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Sarah Palin Can Be Your Own Personal Barbie

It's not about sexism, it's about Barbie. That's why a lot of women are gaga for Sarah Palin.
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It's not about sexism, stupid. It's about Barbie.

That's why a lot of women are gaga for Sarah Palin.

Women closing in on the big four-O -- the McCain-Palin target demographic for voters -- grew up role-playing endlessly with Barbie. They spent hours dressing dolls in sexy lingerie, stewardess uniforms, business suits and evening attire while pretending their Barbie was a CEO, a pilot or even -- gasp -- president.

Sarah, as she's called by her female fans, is a 21st century walking, talking, breathing brunette Barbie. Women long to be her friend and have her as a confidante -- the very role Barbie played during childhood. Naturally, women won't admit that Sarah is like Barbie because to do so seems unsupportively shallow and well, sexist, toward the first woman on a Republican presidential ticket.

But Sarah has lived a life very similar to Barbie's.

What girl didn't want to live in the enchanting, ever-changing world of Barbie? Sorry, Hillary, but Barbie was the first to crash the glass ceiling. After all, Barbie was an astronaut in 1965, five years before Neil Armstrong and crew landed on the moon and long before Sally Ride's space adventure. Barbie even ran for president in 1992 -- 15 years before Hillary, the first serious female contender in modern presidential politics, announced.

According to Mattel, Barbie has enjoyed more than 100 careers. In fact, the doll was designed by Ruth Handler in 1959 to assume many roles in life other than fashion model. Sarah followed Barbie's path and has repeatedly reincarnated herself in adventurous arenas that mirror those of the celebrated doll.

Sarah was a high school basketball star, and so hard-core on the court that she was nicknamed Sarah Barracuda. Imagine Barracuda Barbie with her knee-high jock socks and sexy short shorts showing the girls -- and boys -- how to score the winning jump shot. Props to Palin. She beat Barbie onto the court: Mattel didn't premiere a Basketball Barbie until the 1990s.

Mattel premiered a Miss America Barbie in 1974 when Sarah was still a child, and for three years, the doll, complete with her crown, sash, corsage and scepter, sashayed across toy chests in suburbia.

During the 1970s, the Miss America Pageant was one of the most watched televised events hitting its peak in 1970 with 22 million households. Even as women like Hillary Clinton rallied for the Equal Rights Amendment, little girls in Sarah's generation were ignorant of the protests and anticipated the annual dreamy ritual of the swimsuit parades and evening wear extravaganza with a hint of talent thrown in for scholarship.

Perhaps not surprisingly, Sarah transformed into a beauty queen during the big-hair '80s. She was second runner-up in the Miss Alaska contest and also named "Miss Congeniality." Barbie would have been proud.

After graduating from college in 1987, Sarah became a sportscaster in Alaska. Barbie beat Sarah into the newscaster seat by only two years. Mattel premiered its TV News Reporter Barbie in 1985 when journalism was at its glamorous heyday in the 1980s, thanks in part to trailblazers like Barbara Walters, Jessica Savitch and Connie Chung.

Sarah first dipped her toe into politics in 1992 when she ran for city council. That same year the Clintons were running for the White House. After he was elected, Bill Clinton opened the door to women in politics and appointed 592 women to Senate-confirmed positions while president -- the most of any president up to that time. It was hip to be a woman in politics in the 1990s. Sarah knew it, and so did Mattel when it unveiled the first Barbie for President doll in 1992.

Regardless of how down-to-earth the McCain campaign portrays Sarah, she still lives a life more like Barbie than Soccer Mom Sue.

Barbie flies a plane and has her pilot's license. Sarah's Ken -- oops, Todd -- owns a seaplane. Sarah was photographed standing next to the plane in Vogue. Don't say that's not Barbie-like.

Sarah ice fishes, hunts and snowmobiles. And she has a lot of them. In 1982, Mattel launched Eskimo Barbie, a tribute to Alaska. You know, Eskimo Barbie hunted caribou and moose outside that Dreamhouse when Ken was racing in the Iditarod Great Sled Race.

Oh, the houses. Sarah commutes between two. The three-story historic governor's mansion in Juneau has 10 bathrooms, six bedrooms and eight fireplaces. Sarah also has a more rustic house in Wasilla -- let's call it a Barbie cabin.

But Sarah has done some things that Barbie never would have considered.

When Sarah was Wasilla's mayor, a strict ordinance was passed about skateboarding on city sidewalks. Barbie would have never outlawed such a thing. Instead, she would have immediately gone shopping at the mall for the coolest skateboard and matching knee and elbow pads.

Sarah married young, and Barbie never married Ken. In fact, she kicked him to the curb in 2004. Will Sarah do the same to Todd if she becomes vice president? Barbie never had children; Sarah is the mother of five. Maybe Barbie didn't think she could have it all and Sarah did.

Girls live vicariously through Barbie. Women now can experience the campaign trail through Sarah in a way they couldn't with Hillary. Whether it matters that she recites the same speech or won't answer questions from reporters or voters remains to be seen.

Come on, Barbie lovers. It's fun to watch Sarah, if for no reason, for her daily hairstyles. At the vice presidential announcement, she looked librarian chic. At the Republican convention, her hair teased her shoulders seductively. On the campaign trail, she wears a perky ponytail. Does she have a pink curling iron hiding in her bag?

Life hasn't always been rosy in Barbie's universe. In 1992, Mattel released Teen Talking Barbie. She got in trouble when she said, "Math is hard." Considering her interview this week with Charles Gibson, Sarah may be thinking the same thing about foreign policy.

Suzi Parker is an Arkansas journalist. Her work frequently appears in the Economist and U.S. News and World Report. She's the author of Sex in the South (Justin Charles & Co.).
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Gimme a break!
Posted by: Col. Jackleg on Sep 13, 2008 12:59 AM   
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Are any women as vapid and disconnected as this writer suggests? This isn't about escape and dress up games...this penal colony is at war with itself and the American family is in dire jeopardy if the wrong side prevails. Women understand family values, a shrinking economy, homelessness, lack of savings, lack of healthcare, losing loved ones to cravenly evil foreing policy, lies, distortions, fear and hopelessness. Barbie was an adaptation from a German sex doll that Mattel found cute and marketable in the foremost penal colony in the world that will buy horseshit wrapped in giftwrap with a pretty bow. It worked incredibly well but to elevate that spiel to political dogma is disingenuine and demeaning to women as a whole. they and we deserve far better and it had best emerge at the polls in November or Barbie, as the rest of us, will be of no use or consequence.

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It's time to lay off Appalling Palin.
Posted by: VetAgainst McCain on Sep 13, 2008 1:50 AM   
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Last night, after watching one of my favorite HBO shows, "Real Time with Bill Maher," disentigrate into a shouting match over Governor Palin, I came to the conclusion that she's a distraction Senator Obama doesn't need.

Let the press deal with Alaska's hockey mom, Barack. Your job is to go after John McSame with brass knuckles and pound the senile old bastard into oblivion.

One more thing. I want to thank AlterNet for improving my retired lifestyle.

Since I began commenting on the best progressive blog ever, I've lost all interest in talking-head TV,- such as my former favorites: MSNBC's "Hardball," Keith Obermann's hoot and most recently, the six p.m. program hosted by Rachel Maddow.

I also ignore the Sunday morning shows -- like "Face the Nation" and "Meet the Press." Happily, I've discovered, the print media, online transcripts and investigative Web sites plus AlterNet provide more than enough information to satisfy my curiosity.

I now have more time during the week for writing, gardening, swimming, seeing movies, shopping with my wife and visiting our kids -- to name a few pleasurable afternoon activities..

Then, at midnight before going to bed and after AlterNet posts its newest articles, I'm back on the blog having fun attacking Manchurian Candidate McCain and the rightwing GOP.

I even enjoy jousting with LyingHeart -- I mean, LionHeart.

Have a great weekend, everyone!

Vet against McCain
To find out why, click on the links below:

American View
(now my favorite anti-GOP Web site)
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Vote Vets
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Is it just me,...
Posted by: Orwells_nightmare on Sep 13, 2008 3:30 AM   
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...or is this the same folksy, down-home crap that they pulled with Bush to install their puppet?

"I'm just a Hockey Mom, but..."

SURELY people can't fall for it three times in a row.

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You certainly have a low opinion of women, Ms. Parker
Posted by: goeswithness on Sep 13, 2008 3:47 AM   
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Do you think you're exceptional for being able to see through her? You're not.

This is no doubt the most flippant and insubstantial thing I've ever seen on Alternet. It's as though they decided they need a "slam Palin" piece every day, even if they have to drag the bottom of the ocean to come up with it.

