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“News”week’s Sexism Is Showing On Its Cover

Have you seen this “News”Week cover? Never mind the title of the article, excuse me, the EDITORIAL, that goes along with the cover:

Holy smokes. Needless to say, there has been a LOT of discussion about this photograph, and why Newsweek would choose to run this particular photo. Taylor Marsh – former Clinton supporter now Obama water carrier – wrote a piece at Huffington Post on this, “What Was Newsweek Thinking?“. Media Matters had a post by Julie Millican, “Newsweek Should Worry More About How To Solve Its Problem With Sexism” (h/t to Bronwyn’s Harbor), though many of the comments would lead one to believe it is find and dandy to be sexist to someone if they are a Republican, and Palin’s an idiot anyway, so what’s the big deal?? (That was SNARK on my part, but sums up the sentiment there.)

Sarah Palin weighed in on the photo, too:

Palin denounced it—and us—to her million-strong Facebook following last night. “The choice of photo for the cover of this week’s Newsweek is unfortunate. When it comes to Sarah Palin, this ‘news’ magazine has relished focusing on the irrelevant rather than the relevant,” she wrote on her fan page, adding, “The out-of-context Newsweek approach is sexist and oh-so-expected by now.” She also told ABC’s Barbara Walters that she found the cover “a wee bit degrading.” Others, like CBN’s David Brody, said our cover was a new low: “biased and sexist at the same time.”

Well, yes. Out of all the photographs available out there, why choose one from RUNNER’S WORLD?? This was the excuse, I mean, reason, given by the editor:

Today, NEWSWEEK’s Editor Jon Meacham has responded to critics. “We chose the most interesting image available to us to illustrate the theme of the cover, which is what we always try to do,” Meacham said. “We apply the same test to photographs of any public figure, male or female: does the image convey what we are saying? That is a gender-neutral standard.”

Well, if what they were trying to say was that they are a bunch of sexist patronizing sanctimonious assholes, they succeeded!

They could have chosen, oh, say, this one:

(September 3, 2008 – Photo by Ethan Miller/Getty Images North America)

Or how about this one:

(October 31, 2008 – Photo by Jeff Swensen/Getty Images North America)

It took me less than a minute to find them. I would think Newsweek could take that long to find another image – if they had wanted to, that is. But they chose that one for a reason, and that reason is SEXISM.

Speaking of the photograph, it seems the photographer who took it, Brian Adams, engaged in a bit of premature, um, opportunism. He had a contract, you see, that did not allow him to sell this image until August of 2010. Oops!! Don’t you just hate when that happens? Anyway, kinda makes you wonder just how Newsweek got it, and it wasn’t from Runner’s World.

And then there’s the HEADLINE: “How Do You Handle a Problem Like Sarah? She’s Bad News For The GOP – And Everyone Else, Too.” Um, well, golly gee – that kind of sets the tone from the get-go, doesn’t it? I don’t even think one needs to read the damned thing to get where they are going with this.

It makes me wonder where they are getting their information. You may know that Governor Palin was on Oprah earlier this week. I don’t know about you, but I was wondering, just out of curiosity, what the ratings were going to be for that show. Care to hazard a guess? If you went by the headline above, you’d guess not very high. And you would be very wrong. Oprah’s show had the highest rating it has had in over TWO YEARS. Dang, that Palin is just TERRIBLE for EVERYBODY!!!! Never mind all of those cheering crowds turning out for her book tour – Palin is just terrible for them! And the GOP! And the WORLD!!!! Ahem.

Again, I disagree with a lot of her policies, but I do appreciate her honest, down to earth bearing – those are characteristics sorely missing among politicians today. Does she possess brilliance on a par with Hillary Clinton? No, I don’t know anyone in politics who is on Clinton’s level. She is heads and shoulders above (which is, no doubt, why they drug her down and stomped all over her). Apparently, though, those of us who consider ourselves to be liberal cannot like Sarah Palin at all in any way for any reason whatsoever without being chastised, criticized, demeaned, and belittled. Because we couldn’t POSSIBLY have been marching for Equal Rights for someone like SARAH PALIN, who, by her own admission on Oprah says her relationship to her husband is one based on EQUALITY. Surely, SHE doesn’t count, which has been the recurring theme about her by so-called liberals and “feminists.” Apparently, only Democrats are worthy of having equal rights according to a lot of these folks – many of whom were not marching, or fighting, or accompanying women to Planned Parenthood for abortions like a number of us did (including myself), but they can, with incredible sexism and elitism, denounce Palin for being an “idiot” and unworthy of respect (“she hasn’t done anything to deserve respect” was one comment I saw at Media Matters), despite all she accomplished for Alaska. Yet, Obama with his paper thin resume, and his throwing women under the bus, backing up, running over them again, and again, and again, somehow does deserve their respect. Wow.

Speaking of Obama, shockingly, in a recent Quinnipiac Poll, though Obama has now dipped below 50% approval, women approve of him by 52 – 37% while men disapprove of Obama by 47 – 44%. Why do women still support him after all of the ways he has dismissed women and our issues?

As for Sarah Palin, I am amazed by the amount of animosity directed at her by men, but women, too. And it amazes me how quickly people are willing to believe whatever rumor or half-truth comes down the pike about her. It is sad, really, but it also undermines their arguments against her, so there’s that.

Taking the two together is a sad, sad commentary on where we are. The bottom line, as we saw so clearly this past election season, is that sexism is most definitely alive and well in the United States, spurred on by our media, and our politicians. There is too little comeuppance for those who engage in sexism on a national level, like the cover of Newsweek above. I am glad that some women are speaking up as noted, but too many people are willing to engage in massive amounts of sexist commentary against Palin simply because she is a Republican and a conservative. Their hypocrisy apparently knows no bounds.

Sexism is sexism. We must be willing to apply the same standard across the board and political spectrum. Until then, we will continue to see national publications like “News”week engage in blatant sexism toward a former governor and former Vice Presidential candidate with too little outcry. And we will continue to see so-called liberals engage in blatant woman-bashing under the guise of “politics.” That is an excuse used by cowards and misogynists, and must not be excused any more by anyone. Call it by name: Sexism.

“News”week
, you owe Governor Palin, and all women, an apology. We’re waiting…

  • College Educated for Hillary

    Women are always harder on other women than men are. It’s as if they think “I made it to the top and now no other women should so I can have the spotlight all to myself” (think Nancy Pelosi).

    • Brick

      Newsweek knows it’s sexist, and that’s why they do it.
      The MSM always goes for these ‘controversial’ angles to create a ‘buzz’, instead on focusing on the real issues, like the fact that she’s gotten away so far with her past associations and ‘friends’.
      Sarah Palin, when a Wasilla city council member, formed an alliance with some of the more radical far-right citizens in Wasilla and vicinity, particularly members of the secessionist Alaskan Independence Party who were allied with local John Birch Society activists. These activists played an important role in her election as Wasilla mayor in 1996.
      Once mayor, one of Mrs. Palin’s first acts was to attempt to appoint one of these extremists (a man named Steve Stoll) to her own seat on the city council. This was a man with a history of disrupting city council meetings with intimidating behavior. She was blocked by a single city council member.
      Afterward, S. Palin fired the city’s museum director at the behest of this faction.
      She fomented an ultimately successful effort to derail a piece of local gun-control legislation which would simply have prohibited the open carry of firearms into schools, liquor stores, libraries, courthouses and the like. The people recruited to shout this ordinance down included these same figures, notably the local AIP representative (who became the AIP’s chairman that same year).
      She remained associated politically with the local AIP/Birch faction throughout her tenure as mayor on other issues, particularly a successful effort to amend the Alaska Constitution to prohibit local governments from issuing any local gun-control ordinances.

      • maryann

        Her husband is NATIVE Eskimo, as in ‘that was their land’, that is the source of the secessionist rumors.

  • susan h

    The adoration that Obama once had is now being given to Sarah Palin. He was not adored for his “views” but was cult-like in his manner. Sarah Palin is liked for herself. People are lining up across the country because she presents herself as what she is, an honest, no-nonsense individual, who loves this country and is unashamed about it. Unlike Obama, she has not developed a mysterious personna and is not covering up a multitude of lies and deceptions. She is an original, intelligent, committed, and yes beautiful woman who understands what people want (there is still that stereotype out there that beautiful women cannot also be intelligent, so they discredit her capabilities as non-existent). I would rather listen to her speak her no-nonsense common sense than listen to Obama’s lies with his underlying disdain for all things American. Palin is rallying conservatives the way that Obama rallied the left last year, and that scares the living daylights out of Obama supporters as they realize he is little by little falling off his high horse.

    • getfitnow

      I agree, susan h. She seems flattered to be in the presence of ordinary Americans.

      BO seems to think anyone in his presence is honored to be there.

      I really hope the tide is turning on this so-called elite intellectual. I’m ready for some common sense thinking and action.

      Go, Sarah!

    • I’m a Linda too

      Quinnipiac just released a poll, Obama’s aproval is down to 48.

      And that’s his best news. On policies, they are lower.

      • tek

        Linda: Good! Shows Americans have some sense.

  • barry bums a ciggie

    It is so pathetic, the attempt to blatantly discredit this woman by this rabid, hateful crowd on the left. As a former Dem, I am embarrassed that I ever thought that party was above that kind of hate and sexism. I don’t love Palin, but I don’t hate her either. She is, to me, an ordinary person that has a story to tell. Maybe that is whey the left fears her. She’s too down to earth.

    • http://www.rabblerouserruminations.blogspot.com/ Rabble Rouser Reverend Amy

      Barry, I’m right there with you. I continue to be shocked an appalled by the level of sexism demonstrated by people who consider themselves, Democrats, as I did until 5/31/08. The way women are treated by the DNC is reprehensible, yet they continue to line up primarily on the abortion issue (it seems), and now, because they think Obama is SOOOO dreamy (blech).

