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Joanne98 Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Sep-10-08 09:41 AM
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I'm Offended! The Culture of Palin.

Sarah Palin gets offended a lot. She got offended by Barack Obama’s “lipstick on a pig” comment. She got offended by Joe Biden pointed out that Bush & McCain’s policies are a step backward for women, and that by following them, she is not helping women. Not only is Sarah Palin offended, GOP women are offended, and are expecting “all American women” to be offended as well.

Okay, couple things here.

I don’t care if Sarah Palin is offended. That’s right. I said it. I just. Don’t. Care. Sen. Obama and Sen. Biden are discussing the issues. If Gov. Palin is offended NOW, about two comments by her competitors, how’s she going to react when she’s under the kind of scrutiny Dick Cheney has taken for the past eight years? Gov. Palin, if you get offended that easily, you went into the wrong line of work.
“It’s SEXIST!” Grow up. It’s not sexist, it’s fact. “Lipstick on a pig” is a saying Sen. McCain used last year about Hillary Clinton’s healthcare program. Was he being sexist, or was he addressing the issue? You can’t have it both ways.
All this hoopla has made one thing perfectly clear to me. Sarah Palin isn’t interested in arguing the issues. If she were interested in the issues at all, she’d quit looking for things to be offended about and start arguing about why her policy stances are superior. She can’t, so she’s attacking the only way she can. By getting offended. Because if she argues issues and policy, she will lose every time.

To Sarah Palin’s followers: You want to be offended? Fine. I’ll give you something to be offended about (wow, shades of my mom). Alaska has the highest per capita rape rate of any state in the nation, and it’s only gotten worse since Sarah Palin became governor. It also has the highest alcoholism and suicide rates of any state. What has Sarah Palin done to address those issues? Her idea of “fiscal responsibility”? Accepting the “bridge to nowhere” money and plugging it into other projects. Despite her self congratulatory insistence that she turned that project down. She didn’t. She took taxpayer cash and spent it on state projects. Hmmmm….what do Republicans call it when Dems do that? Oh, yeah. PORK BARRELL SPENDING.

Offended yet? No? This should put it over the top. Despite her anti-woman stances on abortion, her do-nothing laissez-faire attitude toward important state issues like rape, alcoholism, and suicide (they’re just not glamourous enough, I guess), her pro-censorship and her blatant anti-science stance, you superficial airheads still support her. ‘Cuz she’s a mommy with a Down’s Syndrome baby and she’s pretty. and tough. And when actual issues are pointed out and discussed, I see absurd comments like this in response:

I get soooo irritated with people belittling Palin’s foreign policy experience. Palin is the commander-in-chief of Alaska’s Coast Guard and during the months she’s been commander-in-chief last I checked the aggressive bordering country of Russia has not attacked to get it’s territory back. I don’t think this is just a coincidence.

as seen here. It’s comments like this that further entrench the idea that women don’t have the grasp of politics that men have. And if I have to explain it to you? That makes it even worse. Comments like this embarrass me on behalf of my gender.

Women have more to offer than being “hot,” or being a baby factory or a beauty queen. But we’re never going to shake that perception if we don’t start ignoring the superficial and concentrating on what’s really important. If we don’t stop making our decisions based on appearance and start making our decisions based on issues, all we’re going to get is more of the same. Time to wake up, ladies. We have the national stage. We have what it takes to make the right choices. Just this once, let’s base that choice on what’s really important. As for being offended….well….I’m going to use one of my mom’s favorite sayings. “Get up, you ain’t hurt.”

http://leftcoastlibrul.wordpress.com/2008/09/10/im-offended-the-culture-of-palin/
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EnviroBat Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Sep-10-08 09:43 AM
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1. I don't give a shit if Sarah the princess Palin is offended.
She offends me every time she opens her fucking mouth.
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xiamiam Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Sep-10-08 09:48 AM
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2. every woman I know feels this way...that woman is hot air...no substance..nt
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chatnoir Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Sep-10-08 09:53 AM
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3. Her very existence offends me
Edited on Wed Sep-10-08 09:54 AM by chatnoir
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nichomachus Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Sep-10-08 10:16 AM
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4. I can't believe Republican women aren't outraged
What is the message that is sent to women in the GOP? Work your asses off coming up through the system. Pay your dues. Become educated on the issues. Take the shit jobs and establish a strong record. Act professionally. Learn how to negotiate and work through the system. Gain name recognition.

Then, some airhead bimbo -- with nice tits and a tight ass -- will be promoted over you just because of the "glam" factor. So, all your work is down the toilet, and the best you can hope for is to suck up to the bimbo because the old, white men at the top don't give a shit what you've done.

If I was any of the GOP female senators, reps, or even governors -- any of whom is 10 times more capable than Palin -- I would be freaking livid.

Now, I would have had my complaints -- on policy issues -- with any of these other women, but at least I would have seen them as credible candidates.

Palin is an insult to women everywhere, but most importantly to Republican females on the national scene who have seen the age-old scenario play out again.

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