I found this on another Forum. It was submitted by a regular American. The topic was Michele Bachmann.
"I happen to reject your premise. First, JQA was most definitely a founding father.
Just because he wasn’t a signer of the Declaration of Independence, it doesn’t disqualify him from being a founder, nor for that matter would it Alexander Hamilton who was ony 19 and wasn’t a signer either.
By founding father, we mean a citizen who was a significant participant in the broader founding of the United States–which frequently includes the period through the 1800 election. John Quincy Adams certainly qualifies for that. He was probably among the most 300 significant men of the founding, and I think most reasonable thinking rational Americans would agree with that- though ultimately its just splitting hairs over the broader point, which is the only reason I can see for not including JQA as a founder would be to keep intact the all-founders-were-racist-slave-owners narrative. By doing that, your premise that America was founded as unjust country remains whole and you eliminate JQA as an outlier. Plus, you get to discredit Bachmann, which is icing on the cake.
Secondly, The Palin-Paul Revere thing has been gone over ad nauseum. There actually is some historians who say Palin’s account actually happened- so by ignoring that you are either ignorant or you willfully omitted that, which shows your bias.
But if you really truly are offended about Palin speaking extemporaneously about history and getting it wrong, you must no doubt be REALLY offended that Obama said there were 57 states. There is no way you can say Obama’s isn’t significant if you want to rake Palin over the coals at the same time.
I am willing to chalk all true misspeaks up as non issues, but the more you want to put importance on gaffes, the more scrutiny you unwittingly invite to Obama’s blunders as well.
The problem is that the difference not just in coverage but in the TONE of the coverage glaring when it comes to Obama’s slipups.
From the corpsman mispronunciation, the Cambridge police acting “stupidly”, proudly and specifically stating he gave the medal of honor to a living recipient for the first time when it was in fact given posthumously, saying there are 57 states, saying there is an “Austrian” language, the real difference, regardless of their varying degrees of importance, is that they are all treated as non stories with the media and the same people who have the knives out for Palin and Bachmann. They give Obama a pass, because he HAS to be smart right?
But how can someone so smart mess up so often? This is a question you should be asking yourself.
My favorite Obama flub quote might be this:
“The Middle East is obviously an issue that has plagued the region for centuries.” –Tampa, Fla., Jan. 28, 2010
Now only a man of supreme intellect can come up with a line like that!
This meaningless utterance sums him up. Obama is devoid of knowledge or experience, yet his words, the suit, the speeches all look the part- and so you lap it up without any scrutiny.
What the president says matters. This is what Breitbart is right to point out: and the real problem is, Obama is just WAY more important than Palin or Bachmann yet gets none of the scrutiny."
Couldn't have said it better myself.