September 5, 2008


Why They Hate Her

Filed under: 2008, Conservatism, Cultural Issues, Culture of Life, Feminism, Palin, Pro-Life, Republicans
By Francis Beckwith (Email) @ 11:51 pm

An on the money blog post by Jonathan V. Last at First Things:

There are reasonable criticisms that can be made of Sarah Palin, both as governor and a vice presidential selection. Yet little of what we have seen in the last six days has been either reasonable or critical (in the traditional sense of the word). Instead, much of the left and many in the media simply lashed out at Palin, particularly at her family.

And not only the fringiest parts of the political fringe: A writer at the Washington Post attacked Palin for the fact that her seventeen-year-old daughter was going to have a baby. A writer for The Atlantic openly questioned whether or not Palin’s four-month-old baby, who has Down’s Syndrome, was actually hers. The utterly unfounded suggestion was that the baby was Palin’s daughter’s and that the governor had faked her pregnancy. Proof of the baby’s birth was demanded.

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September 3, 2008


Return of the Feminist

Filed under: 2008 GOP National Convention, Election 2008, Feminism, Palin
By Centinel (Email) @ 3:04 pm

The useless talking-head chitter chatter has gone from a background annoyance to a resonant hum following the surprise nomination of Governor Palin. Citizens such as myself who seek to preserve our sanity by avoiding talking heads and the whine of the ruby-throated North American pundit cannot block out the Left’s chest beating and its crocodile tears for the Governor’s children. Even on this sacred site, the comments inevitably turn to the issue of pregnant teens and leadership. Why this fevered fusillade from the Lunatic Fringe?

As usual, Peggy Noonan has the answer. It’s fear.

Because she jumbles up so many cultural categories, because she is a feminist not in the Yale Gender Studies sense but the How Do I Reload This Thang way, because she is a woman who in style, history, moxie and femininity is exactly like a normal American feminist and not an Abstract Theory feminist; because she wears makeup and heels and eats mooseburgers and is Alaska Tough, as Time magazine put it; because she is conservative, and pro-2nd Amendment and pro-life; and because conservatives can smell this sort of thing — who is really one of them and who is not — and will fight to the death for one of their beleaguered own; because of all of this she is a real and present danger to the American left, and to the Obama candidacy.

She could become a transformative political presence.

So they are going to have to kill her, and kill her quick.

My suspicion is that they will be even more scared tomorrow.


May 29, 2008


Pro-abortion, Pro-censorship

Filed under: Abortion, Constitutional Law, Feminism
By Feddie (Email) @ 11:21 am

It’s not enough for a woman to have the right to murder her unborn child. Some proaborts apparently believe that they are also entitled to censor anyone who disagrees with them on the abortion issue.


May 23, 2008


Rebecca Walker

Filed under: Abortion, Feminism
By Feddie (Email) @ 6:06 pm

Profile in Courage:

As the child of divorced parents, I know only too well the painful consequences of being brought up in those circumstances. Feminism has much to answer for denigrating men and encouraging women to seek independence whatever the cost to their families.

My mother’s feminist principles coloured every aspect of my life. As a little girl, I wasn’t even allowed to play with dolls or stuffed toys in case they brought out a maternal instinct. It was drummed into me that being a mother, raising children and running a home were a form of slavery. Having a career, travelling the world and being independent were what really mattered according to her.

Read the entire piece. It is well worth your time.

(LvMM)


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