Motherhood - it's always your fault & Why Women shouldn't be in Politics

Sep 05, 2008 10:51

This starts off with Sarah Palin. I really don't know how I feel about her. I don't know if she's qualified. (But then I don't know if Biden is qualified either.) I don't know whether I'd vote for her if I was an American. I don't know whether she contributed in any way through bad parenting to her daughter's pregnancy or whether she did ( Read more... )

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beable September 5 2008, 18:01:28 UTC

I would point people to this post if it wasn't friends-locked.

I find Palin scary - because of her political and personal views, but I agree with you about being angry about the double-standard for women in politics often seeming like a no-win situation.

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vesta_venus September 5 2008, 18:15:39 UTC
I made it public. Despite being a writer, I generally assume that hardly anyone would be remotely interested in my journal.

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roozle September 6 2008, 02:52:03 UTC
beable linked to this and I stopped by to read more Thanks for sharing this post.

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henrytroup September 7 2008, 00:25:31 UTC
Yeah! It's downright - I need a much stronger word - embarassing to hear so-called liberals spouting old-line right-wing sexist bullshit.

I have little use for Sarah Palin's politics. But, good on her for doing her thing.

(BTW, did you see the Commander-in-Chief TV series with Geena Davis as the first female president of the US? Including three kids in the White House. I think it lasted about eight episodes.)

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