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We've already named her...
Posted by: willie.horton on Sep 13, 2008 3:51 AM   
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Sarah Palin is becoming known -- on the Web, bumper stickers, and eventually in the press -- as "Caribou Barbie."
I prefer "Lipstick Fascist Pig," but it's not as catchy.

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Unbelievable.
Posted by: BeckyD on Sep 13, 2008 3:57 AM   
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How incredibly condescending! It doesn't occur to this author that maybe, just maybe, conservative women admire and support Palin because she agrees with them on the issues and shares their values? Women are all over the political spectrum, precisely because we're people with independent reasoning ability, not plastic dolls with empty heads.

Pink curling iron. Give me a break. I'm sure, if you try, you can find something substantive to criticize Palin about.

BTW, for those of us well over the 'big four-O' there was no president Barbie or Eskimo Barbie or any of that. There was just Barbie, and you bought outfits for her, though a lot of us dressed her in clothes that our mothers and grandmothers made.

Growing up in the 60's, my Barbies were everything from wives and mothers to archaeologists to race car drivers - they were a fabulous way for my friends and me to imagine ourselves in roles other than those in which we saw our mothers. Barbie may have come to symbolize some kind of anti-feminist icon, but I assure you that for many of us, Barbie was one aspect of our growing feminist consciousness, so please check your assumptions at the door.

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GEt real
Posted by: LionHeart on Sep 13, 2008 4:03 AM   
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"Barbie" and it's not sexist.. How about Obama is really all about the black Ken doll - thats not racist, is it?

Has anyone remembered there might be a few issues to discuss.

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did the Barbie doll with its big hair, top-heavy figure and long legs have a negative impact
Posted by: Suzon on Sep 13, 2008 4:11 AM   
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on contemporary female voters?

The author seems to think that the doll was all about empowerment, but whatever its creator had in mind, there is a possibility that she also made any girl who wasn't going to ever be able to compete in the glamour sweepstakes feel inadequate.

I would love to see the choice of Sarah Pailin have similar unintended consequences--wives motivated by insecurity voting for the Democratic ticket. Men who are smitten by Sarah P (and showing it!) may end up being responsible for electing Obama/Biden.

What a delicious irony that would be!

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It's not the barbie stupid. It's the lack of bringing up the important issues that keeping this
Posted by: maxpayne on Sep 13, 2008 4:48 AM   
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distraction alive. And as pointed out by others, lay off the jokes on Palin. Enough already. Let's get back to the issues that really matter. Besides, she's just a vice-president and Mccain won't give up his term if he wins regardless of his health. Besides, as a politician he will be getting superb healthcare courtesy of taxpayer dollars while the rest of us will find it tougher to afford.

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Actually......
Posted by: Marlena on Sep 13, 2008 5:04 AM   
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after 40 years of the dumbing down of NixxonLand here in the us, yes we can be that stupid 3 times....or4, or 5....and if we are that stupid, then better move to canada, or mexico, or.....want a good look @ amerikan fascism for the masses?? (not that we don't have it now, it's 95 % in place)read/watch "The Handmaids Tale" scarier now than then

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But... But...
Posted by: The Old Hippie on Sep 13, 2008 5:05 AM   
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If you are explaining - and not the media - to the masses, then you have already lost. And that is our situation in America today.

Because the media, (the corporately controlled MSM,) has proven itself to be openly complicit with this corporatist administration, there is little chance that the masses will absorb the truth, or comprehend the political realities of their vote. It is the only explanation for ‘the myth matters more than the truth’ in America today, which is “our” reality now.

As long as you allow them to controls who votes, and you allow their machines to count the vote, you have already lost. And that is also our situation in America today.
If you allow them their open sneering crimes without stopping them, without punishing them, without sustained revolt - You have already lost. And that is our situation in America today.

To paraphrase... It’s the unfathomable and ongoing “Allowing,” stupid.

“Can't Say We Weren’t Warned”
 

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pastora
Posted by: pastora on Sep 13, 2008 5:30 AM   
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Bottom line--somebody watches soap operas. Somebody buys People magazine. That somebody will vote for Palin.

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Conservative women hate other women
Posted by: scheherezade on Sep 13, 2008 5:41 AM   
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The point of Barbie is that women can do whatever they want in life as long as they look like Barbie (or Barbie with a bit of extra brown dye in the plastic).

Women are far harder to fool than men, when it comes to other females.

Conservative women must certainly understand that Palin was chosen first for her looks. Otherwise, we'd be debating Kay Bailey Hutchinson, or Olympia Snow, or some old white man's credentials.

I suspect plenty of conservative women have been passed over for younger, less-able women by male supervisors.

McNasty's choice actually mirrors ancient polygamous patterns of wife-replacement. A primary reason conservative women kowtow to male authority is the concept that they'll be protected from sexual humiliation by religious adjuncts against it.

Conservative women tend to be grasping of money and power for themselves, but if there's one thing they generally won't accept, it's authority from another female. Especially a younger, attractive one.

McNasty appears to have broken the code. I have a feeling many conservative women will be thinking about that in the voting booth.

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Now is the time for a new Barbie friend, Rachel.
Posted by: Plexius2 on Sep 13, 2008 6:08 AM   
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Yessssss!

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Talking Barbie
Posted by: taxidriver on Sep 13, 2008 6:10 AM   
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I do like the idea of a talking Palin Barbie. You pull the string and she says:

"I'm a hockey mom."

"We must shoot wolves and terrorists hellbent on killing us."

"Gee, these questions on the 'Bush Doctrine' are hard!"

Just think of the possibilities!

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Barbie and the Joint Chiefs
Posted by: LeaderofMen on Sep 13, 2008 6:11 AM   
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Imagine a day in the near future.

Dumbislamistan has sent their minions to do damage to the US in some way or another. Because it will happen again on their watch just like it did on their watch in 2001.

President Barbie Palin/Moosilini is sitting down with the Joint Chiefs. She has to sit with them because McDrill is drooling all over his bib now. Career military officers who oversee bilions of dollars and hundreds of thousands of troops are waiting for Moosilini to tell them what to do.

They have no choice but to listen to the HOCKEY MOM and FORMER BEAUTY QUEEN tell them how they're going to implement a war strategy.

BWAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!

That's so rich. I can't wait for that to happen. When it does the entire world will know that we've totally become a banana republic.

I can't wait for that day! Oh, you silly Republicans. I can't wait to see your faces!

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Scorecard
Posted by: PaulK on Sep 13, 2008 7:41 AM   
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“Why is Chelsea Clinton so ugly? Because her father is Janet Reno!” -- John McCain, drawn by cartoonist Clay Jones in the Fredericksburg Freelance-Star, 9/11/08

One reporter (a recent link in Alternet) claims that Senator John McCain currently runs around on Cindy McCain. The Secret Service helped smuggle a 30s-ish campaign staffer out of McCain’s place at 5:00 a.m. The presidential nominee has always been a cheater.

The L.A. Progressive reports Alaskans hearing Governor Palin using racial and sexual pejorative words in public to describe Senator Obama, Senator Clinton and Native Alaskans. A YouTube audio has the Governor laughing at a winger shock jock’s mocking an Alaska Democratic State Senator (same pejorative as with Hillary Clinton) because she has cancer.

The National Enquirer (who broke the John Edwards affair) reports that the Vice-Presidential nominee’s son Track joined the army because he is addicted to Oxycontin, and that Bristol got pregnant at 14 because she’s into alcohol and pot.

The Daily Kos reports that the Vice Presidential nominee’s behavior during her own pregnancy last year was bizarre to the point of unbelievability.

Alaska’s governor paid herself a stipend for over 300 days of “travel” because she spent 300 days at home. Also, the governor is currently being investigated by a special prosecutor and by the state legislator for executive misconduct in firing a state cop for family revenge reasons.

Some people don’t talk about these things. I talk. The Republicans might label me, just a guy who reads, as a small-minded excuse for humanity. That's in order to shield their candidates. However, shouldn’t citizens know what kinds of deceptive, rotten-hearted and sometimes lawbreaking people they’re electing? That’s exactly how many Republican Christian voters have judged Democrats from Chappaquiddick to President Clinton's impeachment resolution.

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PUH-LEEEEEEZ
Posted by: stellabloo on Sep 13, 2008 7:45 AM   
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As mentioned above, you insult pretty much every woman alive, american or not, with this line of logic. And it's getting you nowhere. Eventually women will be rooting for her JUST BECAUSE the liberal press likes to slag her everyday for something other than her idiot politics. After all, isn't it the epitome of american liberalism to cheer for the underdog?

