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Notes on last night

· 09/04/2008 07:55 AM by Steve Gigl


  1. Noted. I’m trying not to get caught up in the emotion of being happy that McCain picked an actual conservative as a running mate, but sometimes you can’t help yourself. That said, the cognitive dissonance caused by seeing how she has been treated by a press (caught flatfooted) does still seem to indicate an innate sexism in the media that I thought was eradicated from even private life. Which leads us to…
  2. Heh:

First of all, why are all the Democrats so shocked she gave a partisan, cutting, attack dog speech? She is the Vice Presidential candidate; that is the VP’s job, after all. Did they think she wouldn’t take on that traditional job because she’s a woman? Did they think she just wanted to talk about babies ‘n bakin’ cookies? Did they really believe their own horseshit that a governor who took on her own party and left it weeping on the floor was a bubbleheaded cupcake and couldn’t act tough and canny like a man?

Category: Politics
Scope: National

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  1. I listened to Palin’s speach and she did nothing but anger me talking about how the world thinks people in small towns are stupid! I am not a fan of that lady at all! Sorry!


    — Jen    Sep 6, 09:31 AM    #
  2. No reason to be sorry, but I’m curious: why does it anger you that she said that? From what I saw from the press after her announcement, she was treated like a dumb country bumpkin, even to the point of questioning whether she could pull off a basic speech in front of an audience at the convention. (Not to mention the stuff about how "some" were suggesting that she should stay at home with her kids.) All that about a governor! Seemed pretty condescending to me.


    Steve G.    Sep 6, 11:06 AM    #
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