Palin should bow out, says - Conservatives!

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edited September 2008 in A Moving Train
From both The National Review, and Townhall.com .... both, very conservative sites ....


Palin Problem
She’s out of her league.

By Kathleen Parker

If at one time women were considered heretical for swimming upstream against feminist orthodoxy, they now face condemnation for swimming downstream — away from Sarah Palin.

To express reservations about her qualifications to be vice president — and possibly president — is to risk being labeled anti-woman.

Or, as I am guilty of charging her early critics, supporting only a certain kind of woman.

Some of the passionately feminist critics of Palin who attacked her personally deserved some of the backlash they received. But circumstances have changed since Palin was introduced as just a hockey mom with lipstick — what a difference a financial crisis makes — and a more complicated picture has emerged.

As we’ve seen and heard more from John McCain’s running mate, it is increasingly clear that Palin is a problem. Quick study or not, she doesn’t know enough about economics and foreign policy to make Americans comfortable with a President Palin should conditions warrant her promotion.

Yes, she recently met and turned several heads of state as the United Nations General Assembly convened in New York. She was gracious, charming and disarming. Men swooned. Pakistan’s president wanted to hug her. (Perhaps Osama bin Laden is dying to meet her?)

And, yes, she has common sense, something we value. And she’s had executive experience as a mayor and a governor, though of relatively small constituencies (about 6,000 and 680,000, respectively).

Finally, Palin’s narrative is fun, inspiring and all-American in that frontier way we seem to admire. When Palin first emerged as John McCain’s running mate, I confess I was delighted. She was the antithesis and nemesis of the hirsute, Birkenstock-wearing sisterhood — a refreshing feminist of a different order who personified the modern successful working mother.

Palin didn’t make a mess cracking the glass ceiling. She simply glided through it.

It was fun while it lasted.

Palin’s recent interviews with Charles Gibson, Sean Hannity, and now Katie Couric have all revealed an attractive, earnest, confident candidate. Who Is Clearly Out Of Her League.

No one hates saying that more than I do. Like so many women, I’ve been pulling for Palin, wishing her the best, hoping she will perform brilliantly. I’ve also noticed that I watch her interviews with the held breath of an anxious parent, my finger poised over the mute button in case it gets too painful. Unfortunately, it often does. My cringe reflex is exhausted.

Palin filibusters. She repeats words, filling space with deadwood. Cut the verbiage and there’s not much content there. Here’s but one example of many from her interview with Hannity: “Well, there is a danger in allowing some obsessive partisanship to get into the issue that we’re talking about today. And that’s something that John McCain, too, his track record, proving that he can work both sides of the aisle, he can surpass the partisanship that must be surpassed to deal with an issue like this.”

When Couric pointed to polls showing that the financial crisis had boosted Obama’s numbers, Palin blustered wordily: “I’m not looking at poll numbers. What I think Americans at the end of the day are going to be able to go back and look at track records and see who’s more apt to be talking about solutions and wishing for and hoping for solutions for some opportunity to change, and who’s actually done it?”

If BS were currency, Palin could bail out Wall Street herself.

If Palin were a man, we’d all be guffawing, just as we do every time Joe Biden tickles the back of his throat with his toes. But because she’s a woman — and the first ever on a Republican presidential ticket — we are reluctant to say what is painfully true.

What to do?

McCain can’t repudiate his choice for running mate. He not only risks the wrath of the GOP’s unforgiving base, but he invites others to second-guess his executive decision-making ability. Barack Obama faces the same problem with Biden.

Only Palin can save McCain, her party, and the country she loves. She can bow out for personal reasons, perhaps because she wants to spend more time with her newborn. No one would criticize a mother who puts her family first.

Do it for your country.

— Kathleen Parker is a nationally syndicated columnist.

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  • I just read this... Love that line you bolded, lol.
  • I cannot believe I am going to type these words..

    I agree with the conservatives!!!!
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  • mammasanmammasan Posts: 5,656
    There are a good deal of conservatives who are not happy with her selection. Let me restate that, a good deal of true conservatives. What is labeled a conservative in this day and age is so far removed from the true meaning of conservatism.
    "When one gets in bed with government, one must expect the diseases it spreads." - Ron Paul
  • i hope she stays in it just so we can see how over her head she really is in this mess of a campain can't wait for VP debates ....now if she posed nude for heff that would be sweet ...
    jesus greets me looks just like me ....
  • At heart I hold several Conservative values but when the Republican party suddenly became the party of the Neocons and the fundamentalist Christian nutcases I find that I could no longer support those types.