I'm not american and I vote Green Party anyway, but unfortunately our two countries are tied at the neck by NAFTA so will post on here until the cows come home or politics gets that facelift it so badly needs.

Speaking of facelift, are there no REAL women left in the continental States? Is that why you are so fascinated with Palin? Are there seriously NO OTHER WOMEN who are not only attractive moms, but happen to be athletic, outdoorsy, intelligent and/or successful in a non-traditional career? That's the only reason I can see for this fascination.

Look, I try not to watch CNN - in order to avoid brain rot from the drug ads mostly - but for the hurricane I made an exception. Who the hell was that freakish wreck reporting on the LA train wreck? You know, with the botox and the bad plastic surgery and the crazy orange hair? It took me a moment to realize it was some kind of official and not a runaway from the loonie bin.

If Palin seems like a breath of fresh air to you, then you need to seriously re-evaluate your acquaintences and maybe your life. To me, she seems like any other tarted-up bimbo who got to her present position by shamelessly kissing ass. Now excuse me please, I have some firewood to split.

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Huh?
Posted by: BST on Sep 13, 2008 8:03 AM   
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How inane.

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Actually...
Posted by: fluffmuffinmom on Sep 13, 2008 8:16 AM   
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I think there is something to this...

My husband and I were watching her on abc last night and I realized that her legs look exactly like Barbie's! Then I realized that her entire look is Barbie's. "Governor Barbie" - LOL!

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Tired of common-looking politicians
Posted by: hankhawk on Sep 13, 2008 8:16 AM   
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Politics aside -- For nearly 20 years we've
looked at the boring faces of Clinton, Gore,
Bush, Cheney, Rumsfeld, Rove ,etc. and enough
is enough., Now for no other reason than Sarah
Palin is attractive, shapely, charismatic,
and presents intelligence -- wow -- what a
great welcome. We'll see how she does with
the political, economic issues, later, but
right now -- I much prefer seeing a
fine-looking lady (you can't argue that!) than
all these plain-looking policital hacks who've been around for eons. Give me a break -- let's look at Sarah for awhile.

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Barbie ran for president?
Posted by: Tom Degan on Sep 13, 2008 8:27 AM   
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According to the Constitution, a person can be no younger than thirty-five to qualify to be president on the United States. To the best of my knowledge, Barbie is in her late teens or early twenties. Did anyone tell her this? Does she even know this fact?

How can we possibly take Barbie seriously if she lacks even a remedial knowledgs of the United States Constitution?

I mean, really!

Tom Degan
Goshen, NY
The Ballad of MacCain and Unable

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What's with you people?
Posted by: hankhawk on Sep 13, 2008 9:37 AM   
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My post started with "Politics aside." That
meant not including politics.

I'm tired of seeing all these old, worn-out
faces and want to see someone attractive for
a change -- I didn't say anything about
Sarah being our new VP. If you can't admit
that's she's a nice-looking "politician" than
you're taking things way to seriously.

I don't want to see McCain, Obama, Biden
arguing issues that they probably don't fully
have answers for -- nobody does -- it'll take
much give-and-take on both sides -- Dem's/Rep's before we reach a realistic
plan for Iraq, health issues, immigration,
eductation, etc. None of them have solutions
that'll please everybody and if you think
Obama/Biden have it all -- you're forgetting
that first of all they're politicians and
will say most anything to get elected.
I'm doing my own research -- don't know who
I'll vote for -- might be Ron Paul!
But anyway, I'm glad to be able to look at
a pretty face, mixed in with those 3 others.

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writer just jealous
Posted by: LillianB on Sep 13, 2008 10:27 AM   
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This idiotic article that insults it's reader as it tries to put down an accomplished woman, reeks of envy. I feel sorry for the writer for making a fool of herself.

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In one night, McC has a massive stroke and her diaphragm slips . . .
Posted by: janvdb on Sep 13, 2008 11:48 AM   
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Meanwhile, Putin has an excellent night's sleep, wakes to a cold shower, dons the tailored clothes laid out by his valet and immediately gets on the phones to discuss the location of gas lines to Europe . . .

And the Sunnis have slaughtered 100s of thousands of Shiites in a bid to take over all of Iraq from their Anbar Provence stronghold and set Saddam's nephew in power, drawing out an Iranian nuclear response .. . .

As McCain drools on his bib and Barbie pees on a stick . . .

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Excellent article
Posted by: rkrenke on Sep 13, 2008 12:14 PM   
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Despite the GOP naysayers posting on this board, this article perfectly encapsulates today's conservative woman. Unlike Barbie, however, conservative women actually have very little respect for other women. They succumb to the anti-intellectualism and patriarchal attitudes that permeate their lives.

They often have narrow and limited views of the world and refuse to accept that others may believe differently than they do. Instead of healthy debate, much like their male counterparts, they resort to vitriol and bullying to intimidate any who speak against their ideologies.

While many women are fighting for rights like equal pay, choice, and quality healthcare, conservative women actually denounce these issues as trivial or wrong thinking. Most women understand that Barbie represented much more than beautiful clothes and ever-changing hairstyles, she represented our hopes and dreams and was proof that women could be anything they chose to be.

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Actually Palin's a phenom because...
Posted by: jgrossnas on Sep 13, 2008 12:52 PM   
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1) she appears to be a fresh new face, 2) she doesn't come across as a tired hack like her running mate. Mac's got his scowl while Sarah's all happy and fired up so people respond to that. The fact that she's a rabid neo-con as much as Bush doesn't bother her supporters because they're already true believers or like many voters (sad to say), they're responding to surface personality and not the issues.

At a recent rally, a reporter asked supporters what issues they agreed with Palin on and they had trouble of thinking any. What does that tell you? It's not just that McCain was cynical enough to pick up a woman to pick up some of the disaffected Hillary supporters but that he also realized that a young pup with the right attitude and good stump speeches could also appeal to people the way Obama did.

Palin sickens me for a lot of reasons but until Obama remembers that personality and character are needed to carry an election even when you have the issues on your side, she and Mac might actually pull off a win in November even though most voters actually reject the policies that Palin supports (as well as many of Mac's policies).

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E.L.
Posted by: evle on Sep 13, 2008 12:54 PM   
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The writer is probably on to something. Our toy stores are split into the pink barbie aisles and the war ailes. Bush is a cross between G.I. Joe and Ken doll so he an easy sell to men and women. Palin and Cindy McCain could pass for Barbies...

My friends are pre-Barbie and steered our kids away from the traditional toy stores (no Barbies, no G.I. Joes, No guns... etc). Most of my female friends (me included) are alarmed by the Palinification of the election coverage and see it more as a diversion from real issues and from the public examining the new G.I. Joe model: 'Kill Baby Kill McCain'.

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Barbie? Here's a Different Parallel
Posted by: hallam on Sep 13, 2008 1:42 PM   
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To me, Sarah Palin is less like Barbie than she is like a cynical Tina Fey (the physical resemblance is astonishing) delivering the highly satirical Nightly News on the old Saturday Night Live. Like Fey, Palin seems only the mouthpiece for an outrageous script that someone else has written for her, and she almost seems to be winking at her audience, as if to say, "If you're buying this crap I'm dishing out, you're too stupid to have a say in who governs you, and you deserve whatever you get."

The difference, of course, is that Fey's performance was meant to entertain, and once in a while to make a point opposite what her words conveyed on the surface. Palin's 'performance' is meant to deceive, and to win at all costs -- saying whatever is necessary to dupe the public with no regard for truth.

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Sarah Palin Is An Insult to Voters' Intelligence
Posted by: oldhippie on Sep 13, 2008 2:09 PM   
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The nomination of Sarah Palin, the woman who shoots bears and wolves from planes, is an insult to our intelligence. Take a look at her "experience":
* Mayor of a city of only 6,000 residents
* Governor of a state with only 680,000 residents
* Commander-in-chief of the Alaska National Guard, a "force" of only 3,800 members
* Questionable ethics in governance
This person was not even sure what the U.S. Vice President does, and now they want her to be next in line for the presidency? Give us a break! If this is an example of John McCain's choice of appointments, just imagine what the rest of his administration will be like. And we thought it couldn't get any worse.

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Sixteen Conclusions of Biography
Posted by: blurider on Sep 13, 2008 2:22 PM   
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This arrived in my email, from a friend and without attribution.
I added the last two conclusions and 'plagiarized' the rest.

Sixteen Conclusions of Biography...

* If you grow up in Hawaii, raised by your grandparents, you're "exotic,
different."
* Grow up in Alaska eating mooseburgers, a quintessential American
story.

* If your name is Barack you're a radical, unpatriotic Muslim.
* Name your kids Willow, Trig and Track, you're a maverick.

