This woman doesn't like Palin, right from the start

Tonington

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It's very simple why women don't like her as much as men. Women saw through Sarah Palin and we saw through her quickly. Men are literal and are more likely to say what they mean and mean what they say. Women are more nuanced and better able to persuade and manipulate others with their words. So it's quite natural for us to be able to look below the surface of another woman's words and grasp the intentions behind them.

Sarah Palin is the peppy cheerleader in high school all the boys thought was so sweet but the girls knew was really a vicious shrew. She's the new girl in the office who wears tight shirts and three-inch heels, is super-friendly to her male superiors, ignores the other women, and gets promoted sooner than her more capable and hard working peers. She's the outgoing PTA mom all of the other women are scared to cross because they will find themselves put on the worst committees. Only a woman knows how to give another woman a sweet smile and at the same time cut her down to size with an artfully crafted "compliment" without male observers having a clue about what just happened. It's like a dog whistle.
After her convention speech that so many pundits raved about, I talked to a few of my Republican girlfriends and they all disliked her immediately, telling me things like, "she's mean", "who does she think she is putting Obama down like that" and "I just don't like her". And these were women who, all except one, ended up voting for McCain anyway, although much less enthusiastically than they would have before his VP pick. The one who switched her vote to Obama did so solely because of Sarah Palin. It wasn't really the attack lines the McCain camp gave her to deliver that had turned my friends off. It was the relish with which she delivered them.

The Republican women I know who love Palin are a great deal like her--simplistic thinkers who are always feeling victimized themselves. I have a feeling that if the McCain camp had spent more than a weekend checking Palin out, a woman on his staff (my money would be on Nicole Wallace) would have figured out what kind of person she was and none of us would know her name right now.



 

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Sarah Palin is the peppy cheerleader in high school all the boys thought was so sweet but the girls knew was really a vicious shrew.​

More like, the peppy cheerleader in high school that all the boys thought was cute and kinda fugable, but none would seriously consider marrying.
 

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kinda fugable,

Isn't she though?

Andy sounds like a catty woman to me. I do love it when people say "my (insert group here) friends" as if they feel as though anybody with any credibility would take them seriously. It's like the stuffy white guy trying to sound like he knows anything about life in Harlem by talking about his "African American friends" or suggesting he fully understands life in the Nazi internment camps because he has "Jewish friends"
 

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Isn't she though?

Andy sounds like a catty woman to me. I do love it when people say "my (insert group here) friends" as if they feel as though anybody with any credibility would take them seriously. It's like the stuffy white guy trying to sound like he knows anything about life in Harlem by talking about his "African American friends" or suggesting he fully understands life in the Nazi internment camps because he has "Jewish friends"
I have Ukrainian friends but I have no idea what it was like for the Ukrainians when they were interred in concentration camps in Canada during WWI.
 

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The only reason that I can see why republican men fell for her is because here tits bounce when she walks. And she is dumber than a sack full of hammers. Both would be considered a plus to any male that would vote republican.
 

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The only reason that I can see why republican men fell for her is because here tits bounce when she walks. And she is dumber than a sack full of hammers. Both would be considered a plus to any male that would vote republican.

If all you say is true, how come Republicans do not reproduce as fast as Liberal Democrats, my lord, their like guppies.
 

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It's very simple why women don't like her as much as men. Women saw through Sarah Palin and we saw through her quickly. Men are literal and are more likely to say what they mean and mean what they say. Women are more nuanced and better able to persuade and manipulate others with their words. So it's quite natural for us to be able to look below the surface of another woman's words and grasp the intentions behind them.

Sarah Palin is the peppy cheerleader in high school all the boys thought was so sweet but the girls knew was really a vicious shrew. She's the new girl in the office who wears tight shirts and three-inch heels, is super-friendly to her male superiors, ignores the other women, and gets promoted sooner than her more capable and hard working peers. She's the outgoing PTA mom all of the other women are scared to cross because they will find themselves put on the worst committees. Only a woman knows how to give another woman a sweet smile and at the same time cut her down to size with an artfully crafted "compliment" without male observers having a clue about what just happened. It's like a dog whistle.
After her convention speech that so many pundits raved about, I talked to a few of my Republican girlfriends and they all disliked her immediately, telling me things like, "she's mean", "who does she think she is putting Obama down like that" and "I just don't like her". And these were women who, all except one, ended up voting for McCain anyway, although much less enthusiastically than they would have before his VP pick. The one who switched her vote to Obama did so solely because of Sarah Palin. It wasn't really the attack lines the McCain camp gave her to deliver that had turned my friends off. It was the relish with which she delivered them.