    And Honestly, the Neo Cons and the religious crazies in this country are the root of the majority of the problems with our foreign policy and view of us on the world stage.
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  • At heart I hold several Conservative values but when the Republican party suddenly became the party of the Neocons and the fundamentalist Christian nutcases I find that I could no longer support those types.

    And Honestly, the Neo Cons and the religious crazies in this country are the root of the majority of the problems with our foreign policy and view of us on the world stage.

    I'm not a conservative, but I can't figure out how the real conservatives let their party get hijacked so badly.
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  • mammasanmammasan Posts: 5,656
    At heart I hold several Conservative values but when the Republican party suddenly became the party of the Neocons and the fundamentalist Christian nutcases I find that I could no longer support those types.

    And Honestly, the Neo Cons and the religious crazies in this country are the root of the majority of the problems with our foreign policy and view of us on the world stage.


    A-FUCKING-MEN!!! Much like you I have some conservative beliefs and it kills me that these people have hijacked the Republican party. The neo-cons and fundamentalist have done more to damage this country than Bin laden himself could ever hope for.
    "When one gets in bed with government, one must expect the diseases it spreads." - Ron Paul
  • mammasanmammasan Posts: 5,656
    I'm not a conservative, but I can't figure out how the real conservatives let their party get hijacked so badly.

    Christine Todd Whitman wrote a book about it. It's pretty good too.
    "When one gets in bed with government, one must expect the diseases it spreads." - Ron Paul
  • mammasan wrote:
    Christine Todd Whitman wrote a book about it. It's pretty good too.

    I might need to check that out... I guess it's like anything though, the loud fanatical people get all of the attention, build connections to those in power, and it just builds and builds over the years.
    My whole life
    was like a picture
    of a sunny day
    “We can complain because rose bushes have thorns, or rejoice because thorn bushes have roses.”
    ― Abraham Lincoln
  • McCain is probably kicking himself daily for not selecting Romney. Say what you want about him being Mormon and the fact that he comes across like a wealthy asshole. Bottom line is that out of all the candidates in the primary he was the one with the most business experience. Right about now he would look a lot better than Palin does when trying to explain the state of our economy. In the end I'm glad Palin is on the ticket because I honestly believe she'll be the factor that loses McCain the election. McCain gambled that Americans are getting dumber by the year. He thought he could throw her out there and the average American would relate to her. Huge mistake in a year when actual issues, not stunts will decide the election.
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  • lastexit78 wrote:
    Huge mistake in a year when actual issues, not stunts will decide the election.

    I'm not holding my breath that actual issues will be the deciding factor this year.

    But I agree about Romney... I said that from the beginning, the he is the one person that could put McCain over the top. Between his business success, campaigning experience, ability in fundraising, and his youthful appearance he filled all of the shortcomings that McCain seemed to have.
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    was like a picture
    of a sunny day
    “We can complain because rose bushes have thorns, or rejoice because thorn bushes have roses.”
    ― Abraham Lincoln
  • polarispolaris Posts: 3,527
    jimed14 wrote:
    Palin’s recent interviews with Charles Gibson, Sean Hannity, and now Katie Couric have all revealed an attractive, earnest, confident candidate. Who Is Clearly Out Of Her League.

    like we've been saying ... but yet there are still people here considering a vote for that ticket ... unbelievable ...
  • mammasanmammasan Posts: 5,656
    lastexit78 wrote:
    McCain is probably kicking himself daily for not selecting Romney. Say what you want about him being Mormon and the fact that he comes across like a wealthy asshole. Bottom line is that out of all the candidates in the primary he was the one with the most business experience. Right about now he would look a lot better than Palin does when trying to explain the state of our economy. In the end I'm glad Palin is on the ticket because I honestly believe she'll be the factor that loses McCain the election. McCain gambled that Americans are getting dumber by the year. He thought he could throw her out there and the average American would relate to her. Huge mistake in a year when actual issues, not stunts will decide the election.

    Besides Paul, Romney did have the best economic experience.
    "When one gets in bed with government, one must expect the diseases it spreads." - Ron Paul
  • polaris wrote:
    like we've been saying ... but yet there are still people here considering a vote for that ticket ... unbelievable ...
    i said the same thing in another thread yesterday........
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