* Graduate from Harvard law School and you are unstable.
* Attend 5 different small colleges before graduating, you're well
grounded.

* If you spend 3 years as a brilliant community organizer, become the
first black President of the Harvard Law Review, create a voter
registration drive that registers 150,000 new voters, spend 12 years as
a Constitutional Law professor, spend 8 years as a State Senator
representing a district with over 750,000 people, become chairman of the
state Senate's Health and Human Services committee, spend 4 years in the
United States Senate representing a state of 13 million people while
sponsoring 131 bills and serving on the Foreign Affairs, Environment and Public
Works and Veteran's Affairs committees, you don't have any real leadership
experience.
* If your total resume is: local weather girl, 4 years on the city
council and 6 years as the mayor of a town with less than 7,000 people,
20 months as the governor of a state with only 650,000 people, then
you're qualified to become the country's second, highest ranking executive.

* If you have been married to the same woman for 19 years while raising
2 beautiful daughters, all within Protestant churches, you're not a real
Christian.
* If you cheated on your first wife with a rich heiress, and left your
disfigured wife and married the heiress the next month, you're a
Christian.

* If you propose responsible, age appropriate sex education, including the
proper use of birth control, and how to avoid sex predators, you are eroding
the very fiber of society.
* If, while governor, you staunchly advocate abstinence only, with no
other options in sex education for your state's school system while your
unwed teen daughter ends up pregnant, you're very responsible.

* If your wife is a Harvard graduate laywer who gave up a position in a
prestigious law firm to work for the betterment of her inner city
community, then gave that up to raise a family, your family's values
don't represent America's.
* If you're husband is nicknamed "First Dude", with at least one DWI
conviction and no college education, who didn't register to vote until
age 25 and once was a member of a group that advocated the secession of
Alaska from the USA, your family is extremely admirable.

* If you're governor of a state that is one of the last, wild, natural and barely explored places left on the planet, filled with wildlife of every kind, some found exclusively on your land and in your waters, you've been placed in charge of a great, natural fortune and given a huge opportunity. Your name and legacy could be remembered throughout history - but you may never be wealthy.
* If as governor, you're resourceful, clever and ruthless in exploiting that land, it's minerals and oil at the expense of the other resources - even if you haven't a clue about the alternatives - you're an 'energy expert'! You may have found the key to wealth and power!

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Palin might be the doll you wish was yours, but it's not a Barbie
Posted by: ladyoracle on Sep 13, 2008 5:54 PM   
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Barbie is the blond, period. The brunette doll in the Barbie line is called Theresa. That would make Palin the second string doll who's dressed down compared to the real star.

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we all know
Posted by: Joe on Sep 13, 2008 7:32 PM   
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it's not sexist or racist if its coming from a democrat. it's intellectual.

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Why do Wal Mart females Love Sara Barracuda
Posted by: aamer923 on Sep 13, 2008 7:54 PM   
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According to Zogby, she has the highest support among Wal Mart female shoppers. Oh ya..She will give the Wal-Mart female shoppers and employees and their daughters the realization of their dream to become president
She is Pro Preemptive strikes against all enemies, real and imaginary, Was pro Iraq invasion that took hundreds of thousands of lives, most of them non-combatants. She is pro whatever Israel does, including dragging us to the next nuclear confrontation.
Yet she is "Pro-Life"

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That's why a lot of women are gaga for Sarah Palin?
Posted by: foreverhope on Sep 13, 2008 8:49 PM   
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A lot of women are 'gaga' for Sarah, or gagging for Sarah? is that a typo?

So because girls played with Barbie when we were kids we will vote for Sarah or fall for her B.S.? Duh, that is soooo completely and entirely ridiculous and frivolous I can't believe anyone would even think of it.

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Palin Barbie..?
Posted by: TJColatrella on Sep 13, 2008 10:12 PM   
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Cindy McCain is "Barbie"..!

She looks like Barbie and dresses like Barbie..and still, John McCain called her the "C" word..as well all know..

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Enough said ....let the actual vote count
Posted by: vot on Sep 14, 2008 2:08 AM   
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There is ample proof already out there,that this McCain=Palin ticket isn`t going nowhere ...it`s a big joke and an insult to ones own intelligence.
The website below should make everybody aware....

http://www.buzzflash.com/articles/contributors/1755

....that the ultimate decision,however,has the be the
overwhelming rejection by the voting citizen/public.
Just say NO to McCain=Palin..Say YES to Obama=Biden!

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Oh But It Is About Sexism...
Posted by: disfasia on Sep 14, 2008 2:27 AM   
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This article is one of many sexist attempts to discredit the Republicans. Let me clarify that I find both the Republican and Democratic tickets horrifyingly conservative this election and will be voting for Ralph Nader as the only sane option for effecting and communicating any real change. But I take offense to article written about Palin whose ethos lies in the very heart of critiquing her person, her family and the constant references to her in the most offensively sexist ways. If Suzi Parker's only basis for critiquing Palin lies int he fact that she "ice fishes, hunts and snowmobiles" making a quite weak parallel to "Eskimo Barbie" than Alternet ought to rethink from whom it accepts articles int he future. Would Alternet put up with parallel racist comments about Obama? Certainly not! Imagine references to Obama "dipping his toe in politics", referring to him (as Biden did) as the "first sorta mainstream African-American whi is articulate and bright and clean and a nice-looking guy,” or merely by referring to Obama in explicitly offensive racialised terms that would akin to the Barbie metaphor here. This article has got to be one of the lamest criiquest I have read of Ms. Palin and I am still wondering, "Is this all that Suzi Parker can say?" Until journalists can seriously and critically approach this candidate on terms that are not tinted, or in this case overladen, with sexist tropes, how on earth can we take these writers seriously. Moreso, how can these writers guide public opinion (which is what media does today) if the very basis of critiques, the majority of what I am seeing coming from the liberal media, are overburdened with the weight of decade long sexist platitudes that simply no longer work...even if we don't like the candidate. This article held no truths in it that could not equally be applied to Obama for instance (ie. the wealth, the number of homes the candidate owns), yet we are thankfully sparred the stereotype of the African American male who wears a pink fedora, driving a cadillace with curb feelers! What we should be reading are articles that point to the ironies of a such a candidate who supports creationist approaches to procreation despite having a daughter for whom that education evidentally did not work out. There should be a certain degree of compassion for this candidate as well who dresses how she dresses--so what!? Imagine scrutinizing male wardrobe as such? It would simply never happen. Or to understand that women who entered into Ms. America Pageants are not all categorically bimbos that deserve such vitriol from the likes of journalists who disparage such cultural practices (and like it or not, Miss America Pageants are one of our many cultural practices). I think there are many lessons to learn from Palin's incredibly interesting from which women from all backgrounds can learn: compassion, fortitude, and hard work. These are not the "things" of silly, ignorant little girls but the lessons that life hands you when you have a child born with a serious birth defect, when you have teenage daughter whose pregnancy would have put off many conservatives and whose years of hard work in a commercial fishery. If anything this woman has had to a life representative of many women in the world do--that of having to move up and through the structures of her society within the paradigms already existing. Wouldn't it be great if Palin were a bra-burning feminist!? But wouldn't it be even greater to read articles here that do not stoop the entirely unnecessary sexist critiques that do not repeat the ever so boring sexist critiques of a woman who deserves much more thought from the media. Let's see future articles that seriously and critically deal with the issues rather than arguments ad hominem!

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ummm
Posted by: ubaguba on Sep 14, 2008 5:33 AM   
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The story doesn't say if they buy those "dolls" mostly made in China(palin is increasing the chinese sales and the US trade deficit!!!) to put more lipstick on the pig!

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WHAT TO DO?
Posted by: oldcowgirl on Sep 14, 2008 7:11 AM   
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At yesterday's rally of Women Against Sarah in Anchorage, which Newsweek reporter Amanda Coyne described to me on the phone as "like nothing she's ever seen in Alaska" because of its size and political energy, women were waving coat-hangers. Some people think Palin is a distraction we should ignore. Some do not. BUT. Since this entire Republican campaign is appealing to those who are functionally illiterate (all image, no sentence) why not use such an image to "talk back"? A coat hanger in the back window of your car, and a sign in it that says, "What we forget, we are doomed to repeat." It's specifically about Palin, of course, but it's about the whole Republican effort toward what Milan Kundera called "organized forgetting."

If possible, a good old rusty wire hanger, if you please.

