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pundits perplexed by people's palin passion

Published Sep. 4, 2008

She spoke directly to the hearts and minds of everyday Americans, sick of self-perpetuating, self-aggrandizing elitists. The fly-over folk have lost patience, not only with a paralyzed and inept Congress, but also those who cannot see beyond the margins of conventional wisdom.

Pundits on the left and right are having a conniption-fit. This severe cranial cramping is the result of over-thinking, over-analyzing, and trying to cram the Palin phenomenon into the square holes of inside-the-beltway thinking.

I have news for former speech writers, congressional insiders, lawyers-turned-journalists, and think-tankers who find themselves adrift in a new alien landscape. Excitement for the McCain-Palin ticket is a weather-rounded peg that cannot fit into the old square holes. The peg has been weathered and worn, because folks have been subjected to a derelict government for years; term after term, election after election, no matter which Party holds or gains control.

Permanent fixtures in the House and Senate have adopted a two-task job description. Run for re-election, and hold meaningless, never-ending hearings designed primarily for political payback. It is quite nauseating, and unfortunately, old-guard pundits play right in and simply become enablers.

John McCain got under my skin on some issues over the years, but I believe he did so in a well-intentioned effort to jam a wrench into the status quo. He came across as too eager to bend over on some issues. On reflection, I can see his motivation and empathize with his desire to kick through some carcasses on the road in the hope of moving forward.

Sarah Palin brings back to John McCain a sense of conservative boundaries that I believe he will respect and use. As President, there will be no need to bend over as far as seemed necessary in the Senate for McCain, but we must also stop this absurd pundit notion that divided government is a good thing. Conservatives must reclaim a working majority in Congress, a task that is up to us to accomplish.

But back to these mental gymnastics the talking heads have been trying to accomplish regarding Sarah Palin. It is absurd to say that the McCain campaign cannot honestly use experience as an argument against Obama. As has been pointed out, Palin has real executive experience. Obama has none.

On Election Day one of two realities will be upon us. We will have elected a Vice President with a measurable quantity of Executive, Commander-in-Chief Experience or we will have elected a President who has absolutely none.

John McCain is unlikely to pass on to his rewards the day after taking the oath of office, but if he happened to do so, we will be in a far better position with Sarah Palin after the fact, than with Obama on day one.

by phil harris

www.townhall.com

 



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The stoner from the great white north has (sniiiffffffffff) done a flip flop. No more Obama this and Obama that for the guy who lives where the sun don't shine. Lovely. Not that one voice in a depopulated state makes a darn bit of difference.

The title of this article is great example of alliteration - English teachers take note!

my my my...... testy.

HA hA ha concerned about the polar bear. Wow. Yeah I am worried about the over abundance of deer. I wonder what polar bear tastes like. Cause venison is right tasty.

Okay, Tmed. That means that if a teacher discusses ISLAM, BUDDHISM, JEWISH PHILOSOPHY, TAOISM, HINDUISM, and any other obscure offshoot religion (Satanism, FLDS, Scientology, Jehovah's Witnesses, etc...) because it "COMES UP IN THEIR CLASSROOM" and the "STUDENTS WANT TO DISCUSS IT"... That particular teacher won't be in trouble and won't be fired, either?

If you don't have a problem with any of these other world religions/offshoot religions being discussed with YOUR children, then I'd be all right with "religious" discussion in the classroom.

Now, if all you're "allowing" is Christianity discussions, YOU need to move to Iran.

I do not want to put words in her mouth, but I have watched her closely since her days as council member and mayor in Wasilla. I firmly believe that she would not go after Roe V. Wade. She absolutelyl does not believe in abortion...and she walks the walk, but she knows that other women have other issues and also their own opinions. She really is a "live and let live" type of person...something that is very common here. Her opinion on the war is lacking but the one confort that I take (and I want out of the war) is that if she is in a position of power, she will be doing it with a son that in on the battlefield. I so honor and respect John McCain because, I too, am a vet. He is not my first choice for President, but now he has chosen Sarah, I will be voting for the ticket.

and people don't need to be fired, if the subject comes up in their classroom and the students want to discuss it. If you don't want freedom of speech - move to Iran.

Creationism does NOT need to be taught in public schools.

You want your child to learn that, send them to a religious private school. Not everyone is CHRISTIAN in this country.

Here's something interesting:

"As anti-Real ID activist Bill Scannell, an Alaska native, told reason's Matt Welch, Palin "has been a pretty frea king awesome governor." Denver Post columnist and reason contributor David Harsanyi says that "for libertarians—in the broadest sense of the small ‘l' word—she's the best candidate they can expect." And I suppose it is encouraging that, as a 2006 opposition research dossier obtained by Politico.com noted, with evident horror, Palin has attended at least one Libertarian Party meeting, at a Denny's restaurant in Anchorage."

http://reason.com/news/show/128567.html

(Reason.com is a GREAT site, IMO, for information without the hysterics of biased sites on what the candidates actually are saying/doing/have done. Highly recommended for sanity)

That's OK cause I'm part libertarian, mostly on my fathers side of the family.

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