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Sarah Palin is Sounding the Death Knell to 'Feminism' As We Know It
American Thinker ^ | September 9, 2008 | Pamela Meister

Posted on 09/10/2008 10:53:07 AM PDT by neverdem

I grew up in the wake of the feminist revolution during the 1970s. More and more middle-class women were going out to work while humming the new feminist anthem "I am Woman" by Helen Reddy. Of course, throughout the centuries poor women had often been compelled to work for financial reasons, but they didn't represent the new "girl power" idea that the bra burners espoused. Toiling to put food on the table isn't nearly as exciting as working for the cause.

My own mother went back to work when I was in elementary school. She was fortunate that my father was a teacher at the very school my sisters and I attended, and so except for the year before my younger sister was in kindergarten, daycare was not much of an issue. It's not clear to me whether she went back to work because she had to or whether it was because of a need to "keep up with the Joneses," but regardless, I don't recall any kind of zeal on her part to prove herself in a man's world. She simply did what she had to do at the time.

Growing up, I was under the impression that feminism meant a woman now had a choice: she could pursue a career - provided she met the qualifications for it - or she could stay home with her children. It was all about choice and what was best for the individual.

Boy, was I wrong.

The selection of Sarah Palin for vice president on the John McCain ticket has sent feminists and their supporters into a frantic tizzy. First there was outrage because the media, safe in their liberal cocoon, had no idea that Palin was even under consideration -- something conservative blog readers and talk radio listeners had been aware of for several months. And so to punish the "mushroom" (a phrase from the days of the British Regency that means "social upstart"), rumors, condescension and hand wringing replaced honest reporting. The gamut ran from her faking her recent pregnancy to cover up for her oldest daughter to her glasses being "vanity glasses" to her being married to a guy who - gasp - likes to race snowmobiles and is a union member who works with his hands. Even worse, she dares to have five children and enjoy hunting.

No, the latte sipping, self-anointed elite could not let this affront go unanswered.

So the very people who had once championed Geraldine Ferraro's vice presidential bid and Hillary Clinton's more recent bid for the presidency closed ranks and suggested that, in addition to her inadequacy for the job based on her prior experience of being mayor of Wasilla (ignoring her current status as Governor of Alaska), we began hearing how, as the mother of five, it would be irresponsible for Sarah Palin to assume the rigorous schedule and duties of vice president. Why, she has a 17-year-old daughter who's pregnant and is keeping the baby! And her youngest child has Downs syndrome! My gosh, how could any woman, in this day and age, even think about stepping one foot out of the house when she has her family to care for?

Just a few years ago, Lawrence Summers was ousted from his tenure as president of Harvard University for daring to suggest that innate differences in the makeup of men and women could contribute to fewer women than men entering the fields of math and science. (I happen to agree with him.) Yet today, we're being told that Sarah Palin can't possibly juggle the demands of family and career. It's an interesting paradox.

If Sarah Palin needs to stay home with her children, then I suggest Katie Couric be given the pink slip from CBS News on the same grounds. Granted her poor performance should be reason enough, but of course, it's not her fault -- it's sexism. Couric claims Palin is too inexperienced for the job. The argument could also be made that Couric's gig as a morning show host did not lend the kind of gravitas needed or give her the necessary experience to host the evening newscast, a horse of a different color. But let's not go there, lest we be accused of being sexist.

The National Organization of Women even went so far as to declare that Sarah Palin is more like a man than a woman because even though, as a working mother juggling career and family she can speak to many women, her pro-life stance means she cannot speak FOR women.

It just goes to show that feminism is a crock.

You see, Sarah Palin is the "wrong kind" of woman for several reasons. She didn't attend elite colleges. She didn't abandon her small-town roots in search of more enlightened climes, like New York or Los Angeles. (I mean, Alaska...who the heck would want to live out there in the boondocks? Do they even have Starbucks?) She believes all life is sacred and therefore doesn't approve of abortion unless it is to save the mother's life. And finally, she got where she is today not only by not following the rules set forth by feminists, but she did it without bashing men. She understands that to play successfully in the big boys' sandbox, whining and crying about sexism and being treated differently isn't going to cut it. She even suggested in an interview with Newsweek earlier this year that Hillary Clinton put too much emphasis on the flack she received from the media during the Democrat primary:

"When I hear a statement like that coming from a woman candidate with any kind of perceived whine about that excess criticism or, you know, maybe a sharper microscope put on her, I think, man, that doesn't do us any good. Women in politics, women in general wanting to progress this country. I don't think it's, it bodes well for her -- a statement like that."