      Honestly, I don’t know why else they would continue to be so loyal after seeing the way Hillary was treated by these people, including that backstabbing Nancy Pelosi who claimed there was NO sexism during the Primary – NONE!!!! Not by the DNC, not by the MSM, and not by her Chosen One, Obama. Pathetic – just pathetic.

      And yes, women are often our own worst enemies because we SO want the men to “like us.”

      Kathy, that’s a good point. I was referring primarily to her stance on same sex marriage (same as Obama’s), anti-choice position. But one thing she said abt herself, and I believe to be true, is that she is willing to engage in discussion on these issues. Palin said at one point that many of her friends and family disagree with her on the issue of same sex marriage. But she DISCUSSES it, and that’s something, in my book.

      I have often said, I would much rather deal with someone like Palin who is upfront abt what she believes than the mealy mouthed flip floppy bamboozling hoodwinking liberals like Obama.

      Btw, I noticed when I was looking something up the other day that there had been a lot of work done on her church, or the church she used to attend, and every single person who spoke there. Now, why that kind of detail wasn’t paid to the PRESIDENTIAL candidate, esp. Obama, is mighty telling…

      • NomNomNom

        jmo but not nearly enough attention was paid to her association with self-proclaimed witch hunter Thomas Muthee.
        Witch killings in Africa by fundamentalist christian (hybrid) churches are on the rise: tens of thousands of albinos, women, and children are murdered in Africa as witches and for bodyparts for witchcraft spells every year.
        Palin’s accepting the blessings of one of these lunatics http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jl4HIc-yfgM and her apparent faith in him (she has mentioned him favorably in speeches) is significant, and not good. There is even less mmention of her ties to the apostolic Third Wave movement and spiritual mapping and her backing by its leaders (Joyner, Wagner, Haggard etc)
        And frankly, it’s quite a lot worse than yelling “Goddamn Amerikkka” and “Hillary ain’t never been called a N–”, which is pretty horribly bad in itself and certainly did get msm coverage.

        • Obama: Dubya 2 Electric Boogaloo

          rrrrriigghhtttt….

          A guy giving a guest sermon at Palin’s church in 2005 and 2008 is equivalant to Obama sitting in a church for 20 years listening to hate filled rant after hate filled rant from his spiritual father and then turns around and says he had no idea.

          • NomNomNom

            This was well beyond sitting and listening politely to a guest pastor. Imo accepting the blessings of someone who promotes accusations of witchcraft that cause this: http://a.abcnews.com/images/Primetime/abc_albinism_3_090914_mn.jpg
            http://www.infidels.org/library/modern/richard_petraitis/witch_killers.shtml
            and later describing his blessing as though it had benefited or augured her successful campaign for governor
            [“As I was mayor and Pastor Muthee was here and he was praying over me, and you know how he speaks, and and he’s so bold. And he's praying “Lord make a way, Lord make a way. And, um, I’m thinking, this guy’s really bold, he doesn’t even know what I’m going to do, he doesn’t know what my plans are. And he’s praying not “oh Lord if it be your will may she become governor,” whatever no, he just prayed for it. He said “Lord make a way and let her do this next step. And that’s exactly what happened. So again, very, very powerful coming from this church. So that was awesome about Pastor Muthee.”]
            is worse than listening to Wright’s hateful rants.
            Also, I don’t excuse BHO in any way (or for anything else). I certainly made enough anti-Wright posts during the selections to convey this. The insinuation that because I do not support Palin I must somehow support BHO is incorrect.

            • maryann

              Obama epitomizes, embodies, exemplifies, emulates…Wright

              No way one can extend that accusation to some few sermons Palin heard. You lynch her over her, what sounds like, empty gratitude for any support…

              whereas Obama proves in action and deed and word exactly what Wright says

      • lauraks

        Reverend Amy,

        The media and Obama most certainly believe they are superior to “just folks”. There is a sneering disdain dripping from their every word.Since they feel they are so damn superior it gives them license to be paternalistic towards us. Of course with their great smarts they know what’s best for us fools.

        It is a shame how many women just want to be accepted by the current “it” guy.Women chose that photo at Newsweek to run.Don’t want Evan Thomas mad at you. I mean how many magazines does he sell anymore? Give me a break.

        You know the phrase “when they came for me there was no one left” or similar words. The fact remains that I don’t have to agree with one policy position Sarah Palin utters to be repulsed at the disgusting treatment she gets.And it is nonsense that being in the public arena makes her fair game.If that is so male politicians shouldn’t be given a pass on every damn thing.

        We stand together for the empowerment of all women or we are all diminished. I admire Sarah Palin and voted for her because she is real and in protest for the treatment of Hillary.I think about my own daughter and what I want for her . It is not what Sarah and Hillary get and for what exactly?

        I really apprecoiate your posts.

        • http://www.rabblerouserruminations.blogspot.com/ Rabble Rouser Reverend Amy

          Thanks so much – I appreciate that, and appreciate your comment, too. Thanks!

          And nomnomnom, Thomas Muthee does seem to be a pretty extreme religious leader. I read something just recently abt the number of children who have been killed or maimed for being witches in Africa.

          This link goes into Palin’s religious beliefs more: http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-religion/2078569/posts

    • abbie

      I agree. And the MSM is doing to her what they did to Clinton. Despite the popularity of both we keep being told they are a problem and should leave the stage. But Hillary got more votes and Sarah gets more ratings.

    • I’m a Linda too

      Well said.

  • Kathy in CA

    Great article. One thing I would like to see addressed a bit is the issue of her policies. People are either very supportive of her or completely against her, and most say they are against her policies. I would love to see an OP-Ed piece that discusses (intelligently please) what policies she has that everyone is against. Constructive critisizm would be veryk refershing instead of reading (not on No Quarter mind you) she is just bad news.

  • mkm125

    RRA–As a former Alaskan I ask—just what did Sarah Palin “accomplish for Alaska” in her short tenure as Governor??? Hate her or love her..she’s not going away.

    I don’t agree with Newsweek for using this picture (although she looks great and should be proud of her magnificent “runners legs”), however, she obviously posed for this as a publicity shot. She uses her gender to sell herself–why the double standard now Sarah? It’s only sexism because they have yet to put a picture of Obama shirtless in Hawaii on the cover (although it does make it into People Magazine)or playing basketball in shorts.

    I am not a fan of Sarah Palin—but I think that if she can take this American-idol society we live in all the way to the bank–good for her. I just hope she does not take it all the way to the White House. And some of us being accused of “Palin Derangement Syndrome” kind of feel she should stop “whining” and move on….(quit your job as Governor, write the book, take the money, but stop whining about how you were treated–you chose public life.) It’s kind of like we wish Obama would stop blaming GWB for everything and move on already. I think of all the horrible things written and said about the HRC and laugh at the thought of HRC writing (BTW–Palin did not “write” this book–she had a “ghost writer”)a tell all memoir where she trashes anyone who had anything negative to say about her. It would be at least 3,000 pages long.

    It seems like the Palin supporters are cut from the same mold as the Obamatrons—you can’t accept that some do not love the person you so admire and therefore we are “haters.” What will be the drink of choice be to label the Palin supporters who think like all the Obama supporters you all love to hate–instead of ‘Kool Aid’ will it be a good ol’ American Budweiser? Now I see the hypocrisy of my ways–I can hate on the Obamatrons but when Palin supporters hate on me in the same way–I get mad. I need to go wash that big old “H” off my forehead.

    • http://www.rabblerouserruminations.blogspot.com/ Rabble Rouser Reverend Amy

      Did you live in Alaska while she was governor? If so, you should already know what she did for the budget there, which is incredibly complex. And signing a bill that state employees in same sex relationships got the same rights as their heterosexual counterparts, to name two off the top of my head.

      As I understand it, she quit because of the incessant “ethics” charges by Obamabots which were costing the state a tremendous amt of money and her time to confront each and every one of them. Never mind that they have all been dismissed, they still had to be addressed. She was not able to do her work for the state, and the state was shelling out money, hence her decision to quit.

      Yes, she posed for the shot for Runner’s World – apparently, she IS a runner, hence the shot for that particular magazine. And the photographer violated the terms of his contract by allowing Newsweek to use it, as I said.

      Plenty of people pose for photos all the time – that’s not the issue. The issue is that Newsweek chose that particular photo out of all of the thousands available to them to discuss her POLITICS. That is why it’s sexist.

      I don’t think I said I was a supporter of hers or that people who disagree with her politics (of which I clearly said I was one) are “haters.” MY point was that people were not addressing her POLITICS. Their hatred of her seems to stem from rumors/innuendo, because she has been depicted as stupid (I had someone say to me that she was just too beautiful to run for VP – I am not kidding you), and generally very sexist PERSONAL comments.

      You will note my criticisms of Obama are ALL based on his policies, not what he looks like, not what he wears, not where he grew up (except when people keep trying to act like he grew up poor as opposed to having a wealthy grandmother who sent him to the best private school in Hawaii). The same is not afforded to Palin, nor was it to Clinton. It’s a tremendous double standard.

      • rosa

        rrra

        Well said. Everyday the cables “shows”, mags like newsweek, the ones that used to have some news in it, are so stupid. Even though they are attacking Sarah, they are bringing her name up constantly and even though its attacks are belittling and negative, it is pissing off people like you,me and so many others. I am a dem. or rather was[until HRC primary sellout} who believed we had higher standards towards a number of issues including sexism or homophobia, but NO more. we know better.It seems they are making her so much more visible to everyone they are getting some backlash they were too stupid to think about. that cover is so obvious but I guess when we think what has portrayed over the time with Hillary we should not be surprised. I think they will pay for this and all the other attacks on womens rights and the sexism and gay rights that is rampant. They will pay in 2010 and 2012.
        where are all the protests ,we should see them daily like in the sixties. We have two parties that are corporate, hate mongering pigs.

        • Obama: Dubya 2 Electric Boogaloo

          One thing that Americans instinctively like is the underdog and they instinctively hate bullies. It goes right to the heart of the American spirit, a country founded by a small group of people who told the British empire where to stick their colony status.