The Republican women I know who love Palin are a great deal like her--simplistic thinkers who are always feeling victimized themselves. I have a feeling that if the McCain camp had spent more than a weekend checking Palin out, a woman on his staff (my money would be on Nicole Wallace) would have figured out what kind of person she was and none of us would know her name right now.



Bump! Shallow, vain, and aggressive was my first impression. I felt sympathy for her kids.
 

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It is a safe bet that NONE of the contributers to this thread have read Sarah Palin's book, the best-seller, "GOING ROUGE". Also a safe bet that they never saw anything other than liberal nonsense about Sarah Palin on TV or read anything other than liberal nonsense about her in newspapers. In fact it is a safe bet that these blind Obama-worshippers have even EVER READ a newspaper that was not a slobbering slave of Obama, the least qualified, most undeserving pretender to the most powerful office in the world.
 

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It would be a refreshing and enlightening event to hear something worthwhile of the woman.

If Sarah Palin had aborted her developmentally challenged child, would they admire her? If Sarah Palin had advised her daughter to abort her out-of-wedlock baby, would they give her some credit?

Would they even give her some credit that she broke thru the glass ceiling more than Hillary or Pelosi?

Or being a conservative pro-lifer totally disqualifies Sarah Palin from even being a WOMAN??
 
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Just as an aside: what is it that you so dislike about Sarah Palin??

If you had a choice for a sister: would it be Hillary Clinton or Sarah Palin?
 

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It would be a refreshing and enlightening event to hear something worthwhile of the woman.

If Sarah Palin had aborted her developmentally challenged child, would they admire her? If Sarah Palin had advised her daughter to abort her out-of-wedlock baby, would they give her some credit?

Would they even give her some credit that she broke thru the glass ceiling more than Hillary or Pelosi?

Or being a conservative pro-lifer totally disqualifies Sarah Palin from even being a WOMAN??

Whoever 'they' are, I don't know, and can't speak for 'them'.

For myself, whatever decision she made about her children means nothing to me, it has nothing to do with her political abilities.

A glass ceiling? I don't believe in 'glass ceilings', so I can't comment on that. I was raised to believe that women can do whatever they want to, so I can't understand why people invent obstacles so they can claim to have broken through them.

She was a candidate who acted like she was completely unqualified for the position she was running for.

Maybe she'd make a good President; anything's possible. If she wanted the job, she could have acted like she had some idea.
 

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If all you say is true, how come Republicans do not reproduce as fast as Liberal Democrats, my lord, their like guppies.


Here you are wrong, ironsides. I remember reading somewhere that conservatives reproduce at a greater rate than liberals do. In fact, I remember a column by a conservative columnist, who gleefully predicted that in a generation, most liberals will die out, leaving only conservatives.

Somebody posted a column to that effect in these very forums. He also posted a column describing the horrors of Islam, how Fundamentalist Islam was going to take over Europe and North America in 50 years.

To which my response was, so in 50 years, they will have only Fundamentalist Muslims and Fundamentalist Christians, Good luck to them all in trying to get along.
 

SirJosephPorter

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Would they even give her some credit that she broke thru the glass ceiling more than Hillary or Pelosi?

Or being a conservative pro-lifer totally disqualifies Sarah Palin from even being a WOMAN??

You have spouted the nonsense about glass ceiling before, YJ and when I called you on it, you shut up.

So let me try again, exactly which glass ceilings did Joan of Arc break? I think this is a bit of nonsense you probably read on some extreme right wing website, which you are spouting here without thinking.

So which glass ceilings did she break? There have been women mayors of cities much bigger than Wasilla (like Chicago), there have been governors of states much bigger than the postage stamp state Alaska (like Michigan or Texas), there has been a vice presidential candidate before (Geraldine Ferraro).

So exactly which glass ceiling did the sainted Joan of Arc break?
 

SirJosephPorter

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Just as an aside: what is it that you so dislike about Sarah Palin??

If you had a choice for a sister: would it be Hillary Clinton or Sarah Palin?


That is simple, YJ. I dislike her views. She is a right wing extremist, she belong to the Republican base.

And between Hillary and Joan of Arc, there is no contest, I would definitely want Hillary as my sister.