Bring out the torches and pitchforks!

Tammy Bruce puts it into even better perspective:

Palin's candidacy brings both figurative and literal feminist change. The simple act of thinking outside the liberal box, which has insisted for generations that only liberals and Democrats can be trusted on issues of import to women, is the political equivalent of a nuclear explosion.

What I used to think was feminism, isn't. Feminists don't believe in allowing women to choose what's right for them. Women need to walk in lockstep, bent achieving not even equality but domination of men. In their eyes, women were horribly oppressed by bearing children and raising families and now they need to get their own back. It's not about a real, working partnership with men; it's about domination of men. And it's difficult to achieve domination with a child clinging to one's pantsuit, which is why the abortion question is so critical for feminists.

NOW may not think that Sarah Palin speaks for all women, but the polls and crowds say differently. Self-described feminists do not speak for the majority of American women, or men for that matter. In Sarah Palin we see a woman who isn't afraid to reach for the brass ring while embracing her role as a wife and mother.

To the rest of us, it's a breath of much-needed fresh air. To the feminists and the left, it's the death knell of feminism as we know it.

Feminism is dead. Long live the new feminism!

Pam Meister is the editor for FamilySecurityMatters.org. The opinions she expresses here are her own.


TOPICS: Constitution/Conservatism; Culture/Society; Editorial; Politics/Elections
KEYWORDS: feminazism; feminism; mccainpalin; notafeministmovement; nowsupportedarapist; palinist; palinping; sarahpalin; starkravingsocialism
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It's a pretty good summary of why the NOW gang is going after Sarah hammer and thong.
1 posted on 09/10/2008 10:53:08 AM PDT by neverdem
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To: neverdem

Which is why I never joined NOW, and why Tammy Bruce left.


2 posted on 09/10/2008 10:56:35 AM PDT by GVnana ("The American presidency is not supposed to be a journey of personal discovery.")
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To: neverdem

I have come to the conclusion that women’s rights is really just a one issue movement, and the central piece of it is abortion on demand. It has nothing to do with anything else, because that seems to be the litmus test. Not pro abortion from conception to birth? Then you’re not a feminist.
susie


3 posted on 09/10/2008 11:00:56 AM PDT by brytlea (Obama--Keep the change!)
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To: neverdem
It's a pretty good summary of why the NOW gang is going after Sarah hammer and thong.

Ummmmm. I think the phrase is 'hammer and tongs'.

I got a visual from your phrase, though...

4 posted on 09/10/2008 11:02:34 AM PDT by null and void (When you bang your forehead on the ground five times a day, you get brain damage.)
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To: GVnana

Why do the left keep claiming that Sarah Palin will be abandoning her “5 children” if she gets elected? The last I heard that of the “5”, ONE is an adult who will be deployed to Iraq tomorrow, and ONE is about the be married. That leaves “3” children, which is only one more than the Obamas. So I guess, two children is OK, but three is the new tipping point??? Is Michelle Obama planning on quitting her job to take care of her daughters?


5 posted on 09/10/2008 11:03:07 AM PDT by LetsRok
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To: neverdem
Feminism is alive and well within the Democrat Party but the good old boys still rule it and the Feminist just keep marching in lockstep!
6 posted on 09/10/2008 11:03:28 AM PDT by gunnedah
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To: GVnana
NOW ignored the many, many women raped and abused by Bill Clinton because he was a charming bastard, and "kept abortion legal." They completely, totally and utterly sold out flesh and blood "sisters" in order to maintain an imagined "right" to kill babies in the womb for convenience.

If there is a sadder and blacker case of hypocrisy than that, I hope I am never exposed to it. I am a man who endorses the right to work, and the equal wage...and I will never, NEVER give this kind of feminist any credit for either. Liars and blackguards, else dupes and confused, all.

7 posted on 09/10/2008 11:05:18 AM PDT by 50sDad (OBAMA: In your heart you know he's Wright.)
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To: LetsRok

It’s pure hypocracy coming from the left. Nothing more.


8 posted on 09/10/2008 11:05:34 AM PDT by GVnana ("The American presidency is not supposed to be a journey of personal discovery.")
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To: brytlea

The whole ‘movement’ isn’t even about abortion. It’s a bunch of people who’ve been duped into supporting RvW under the guise of “women’s rights”. In doing so, they advocate for judges who will undermine our system of government and help to bring about communism in the US. That’s the real agenda of the people doing the duping. The abortion supporting ‘feminists’, at least the majority of them, are just the unwitting accomplices.


