She carries her own bag, too.
Anyone notice, as she was meeting the troops, she introduced herself in this manner — “Hi, I’m Sarah.”
Contrast that with Senaturd Babs Boxer last week, chastising a Brig. Gen. about not calling her “Senator.”
Says volumes, doesn’t it? Sarah is exponentially a greater leader (and woman) than Boxer could ever hope to be.
Governor Palin is the real deal and a classy woman. She’s not just “everything” that 0-one-who-must-be-obeyed is not. She’s everything women Democrats in Congress bemoan because they secretly wish they could be like her. Where she is confident, they are shrill. Where she is kind, they are whiny. Where she thinks of others, they are selfish. Where they look for a photo op, she doesn’t even bring a photographer with her. Where they have tens of thousands of photos with sour faces, I don’t think there’s even one of Governor Palin looking sour or mean or shrill or whiny or self-absorbed or narcissistic.
Governor Palin is happy with who she is and is secure in her place as wife, mother, grandmother and Governor (and I’ll bet in that order). Democrat women in Congress don’t seem to be happy with their position or with themselves.
Sarah Palin and Michele Bachmann in 2012 and Liz Cheney as Secretary of State. PS, how about Jon Voight as GOP Chair?