Saturday, October 4, 2008

Sarah Palin: Storming a nation or bringing the storm?

This blog is being written solely as an inquisition in to what some of you may think about America’s new most polarizing politician.

Long ago I accepted the fact that politics brings out the nutties on both sides of the aisle, that we as a people wholly are team based and will shake our pom poms for whomever’s jersey we wear but ultimately we all want what will be good for ourselves and our own.

Now tying into my hate in American politics note, what is with the Sarah Palin polarization?

If you disagree with Conservatism… ok. If you disagree with personal responsibility opting instead of government intervention… ok. If you disagree with our current class system thru capitalism… ok. This is all what I’m used to when it comes to the differences between governmental approaches… but…. Ummm… the storm.

The storm is this turbulence of Pro and Anti Palinist’s out there.

My questions to whom that disagree with her are not how you do so, those fundamentals I understand. More so it’s where the slander comes from in doing so?

Your cat is more qualified? Palin is stupid and ugly? Women’s liberation takes 3 steps backwards with a person like her in an elected office position?

If you post in response please let me know how you define “stupid”? Please define to me what you would consider to be a successful woman and which women you would accept as being a better example. If what she offers isn’t as prerequisite experience, what requirements do you expect?

Before answering… if anyone will; I offer you this. As many of you know, I support both the Conservative movement and 90% of the people that run in my jersey. My jersey happens to have an Elephant on it but I realize some of our cheerleaders are “Dumb”os. If I have been brainwashed, show me where I am wrong. My assumption remains though, she is the epitome of women’s liberation, she is proving herself to be more than capable, and she captivates me in a way to once again feel included in my government.

As always… Me :D

2 comments:

J. Woodbury said...

stupid= Thinking Africa is a country, not knowing which countries are involved in NAFTA, and believing Dinosaurs existed 4,000 years ago.

FroOchie said...

stupid= our President calling Ottowa, Iowa. Or to believe there are 57 states when there are only 50. Stupid is trying to walk thru a window because you believe its a door or using the word "umm" more than you breath.

I don't care about her religious beliefs nor will I speak to them but if you're going tit for tat, I'd rather have a woman that needs a refresher course on the world versus a man who obviously needs an introduction to the country he now leads.