          This piling on of Sarah Palin will, and is, creating the opposite effect. The elitist leftist press may grimmice and smirk at every cheap shot and sarcastic comment made against her, real americans are looking at this and going WTF? They’re turning her into a folk hero, and the worse Obama does, the better Palin looks, which is why this mkm125 poster is off the rails.

          • Portia Elizabeth

            That’s how it played out for me. I knew nothing about her before she was selected to run with McCain. But after seeing the way she was savaged by so-called enlightened people and ridiculed by self-proclaimed liberals, I took a better look and began to like what I saw. The more I hear Sarah Palin speak, the more convinced I am that she is a force to make the Dems tremble in fear.

      • I’m a Linda too

        Woohoo! Well said rrra

      • mkm125

        “….the factually incorrect stuff in Going Rogue may be the result of ignorance as much as dishonesty. On page 391, she writes, “Ronald Reagan faced an event worse recession. He showed us how to get out of one. If you want real job growth, cut capital gains taxes and slay the death tax once and for all.” Every assertion in these sentences is untrue. The current recession is far worse than anything Reagan faced. Reagan did not get rid of the estate tax, which Palin calls the “death tax.” And capital gains taxes are lower now than they were during the Reagan administration. But Palin might not be being deliberately misleading; maybe she just doesn’t know any better.

        The Associated Press fact-checked Palin’s false claims about relying on small donations in her political campaigns, allowing for open, competitive bidding on a natural gas pipeline and avoiding conflicts of interest as Wasilla mayor. (Palin accused the AP of doing “opposition research,” as if any attempt to hold her accountable for her own words must be a partisan plot.)

        As the Boston Globe reports, there’s overwhelming evidence that Palin is lying when she disavows all responsibility for her infamous $150,000 shopping spree.
        Palin is still lying about the notorious Bridge to Nowhere—or, rather, she’s lying when she says that the press was lying about it.
        She repeats the right-wing myth—debunked by Politico, among others—that a broken teleprompter forced her to wing it during her RNC speech. “By God’s grace I was having a ball, and that broken teleprompter was pretty liberating,” she writes, lying.”

        **************************************************************************
        Sarah Palin is the right wing/conservative version of Obama. God help us. If Obama can do this much damage in one year—I shiver at the thought of what havoc Palin could wreak in the same amount of time. Sarah Palin supporters are going to ensure Obama is re-elected. Unfortunately, all I can do is sit back and cry. There are so many other qualified-female-politicians who deserve the position more than she does—In terms of leaving office due to the myriad of so-called “bogus” ethical allegations—Clinton (unfortunately) proved that you can still run the government while tackling—oh let’s say impeachment hearings (perjury, obstruction of justice, and abuse of power, arose from the Monica Lewinsky scandal and the Paula Jones lawsuit). Sarah Palin could have finished her term as Governor of Alaska but chose to chase the money—and RRA—have you bothered to ask why her approval rating when down so fast in such a short amount of time?! Do you discount the feelings of ordinary Alaskans? Are they all “leftists” because they no longer approved of former Governor Palin and her abilities? You comment to me that you are basing your opinion on Obama or Palin’s policies—yet you laugh at those who dislike Palin (maybe for her polices–and some for her uncanny ability to “misrepresent the truth”) in response to other posters who agree with you. Can’t you see your own double standard?

        • Onofre’s arm

          Awwwww, how cute, an illiterate obot stuck in a feedback loop. Stand by with the AED.

          Somebody give this twerp a bump, so the stylus can reach the center of the record, and end this miserable noise.

    • I’m a Linda too

      You seemed to have closed your eyes to all the good things she did do.

      another one is the pipeline she got passed.

      and, yet again, she puts any Democratic Governor or on the Federal level to shame when she increased their goal for renewable energy to come from 50 percent….yes, 50 percent, not 15, not 20, 50 percent by 2020. Of course it was easier for her being she already achieved what other states are only starting to set goals. for

      Really, you shouldn’t speak without knowing the facts. Especially because you chose REALTIY, ISSUES, that you claim she didn’t do. Now, if you wanted to just argue feelings when you look at her picture, that one I’m not going to touch.

      • http://www.rabblerouserruminations.blogspot.com/ Rabble Rouser Reverend Amy

        Well said, IALT. Again, this reminds me so much of other comments I have seen abt her in which people claim she did NOTHING as governor. Why else did she have the HIGHEST ratings of any governor at the time, then? Just ridiculous. They just make crap up abt her, and run with it…

  • Gabi Lange

    Great, R. Amy. As the spouse put it last night when I asked what he thought after Hannity, “I can believe what she says and trust her. I cannot believe anything Obama says.” (Was hardcore Dem. for life, from union family. After Obowma, he is no longer.)

    The words “authentic, believable, and genuine” come up constantly with Sarah. Of course, I don’t agree with all her positions, but never have with any presidential candidate.

    Dennis MIller summed it up well on O’Reilly last night after Sally Quinn’s ridiculous comments on Sarah and her beliefs. To the effect, paraphrasing: “I am going to write that down. Sally smart. Sarah dumb.”

    • don tufts

      add to your husbands take the fact that i cant other than sarah ever admitting they screwed up and that it had real consequences.i would much rather have someone in the white house that can recognize when they make a mistake rather than someone who thinks they are superior to the rest of us and that they are infallable.

  • Mandelay

    Watched some of the interviews with her and I’m more impressed than ever. As for the Newsweek cover, like everyone else I was paying attention to the photo and did not notice the headline, a steal from “How do you solve a problem like Maria?” (sound of music). Well, Maria turned out to be the problem-solver in that story … I’m sure Sarah will turn out to be a problem-solver, too. Newsweek has become worse than any supermarket tabloid. Unbelievable. But, this woman is the real deal. BTW, did anyone see O’Reilly’s “body language” expert (another woman) showing her bias as she review a “clip” of O’R's upcoming interview with Palin? Women are the worst offenders in the Hate Palin movement.

    • oowawa

      Yes, Mandelay. If Newsweek’s intention was to trivialize Palin, the invocation of Julie Andrews’ beloved Maria character in Sound of Music was really self-defeating. After all, the satirical point of the song is that Maria is not a problem, but a totally delightful human being, and a problem solver.

  • Mandelay

    Here’s a link to Palin’s “notes” on facebook … she’ll be in Ft. Hood on December 4th:

    http://www.facebook.com/notes.php?id=24718773587

  • HARP

    They are all PO because Sarah has Michelle beat, hands down.

    • Slim Tyranny

      Heh, beat at what, exactly?

      • Docelder

        Humanity for starters.

      • oowawa

        track and field?

      • Onofre’s arm

        Love of country.

        • oowawa

          For sure.

    • Onofre’s arm

      Why compare Sarah to Michelle? Isn’t that like comparing Obama to Todd? You seem to be placing gender before achievement. Todd of course, could kick Obama’s scrawny but around the block.

      I think it is useful and revealing to compare Palin to Obama. They are opposites in many ways. During the campaign, when concerns were swirling about lack of experience, I frequently asked people to look simply at their records. If you were given detailed resumes of the work experience and accomplishments of Palin and Obama, and gender was NOT listed, who would have the stronger record? Palin climbed the political ladder based on accomplishments and popularity, Obama rose up on one rigged election after another in the political cesspool of Chicago politics. Palin is straight forward, and she speaks smoothly and without hesitation because her words are coming from her heart. Obama stutters and pauses, frequently searching for the politically correct word to use, and his words are not of the heart, but are calculated to deceive and disguise his true beliefs. In many unguarded and candid momments Obama has revealed his true core beliefs, and looking into those windows to his soul, we can see that he is a racist, a sexist, and a classist, and he has a mild contempt for this country and it’s people.

      I’ve thought of a few other interesting points for comparison between Palin and Obama:

      Palin: Fishes for salmon.
      Obama: Fishes for compliments.

      P: Governor of 49th state.
      O: President of 57 states.

      P: Doesn’t mind getting fish guts on her.
      O: Has no guts at all.

      P: Born in Idaho.
      O: Born in I dunno.

      P: Shoots moose.
      O: Marries moose.

      Can anyone think of any more?

      • Obama: Dubya 2 Electric Boogaloo

        P: Born in Idaho.
        O: Born in I dunno.

        LOL!!

        • don tufts

          no beter shoots a moose
          marries a moose ROFLOL

      • http://www.rabblerouserruminations.blogspot.com/ Rabble Rouser Reverend Amy

        ROTFLMAO – Brilliant, just brilliant!!

        You are so right abt their resumes. That is what was so shocking abt the people at Media Matters nattering on abt how she hasn’t earned any respect. I have no doubt none of them know who Emil Jones is (Obama’s kingmaker) or how Obama got everyone thrown off the ballot when he ran, and on and on.

        You would think Palin would be the American Dream story – her parents were educated, sure, but not wealthy. She worked her way up to one of only 50 positions in the entire country. That’s pretty amazing.

        And Rosa, I totally hear ya – right there with you, too.

        • jbjd

          No, R3A, not you, too! Surely, you were not extolling the virtues of comparing MO to an animal, were you? And in an article on sexism…

          • http://www.rabblerouserruminations.blogspot.com/ Rabble Rouser Reverend Amy

            No, jbjd, I am not laughing at comparing Michelle Obama to an animal. You have to admit, though, the other ones were pretty darn funny.

          • Onofre’s arm

            It’s OK jbjd, I know what your concerned about. Comparing an animal with virtues to Michelle who has none, is an insult to the animal. C’mon, lighten up ;)

            • http://deleted BuzzisbackLatte

              uh,

              P: speaks without teleprompter

              O: sleeps with teleprompter

              • Onofre’s arm

                That’s the spirit!

      • oowawa

        Well, Onofre’s arm, this is classic. One suggested edit:

        P: Shoots moose.
        O: Marries mouse.

