Thursday, September 25, 2008
Who is being disrespectful?
There are plenty of knowledgeable women who have a lot to say about current domestic and foreign affairs. A prime example is, of course, Sen. Hillary Clinton. I have the privilege to be married to another. But Gov. Palin’s handlers don’t allow even allow her to open her mouth, unless it is in a controlled setting where they can be sure no one will ask any difficult or probing questions. Who is really showing disrespect for Gov. Palin? The media who try to ask her the same questions that Sen. Biden is asked and answers every day? Or is it Sen. McCain’s staff, who don’t trust her to engage in the normal give and take of a political campaign? If Gov. Palin is ready to be a heartbeat away from the nation’s highest office, why are her handlers treating her like some vacuous beauty queen? What are they afraid of? Do supporters of, say, Sen. Clinton think this is the proper way for a woman candidate to be treated?
Wednesday, September 17, 2008
Of Women and Judgments
I congratulate my Republican friends on the addition of Sarah Palin to their Presidential ticket. True, it comes 24 years after the Democrats named a woman to their ticket, but let’s not be picky. I also agree with them that Gov. Palin should not be asked questions that solely pertain to her personal life or family. She should only be asked questions that would be just as appropriate if asked of a man. That said, here are a few of the questions that we have every right to ask of Gov. Palin.
1. Why do you keep saying you said “Thanks, but no thanks” on the bridge to nowhere? In fact you were for the bridge when you ran for governor. You later changed your mind when it had become clear the bridge wasn’t going to happen. But, most importantly, you kept the money earmarked for the bridge. Why does that make you a champion for governmental reform? What you really said was “Thanks for the earmark, but let us decide what to spend the money on.”
2. Why do you call yourself a champion for governmental reform when you hired a lobbying group to help your city get earmarks? And, why have you repeatedly and on the record praised Alaska’s congressional delegation for doing the best job of obtaining earmarks?
3. Why do you say you an expert on foreign policy just because your state borders Russia? I guess that means because my state borders Maryland, I am an expert on crabbing.
4. Why did you repeatedly try to censor the books in your town’s library. And, when that didn’t work, why did you try to fire the chief librarian? We know you support the second amendment, but how about the first?
5. Why do you repeatedly chant “drill, drill, drill”, when virtually every expert agrees (i) drilling offshore will have at best a miniscule effect on oil prices and (ii) even this limited effect won’t happen for at least seven years.
6. Why do you call yourself a fiscal conservative when it has been widely reported that during your six years as mayor, expenditures increased by 33% and taxes increased by 38%?
We should judge Gov. Palin by the same standards as we would a man – her achievements (or lack thereof), her beliefs, her treatment of others and her truthfulness.