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Any vapid women?
Posted by: bluepilgrim on Sep 14, 2008 8:48 AM   
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You bet

8:46 at http://therealnews.com/t/index
.php?option=com_content&task=
view&id=31&Itemid=74&jumival=2232

sorry -- editor won't handle the entire link as one word but you can find it at

http://therealnews.com/t/index.php scroll down to "The lipstick pit-bull" (goes to war)

(and 8:37 comes close -- but it's worth watching the entie video -- and there's more at RealNewsNetwork web site)

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A special response to personal attacks against me by Lionheart.
Posted by: VetAgainst McCain on Sep 14, 2008 11:11 AM   
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LionHeart said on this thread that I was a "fake" veteran.

How dare he!

I served my country honorably during the Vietnam War as a combat crewmember in the 320th SAC bomb wing stationed at Mather AFB, California.

One June 26, 1965, we flew "Arc Light One" -- the Strategic Air Command's first bombing mission of the war. Tragically, while flying through a typhoon at night, the historic operation turned into horror when two B52s from my wing collided and went down in flames, killing eight crewmemmbers.

Years later, I wrote about Arc Light One in a nonfiction book this way:

To our rear, the second B52 wave, consisting of three-ship cells on five refueling tracks, approached the Air Refueling Controll Points where their tankers should have been orbiting for the refueling rendezvous. To close the gap, the KCs were flying faster than normal and the bombers had slowed.

One cell of B52s used a different method to kill time -― the wrong one. Inexplicably, the three-ship cell made a 360-degree turn and flew through a formation on the adjacent track.

Two bombers from the 320th, one in each cell, collided and went down in flames. At least six crewmembers ejected and made it to the water, a surging maelstrom of churning waves. I knew some guys were alive because I could hear their emergency radio beacons in my headset.

I remember the noise as a high-hitched whine that tailed off at the end, then repeated itself. In my brain, it sounded like “Help me...help me...help me...”

I couldn’t help thinking what a terrible and sad way to die -— alone, soaked and seasick in a one-man dinghy thousands of miles from home.

If I’d been alone in the cockpit, I would have cried.


Imagine how you would feel after living through that experience, and then to be called a "fake" veteran by Lionheart.

I can't begin to express my outrage over such a scurrilous charge, one of many by LionHeart that AlerNet has tolerated despite its policy against personal attacks on other posters.

Vet against McCain
To find out why, click on the links below:

American View
(My favorite anti-GOP Web site
Vietnam Veterans Against McCain
(self-explanatory)
Vote Vets
(supported by 100,000 by Iraq and Afghan war vets)

PS: I would love to link up UnfitMcCain.com -- one of the HOTTEST anti-McCain sites on the Web with over one million hits in August, its first month on line --- but AlterNet has apparently prohibited posters from making the connection. Tom Degan tried but AlterNet deleted the link.

Only ONE poster that I know of -- LionHeart -- has complained about UnfitMcCain.com. Without offering proof, he called it a "smear site with no basis or foundation." I can't help wondering if his unfounded allegation has influenced the AlterNet editorial staff.

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Sarah's fashion glasses "the kiss of death?"
Posted by: hankhawk on Sep 14, 2008 11:13 AM   
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Since the crowd went wild about Sarah's glasses, I'm making a prediction.

While the glasses are attractive, it seems that many women have focused on the glasses, and haven't given much thought to her verbal content.

From now on, Sarah will be facing the
after-effects of "the kiss of death" from
the popularity of her glasses.

Things are going to much tougher for her until election time.

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Anti-Palin rally in Alaska attended by 1500.(video)
Posted by: Christie on Sep 14, 2008 2:39 PM   
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Rally in Alaska with Palin speaking attended by 1000.
Anti-Palin rally in Alaska attended by 1500.

Palin Met By Over A Thousand Protesters In Anchorage (VIDEO)
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2008/09/14/palin-
met-by-hundreds-of_n_126276.html

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seriously?
Posted by: velscrowe on Sep 15, 2008 6:46 AM   
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hmm, i guess barbie was also a born-again racist, racist, homophobe, AND pro-lifer. wow! and to think i played with barbie sooo much with my little girl friends!

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Barbie Indeed
Posted by: LAThinker on Sep 15, 2008 1:13 PM   
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That is great - not a first woman to be elected (hope not) VP, but the first Barbie...
Educating Barbie

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Time for the Facts
Posted by: thovan on Sep 16, 2008 8:13 PM   
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The feminist part of me is so excited that Sarah Palin is running. Everyone, not just feminists need to know what kind of politician Sarah Palin is. A great site I recommend about Palin is here -

http://dailysource.org/palin

It has in-depth links to hundreds of articles about Palin including many from newspapers and TV stations in Alaska. It has lots of rare footage, including her telling the ‘08 convention of the Alaskan Independence Party, whose aim is to give Alaska a vote on seceding from the U.S., to “keep up the good work” - and her complaining four months ago that Hillary Clinton was whining about “sexist” media coverage.

The site is non-partisan and its’ editors and volunteers include an Emmy-award winning CNN reporter, the former operating editor of the Christian Science Monitor’s web site, the former head of NPRs News Blog and the Executive Director of the Online News Association -

http://dailysource.org/about/team

They have compiled an amazing amount of info on Palin. I recommend reading it.

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Nice Work, Ms. Parker
Posted by: stanessee on Sep 17, 2008 9:40 AM   
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Good article. The parallels between Palin and Barbie are kind of eerie. They're getting eerier still: she has a tanning bed in the Gov's Mansion, er, DreamHouse? She doesn't talk (to reporters), but only says the same lines over and over when you pull her string?

I'm sick of the Palin-drone. Would love to hear her in a real give-and-take before we vote in November. Maybe she's a real Barbie and maybe she isn't. It's up to Palin to fill in the blanks that currently exist. Otherwise, authors like this (and the rest of this) will fill them in ourselves.

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Gimme a break!
Posted by: Col. Jackleg on Sep 13, 2008 12:59 AM   
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Are any women as vapid and disconnected as this writer suggests? This isn't about escape and dress up games...this penal colony is at war with itself and the American family is in dire jeopardy if the wrong side prevails. Women understand family values, a shrinking economy, homelessness, lack of savings, lack of healthcare, losing loved ones to cravenly evil foreing policy, lies, distortions, fear and hopelessness. Barbie was an adaptation from a German sex doll that Mattel found cute and marketable in the foremost penal colony in the world that will buy horseshit wrapped in giftwrap with a pretty bow. It worked incredibly well but to elevate that spiel to political dogma is disingenuine and demeaning to women as a whole. they and we deserve far better and it had best emerge at the polls in November or Barbie, as the rest of us, will be of no use or consequence.

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» Cindy McCain is "Barbie" Posted by: TJColatrella
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It's time to lay off Appalling Palin.
Posted by: VetAgainst McCain on Sep 13, 2008 1:50 AM   
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Last night, after watching one of my favorite HBO shows, "Real Time with Bill Maher," disentigrate into a shouting match over Governor Palin, I came to the conclusion that she's a distraction Senator Obama doesn't need.

Let the press deal with Alaska's hockey mom, Barack. Your job is to go after John McSame with brass knuckles and pound the senile old bastard into oblivion.

One more thing. I want to thank AlterNet for improving my retired lifestyle.

Since I began commenting on the best progressive blog ever, I've lost all interest in talking-head TV,- such as my former favorites: MSNBC's "Hardball," Keith Obermann's hoot and most recently, the six p.m. program hosted by Rachel Maddow.

I also ignore the Sunday morning shows -- like "Face the Nation" and "Meet the Press." Happily, I've discovered, the print media, online transcripts and investigative Web sites plus AlterNet provide more than enough information to satisfy my curiosity.

I now have more time during the week for writing, gardening, swimming, seeing movies, shopping with my wife and visiting our kids -- to name a few pleasurable afternoon activities..

Then, at midnight before going to bed and after AlterNet posts its newest articles, I'm back on the blog having fun attacking Manchurian Candidate McCain and the rightwing GOP.

I even enjoy jousting with LyingHeart -- I mean, LionHeart.

Have a great weekend, everyone!

Vet against McCain
To find out why, click on the links below:

American View
(now my favorite anti-GOP Web site)
Vietnam Veterans Against McCain
(self-explanatory)
Vote Vets
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Is it just me,...
Posted by: Orwells_nightmare on Sep 13, 2008 3:30 AM   
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...or is this the same folksy, down-home crap that they pulled with Bush to install their puppet?

"I'm just a Hockey Mom, but..."

SURELY people can't fall for it three times in a row.

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You certainly have a low opinion of women, Ms. Parker
Posted by: goeswithness on Sep 13, 2008 3:47 AM   
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Do you think you're exceptional for being able to see through her? You're not.

This is no doubt the most flippant and insubstantial thing I've ever seen on Alternet. It's as though they decided they need a "slam Palin" piece every day, even if they have to drag the bottom of the ocean to come up with it.