        • Onofre’s arm

          P: Fights for right to bear arms.
          O: Fights with wife with bare arms.

        • Onofre’s arm

          P: Represents our biggest state.
          O: Represents our biggest mistake.

          • http://www.rabblerouserruminations.blogspot.com/ Rabble Rouser Reverend Amy

            You’re killing me, Onofre’s arm! :-D

      • Obama: Dubya 2 Electric Boogaloo

        P: Makes Todd Palin’s leg tingle
        O: Makes Chris Matthew’s leg tingle

        • Onofre’s arm

          Nice one!

      • Slim Tyranny

        hahahaha

        “If you were given detailed resumes of the work experience and accomplishments of Palin and Obama, and gender was NOT listed, who would have the stronger record”

        Hmmmm, one of these two individuals is a success story from start to finish: academic excellence for college through law school, community organizer, attorney at prestigious law firm, constitutional law professor, state senator, US senator and US president.

        The other has no academic achievements, graduated from a mediocre college, worked as a local news broadcaster and sports writer, in a small commercial fishing business, city council member, town mayor and state governor (without completing her term).

        No offense, all, but Obama wins. And a strong majority of Americans agree, given the very low percentage of Americans who think Palin is even capable of being president, let alone being better than any given opponent.

        • Galt goes to Hollywood

          *Snore.*

          • Slim Tyranny

            Heh, I figured actual, compelling, substantive arguments would put this crowd to sleep.

            The truth stings, Galt.

            • Obama: Dubya 2 Electric Boogaloo

              So you listed a bunch of titles, BFD.

              Obama is the quintessential “all hat and no cattle”.

              • Slim Tyranny

                You’re wrong, of course. When talking resumes, calling the accomplishment of winning the US presidency “just a title” is absurd.

                At some point the No Quarter crowd should move on from dishonest personality attacks and actually talk policy.

                Oh, and PS, the Newsweek piece on Palin was DEFINITELY sexist — the cover photo is bad but pales in comparison to the rest of what Newsweek used — read the Media Matters summary.

                • Galt goes to Hollywood

                  At some point the No Quarter crowd should move on from dishonest personality attacks and actually talk policy.

                  You are so transparent with your generalizations. And stuff your demands in a sock. What you really want is conformity to your viewpoints. Dream on, that will never happen here.

                • Obama: Dubya 2 Electric Boogaloo

                  You’re wrong, of course. When talking resumes, calling the accomplishment of winning the US presidency “just a title” is absurd.

                  After 8 years of Bush, yep. A ham sandwich could have beat McCain. That’s like saying stopping at a red light is an accomplishment in driving.

            • Galt goes to Hollywood

              Compelling, substantive arguments? Is that snark?

        • Obama: Dubya 2 Electric Boogaloo

          Yeah, nothing says “accomplished” more than voting “present” 1000 times in the state Senate, lol.

          Of course, this brilliantly shows that Obama is all title and no substance.

          What exactly did he do in the Senate? Voting for Terry Schiavo? Running for President? Or is it his biggest accomplishment, the online bill he co-sponsered with a Inhofe that says we should be able to read bills before voting on them (I know, snicker snicker)?

          • Slim Tyranny

            Actual, your snide remark shows you are either ignorant of state senate rules re: voting or deliberately dishonest. I’ll vote the latter, since this talking point has been debunked “1000 times”, too.

            But go ahead, take “state senator” out of the list. That still leaves US senator and US president…. or…. half-term state governor.

            Once again, a clear winner.

            Look, you can dislike his policies and personality, but don’t enter a fictional world where Sarah Palin is somehow more accomplished. She isn’t; she just happens to sync up with your political views. Please note the distinction.

            (banned in 3… 2… 1…)

            • Galt goes to Hollywood

              (banned in 3… 2… 1…)

              Delusions of grandeur, much? You won’t get banned here. Mocked and refuted, yep.

              Carry on, your delusions and twisting of reality to bolster your adoration for dear leader are amusing.

              • Obama: Dubya 2 Electric Boogaloo

                Banning is a Dailykooks thing. I feel sorry for the newbies there. Say one off hand thing about Obama and your account is toast. Would explain why their traffic is dropping like a stone.

                • Galt goes to Hollywood

                  And may also explain the recent influx of new trolls on NQ, although I think some of the “new” trolls are actually sock puppets of the usual suspects.

            • http://www.rabblerouserruminations.blogspot.com/ Rabble Rouser Reverend Amy

              It is curious to me how Governor Palin being one of Fifty governors in the US is constantly overlooked. As governor, the buck stopped with HER. She oversaw tens of thousands of state employees, and an extremely complex budget.

              Obama voting “present” took how much leadership or administrative experience? As I said, he did not hold one meting of the committee of which he was CHAIR. He backed out of a number of other meetings – the comments abt him from other senators weren’t so hot. He’d usually show up late, and reneged on commitments made to senior senators. Oh, what a great guy!

              And you should know by now, Slim, that NQ doesn’t ban people for disagreeing. We believe in free speech. It is when it descends into personal attacks against the writers or other readers, or when the comments are racist, sexist, homophobic, like that.

              We welcome dialogue, Slim, even from you! :-) (That’s meant as a joke, I promise!)

        • http://www.rabblerouserruminations.blogspot.com/ Rabble Rouser Reverend Amy

          How in the world would you know that Obama achieved “academic excellence,” Slim? He has NEVER released his transcripts or records. No one knows that info but him, and he ain’t saying.

          He was a failure as a Community Organizer by his own admission – the people were already organized when he got there, and they accomplished their goal after he left.

          He got everyone thrown off the ballot when he ran for State Senator, and claims there is not one shred of paper available from his time there, not even one date book. If Sarah or Hillary tried to pull that fast one, people would be tearing them a new one up one side and down the other. His only legislative accomplishments came at the hands of the kingmaker, Emil Jones, who put Obama’s name on legislation on which others had worked for YEARS. Obama did NOTHING on the issues, not one thing but get credit he did not deserve.

          He got his Republican opponent’s sealed divorce settlement unsealed, thus forcing the Rep. to leave the race a couple of months before the election, essentially running unopposed again (even though Alan Keyes still got a third of the vote). He ran for president after being in the Senate for 143 days, and couldn’t be bothered to even hold ONE committee meeting on Afghanistan.

          Yeah, I can see why you like him so much. All talk, no action.

          • Galt goes to Hollywood

            Ouch. Remind me never to get on the countering side of an argument with you. ;)

            You truly had the “Compelling, substantive arguments” here. Its easy to do, when you have the absolute truth on your side rather than spouting off talking points such as he was a “community organizer.”

          • Onofre’s arm

            Well RRR Amy, it’s amazing how much we think alike on this issue, you’re obviously a much faster typer than I am though. You beat me by 3&1/2 minutes. I swear I was working on my post below before I read yours. It’s creepy how similar they are. :)

        • Onofre’s arm

          “..academic excellence for college through law school..? So YOU say, show us the grades. “..community organizer..”, Please, the nitwits in the ACORN videos are community organizers. Big deal. “..attorney at prestigious law firm..”, For how long, and did he ever rise above an entry level position? Large law firms have hundreds of lawyers come and go on the lower levels. “..constitutional law professor..”, ON LEAVE! This was merely a fellowship title bestowed to him by the Universty of Chicago Law School who had paid him to write a book about race relations. Of course, Obama couldn’t resist dropping the race relations theme in favor of a subject more dear to his heart….himself. “..state senator..”, yes, after the political machine forced all of the other candidates off the ticket. And just what were his ACCOMPLISHMENTS as a senator? Being “Present” doesn’t count for much, does it? “..US Senator..”, Again, a win by default. The strong Republican candidate dropped out when confidential details of his divorce leaked out. And again, what were his ACCOMPLISHMENTS as a US Senator?

          Palin ran for and won an executive position, Mayor of Wasilla, where she actually DID SOMETHING other than voting “present”. Then, she ran for and won another executive position, Governor of Alaska, where she actually DID SOMETHING other than voting “present”.

          I would rather have a leader who “Does” well, instead of one who “Speaks” well, any day.

          • http://www.rabblerouserruminations.blogspot.com/ Rabble Rouser Reverend Amy

            LOL – that is too funny, onofre’s arm! We’re two peas in a pod! :-D If I said “excellent comment,” would that seem vain? Teehee! Seriously – great comment, OA.

            Portia Elizabeth, you said it!

            Btw, before I forget – the issue of Palin’s stand on abortion comes up a lot. But people seem to forget that a number of Democrats, like, say, STUPAK, are opposed to abortion. Harry Reid claimed to be anti-choice until just recently – now he minces words.

            What am I saying? The new head of the DNC, Tim Kaine, is opposed to abortion! So, why does that get so much focus by “liberals”? They never mention these folks – huh, imagine that!

        • Portia Elizabeth

          Hey, Slim — you forgot to mention when BO ran for congress and….lost!
          How did that happen?
          How does that equate to success from start to finish?

          Just my opinion, but I think anybody can claim to be a success if they lie about their record.

        • momule

          Sorry – but you ought to get some of facts right, ST. For starters, we have know idea of what his “academic excellence” is, since most of the records are locked up safely out of sight. If you have the transcripts, let us take a look. By the way, whatever they would like us to believe, he was never a law professor. Anyone who worked at a university would know that. My husband is an emeritus prof, so I know of what I speak.

      • barry bums a ciggie

        P: Governor of 49th state.
        O: President of 57 states.

        LOL, your list should be on Letterman. On second thought, I would never watch that sexist pig anyway.

      • lorac

        That was my best laugh of the day!

  • susan h

    Good article analyzing why the liberal left (especially women) are terrified that Sarah may/will redefine what it is to be a feminist. She is not a Harvard educated, east coast pedigree yet is truly an independent thinker with original ideas that do not conform to anyone’s mold.

    http://pajamasmedia.com/victordavishanson/palin-odes/

    • Docelder

      We don’t need any more Harvard influence in this country for a good while. We have had our fill of that. The U.S. is a whole great big and diverse nation of people with colorful heritage. Harvard elites don’t even begin to represent most of actual America.

