Posted on 09/06/2008 12:36:51 PM PDT by CaraM
Whether or not Sarah Palin wins, for American women, politics will never be the same again, says Anne Applebaum.
.....The interest in her (Palin) and her life story is no fluke, either. Following the failure of Hillary Clintons campaign, Palin is suddenly, and flamboyantly, the most prominent female politician in the country. At age 44, she is also the most prominent representative of her generation of women a generation which already looks set to be different, in important ways, from its predecessors.
Unlike Hillary and her contemporaries, the women of Palins generation are not feminists, but rather post-feminist. Born at the very tail end of the baby boom or after it had ended, the post-feminists grew up in a world in which the revolutions of the Sixties sexual as well as political were already taken for granted....
....More to the point, they want to know how she (Palin) does it while appearing utterly unbothered by the conflict at all so much so that she fired the chef in the Alaska governors mansion, on the grounds that her children ought to learn how to make their own sandwiches. She has described switching between breast pump and BlackBerrys (note the use of the plural; she has two BlackBerrys) in the middle of the night, and there are photographs of her at her desk, baby Trig beside her. And all of this without looking at all frazzled, or badly groomed, or distressed. She positively radiates self-discipline and organisational skills, waving her freshly manicured nails, moving rapidly in high heels.
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She will challenge him if she thinks he is vulnerable. If the economy is solid and we are not engaged in any unpopular wars she may not. She also has to be aware that if she challenges him and loses, she can never do it again.
If she doesn’t challenge him in another 4 yrs. time she will be too old to run for office in another 8.So even if things are going smoothly , i am sure her liberal left wing media will cock something up and she will use that against him
what you said
Do NOT tell me that Bill Clinton's motive was to bless and serve this country! He was too busy with the Interns to pay attention.
Sarah is so hot that no wonder all the icebergs were melting up there! So by bringing her down to Washington, we'll also bring the "global warming" era to an end!
If McCain wins he will be 80 at the end of his 2nd term. She will be a lot younger and I don’t think her age will be a factor. A more likely impediment would that she is yesterday’s candidate and there will be a lot of younger candidates with new ideas. But, I certainly would not dismiss the idea she would run in 4 years.
“thought only a bucket of water would bring the Hillary erea to an ened.”
Maybe you should test your hypothesis.
I’ll buy you a beer one day when you get out of the Federal joint. Just remember to drop the empty bucket and dive into a spread eagle position before you get Glocked, or worse.
Lol i am not comparing palin with bill clinton. I was merely responding to a post where it was mentioned that bill clinton did not have much foreign policy experience when he became president and so it was okay for palin to be president too. that’s all!
Good grief! Have you just crawled out from under a rock or something? Or have you been getting all your info about Gov. Sarah Palin from the left-media industrial complex?
.....It’s beginning to look as though Obama has been told all his life how special he was .....
That is called grooming. Think Al gore, think Bill Clinton, think Anita Hill. All learned that they were phonies when compared with capable folks.
Let's not forget that as VP, Palin will also be president of the Senate, where Hillary will ostensibly be serving over the next four years.
Add to that, that Palin will no doubt have a much larger role in day to day governance than any previous VP, and you've got a nearly un-winnable situation for Hillary in 2012.
By 2012, unless Hillary has built some very serious credentials, she'll look no more electable than she does now. Just older, and more disgruntled.
On top of all that, this is Sarah Palin we're talking about here. She beats the pantsuit off Hillary in any category you'd care to name.
Rather than claim she was a sports fan , (NY Yankee curse), Sarah is athletic.
Rather than claim she was shooting guns as a little girl, Sarah hunts.
Rather than loathing our military, Sarah's son is serving in the Army.
Just a few examples.
Why would Hillary help Obama? She only looks out for herself. If he wins, she will have to wait 8 years to run for president again.
Also, Hillary surely knows how her loyal PUMA friends feel. They don't want her to touch Palin. They are smart enough to see that it would be political suicide.
Ok, by your logic, not a single VP in the last 70 years has met your standard of experience.
And, where exactly is all of this concern and micro-focus on the potential VP's foreign policy experience coming from? Oh...wait, I think I know.....why, it's the left-media!
Silly me. Now that I've realized that, I'll defer to my betters in front of the television cameras.
It boils down to this: Dont mess with America or well kick your ass.
Intricate foreign policy is for Euroweenie a$$hats. Teddy Roosevelt expressed it best: Speak softly and carry a big stick.
Well said, Exit. After three tries, I figured I'd better give someone else a crack at making sense for our FRiend.
I think you hit the core of it. It all boils down to choosing someone of sufficient character, with a record of making tough, but correct decisions.
Are you kidding me? If Joe Biden has his way Iraq would have been divided into three smaller countries. That would have been a nightmare and a victory and stronghold for Iran.
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