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We've already named her...
Posted by: willie.horton on Sep 13, 2008 3:51 AM   
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Sarah Palin is becoming known -- on the Web, bumper stickers, and eventually in the press -- as "Caribou Barbie."
I prefer "Lipstick Fascist Pig," but it's not as catchy.

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Unbelievable.
Posted by: BeckyD on Sep 13, 2008 3:57 AM   
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How incredibly condescending! It doesn't occur to this author that maybe, just maybe, conservative women admire and support Palin because she agrees with them on the issues and shares their values? Women are all over the political spectrum, precisely because we're people with independent reasoning ability, not plastic dolls with empty heads.

Pink curling iron. Give me a break. I'm sure, if you try, you can find something substantive to criticize Palin about.

BTW, for those of us well over the 'big four-O' there was no president Barbie or Eskimo Barbie or any of that. There was just Barbie, and you bought outfits for her, though a lot of us dressed her in clothes that our mothers and grandmothers made.

Growing up in the 60's, my Barbies were everything from wives and mothers to archaeologists to race car drivers - they were a fabulous way for my friends and me to imagine ourselves in roles other than those in which we saw our mothers. Barbie may have come to symbolize some kind of anti-feminist icon, but I assure you that for many of us, Barbie was one aspect of our growing feminist consciousness, so please check your assumptions at the door.

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GEt real
Posted by: LionHeart on Sep 13, 2008 4:03 AM   
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"Barbie" and it's not sexist.. How about Obama is really all about the black Ken doll - thats not racist, is it?

Has anyone remembered there might be a few issues to discuss.

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did the Barbie doll with its big hair, top-heavy figure and long legs have a negative impact
Posted by: Suzon on Sep 13, 2008 4:11 AM   
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on contemporary female voters?

The author seems to think that the doll was all about empowerment, but whatever its creator had in mind, there is a possibility that she also made any girl who wasn't going to ever be able to compete in the glamour sweepstakes feel inadequate.

I would love to see the choice of Sarah Pailin have similar unintended consequences--wives motivated by insecurity voting for the Democratic ticket. Men who are smitten by Sarah P (and showing it!) may end up being responsible for electing Obama/Biden.

What a delicious irony that would be!

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It's not the barbie stupid. It's the lack of bringing up the important issues that keeping this
Posted by: maxpayne on Sep 13, 2008 4:48 AM   
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distraction alive. And as pointed out by others, lay off the jokes on Palin. Enough already. Let's get back to the issues that really matter. Besides, she's just a vice-president and Mccain won't give up his term if he wins regardless of his health. Besides, as a politician he will be getting superb healthcare courtesy of taxpayer dollars while the rest of us will find it tougher to afford.

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Actually......
Posted by: Marlena on Sep 13, 2008 5:04 AM   
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after 40 years of the dumbing down of NixxonLand here in the us, yes we can be that stupid 3 times....or4, or 5....and if we are that stupid, then better move to canada, or mexico, or.....want a good look @ amerikan fascism for the masses?? (not that we don't have it now, it's 95 % in place)read/watch "The Handmaids Tale" scarier now than then

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But... But...
Posted by: The Old Hippie on Sep 13, 2008 5:05 AM   
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If you are explaining - and not the media - to the masses, then you have already lost. And that is our situation in America today.

Because the media, (the corporately controlled MSM,) has proven itself to be openly complicit with this corporatist administration, there is little chance that the masses will absorb the truth, or comprehend the political realities of their vote. It is the only explanation for ‘the myth matters more than the truth’ in America today, which is “our” reality now.

As long as you allow them to controls who votes, and you allow their machines to count the vote, you have already lost. And that is also our situation in America today.
If you allow them their open sneering crimes without stopping them, without punishing them, without sustained revolt - You have already lost. And that is our situation in America today.

To paraphrase... It’s the unfathomable and ongoing “Allowing,” stupid.

“Can't Say We Weren’t Warned”
 

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pastora
Posted by: pastora on Sep 13, 2008 5:30 AM   
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Bottom line--somebody watches soap operas. Somebody buys People magazine. That somebody will vote for Palin.

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Conservative women hate other women
Posted by: scheherezade on Sep 13, 2008 5:41 AM   
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The point of Barbie is that women can do whatever they want in life as long as they look like Barbie (or Barbie with a bit of extra brown dye in the plastic).

Women are far harder to fool than men, when it comes to other females.

Conservative women must certainly understand that Palin was chosen first for her looks. Otherwise, we'd be debating Kay Bailey Hutchinson, or Olympia Snow, or some old white man's credentials.

I suspect plenty of conservative women have been passed over for younger, less-able women by male supervisors.

McNasty's choice actually mirrors ancient polygamous patterns of wife-replacement. A primary reason conservative women kowtow to male authority is the concept that they'll be protected from sexual humiliation by religious adjuncts against it.

Conservative women tend to be grasping of money and power for themselves, but if there's one thing they generally won't accept, it's authority from another female. Especially a younger, attractive one.

McNasty appears to have broken the code. I have a feeling many conservative women will be thinking about that in the voting booth.

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Now is the time for a new Barbie friend, Rachel.
Posted by: Plexius2 on Sep 13, 2008 6:08 AM   
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Yessssss!

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Talking Barbie
Posted by: taxidriver on Sep 13, 2008 6:10 AM   
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I do like the idea of a talking Palin Barbie. You pull the string and she says:

"I'm a hockey mom."

"We must shoot wolves and terrorists hellbent on killing us."

"Gee, these questions on the 'Bush Doctrine' are hard!"

Just think of the possibilities!

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Barbie and the Joint Chiefs
Posted by: LeaderofMen on Sep 13, 2008 6:11 AM   
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Imagine a day in the near future.

Dumbislamistan has sent their minions to do damage to the US in some way or another. Because it will happen again on their watch just like it did on their watch in 2001.

President Barbie Palin/Moosilini is sitting down with the Joint Chiefs. She has to sit with them because McDrill is drooling all over his bib now. Career military officers who oversee bilions of dollars and hundreds of thousands of troops are waiting for Moosilini to tell them what to do.

They have no choice but to listen to the HOCKEY MOM and FORMER BEAUTY QUEEN tell them how they're going to implement a war strategy.

BWAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!

That's so rich. I can't wait for that to happen. When it does the entire world will know that we've totally become a banana republic.

I can't wait for that day! Oh, you silly Republicans. I can't wait to see your faces!

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Scorecard
Posted by: PaulK on Sep 13, 2008 7:41 AM   
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“Why is Chelsea Clinton so ugly? Because her father is Janet Reno!” -- John McCain, drawn by cartoonist Clay Jones in the Fredericksburg Freelance-Star, 9/11/08

One reporter (a recent link in Alternet) claims that Senator John McCain currently runs around on Cindy McCain. The Secret Service helped smuggle a 30s-ish campaign staffer out of McCain’s place at 5:00 a.m. The presidential nominee has always been a cheater.

The L.A. Progressive reports Alaskans hearing Governor Palin using racial and sexual pejorative words in public to describe Senator Obama, Senator Clinton and Native Alaskans. A YouTube audio has the Governor laughing at a winger shock jock’s mocking an Alaska Democratic State Senator (same pejorative as with Hillary Clinton) because she has cancer.

The National Enquirer (who broke the John Edwards affair) reports that the Vice-Presidential nominee’s son Track joined the army because he is addicted to Oxycontin, and that Bristol got pregnant at 14 because she’s into alcohol and pot.

The Daily Kos reports that the Vice Presidential nominee’s behavior during her own pregnancy last year was bizarre to the point of unbelievability.

Alaska’s governor paid herself a stipend for over 300 days of “travel” because she spent 300 days at home. Also, the governor is currently being investigated by a special prosecutor and by the state legislator for executive misconduct in firing a state cop for family revenge reasons.

Some people don’t talk about these things. I talk. The Republicans might label me, just a guy who reads, as a small-minded excuse for humanity. That's in order to shield their candidates. However, shouldn’t citizens know what kinds of deceptive, rotten-hearted and sometimes lawbreaking people they’re electing? That’s exactly how many Republican Christian voters have judged Democrats from Chappaquiddick to President Clinton's impeachment resolution.

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PUH-LEEEEEEZ
Posted by: stellabloo on Sep 13, 2008 7:45 AM   
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As mentioned above, you insult pretty much every woman alive, american or not, with this line of logic. And it's getting you nowhere. Eventually women will be rooting for her JUST BECAUSE the liberal press likes to slag her everyday for something other than her idiot politics. After all, isn't it the epitome of american liberalism to cheer for the underdog?