  • Docelder

    It would be like showing the picture of Obama on the beach in Hawaii in swim trunks but the article not being anything about his vacation but about his presidency. It would be out of context. What is wrong with her doing a picture for a running magazine? Nothing. Should she have been dressed like the governor for that particular shoot? Not hardly. But somehow, still people want to take her life out of context to make fun of her.

    The problem is this. The only way to make Obama look good so far is to make others look bad in relation to him. At least he’s not Bush… at least he doesn’t hunt. This is more Obama’s problem than anybody else’s. He has been totally defined by what he is not and completely undefined as to what he himself is. Maybe he might get some handlers that aren’t frat boys. That would be a good start.

    • Onofre’s arm

      I don’t know Doc, I could see Time mag with a picture of Obama in a bathing suit next to Putin whithout a shirt, on his horse. The headline; “Obama Pecks, a Fight With Putin”.

  • standard

    with all due respect, the woman is a moron.
    There are women worthy of championing, but this one deserves every speck of dissing and more

    • EWard

      standard

      You are the moron! Get the heck off this blog….typical Obama cultist bs…….

    • NomNomNom

      if one opposes her views fine; opposing her gender is a whole different scenario. only a moron is onboard with trashing Palin for or through her gender as this equally trashes all women.
      promoting hatred of women–as did BHO and many others in this past election (and others in previous elections and administrations)– is evil, and women had do well to remember it is not a genie that will go back into the bottle on command (not that those at NQ need any reminding.)

    • don tufts

      i guess you havnt seen her interviews that were done on her terms,no editing or editing control vs cbs 9 hrs of interviews and attact editing resulting in what 2min of gotcha.read her book,listen to her and unless your brain is not totally koolaid you will find a real person that tells it like it is and has lived a life up to now very much like many of us rather than a doofus that was given his opertunitys on a silve coke platter.

    • oowawa

      There are women worthy of championing, but this one deserves . . . dissing . . .

      Sarah does not need a “champion.” She fights her own battles.

      • lorac

        Good one, oowawa!

  • HEPT

    The more the democrats whine about Palin the more votes she will get.
    This is my candidate for President in the next election unless the republicans can come up with a better choice, I was a democrat up till the USS Cole where American sailors died while Bill was getting his winky waxed by Monica and all Bill did was make some swimming pool size holes in a deserted terror training camp in Astan and blew up an aspirin factory.
    That changed me and my political posture.
    No, I voted twice for Bill so I’m not your average Clinton hater. I thought Bill did very good work for this country but let the sailors down on the USS Cole. Then fumbled the reposte.
    Palin that’s my hope and change.

    • getfitnow

      Palin has said that she doesn’t need a title to do what she want s to do. The woman loves her country and her influence, whether as a candidate or otherwise should not be underestimated.

      The “movement” that so many thought Obama created–I see it with Sarah Palin. It’s not manufactured. It’s truly organic and grass root.

    • tek

      HEPT: if you gave up on Democrats because of one issue in a two-term administration that by your own admission was extremely successful, I think you aren’t looking at the whole picture. Maybe terrorists did hit the USS Cole on Clinton’s watch, but they blew up the twin towers under the Republican watch.

      Maybe you were just looking for an excuse to go Red.

      • HEP-T

        LOL I ain’t gone red nor blue. I vote for the best man/woman I think can do the job and I don’t vote partisan. Not in nation wide elections nor local elections.
        It wasn’t just one issue it was THE 17 United States Navy personnel who were killed way long before 9/11 in a Port deemed safe for refueling with a too restricted ROE. It was the weak reposte that did only enough to show that Bill’s administration was lost as far as islam was concerned.
        Had it been a republican who did the same I would have reacted the same.
        I stopped voting democrat because the democratic party strayed from what I felt was the direction the USA needed to go. The democrats preach the common man but have been lately going in the direction of the common man being too stupid to live his/her own life without massive government interference. the democrats preach Elitism of the upper crust of society and want a more Euro type country. I don’t.
        I don’t look for nor give excuses.
        I grew up with the phrase, No excuse SIR!
        In my view the two parties can be summmed up as, self centered folks with self promoting agenda’s.
        The democratic party is the evil party and the republican’s are the stupid party, independents are a mix of both.

  • yttik

    One reason I am able to overlook Palin’s belief on gay marriage and choice is because she believes gays are actual human beings. She believes women who have abortions are actual human beings. She empathizes with them, she understands where they might be coming from. If you listen to her enough you pick up on this. She has no hatred for either group.

    Now contrast that to Obama. I’m sorry, but that man hates women and he’s a serious homophobe. I don’t care what he reads off his teleprompter or what he claims to support, he doesn’t view women as full human beings, he views them as an inconvenient group he must pander to.

    I don’t want empty words, I want public servants that at least recognize people as being people, entitled to respect and human rights. Palin and I have a disagreement about how to go about things, we don’t have a disagreement about the value and human dignity of the people we are advocating for.

    • http://www.rabblerouserruminations.blogspot.com/ Rabble Rouser Reverend Amy

      When Palin was on Oprah the other day, she said when she found out abt Trig, she could understand how a woman would make the decision to terminate. Not that she wanted to, but she could understand how a woman would reach that decision.

      Conversely, it seems very hard for people on the left to accept that someone would knowingly keep a child who had an extra chromosome.

      It seems as if it isn’t a matter of someone believing women should have a choice, but that there is only ONE choice, and if a woman doesn’t pick that one, she is backward, an idiot, uneducated, a hick, etc., etc.

      I might add, there is a lot of paternalism in that attitude…

      • Docelder

        Yes, I agree. Isn’t “choice” just as well being able to choose to deliver a baby with genetic defect? Who is anybody including the government to question the mother for that choice which is private. How can anybody take that choice from her without in so doing taking their own choice from themselves? Right now we need to all be clinging to freedoms and not throwing them away.

      • NomNomNom

        unfortunately, she raises funds for those who want to take away choice. understanding is not tolerance.

        • http://www.rabblerouserruminations.blogspot.com/ Rabble Rouser Reverend Amy

          Interesting, then, that those groups are planning a protest AGAINST her for not being truly “pro-life,” in their estimation: http://www.motherjones.com/politics/2009/11/american-right-to-life-abortion-protest-sarah-palin

          Palin is for the morning after pill, btw, and birth control, too. Just to be clear.

          • NomNomNom

            that there are those further right than Palin does not mean she is near the center or in any way supports choice.

          • NomNomNom

            admin, Spaminator has eaten comment, please administer emetic, thx.

          • Galt goes to Hollywood

            Palin is for the morning after pill, btw, and birth control, too. Just to be clear.

            I bet half the koolaid drinkers wish there was an “election after pill,” as dear leader continues to throw their progressive ideals under the bus. They would have fared better overall under Hillary. Damn fools.

          • Carlaforhillary

            Not enough people are aware of this fact. I also believe she doesn’t have a problem with abortion reverting back to the states. I saw her on Hannity and it is the first time I have ever heard a conservative woman say she (paraphrase) can understand how a woman who chooses abortion feels.

  • NomNomNom

    I detest Palin because of her views. I would not vote for Palin under any circumstance including hell freezing over.
    However, the choice of such an out of context and not all that recent picture is inappropriate and misogynistic (what a freaking shock, Newsweek misogynistic).
    They could have used a photo from her Vanderburgh County Right to Life anti-abortion fundraising dinner in Evansville, Indiana back in April, or her Milwaukee Wisconsin Right to Life anti-abortion fundraiser this month, or a picture of her a couple of days ago on Hannity confusing Iraq and Iran, or her recent speech to Hong Kong investors that included promoting the shelved South Korean Free Trade Agreement (that the National Assembly of South Korea has also stalled in part because they want to include products from Kaesong North Korea).
    Any of these would have served and would not have underscored Newsweek’s anti-woman bias.

    • http://www.hillaryorbust.com Hillary or Bust

      “I detest Palin because of her views.”

      If you hate someone purely because of their mainstream political views, then you are an idealogical fascist and a hater.

      I don’t hate pro-life people just because they are pro-life. What that really means is that you are hating people due to their religion. Which is bigotry.

      Disagree? Yes? But detest? Sorry, that makes you a bigot.

      • NomNomNom

        her views are dangerous and she is backed by a legion of neocons and religious fundamentalists who threaten my future: detest applies nicely.
        I detest pollyannish morons too.

        • Onofre’s arm

          Wow! She’s dangerous and she threatens your future Nom? Are you a moose?

          • NomNomNom

            lol, no, nor a wolf running from a helicopter!
            but if you’ll read a little more carefully you’ll see I said she’s backed by “a legion… who” and they most certainly do threaten my (and anyone opposed to their plans’/ ideology’s) future

            • http://www.hillaryorbust.com Hillary or Bust

              Who needs neocons to threaten your future when the Democrats have now just spent us into oblivion…now on the mainstream news…financial experts discussing a total collapse of the dollar and a new global currency. And you worry about Palin? You need to get your priorities straight.