9 posted on 09/10/2008 11:06:03 AM PDT by perfect_rovian_storm (Palin 2008 (oh yeah, and McCain too))
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To: neverdem

Sarah Palin is the ultimate super woman. Wife, mom, governor, hunter, smart, beautiful inside and out. A very strong woman - just like the pioneer women. All the liberal feminists have is their 1 issue - abortion. Sarah presents a very clear choice to all of us women this election.


10 posted on 09/10/2008 11:06:07 AM PDT by jersey117
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To: neverdem

I believe most mothers work because the houshold needs the extra income to PAY THE FRIGGING OUTRGEOUSLY HIGH TAXES!


11 posted on 09/10/2008 11:06:40 AM PDT by 2nd Bn, 11th Mar (The "P" in Democrat stands for patriotism.)
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To: neverdem
I wonder how long it will take the media to stop using the phrase "she has 5 children", as if to say that she's overburdened with children?

The fact that one "child" is about to start his service in the military, and another is about to get married and start a family would indicate that two of the "children" won't be needing mom on a day-to-day basis.

The media also seems to want to overlook that Todd helps raise their children. You would think that he would be a hero in their eyes.

12 posted on 09/10/2008 11:06:47 AM PDT by CatOwner
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To: brytlea
I have come to the conclusion that women’s rights is really just a one issue movement, and the central piece of it is abortion on demand.

From the pictures I've seen of garden-variety feminists, none of them will ever have to worry about needing an abortion.

13 posted on 09/10/2008 11:08:03 AM PDT by NRA1995 (It should be called "Cosa Nostra", not "Congress")
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To: neverdem

Sarah Palin is taking feminism away from the mean faced, short clipped hair crowd and giving it to actual women.


14 posted on 09/10/2008 11:08:23 AM PDT by PeterFinn ("I will stand with the Muslims" - Barack Hussein Obama p. 261 "Audacity of Hope")
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To: perfect_rovian_storm

Wow. Interesting observation and I never thought of it!
susie


15 posted on 09/10/2008 11:08:28 AM PDT by brytlea (Obama--Keep the change!)
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To: 50sDad

“Keeping abortion legal” is just the “front” reason that pro-aborts give.

What they really want is “keeping all indications that abortion is wrong out of public view”. It bothers their consciences too much.

Also, the bible has something to say about “feminism”. Feminists (as described by the leftist version) are listed in the same sentence as rebellious children.
Isaiah 3:12
Children are their oppressors, and women rule over them.

Modern feminists = women shaking their fists at God for making them women.


16 posted on 09/10/2008 11:09:57 AM PDT by MrB (You can't reason people out of a position that they didn't use reason to get into in the first place)
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To: null and void
Ummmmm. I think the phrase is 'hammer and tongs'.

No. He got the "thong" part right. It was the "hammer" that was wrong and should have been "hummer".

17 posted on 09/10/2008 11:10:18 AM PDT by johniegrad
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To: neverdem

Scratch a femininist and you’ll find it all comes down to one thing and one thing only: abortion.

You can fire an RPG through the mythical glass ceiling, but if you’re pro-life, you don’t count. If you’ve always hung on to your husband’s coattails to get where you are in life, but you’re pro-choice, you’re a leader in the feminist movement.

And as I’ve always said, and this article confirms, if you’re pro-life, the feminist movement doesn’t really see you as an actual woman. Just like if you’re a black Republican, you’re not really black to the NAACP’s of the world.

Trust me. My grandmother and aunt are well-known and highly respected in NOW (my aunt was a state president), and have defined their entire lives by being grievance-mongering feminists.


18 posted on 09/10/2008 11:12:33 AM PDT by According2RecentPollsAirIsGood
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To: gunnedah

But from some of the forum posts in some places I’ve seen, some of the rank and file are starting to wake up...and every woman who looks and sees what’s really going on and shakes off that crap they’ve fed her is a victory that’s sweet...And Governor Palin is being the catalyst...


19 posted on 09/10/2008 11:12:54 AM PDT by Knitting A Conundrum (Act Justly, Love Mercy, and Walk Humbly With God Micah 6:8)
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To: perfect_rovian_storm

It’s a two-pronged attack.

Pro-abort judges will, indeed, further the cause of communism,

but also, abortion in and of itself is anti-family and anti-children (obviously). The family is the basis of our stable society, and a disrupted society is what is needed for a totalitarian takeover.


20 posted on 09/10/2008 11:13:17 AM PDT by MrB (You can't reason people out of a position that they didn't use reason to get into in the first place)
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