I'm not american and I vote Green Party anyway, but unfortunately our two countries are tied at the neck by NAFTA so will post on here until the cows come home or politics gets that facelift it so badly needs.

Speaking of facelift, are there no REAL women left in the continental States? Is that why you are so fascinated with Palin? Are there seriously NO OTHER WOMEN who are not only attractive moms, but happen to be athletic, outdoorsy, intelligent and/or successful in a non-traditional career? That's the only reason I can see for this fascination.

Look, I try not to watch CNN - in order to avoid brain rot from the drug ads mostly - but for the hurricane I made an exception. Who the hell was that freakish wreck reporting on the LA train wreck? You know, with the botox and the bad plastic surgery and the crazy orange hair? It took me a moment to realize it was some kind of official and not a runaway from the loonie bin.

If Palin seems like a breath of fresh air to you, then you need to seriously re-evaluate your acquaintences and maybe your life. To me, she seems like any other tarted-up bimbo who got to her present position by shamelessly kissing ass. Now excuse me please, I have some firewood to split.

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Huh?
Posted by: BST on Sep 13, 2008 8:03 AM   
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How inane.

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Actually...
Posted by: fluffmuffinmom on Sep 13, 2008 8:16 AM   
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I think there is something to this...

My husband and I were watching her on abc last night and I realized that her legs look exactly like Barbie's! Then I realized that her entire look is Barbie's. "Governor Barbie" - LOL!

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Tired of common-looking politicians
Posted by: hankhawk on Sep 13, 2008 8:16 AM   
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Politics aside -- For nearly 20 years we've
looked at the boring faces of Clinton, Gore,
Bush, Cheney, Rumsfeld, Rove ,etc. and enough
is enough., Now for no other reason than Sarah
Palin is attractive, shapely, charismatic,
and presents intelligence -- wow -- what a
great welcome. We'll see how she does with
the political, economic issues, later, but
right now -- I much prefer seeing a
fine-looking lady (you can't argue that!) than
all these plain-looking policital hacks who've been around for eons. Give me a break -- let's look at Sarah for awhile.

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Barbie ran for president?
Posted by: Tom Degan on Sep 13, 2008 8:27 AM   
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According to the Constitution, a person can be no younger than thirty-five to qualify to be president on the United States. To the best of my knowledge, Barbie is in her late teens or early twenties. Did anyone tell her this? Does she even know this fact?

How can we possibly take Barbie seriously if she lacks even a remedial knowledgs of the United States Constitution?

I mean, really!

Tom Degan
Goshen, NY
The Ballad of MacCain and Unable

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What's with you people?
Posted by: hankhawk on Sep 13, 2008 9:37 AM   
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My post started with "Politics aside." That
meant not including politics.

I'm tired of seeing all these old, worn-out
faces and want to see someone attractive for
a change -- I didn't say anything about
Sarah being our new VP. If you can't admit
that's she's a nice-looking "politician" than
you're taking things way to seriously.

I don't want to see McCain, Obama, Biden
arguing issues that they probably don't fully
have answers for -- nobody does -- it'll take
much give-and-take on both sides -- Dem's/Rep's before we reach a realistic
plan for Iraq, health issues, immigration,
eductation, etc. None of them have solutions
that'll please everybody and if you think
Obama/Biden have it all -- you're forgetting
that first of all they're politicians and
will say most anything to get elected.
I'm doing my own research -- don't know who
I'll vote for -- might be Ron Paul!
But anyway, I'm glad to be able to look at
a pretty face, mixed in with those 3 others.

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writer just jealous
Posted by: LillianB on Sep 13, 2008 10:27 AM   
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This idiotic article that insults it's reader as it tries to put down an accomplished woman, reeks of envy. I feel sorry for the writer for making a fool of herself.

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In one night, McC has a massive stroke and her diaphragm slips . . .
Posted by: janvdb on Sep 13, 2008 11:48 AM   
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Meanwhile, Putin has an excellent night's sleep, wakes to a cold shower, dons the tailored clothes laid out by his valet and immediately gets on the phones to discuss the location of gas lines to Europe . . .

And the Sunnis have slaughtered 100s of thousands of Shiites in a bid to take over all of Iraq from their Anbar Provence stronghold and set Saddam's nephew in power, drawing out an Iranian nuclear response .. . .

As McCain drools on his bib and Barbie pees on a stick . . .

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Excellent article
Posted by: rkrenke on Sep 13, 2008 12:14 PM   
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Despite the GOP naysayers posting on this board, this article perfectly encapsulates today's conservative woman. Unlike Barbie, however, conservative women actually have very little respect for other women. They succumb to the anti-intellectualism and patriarchal attitudes that permeate their lives.

They often have narrow and limited views of the world and refuse to accept that others may believe differently than they do. Instead of healthy debate, much like their male counterparts, they resort to vitriol and bullying to intimidate any who speak against their ideologies.

While many women are fighting for rights like equal pay, choice, and quality healthcare, conservative women actually denounce these issues as trivial or wrong thinking. Most women understand that Barbie represented much more than beautiful clothes and ever-changing hairstyles, she represented our hopes and dreams and was proof that women could be anything they chose to be.

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Actually Palin's a phenom because...
Posted by: jgrossnas on Sep 13, 2008 12:52 PM   
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1) she appears to be a fresh new face, 2) she doesn't come across as a tired hack like her running mate. Mac's got his scowl while Sarah's all happy and fired up so people respond to that. The fact that she's a rabid neo-con as much as Bush doesn't bother her supporters because they're already true believers or like many voters (sad to say), they're responding to surface personality and not the issues.

At a recent rally, a reporter asked supporters what issues they agreed with Palin on and they had trouble of thinking any. What does that tell you? It's not just that McCain was cynical enough to pick up a woman to pick up some of the disaffected Hillary supporters but that he also realized that a young pup with the right attitude and good stump speeches could also appeal to people the way Obama did.

Palin sickens me for a lot of reasons but until Obama remembers that personality and character are needed to carry an election even when you have the issues on your side, she and Mac might actually pull off a win in November even though most voters actually reject the policies that Palin supports (as well as many of Mac's policies).

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E.L.
Posted by: evle on Sep 13, 2008 12:54 PM   
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The writer is probably on to something. Our toy stores are split into the pink barbie aisles and the war ailes. Bush is a cross between G.I. Joe and Ken doll so he an easy sell to men and women. Palin and Cindy McCain could pass for Barbies...

My friends are pre-Barbie and steered our kids away from the traditional toy stores (no Barbies, no G.I. Joes, No guns... etc). Most of my female friends (me included) are alarmed by the Palinification of the election coverage and see it more as a diversion from real issues and from the public examining the new G.I. Joe model: 'Kill Baby Kill McCain'.

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Barbie? Here's a Different Parallel
Posted by: hallam on Sep 13, 2008 1:42 PM   
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To me, Sarah Palin is less like Barbie than she is like a cynical Tina Fey (the physical resemblance is astonishing) delivering the highly satirical Nightly News on the old Saturday Night Live. Like Fey, Palin seems only the mouthpiece for an outrageous script that someone else has written for her, and she almost seems to be winking at her audience, as if to say, "If you're buying this crap I'm dishing out, you're too stupid to have a say in who governs you, and you deserve whatever you get."

The difference, of course, is that Fey's performance was meant to entertain, and once in a while to make a point opposite what her words conveyed on the surface. Palin's 'performance' is meant to deceive, and to win at all costs -- saying whatever is necessary to dupe the public with no regard for truth.

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Sarah Palin Is An Insult to Voters' Intelligence
Posted by: oldhippie on Sep 13, 2008 2:09 PM   
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The nomination of Sarah Palin, the woman who shoots bears and wolves from planes, is an insult to our intelligence. Take a look at her "experience":
* Mayor of a city of only 6,000 residents
* Governor of a state with only 680,000 residents
* Commander-in-chief of the Alaska National Guard, a "force" of only 3,800 members
* Questionable ethics in governance
This person was not even sure what the U.S. Vice President does, and now they want her to be next in line for the presidency? Give us a break! If this is an example of John McCain's choice of appointments, just imagine what the rest of his administration will be like. And we thought it couldn't get any worse.

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Sixteen Conclusions of Biography
Posted by: blurider on Sep 13, 2008 2:22 PM   
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This arrived in my email, from a friend and without attribution.
I added the last two conclusions and 'plagiarized' the rest.

Sixteen Conclusions of Biography...

* If you grow up in Hawaii, raised by your grandparents, you're "exotic,
different."
* Grow up in Alaska eating mooseburgers, a quintessential American
story.

* If your name is Barack you're a radical, unpatriotic Muslim.
* Name your kids Willow, Trig and Track, you're a maverick.