              • NomNomNom

                I have never supported and will never support BHO, nor do I support the democrats or the republicans, I am an independent.
                I said all through the f#cking primaries and general election that BHO was a neocon mole–which he is.
                If you think putting in another one to replace him is a solution, then you’re a complete freaking fool.
                The Alaskan state repub party had never funded a mayoral candidate before Palin: yet they funded her, a woman without any previous political experience.
                Ted Stevens or Frank Murkowski is her probable discoverer and both are certain mentors: she threw them under the bus just as handily as BHO did his backers.
                Neocons have owned her lock stock and wolf barrel from day one.
                The list of her neocon backers is a mile long: Kristol advocated for her as McCain’s pick when he wanted Liebermann. Look who won
                She is also backed by the other neocon founder Robert Kagan/ PNAC/ CFR;
                She is backed openly by Frank Gaffney/Center for Security Policy;
                Randy Scheunemann/ PNAC, diverse militarisic think tanks, lobbyist firms, & who was fired from the McCain team for switching his allegiance to her;
                Charlie Black/ National Conservative Political Action Committee/AEI;
                Newt Gingrich formerly endorsed her/ GOPAC/ AEI; There is a link with Rove protege Larson. Frank Donatelli/ Young Americans for Freedom, CPAC, RNC Deputy Chairman;
                Grover Norquist, Dick Cheney and Richard Perle extol her; Rush Limbaugh;
                Fred Thompson/ AEI; and Huckabee has endorsed her though no doubt his own ambitions to run again for president will change this. During the 2008 campaign she was served by numerous Bushie insiders: Douglas Holtz-Eakin; Mark Wallace; Steve Beigun; Tucker Eskew.
                Additionally, a plethora of right wing religious nuts idolize her: Jim Dobson/Focus on the Family; Dennis Prager/Dennis Prager Show; Pat Buchanan; Rick Warren; Tony Perkins/ the Family Research Council; Rick Joyner/ Morningstar Ministries (NAR);
                Thomas Muthee/ Word of Faith Church (NAR); the Council for National Policy.
                I have my priorities very straight already and they sure as f#ck don’t include Bushette 4.

            • Portia Elizabeth

              I’m still a registered Dem who’s pro-choice and pro equal rights for all, but I like Sarah Palin and have donated to SARAHPAC more than once. I guess I don’t figure so neatly into your equation. Sarah Palin has gathered support from a diverse group of Americans and for multiple reasons.

              BTW that snark about confusing Iraq and Iran? She didn’t confuse the two countries; she misspoke. And gee, we all know Sarah is the first person in history to do that.

    • jbjd

      I was on the radio the other night. I said, HRC suspended her campaign in January (2008). I did not ‘catch’ my mistake; and no one else ‘caught’ it, either. Given the context of my presentation, this made no sense to say, she suspended in January, including the fact that, several other times I had the date right, in June. I also used the word impugn instead of impute; the word made absolutely no sense in the context in which I used it. I assume that no one corrected me because, everyone knew what I meant. And surely by now, no one listening to me would hear whatever mistakes I uttered and proclaim I lacked intellect; that is, unless the listener had a hidden agenda…

      • NomNomNom

        imo she said Iraq instead of Iran because she was repeating talking points given her by others
        I don’t think she is stupid by any means, but I do think she’s another tool owned by the exact same entities who have owned Bush and BHO.

      • http://www.rabblerouserruminations.blogspot.com/ Rabble Rouser Reverend Amy

        Heaven knows, Biden makes gaffes constantly, including disclosing top secret information a bunch of journalists.

        We all know abt Bush’s malapropisms, though Obama’s have been carefully ignored. 57 states to go (if you do the math, he thinks we have 60 states – he was in one, there were a couple he wasn’t going to be able to go to, and the 57), Great Lakes in Oregon, referring to himself as Muslim (!), and on and on.

        But let Palin or Clinton misspeak, and all hell breaks loose – they are LIARS! They are STUPID! Blah, blah, blah…

        Thanks for recounting your experience, jbjd – it happens to the best of us all the time. We are human, after all…

  • to77

    I wanted to throw out something in regards to the criticism she has received for the “death panels” comment. I received an email from someone who lives in a country with “free” universal health care. They have a tragic situation with an unborn child they are carrying, there is a growth on the child’s brain. This is a portion of her request for prayer:

    It seems quite large so we have the option to terminate should we wish to. We have the option, should the outcome be very serious, to say what we would like and then a committee (of the specialist, paed etc etc) sit and decide …as to what quality of life the child will have or how long they think she will survive after birth…

    They decide what happens to your unborn child based on quality of life and how long she will survive? The parents have to wait for a decision on whether they are allowed to bring their child into this world or abort? Sounds like death panels to me. Liberals feign shock when they know this type of thing is happening all over.

    Sara has the courage to speak the truth and is not concerned about the attacks that is what endears her to conservatives. Most of America would be shocked that a decision like this would go before a committee while these elitist liberals think it is acceptable. I really think this is why the left so hates her, she is willing to challenge the parts of their agenda that “polite” politicians won’t.

    • susan h

      What about a panel sitting around deciding about seniors? How long they have to live based on insurance statistics? What if that senior were your mother or father, or grandparents? Should some government panel sit around and decide whether their life is worthy of treatment? What it were their parents? Would the outcome be different?

  • I’m a Linda too

    Gee, isn’t that funny? A Sexist claiming he thought this was the most appropriate and “interesting” for what used to claims to be a news magazine front cover of a politician.

    Go figure. lol

    But really, aren’t we grateful he didn’t post the picture of Oba-Mao in his bathing suit?

    • I’m a Linda too

      and history is showing, liberals are sexist.

      • http://www.rabblerouserruminations.blogspot.com/ Rabble Rouser Reverend Amy

        True that, IALT – if anyone had told me that two years ago, I would have LOL and called it a crock of hooey (or something like that – ahem). But now? Absolutely spot on.

        As was your comment, Craig – well said!

  • elizabethrc

    Wanna see Chris Matthew’s get his shorts in a snort? Hillary for Prez and Palin for VP, a crossing of party lines partnership. I think the liberal media and the Obama idiots wouldn’t know which way to turn, were that combo to happen.
    I also think they would be unstoppable.
    How would they handle the MSNBC dolts? They’d just laugh at their ridiculous, Noral O’Donnellisms and continue doing what they do best, put the truth out there and not worry about couching every word to make sure they don’t offend someone. Haven’t we had quite enough of that?

  • Craig Della Penna

    Newsweek and the rest of the Obamanation Ministry of Propaganda are making a big mistake. The more hysterical they get about SP the better she looks to a lot of people. Obama is looking more and more like the empty suit we know he is… where do they think Americans are going to turn when the shine has worn off the cheap plastic Obama bobble-head?

    Could it be that they’ll look to someone who has been straightforward and honest about her beliefs? Hasn’t thrown her supporters out the window in the name of ‘party loyalty’? Continues to publicly stand up for her good name, demanding respect from the ‘journalists’ dumping truckloads of biased abuse on her?

    I don’t agree with many of her positions but she would certainly make a better president than the clown in the office now.

    • Galt goes to Hollywood

      I don’t agree with many of her positions but she would certainly make a better president than the clown in the office now.

      Agreed and I think to a large extent, what you see is what you get with her. Palin is limited smoke and mirrors, unlike dear leader who is a stadium-sized smoke-filled house of mirrors.

  • Galt goes to Hollywood

    Carville and Reed, obvious polar opposite politically think Palin is good for the GOP and a force to be reckon with — both financially with her amazing fund raising abilities and politically. I generally don’t watch CNN anymore, but just happened to scroll past those two on some numbnuts’ show. So I stopped and listened a bit. I think numbnuts was Anderson Cooper. He had a distinct deer/headlights thing gong.

    Newsweek must be stoned on koolaid and that cover and editorial position will HELP Palin and the GOP. Could it be that was their actual intention – to help the GOP? Doubtful but could be, with all the smoke and mirrors manipulation of truth coming from the former 4th estate. Or it could be they are sexist and misogynist knuckledraggers like Obysmal and his minions, or just out for a buck by creating a controversy.

    • Galt goes to Hollywood

      Thanks Rev. Amy for rescuing my comment!

      • http://www.rabblerouserruminations.blogspot.com/ Rabble Rouser Reverend Amy

        I wish I could take credit! The Admin. must have taken a gander ans rescued you!

        Huh – I can’t even see why it spammed you – weird thing. There is just no telling with that filter…

  • Galt goes to Hollywood

    Dear Rev. Amy, kindly rescue #comment-1278532. Thanks.

    And I think perhaps Newsweek is more Spewswreak?

  • http://noquarter foxyladi14

    any one would be better bozo the clown would.

  • NomNomNom

    I think having no one would look better than Ozero.

  • http://N/A breeze

    RRRAmy:

    I ran into this post and wondered if you know anything about it. Interesting….

    Looks like there are tectonic shifts underway in the lib’s media array:
    GE is selling NBC Universal
    (which includes MSNBC’s operations).

    Consider the potential for an exciting game-changer. If the company falls into pro-American hands MSNBC could begin to outfox FOX. This push could, given the shift’s already-building momentum, nudge the nation back to its common-sense Constitutional roots.

    Recent media events lend credence to this theory. Barbara Walters and Oprah have, with much fanfare, just reintroduced Sarah Palin to the industry’s ‘polite company’ (ie. the Alaskan Governor is not ‘verboten’ in elite parlors anymore). The Right’s Obama-supporters’ are slowly awakening – the debutant Peggy Noonan practiced a refreshed sobriety at the WSJ the other day. And “top-line” media figures like Andrew Sullivan have fallen queerly silent, like so many sweaty clowns with running make-up sulking and disheveled offstage.

    Now, if only MSNBC’s obsessive leftist ranting suddenly broke (Keith Olberman should be selling pet-products in a mall) and the outlet took a more literal approach to Americans’ world interests and history…I think we’d have the makings of a 8.0 richter-scale quake.

    And Sarah Palin’s prospects will benefit from the trend.

    Nov 19, 2009

    • http://www.rabblerouserruminations.blogspot.com/ Rabble Rouser Reverend Amy

      I knew they were considering selling, but this quite an interesting take. Thanks, Breeze!

  • Carlaforhillary

    The newsweek cover is sexist because it is using a picture of Sarah Palin out of the context in which it was originally used. (A health/fitness mag)

    An appropriate headline for the newsweek cover next to this picture should have been – Sarah Palin – Is she getting by on her looks or her politics? Or something to that effect.

    Instead the picture is used as a way to demean her as a problem for the American people because she poses in cheesy shots as opposed to say, the shots RRA uses in her essay above.

