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  • Dumbledore, Yoda or Gandalf--Who would win?

    My Charlie asked me this question this morning (I guess his mind is not on his schoolwork, huh?) I am decidedly in favor of Dumbledore. Look at that fight between him and Voldemort in The Order of the Phoenix. That's much more power than either Yoda or Gandalf can pull out of their hats.

    But the goof-ball is trying to tell me Yoda would carry the day because of his light saber. I'm not buying it at all.

     

Tuesday, 02 September 2008

Saturday, 30 August 2008

  • Andrew Sullivan Thinks Women are Insulted by the Palin Nod

    Here's what he wrote, if you care: http://andrewsullivan.theatlantic.com/the_daily_dish/2008/08/feminism-and-pa.html#trackback.

    But I couldn’t disagree with him more. I’m tired of the Left telling me what my issues should be, and I am bemused by their claim that since she didn’t ‘climb the greasy pole of politics’ she’s somehow not a serious candidate. I think her not having tromped through that cesspool is one of the best things she has going for her.

    This appointment isn’t just about gender—it’s about energy, which she can speak on with more authority than any of the others and which is front-and-center this election. It’s about reform, which is the true coin of which Obama’s empty ‘change’ slogan is just a cheap counterfeit, and which her amazing record has shown us is still possible. Dare we hope for Washington to be cleaned up like Alaska was? And yes, it’s about gender. It’s about recognizing (thank goodness that someone recognized at last) that the Left does not have the moral authority to tell ‘women’ what they should care about. Most of us are not pro-choice. We’re moms for goodness sake! And we start more small businesses than men, so we care a whole lot more about a healthy business environment than the Left or Washington in general, for that matter, would dare to think. We’re tired of being used as a front group for the Democrats. And since Obama chose to thumb his nose at women and tell us “we men will take care of things, girls, so don’t trouble your pretty little heads about your issues”, I think it is right and fitting that the R’s should be able to step in and give us the nod we’ve been expecting since 1984.  

    Palin resonates with me. I have hoped for this nomination ever since I first heard about her a few months ago, and I feel anything but insulted.

  • Dobson and Ferraro Agree

     

    I just heard my brilliant darling pundit (Jerry) say about Palin on WABC radio, "Kudos to Palin. Anyone who can get James Dobson and Geraldine Ferraro to both praise her in the same day is someone special."

     

  • I like her

     

    Well, the insiders are going nuts. They can’t believe somebody has made it to the VP nomination without ever coming up through the Washington ranks and kissed the rings of the Washington insiders. And bloggers are actually saying that her executive experience is nothing compared to Obama’s impressive campaigning experience!

     

    And as far as I can see, she’s had plenty of high-stakes executive experience, judging by how much of her work as Governor they’ve already dug up and tried to shred.

     

    Every thing I’ve seen about her so far tells me she’s smart and tough and forthright. I like her.

     

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