It is very
disappointing the way that Sarah Louise Palin – like her or hate her – has
been treated by the women of America who are as determined as a pack
of she-dogs that Palin never sees the inside of the White House. And
not only directly with unabashed criticism for everything she is but
also by proxy by standing aside and letting our esteemed media
bulldoze her. It’s a shame. My lesson learned from this election is
that men don’t need to put women down, they do a great job themselves
and perhaps that’s why it’s taken so long for women to attain
equality. It’s going to take a mite longer.
While you’re busy self-righteously lobbing boulders at Mrs. Palin
perhaps you should stop for a moment and look in the mirror. Is that
perfection you see there? Is that the face of a President? What makes
you so special that your only object in political life is to destroy
the first chance a woman has at perhaps attaining the presidency? Are
you not ashamed at what you see? I would be but I’m not a woman and I
gave up on the mirror a long time ago.
You should have the same eagerness that the African Americans have in
supporting Obama. They don’t care that he’s politically inexperienced;
smokes like a trooper; has barely graced the halls of the senate;
can’t tell the border of Afghanistan from Turkmenistan (Turkmenistan?)
and turned his back on the greatest female politician in American
history (not Nancy Pelosi). No, like people in love, they see no flaws
in their candidate. They see no obstacle in getting a candidate of
color into the White House. Women of America should follow that lead
with a female candidate.
My friend Tommy refers to this as the lobster effect. Some women –and
I’m painting with a dangerously broad brush here – are their own
worst enemies. Lobsters attack other lobsters who attempt to get out
of the tank in the supermarket. As a result none escape. Why? Who
knows? It just is.
Sarah Palin is far more than an average woman. She’s a mother of five.
A duly elected governor of a State of the Union with more experience
in politics and public service than Barrack “you didn’t know I was a
smoker did you?” Obama. Sure she’s a woman of opinions – isn’t that
what women have fought for so long? That you don’t agree with her is
not her problem. It’s yours. You’re not just looking this gift horse
in the mouth, you’re giving her a colonoscopy.
Hillary Clinton would have made a great president. Unfortunately the
Democrats decided that a woman was not suitable for the While House
and instead cast aside perhaps the most experienced, worldly wise and
well known female politician ever, who garnered over 50% of the
Primary Votes. The Vice Presidency was her right. She
was perfect – right person, right place, right time and I don’t even
like her.
That’s
where the tide of woman’s wrath should be directed my friends – aim it
at people who decided that a woman has no place in making history. Aim
it Obama for not choosing Hillary as his Vice President and very
possibly the next President if he doesn’t quit smoking and he keels
over the Oval Office desk at the first sign of stress.
Men are more supportive of Palin than women because we see her
potential, her talents, her…assets. I mentioned Margaret Thatcher in a
previous article. Mrs. Thatcher was a mousy self conscious woman when
she was first involved in politics. Back then people must have laughed
that she would become the ‘Iron Lady.” Not at all popular by any means
but perfectly capable for the job of Prime Minister of our former
masters, the British. And what a job she did. Given the opportunity
she rose to the occasion and surpassed any prime-Minster in British
History since Churchill – perhaps ever.
Palin may be a poor substitute for Hillary but she’s there; like it or
not. She deserves the chance to prove that she is capable; just as
Bill Clinton did. A chance, while you are looking in the mirror, most
of us remember being given in our career, when someone decided that we
were worth it.
As a woman I would be offended. Why? Because all of the negative
attention is being heaped upon Palin because she is a woman –
there is disproportionate buzz about the other candidates. And mark my
words it is because she is a woman. Oh sure, you hide behind
the lofty excuse of disagreeing with her stance on certain issues; her
supposed lack of experience; her lack of sophistication with her small town graces but there's no
denying the truth. If you were this fussy about credentials Obama
wouldn't have made it past local elections. What's good for the goose
it seems is certainly not good for the gander.
The media
had her in their sights as soon as she walked through the door. You
don’t think the White House has room for a woman with a family who
perhaps for the first time represents the average Joe and Jill average
American? She’s not moneyed, didn’t attend the best schools, and as a
working mom certainly knows your pain. You're even rubbing her nose in
the fact that the RNC bought her clothes to campaign in because she
doesn't have the means to buy them herself. Wow.
Shame on you women of America for not rallying around and helping
finally smash that seemingly bullet-proof glass ceiling up there on
Pennsylvania Avenue.
Shame.