    I have a problem with the headline itself in that what do we do about Sarah? Stone her???

    The cover is sexist because they are using Sarah’s picture to make her look like a fluff, while they have used Obama’s bared-chested photographs to make him look macho. Newsweek was not using this photograph to inspire people to get healthy b/c Sarah is, they were using it as a way to make her look bad and to sell magazines.

    Yes, Sarah uses her looks to get ahead, but she uses her brain as well. How can she not use her looks to get ahead? Where a paper bag over it? It is the American public who is obsessed with only wanting beautiful people in the public/political arena. Hillary has been made fun of for her not being a beauty and Obama has used his looks just as much as Sarah.

    She has it, she should use it. Besides that, it is not even a sexy picture. She looks good and healthy.

    The editor’s comments in Newsweek don’t even make sense. I haven’t had the chance to read the essay by the writers yet in Newsweek, but I’m pretty sure they are not objective pieces on her policies.

  • Carlaforhillary

    *Used Obama’s picture in the general media, not newsweek.

  • tek

    What’s worse than the shorts is the caption–she’s bad for everybody. Oh, really? But Newsweek thought Obama would be good for us!

    • http://N/A breeze

      No, no Tek.
      Newsweek’s staff must be VERY young and ignorant of history (what else is new?)…..

      “HOW DO YOU SOLVE A PROBLEM LIKE SARAH?”

      That’s from the movie “The Sound of Music”!
      Substitute MARIA for SARAH.

      If it hadn’t been for Maria, the whole Trapp family
      would have probably perished. Maria was a woman of
      the people a full of common sense, just like Sarah.

    • momule

      Since the 2008 Newsweek cover of Palin showed half her face in tight closeup without the usual airbrushing, one shouldn’t be surprised with this latest production. She has the last laugh though. She looks great in both of them. As she is a person of the female persuasion we should perhaps make a comparison with a certain FLOTUS. To begin with, let’s imagine a tight closeup of FLOTUS’ face (maybe not!). After which, let’s move on to the shorts issue. Does anyone remember a certain pair of shorts seen on a Presidential trip recently? I rest my case.

  • Portia Elizabeth

    Rev. Amy — thank you, thank you for this amazing post! I watched the Hannity interview last night and came away thinking, “This is one smart woman.” She gave frank answers and comments even when she acknowledged they would be fodder for the left. She had no teleprompter in sight. She even discussed issues that were difficult and very personal to her and her family.

    And yet “News-weak” took the low road and tried to portray her as a sex object and a bimbo. Those dirty old men at NW will get their comeuppance before too long, and I, for one, will laugh at their demise.

    As an added anecdote: I volunteer one day a week at my town’s library. Today I was asked to cover 2 new books that had come in so we could rush them out. It seems the library had been getting lots of requests and only had one copy, so they had to quickly order more. The book was, of course, Going Rogue by Sarah Palin.

  • Hank

    Why are my post going into space?

    • Galt goes to Hollywood

      Spam monster ate it. Post the comment numbers here if one gets eaten, and Rev. Amy will rescue it when she is around. After you make a post and if you don’t see it, the comment number still appears at the end of the web URL/link. as #comment-#######

      • Hank

        Thanks!

        • Galt goes to Hollywood

          You’re quite welcome. :)

  • patriotparty1

    We don’t need brilliance! Been there, done that. Brilliance when it comes to the president is bull. What we do need is love of country, love of Americans, an understanding of the constitution, and understanding that America needs manufacturing and jobs to survive. A true nature to get rid of the good ole boy network that is killing us. And a spirit to get up every day and go after those who would steal tax payer money, like all of Obama’s non-profits who will still be attached to our teet long after he is gone like a leech, and the balls to do something about it.

    Sorry, I used to love Bill and Hillary too, but my eyes have been opened to the “progressive” agenda and the worship of Alinsky and she in her own words said she is not so much democrat as she is new age progressive which means she basically agrees with what Obama is doing. Also I don’t care what position you are in, when you see what he is doing to the country and to the soldiers no true patriot would stand by and say nothing. I no this is a PUMA site and I like reading here and during the election I felt the same way, but I can no longer stand with democrats is THIS is now what they stand for and with in lock step blindly following because of the D behind the name.

    • Galt goes to Hollywood

      I agree with the sentiment expressed here on NQ more eloquently than I will now: Hillary has stayed in the D game to protect us as best she can from the damage Obama is doing. I feel she does love our country as you do.

      • http://N/A breeze

        I can’t really speak for Hillary as I only really
        became interested in her during the primaries.

        But I have been a Bill Clinton ‘watcher’ from
        way back…. Only a very powerful kind of
        “or else” would cower Bill Clinton and, NO – it has nothing to do with his legacy or anything about him.

        Now and then, by watching him carefully, his old
        original feelings show through. Nothing has
        changed, but there is an invisible tape across
        his mouth….

  • Hank

    OT: PLEASE READ! This is real SCARY, could this be what the thugs in Congress are trying to hide with all there dumb comments everyday.

    http://www.naturalnews.com/024128_CODEX_food_health.html

    Population control for money is the easiest way to describe the new Codex which is run by the U.S. and controlled by Big Pharma and the like to reduce the population to a sustainable 500 million – a reduction of approximately 93 percent. The FAO and WHO have the audacity to estimate that by the introduction of just the vitamin and mineral guideline alone, at a minimum 3 billion deaths (1 billion from starvation and another 2 billion from preventable and degenerative diseases of under nutrition, e.g., cancer, cardiovascular disease, and diabetes) will result.

    • http://N/A breeze

      Hank,

      Keep in mind that there has always been a real fear
      that the govt would not let us have vitamins and
      minerals over the counter. I am 72 and that fear
      has been there as long as I can remember.

      What the article describes sounds too complicated
      and time consuming. A couple of well-placed epi-
      demics would be much quicker and do a better job.

      Just my $.02 worth….

      • Hank

        OK here is that one that would do the job.

        http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Wp4Y5GPbSbk

        • http://N/A breeze

          I have been corresponding with a friend in the
          Balkans about this. Here is my latest e-mail to
          him:

          I have been seeing this and the viral pneumonia claim for a while now on the conspiracy blogs, but it is not reported this way on any of the Russian or Ukrainian blogs
          http://www.kommersant.ua/doc.html?docId=1271617 (need to run the Общее недомогание titled part thru google translator: http://translate.google.com/#)

          Kommersant reports that it is an acute respiratory flu, probable swine flu, and that the claims of its deadliness are overstated.

          Yushchenko is still duking it out with Timoshenko; Yushchenko just announced he was going to reinstate Yekhanurov as defense minister (Timoshenko was behind his sh#tcanning for purported corruption):

          best bet:
          Yushchenko is inflating claims of flu problems in a bid to delay election

          When I first saw reports of this, I thought “hoax” to myself.
          but it ties in very nicely to the Joseph Moshe thing, you must admit.
          http://pimpinturtle.com/2009/11/18/joseph-moshe-update-november-18-2009.aspx (has a link to the backstory)

          • NomNomNom

            lol
            recollect posts are time stamped

      • lorac

        Even easier yet, let people have birth control and abortions. Much easier to reduce population by preventing the population growth in the first place. But many on both sides of the aisle are trying to restrict abortions, not let them remain relatively easy….. so my guess is they’re not seriously considering reducing the population.

        Personally, I think we’re way overcrowded, and we’re headed for severe water shortages. But the people in power are all concerned about power, and it seems the way to keep the economy growing is to keep having more and more people working, more new jobs, etc, etc. That’s only more of the same, an unplanned rush to overcrowding, and all the troubles that will follow.

  • Obama: Dubya 2 Electric Boogaloo

    I apologize for off topic-ness, but for some great laughter check out the OUTRAGE at DayglowCheetos.com over the Psalm 109:8 merchandise at CafePress, lolol

    http://www.dailykos.com/story/2009/11/19/806109/-UPDATE:-Psalm-109:8-Merchandise:-Cafe-Press-Reverses-Its-Decision

  • http://N/A breeze
  • http://N/A breeze

    If you have the stomach for it, you can go here and hear Chris Matthews and two MSNBC hags gang up on Sarah Palin and her supporters.

    They say she’s a “mean girl” and that because the majority of the people at her book signing were WHITE, that there must be a “tribal aspect to this thing, in other words, white vs. other people.”

    What a pathetic show of partisan bias from these clowns.

    http://newsbusters.org/blogs/noel-sheppard/2009/11/19/chris-matthews-palin-supporters-racist-white-vs-other-people

    • **== SUPER GALT **==

      What a pathetic show of partisan bias from these clowns.

      Not to mention racism. Would they say the same about a book signing with largely a black audience?

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  • ACPD

    Finally–even the word sexism is being spoken. That is progress. There is much of what Sarah Palin believes with which I disagree; but I have always supported her and will continue to do so, because I feel she has been targeted solely because she is a good looking, accomplished, outspoken woman. In addition, to my knowledge she is not a person who forces her views on others. From what I understand she really is a team player and a person willing to work with others even if we don’t agree. For those reasons I support her and will continue to do so….

  • http://N/A breeze

    Sally Quinn on Sarah Palin — Versus Reality

    By David Limbaugh

    SALLLY QUINN ON SARAH PALIN’S FAITH (!)

    http://www.JewishWorldReview.com |

    It seems the mainstream media’s favorite pastime is to ridicule Sarah Palin. Of all the screeds I’ve read, I don’t think any are snarkier than The Washington Post’s Sally Quinn’s “On Faith” blog post “Sarah Palin’s ‘rogue’ Christianity.”

    Do we need further proof of the secular orientation of our dominant media culture than the fact that Quinn, an avowed atheist, pens the Post’s “On Faith” blog? That would be like featuring a column by Fidel Castro on free enterprise and individual liberties.

