Posts Tagged 'Palin'

In Defense of Sarah Palin

Was thinking about posting my own “in defense of SP” blog earlier, but I just couldn’t bring myself to do it, given my vitriolic enmity against Kristi Burton — whom Sarah Palin mirrors on a national level. But this post gave me the extra-hard nudge I needed to come to her defense.

Interesting that many of the allegations that are coming from within the Republican ranks are similar to the questions that were raised immediately after she was picked, but that those same Republican ranks pointed to as partisan, sexist attacks. Kind of smacks as “Do as I say, not as I do” for the Republican insiders to portray her after-the-fact as not qualified for the job, while they were tying themselves into knots trying to make everyone else believe the ludicrous claim that she had more experience than anyone on the Democratic ticket.

Interesting that John McCain, who claimed that he always puts country first (by the way, isn’t this something that someone else should say about you? it’s kind of like making up your own nickname — takes all credibility away) and that he had the leadership experience necessary to be the commander in chief, selected a running mate who divided the country yet he stubbornly refused to acknowledge that impact on the race. Even worse, after a very graceful concession speech on Election Night — if McCain had acted that way on the campaign trail, the race may have been much tighter and we may have even had a different outcome — he’s awfully quick to cede any form of leadership of his own party and is likewise willing to stand quietly by as his pick for the #2 spot has her character publicly denigrated by his campaign team.

In less than a week, McCain has demonstrated all those claims of being a maverick who will take on the GOP were empty promises uttered to appeal to voters. In less than a week, McCain also has shown that any of the “united for a common purpose” or “leave no one behind” mentality that is supposed to resonate with all military personnel means absolutely nothing to him when it comes to his own running mate.

The fact that McCain’s not willing to stand by his selection of Sarah Palin as his vice presidential pick is so much more revealing of his willingness to forego his own principles than it is of Sarah Palin’s alleged character flaws. If I were any of the 99 colleagues in the U.S. Senate who will be working with him when Congress reconvenes, I’d think more than twice about negotiating with McCain and expecting him to stand by his position or to defend the agreement publicly.

Free Sarah Palin

Almost as good as the SNL Palin-Clinton clip, except not satirical: Campell Brown tells McCain campaign to knock off the sexist treatment of Sarah Palin by sheltering her from the media:

Almost as good as the SNL Palin-Clinton clip, except not satirical: Campell Brown tells McCain campaign to knock off the sexist treatment of Sarah Palin by sheltering her from the media:

original post at Feministing. n/t

Shout Out to Community Organizers

I’m shaking my head over the sheer disrespect Sarah Palin & the GOP showed for community organizers during her big ol’ speech last night. Yes, I’ve got lots to say about her position on issues — the woman doesn’t support comprehensive sex education & thinks abstinence-only is the way to go (as has been demonstrated with her daughter). But I’m starting on the topic of her bashing community organizers because, frankly, that’s a manageable topic and I know where to start on that one.

Suffice it to say, I find it the epitome of irony that Palin, feted as a true conservative leader within the GOP — the party that touts individual responsibility and small government — lambasts community organizers with a straight face. You know, the people who *don’t* rely on taxpayer dollars for the work they do, if they get paid at all? The people who act on their own individual initiative to effect change in their communities, without expecting any sort of hand-out?

I’m going to use this space to recognize the accomplishments of anyone who ever has and continues to put in the time, energy and passion to empower others in their community to realize something better than their current environment. Consider this an open invitation to recognize, thank & pay tribute to those who are in the field, in the neighborhoods, in the churches, in the schools, in the advocacy organizations, who are educating, training, empowering, and leading. To start things off, check out Jay Smooth’s commentary at about 1:15 in the clip below.

 
Jay Smooth on the RNC, Hating & Community Organizers (thanks to Feministing for publicizing)Thanks to…

  • Lucy Burns, Dora Lewis, and Alice Paul for going to jail so that women could vote in the United States
  • Martin Luther King Jr. for daring to dream
  • Barack Obama for reminding all of us who do any sort of community organizing that you don’t have to get your start in politics by being an attorney — you can in fact be an effective politician, in the sense of one who deals with policy, by listening to your community and understanding their needs, struggles, hopes and dreams
  • The leader of my Brownie troop, the leader of my church youth group, my fellow sorority members, my colleagues, the human rights advocates at my grad school program, and so many others who fostered a sense of community through which I was able to grow, meet other people, and take the lessons I learned onto the next step of my journey.