than women?

"The healthiest families have a mom that shares equally in decision-making..."

...AND shoulders half the resulting loads without complaining.

"it is time for our country to have the same healthy arrangement of power."

Agreed. So what is Palin's stance on males sharing equal power IN the home?

Saturday, August 30, 2008 10:45 AM

@dcbrown

The defining question in determining tokenism is in reversing roles. Hence, would McCain had selected Palin as his running mate were she male?

I asked it in another thread, and 100 comments later not one post addressed this essential question. One could argue that any First is a token, but there's a huge difference between an Obama and Clinton -- who underwent a long, arduous vetting during a tough primary campaign -- and someone appointed who had never done anything substantially proactive to earn a position (one face-to-face meeting several months previously and a single phone call later doesn't exactly equate to what Obama and Clinton had to do). Whatever Palin's attributes, and I'm sure she has many, this appears nothing so more than an impetuous, reckless and pandering selection -- one which is so cravenly devoid of logic as to call into question McCain's judgment (and, for that matter, Palin's for accepting).

Have we not had enough evidence of the consequences of hubris in the White House?

Saturday, August 30, 2008 10:47 AM

Alienating small town voters, part 2

I live in a town (city, technically) of 8200 and I can tell you unequivocally that our mayor is not ready to be vice president or president. Not because she (or we) are stupid hicks, far from it. Governing a town of 8200 compares in no way with being second in command of the USA. Do you really think small-town Alaska is just a microcosm of the US and it's foreign policy affairs?

Perfect example: Palin has been quoted as saying she doesn't have much of an opinion on the war and the surge in Iraq. Maybe you can get away with that as a small-town mayor, but not as VP.

Saturday, August 30, 2008 11:05 AM

Tired of pundants

I'm so tired of pundints second guessing every decision. Do you think Obama should drop Joe now and take on Hilary? Too late even if it were a good idea. It would be so nice if the self-appointed experts would stick to analyzing the candidates various programs and projects, and, in context, their voting history. Now that's info I can use.

This kind of speculation, on both the left and right, is useless to helping this country decide who should be our next president. It's no better than the polls of some years ago that asked "Who do you think is going to win?" rather than "Who do you think should win?".

Saturday, August 30, 2008 11:19 AM

Do NOT underestimate Rovian politics

Make no mistake: Palin was not some random, token choice by a desperate party. It was a deliberate, well-thought out move to deflate every argument the Obama and the Democrats are using against them. Experience doesn't matter? Of course it doesn't--not any more! Out of touch? Not us--our girl is a hockey mom who actually buys gas! We hate strong women like Hillary, but now we can co-opt the "18 million cracks" line for our very own! And if we attack Palin, we're piling on a poor women with a disabled kid. I'm stunned that so many Dems are dismissing this move as insane and political. Wake up, and remember the Rovian 101 lessons from '00 and '04. This is a calculated and dangerous move, and we must fight back, hard and without mercy. They will show no mercy to us.

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