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icarusancalion ([personal profile] icarus) wrote2008-09-04 06:57 pm
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The antithesis of a feminist candidate.

I break with most feminists on some key issues, but I'm still a feminist.

I've been baffled at the choice of Palin. Her experience consists of being mayor of a town of 9,000 and governor of a state that has fewer residents than many cities (at 670,000 Alaska's entire population is little more than the population of Seattle).

Obviously she's just on the ticket because she's a woman -- but why her?

I looked on Wikipedia and there are certainly female Republican senators. There's Kay Bailey Hutchison who according to Peggy Noonan (former speech writer for Reagan and conservative commentator) was one of the top contenders. There are women Republicans in the House. Palin is certainly a conservative, but as [livejournal.com profile] rabidfan mentioned, there are plenty conservative women out there. Yes, true.

They picked Palin for her looks, sure, because she's young. They want to get rid of the "old wrinkly guy" label McCain got saddled with among young voters after Paris Hilton's reply to his campaign ad ("then that old wrinkly guy used me in his campaign ad, so I guess I'm running for president!").

But I've come to the conclusion they picked Palin because of her lack of Washington experience: she's a symbol, a throwaway. After the election, she will be a total newbie, dependent on them for her political contacts.

They won't have to contend with a (Republican) woman with real power, with her own agenda, and her own constituency.

They want a woman they can put away in bubblewrap when the election is over.



ETA: Making Light is taking apart Palin's "community organizers" crack. Yeah, I bet she doesn't like the community organizers since they almost got her recalled by the city council for firing the librarian who refused to ban books as Palin wanted. Community organizers. Because heaven forfend that we have a democracy.
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[personal profile] titti 2008-09-05 01:56 am (UTC)(link)
Hutchinson would have been a great choice, but she said weeks ago that she wasn't interested in becoming VP and would not accept the nomination.

[identity profile] elfgirl.livejournal.com 2008-09-05 02:00 am (UTC)(link)
There's also this: http://www.crosscut.com/politics-government/17341

Honestly, this woman scares the shit out of me.

[identity profile] mecurtin.livejournal.com 2008-09-05 02:01 am (UTC)(link)
Kay Bailey Hutchison: pro-choice. Christie Whitman: pro-choice. Olympia Snowe: pro-choice.

Joe Lieberman, who McCain apparently RILLY RILLY WANTED TO TAKE TO THE PROM: pro-choice.

That's it, IMHO.

[identity profile] bramble-rose.livejournal.com 2008-09-05 02:04 am (UTC)(link)
KBH is also pretty much a sure thing for Governor here in Texas in the next election says just about everyone.
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[personal profile] blackletter 2008-09-05 02:15 am (UTC)(link)
Palin was chosen not just because she's a woman, but because she's very very popular with the extreme religious right. (Whereas McCain is too "moderate" for their tastes.) That, I think, is the real point in chosing Palin. The religious right is a major conservative base and they're *very* loud, *very* organized, and *very* active. McCain needs their support to win.

She wasn't chosen over more experienced women so that she could be controlled; they picked her because she's a right-wing fundamentalist Christian ideologue.

http://www.thenation.com/blogs/campaignmatters/352178

[identity profile] http://users.livejournal.com/_inzilbeth_/ 2008-09-05 02:45 am (UTC)(link)
Yup, she is scary. I can see how she got her nickname "Sarah Barracuda". I just hope people see through her and do not vote Reb. just because she is a women. She is nothing like Hillary Clinton and those who supported Hillary will be smart enough to see that.

[identity profile] monniesgirl-65.livejournal.com 2008-09-05 03:17 am (UTC)(link)
Yes Yes Yes this (They want a woman they can put away in bubblewrap when the election is over)
This is what i want to tell conservatives that are voting for McCain because of Palin, she is not going to be your advocate in the white house, he's not going to go to her for advice or consultation and if they think that they're going to be in for a rude awakening.

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[personal profile] florahart 2008-09-05 03:33 am (UTC)(link)
at 670,000 Alaska's entire population is little more than the population of Seattle

And that's Seattle proper, isn't it? I mean, as opposed to Issaquah and Bellevue and Renton and and and.

So, yeah, basically brief experience that is not notably different than "Mayor of Seattle" except with less dealing with actual people because the population density of Alaska is "one," so lots of room for people not to stomp on each other. I would frankly consider someone who had been, say, longtime President of the NCAA or Chair of GWLA (association of research libraries all over the western US) to have more relevant experience in terms of having to balance conflicting and complicated needs and budgets and whatnot.

Also, I just sat here and watched McCain, and I think I sprained my brain. I just... fjkahfhlkjahsf! So much with the just not truishness! Wow.

[personal profile] cheshyre 2008-09-06 02:02 pm (UTC)(link)
One of the other things I've heard is that the more experienced Republican women don't get along with John McCain terribly well.