Monday, September 08, 2008

full of vitamins and irony

Viewpoint:
"The party which has been portrayed by the media for years as a collection of chauvinists, misogynists and miscellaneous neanderthals has a woman on the ticket, only the second time in history a national party has done this, and all those redneck wife-beaters are wild about her. Meanwhile, organizations like the National Organization for Women which demonstrated the depth of its concern for women by remaining almost completely silent during the sexual depredations of Bill Clinton, including allegations of assault, don't even try to conceal their dismay with Sarah Palin. Oprah Winfrey, who has championed the advance of women throughout her career, refuses to allow Palin on her show."

3 comments:

The Local Malcontent said...

Heh. Because Governor Palin isn't toeing the line "established" by NOW, Gloria Steinem, Oprah-
all who wanted the average woman to be subserviant to them.
With McCain's and Palin's election this November, it will be "one down and one to go", in refuting the questionably low standards for women by NOW and it's ilk, and then raising women everywhere to the pedestal where they as a group belong.

The NAACP should be next~!
Then, (gasp) the group 'Empowering Native Americans?
In all our best dreams...

Rita Loca said...

Is it my imagination or are all the Republican women better looking, too???

Anonymous said...

Make that "Chock full of downright vitamins and irony!"

:oD

I'm going to try and post on Palin's resume, versus H Clinton, this weekend. wish me luck.