  • http://N/A breeze

    CONTINUED

    On her mini-bio, Quinn writes: “I announced to my parents when I was 13 that I was an atheist. And I was a committed atheist all of my life. My view was that more evil had been done in the name of religion than anything else in the world. I saw no redeeming value in it at all. Then I met Jon Meacham and we began talking. No, Jon didn’t convert me, but he did convince me that religion was not a subject to be dismissed or disdained.”

    If that’s true, why did Quinn devote her entire blog post to dismissing and disdaining Sarah Palin’s profession of faith in her book, “Going Rogue”? I must admit, though, it’s difficult to tell whether Quinn is motivated more by her disdain for Sarah Palin, whom she has a history of berating, or mainstream Christianity.

    Quinn says: “Sarah Palin writes that one summer at Bible Camp she ‘put my life in my creator’s hands and trust Him as I sought my life’s path.’ For Palin, this grand divine plan was ‘a natural progression.’ She writes. And later, ‘I don’t believe in coincidences.’”

  • http://N/A breeze

    CONTINUED

    Quinn — convinced she has exposed Palin as confused, conflicted and acutely hypocritical — volleys a series of rhetorical questions designed to reveal Palin’s apparent inconsistency in believing that G0d is in complete control (“I don’t believe in coincidences”) and yet he allows or causes terrible things to happen to people.

    Here’s a sampling of Quinn’s ill-informed, sneering arrogance: “Did G0d plan for her to become Governor of Alaska. If so, did G0d plan for her to step down. … Did G0d plan for her to have a huge wardrobe? Then why did she apologize for it? … Did G0d plan for her daughter Bristol to get pregnant while she was a teenager? Why was she then not thrilled.”

    Perhaps Quinn wouldn’t be so smug if she were to do the slightest bit of thinking or reading about the concepts of G0d’s sovereignty and free will — ideas that have challenged the finest minds for 2,000 years and contributed to denominational differences within evangelical Christianity. Has Quinn studied Calvin, Wesley, Luther or any other past or present theologian on these issues?

    Nor is Palin’s statement on coincidences unique. Indeed, as a matter of coincidence, er, I mean G0d’s sovereignty, my own learned pastor, Ron Watts, made that very same statement (“I don’t believe in coincidences”) a few weeks ago in his sermon. He went on to add that he doesn’t believe G0d’s sovereignty is inconsistent with the doctrine of free will. I realize that “five-point” Calvinists may disagree, but that’s beyond the scope of this column.

  • http://N/A breeze

    CONTINUED

    Quinn also implies that Palin is on the fringe of Christian thought by confessing her trust in Jesus Christ. But the reality is that Palin’s faith profession is consistent with mainstream Christian thought. To place one’s trust in Jesus Christ is of fundamental importance to Christians and, most believe, essential to salvation. Secularists often demean the concept as a sign of weakness (“using Christ as a crutch”), but Christians plead guilty to the indictment and respond that the Bible commands us to acknowledge our weakness and surrender ourselves to Christ. By ridiculing Palin on this point, Quinn mocks the Bible and all of mainstream Christianity and reveals her profound ignorance of basic Christian doctrine.

    Quinn’s derision would be easier to tolerate if she hadn’t also written in her mini-bio: “I don’t have any idea who or what G0d is. But the closest explanation I’ve heard … is … ‘When two people relate to each other authentically and humanly, G0d is the electricity that surges between them.’”

    And Quinn has the audacity to condescend to Sarah Palin on matters of theology?

    Quinn is exercised at Palin for supposedly settling scores in her book and allegedly failing to exhibit the Christian qualities of “love, generosity, mercy and forgiveness.” But it’s my informed guess that Quinn’s contempt for Palin has nothing to do with these false charges or Palin’s alleged hypocrisy or even her theology but is rooted in Palin’s conservative ideology.

    I’ll just say this. Apart from the far left, those who have followed Sarah Palin will discern that Quinn’s assessment is completely opposite of what they observe. You can’t watch Sarah Palin in action or in interviews without recognizing her genuineness, her graciousness, her kindness and her authentic Christian spirit.

    G0d bless her.

  • http://N/A breeze

    Sally Quinn slept her way to the top. She has no standing to criticize Sarah Palin.

    I lived in DC at that time. She finally got Ben
    Bradlee (WashingtonPost) to divorce his wife and marry her.

    Now, these many years later, she is stuck with an
    old man and a handicapped son.

    Her BITTERNESS is showing over and over again….

  • o

    (EDITOR: PLEASE DO NOT QUOTE ENTIRE ARTICLES since it makes for a comment that is far too long. I’ve snipped most of the last part. You have the link, which people can use if they want to read it all. And there is a copyright issue, which some disagree is a problem, but here we respect copyrights.)

    Fact-Checking the “Fact-Checkers”
    By the Editors

    http://www.conservatives4palin.com/2009/11/fact-checking-fact-checkers.html

    File this one under “Quit Making Stuff Up.” It took us all day, but we assembled the definitive debunking of the 11 Associated Press “fact-checkers.” Might we suggest a new profession for these folks?

    As the always brilliant Mark Steyn pointed out:

    That’s 11 writers for a 695-word report. What on? Obamacare? The Iranian nuke program? The upcoming trial of Khalid Sheikh Mohammed?

    No, the Associated Press assigned 11 writers to “fact-check” Sarah Palin’s new book…

    Hey, don’t be too hard on the AP. CNN is also into fact-checking… SNL skits that are “mean” to Obama.

    Here’s some real fact-checking. Fasten your seat belts…

    On Governor Palin’s 2006 Campaign Financing

    AP “FACTS”: “Of the roughly $1.3 million she raised for her primary and general election campaigns for governor, more than half came from people and political action committees giving at least $500, according to an AP analysis of her campaign finance reports. The maximum that individual donors could give was $1,000; $2,000 for a PAC.

    Of the rest, about $76,000 came from Republican Party committees.”

    THE TRUTH: Had the AP looked more closely at those “Republican Party” contributions, it might have discovered that most of the money came from eight different Alaska Republican women’s clubs – in other words, grassroots donors. The Republican women’s groups conduct year-round grassroots fundraising, from monthly luncheons to garage sales, and it was completely understandable that they would support a Republican woman gubernatorial candidate.

    The Alaska Federation of Republican Women and seven different state women’s clubs (in Ketchikan, Sitka, Juneau, Kenai, Mat-Su, Fairbanks, and two in Anchorage) contributed $44,500 total. The remainder of the AP’s quoted $76,000 was money returned to the party chairman, contributions from district Republican organizations, and $20,000 from “in-kind” contributions/support from the state party.

    The Governor’s campaign filed 31 financial reports with the Alaska Public Office Commission – all accurate and on time. It’s telling that the AP has the time to pour through tens of thousands of individual transactions line by line in the various reports, but fails to note these facts.

    – snipped –

    • Onofre’s arm

      The AP assigned 2 “fact checkers” to review the more than 4,000 pages of congressional claptrap known as the health care bills. I guess we know where the AP’s priorities are.

  • Surfered

    She posed for the photo voluntarily. Didn’t she know what she was doing?

    • **== SUPER GALT **==

      How Newsweek used the photo out of context is the crux of the complaints. The photo was originally intended for a running magazine.

      • http://N/A breeze

        Apparently Newsweek Magazine obtained their photo of Sarah Palin in running shorts illegally.

        The photographer signed a clause with Runner’s World that stipulated his photos of Palin would be under embargo for a period of one year following publication. He broke the contract by selling the photo to Newsweek.

        • Hank

          Hey I would rather see Palin wearing her running outfit than the WIDE ONE trying to make it sexy.

  • http://N/A breeze

    November 20, 2009

    San Francisco booksellers would rather lose money than go ‘Rogue’

    Dirk Salvo
    http://www.americanthinker.com

    Despite San Francisco Bay Area bookseller claims that Sarah Palin’s new book “Going Rogue” is “not for thinking people”, the Amazon numbers say otherwise.
    On a mission to show that Palin’s book is selling much worse than, say, the idea of reading Osama Bin Laden his Miranda rights, the San Francisco Chronicle interviewed several local booksellers to find out how well sales of “Going Rogue” were not going:

    “Our customers are thinking people,” said Nathan Embretson, a bookseller at Pendragon Books in Oakland. “They’re not into reading drivel.”

    “Anything like that we wouldn’t carry,” said clerk Emily Stackhouse at Cover to Cover Books in San Francisco. “We’re a small store and it would probably gross us all out. Some things you carry because of freedom of speech, but a book like that is just gross.”

    A cursory glance at the Amazon.com Bestsellers list reveals that non-thinkers are not only buying “Rogue”, which clocks in at #1, but also the works of Stephen King (#2), Dan Brown (3), James Patterson (9), John Grisham (12), and Mitch Albom (16).

    • http://N/A breeze

      CONTINUED BELOW:

  • http://N/A breeze

    I thought it would be interesting to find out what the non-thinkers are not buying on Amazon:

    Nancy Pelosi’s “Know Your Power”, released April 2009, ranks #85,750.

    Barbara Boxer’s “Blind Trust”, released July 2009, ranks #687,029.

    Harry Reid’s “The Good Fight: From Searchlight to Washington”, released May 2009, #1,474,817.

    Sarah Palin’s book has sold out of its first printing and had sales of 300,000 its first day.

    Apparently the job of a “bookseller” in and around San Francisco is not so much to sell product, but rather to give comfort to like-minded individuals and convert the remaining unwashed masses to lockstep ideology. Politics trumps profit, even though profit generates the much needed tax revenue, job growth, and consumer spending this state dearly needs.

    (Author’s note: I will not actually be purchasing a copy of “Going Rogue”. See, my local San Francisco bookseller has a “buy 12, get one free” program and I just noticed that my next book is on the house. Would I dare make them special order “Going Rogue” just for me? You betcha!)

    Dirk Salvo

  • http://N/A breeze

    PALIN-ODES

    Victor Davis Hanson
    Nov. 19, 2009
    http://pajamasmedia.com/victordavishanson/palin-odes/3/

    GREAT ARTICLE!

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