I Am Woman - Hear Me

The last two months have been something to behold. Regardless of her politics or experience, I think that no objective observer can deny the media and the political left's overwhelming desire to destroy Sarah Palin, by any means necessary.

Is she an ideal candidate. Certainly not. I wish that she had been Governor for longer and had some more prep time, but with all that said there is much more to admire than not.

I have thought and said that the kill by any means necessary mentality of the left is based in large part on fear. Imagine a strong charismatic crunchy conservative pro-life woman with special needs baby running for for office. Now imagine that same woman with years of national and foreign policy experience. That is a very very scary thing to the pro-death left. On such a woman, many of their usual attacks would be useless. They absolutely must stop her now before it is too late.

I have long dreamed of a candidate like I believe Sarah Palin can be in a few years. She gives me hope. But she is not the only one. Perhaps we are witnessing the re-birth of an ardently pro-life republican party, and maybe this baby wears a dress.

WASHINGTON, D.C.—Buzzing from the House floor interrupts Michele Bachmann, R-Minn. In a flurry of hot pink she disappears around the corner to cast her vote. Within minutes she is back, sitting on a couch in a Capitol lounge. The perfectly manicured toenails are misleading: The freshman congresswoman is a tax attorney, a full-time mom, and once worked in a fish cannery in Alaska. Before becoming Minnesota's first Republican congresswoman, she also prayed outside of abortion clinics, helped her husband start his own business, and welcomed 23 foster children into her home.

She might not be Sarah Palin, but a noticeable Minnesota accent and Midwestern work ethic put her in the same camp. At 13, Bachmann was forced to become almost financially independent after her parents divorced. She used her babysitting money to buy her own clothes and lunches at school and saved up enough to purchase her first pair of contact lenses. Between college semesters at Winona State University, she took her hardworking streak to Alaska where on one memorable day she cleaned 280 salmon.
Can you imagine an entire flock of the accomplished and conservative women making the pro-life case to the nation? I truly understand why the pro-death left is so scared. These women break to the ridiculous stereotype of a successful woman that the culture of death has promulgated for generations and they could just be sounding the death knell of abortion on demand as a feminist issue. They are afraid, very afraid. They should be.

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7 comments:

matthew archbold said...

Patrick Patrick Patrick. If she didn't go to Princeton or Yale, the Republican elite will never accept her. Never mind the Dems, our own party leaders will hate her for praying outside abortion clinics.

John Hetman said...

The Republican elite is in trouble for becoming indistinguishable from the Democratic elite...they buy their indeological suits at the same tailor shop. And send their charitable contributions to Planned Parenthood and the same dreadful spectrum of left-liberal organizations.

In Illinois, our elite Republicans have killed the Party...as they blend well into a corrupt thuggish Democratic Party landscape. But there is fury underneath it all, a massive realization of betrayal. If Obama wins, watch for a rebirth of conservatism in this country that will make Reagan's revolution seem like child's play. And if led by new feminine energy and personages in the GOP, so much the better for its success.

Nothing will kill off the demons of the Left so much as their perceived success at a time of an unprecedented global upheaval.

Patrick Archbold said...

I'll trade a Noonan and a Parker for a Palin and a Bachmann any day!

matthew archbold said...

Bachmann Palin overdrive! Yes!

Anonymous said...

The closing message at Vatican II contained this:

“…That is why, at this moment when the human race is undergoing so deep a transformation, women imbued with a spirit of the Gospel can do so much to aid humanity in not falling".

Kate

Anonymous said...

Diversity is an adjective, not a value. But indeed the Republican Party is the party of values and, as a side effect, of diversity. I am voting for Sarah Palin not because she is a woman but because she is smart, tough, and good. She also benefits the nation, Alaska, and the party because she is a westerner. God bless Sarah and the future!

-- Mack

LarryD said...

Bachmann Palin overdrive! Yes!

Like the song says, You Ain't Seen Nothing Yet!

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