* Graduate from Harvard law School and you are unstable.
* Attend 5 different small colleges before graduating, you're well
grounded.

* If you spend 3 years as a brilliant community organizer, become the
first black President of the Harvard Law Review, create a voter
registration drive that registers 150,000 new voters, spend 12 years as
a Constitutional Law professor, spend 8 years as a State Senator
representing a district with over 750,000 people, become chairman of the
state Senate's Health and Human Services committee, spend 4 years in the
United States Senate representing a state of 13 million people while
sponsoring 131 bills and serving on the Foreign Affairs, Environment and Public
Works and Veteran's Affairs committees, you don't have any real leadership
experience.
* If your total resume is: local weather girl, 4 years on the city
council and 6 years as the mayor of a town with less than 7,000 people,
20 months as the governor of a state with only 650,000 people, then
you're qualified to become the country's second, highest ranking executive.

* If you have been married to the same woman for 19 years while raising
2 beautiful daughters, all within Protestant churches, you're not a real
Christian.
* If you cheated on your first wife with a rich heiress, and left your
disfigured wife and married the heiress the next month, you're a
Christian.

* If you propose responsible, age appropriate sex education, including the
proper use of birth control, and how to avoid sex predators, you are eroding
the very fiber of society.
* If, while governor, you staunchly advocate abstinence only, with no
other options in sex education for your state's school system while your
unwed teen daughter ends up pregnant, you're very responsible.

* If your wife is a Harvard graduate laywer who gave up a position in a
prestigious law firm to work for the betterment of her inner city
community, then gave that up to raise a family, your family's values
don't represent America's.
* If you're husband is nicknamed "First Dude", with at least one DWI
conviction and no college education, who didn't register to vote until
age 25 and once was a member of a group that advocated the secession of
Alaska from the USA, your family is extremely admirable.

* If you're governor of a state that is one of the last, wild, natural and barely explored places left on the planet, filled with wildlife of every kind, some found exclusively on your land and in your waters, you've been placed in charge of a great, natural fortune and given a huge opportunity. Your name and legacy could be remembered throughout history - but you may never be wealthy.
* If as governor, you're resourceful, clever and ruthless in exploiting that land, it's minerals and oil at the expense of the other resources - even if you haven't a clue about the alternatives - you're an 'energy expert'! You may have found the key to wealth and power!

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Palin might be the doll you wish was yours, but it's not a Barbie
Posted by: ladyoracle on Sep 13, 2008 5:54 PM   
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Barbie is the blond, period. The brunette doll in the Barbie line is called Theresa. That would make Palin the second string doll who's dressed down compared to the real star.

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we all know
Posted by: Joe on Sep 13, 2008 7:32 PM   
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it's not sexist or racist if its coming from a democrat. it's intellectual.

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Why do Wal Mart females Love Sara Barracuda
Posted by: aamer923 on Sep 13, 2008 7:54 PM   
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According to Zogby, she has the highest support among Wal Mart female shoppers. Oh ya..She will give the Wal-Mart female shoppers and employees and their daughters the realization of their dream to become president
She is Pro Preemptive strikes against all enemies, real and imaginary, Was pro Iraq invasion that took hundreds of thousands of lives, most of them non-combatants. She is pro whatever Israel does, including dragging us to the next nuclear confrontation.
Yet she is "Pro-Life"

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That's why a lot of women are gaga for Sarah Palin?
Posted by: foreverhope on Sep 13, 2008 8:49 PM   
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A lot of women are 'gaga' for Sarah, or gagging for Sarah? is that a typo?

So because girls played with Barbie when we were kids we will vote for Sarah or fall for her B.S.? Duh, that is soooo completely and entirely ridiculous and frivolous I can't believe anyone would even think of it.

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Palin Barbie..?
Posted by: TJColatrella on Sep 13, 2008 10:12 PM   
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Cindy McCain is "Barbie"..!

She looks like Barbie and dresses like Barbie..and still, John McCain called her the "C" word..as well all know..

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Enough said ....let the actual vote count
Posted by: vot on Sep 14, 2008 2:08 AM   
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There is ample proof already out there,that this McCain=Palin ticket isn`t going nowhere ...it`s a big joke and an insult to ones own intelligence.
The website below should make everybody aware....

http://www.buzzflash.com/articles/contributors/1755

....that the ultimate decision,however,has the be the
overwhelming rejection by the voting citizen/public.
Just say NO to McCain=Palin..Say YES to Obama=Biden!

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Oh But It Is About Sexism...
Posted by: disfasia on Sep 14, 2008 2:27 AM   
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This article is one of many sexist attempts to discredit the Republicans. Let me clarify that I find both the Republican and Democratic tickets horrifyingly conservative this election and will be voting for Ralph Nader as the only sane option for effecting and communicating any real change. But I take offense to article written about Palin whose ethos lies in the very heart of critiquing her person, her family and the constant references to her in the most offensively sexist ways. If Suzi Parker's only basis for critiquing Palin lies int he fact that she "ice fishes, hunts and snowmobiles" making a quite weak parallel to "Eskimo Barbie" than Alternet ought to rethink from whom it accepts articles int he future. Would Alternet put up with parallel racist comments about Obama? Certainly not! Imagine references to Obama "dipping his toe in politics", referring to him (as Biden did) as the "first sorta mainstream African-American whi is articulate and bright and clean and a nice-looking guy,” or merely by referring to Obama in explicitly offensive racialised terms that would akin to the Barbie metaphor here. This article has got to be one of the lamest criiquest I have read of Ms. Palin and I am still wondering, "Is this all that Suzi Parker can say?" Until journalists can seriously and critically approach this candidate on terms that are not tinted, or in this case overladen, with sexist tropes, how on earth can we take these writers seriously. Moreso, how can these writers guide public opinion (which is what media does today) if the very basis of critiques, the majority of what I am seeing coming from the liberal media, are overburdened with the weight of decade long sexist platitudes that simply no longer work...even if we don't like the candidate. This article held no truths in it that could not equally be applied to Obama for instance (ie. the wealth, the number of homes the candidate owns), yet we are thankfully sparred the stereotype of the African American male who wears a pink fedora, driving a cadillace with curb feelers! What we should be reading are articles that point to the ironies of a such a candidate who supports creationist approaches to procreation despite having a daughter for whom that education evidentally did not work out. There should be a certain degree of compassion for this candidate as well who dresses how she dresses--so what!? Imagine scrutinizing male wardrobe as such? It would simply never happen. Or to understand that women who entered into Ms. America Pageants are not all categorically bimbos that deserve such vitriol from the likes of journalists who disparage such cultural practices (and like it or not, Miss America Pageants are one of our many cultural practices). I think there are many lessons to learn from Palin's incredibly interesting from which women from all backgrounds can learn: compassion, fortitude, and hard work. These are not the "things" of silly, ignorant little girls but the lessons that life hands you when you have a child born with a serious birth defect, when you have teenage daughter whose pregnancy would have put off many conservatives and whose years of hard work in a commercial fishery. If anything this woman has had to a life representative of many women in the world do--that of having to move up and through the structures of her society within the paradigms already existing. Wouldn't it be great if Palin were a bra-burning feminist!? But wouldn't it be even greater to read articles here that do not stoop the entirely unnecessary sexist critiques that do not repeat the ever so boring sexist critiques of a woman who deserves much more thought from the media. Let's see future articles that seriously and critically deal with the issues rather than arguments ad hominem!

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ummm
Posted by: ubaguba on Sep 14, 2008 5:33 AM   
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The story doesn't say if they buy those "dolls" mostly made in China(palin is increasing the chinese sales and the US trade deficit!!!) to put more lipstick on the pig!

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WHAT TO DO?
Posted by: oldcowgirl on Sep 14, 2008 7:11 AM   
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At yesterday's rally of Women Against Sarah in Anchorage, which Newsweek reporter Amanda Coyne described to me on the phone as "like nothing she's ever seen in Alaska" because of its size and political energy, women were waving coat-hangers. Some people think Palin is a distraction we should ignore. Some do not. BUT. Since this entire Republican campaign is appealing to those who are functionally illiterate (all image, no sentence) why not use such an image to "talk back"? A coat hanger in the back window of your car, and a sign in it that says, "What we forget, we are doomed to repeat." It's specifically about Palin, of course, but it's about the whole Republican effort toward what Milan Kundera called "organized forgetting."

If possible, a good old rusty wire hanger, if you please.

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Any vapid women?
Posted by: bluepilgrim on Sep 14, 2008 8:48 AM   
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You bet

8:46 at http://therealnews.com/t/index
.php?option=com_content&task=
view&id=31&Itemid=74&jumival=2232

sorry -- editor won't handle the entire link as one word but you can find it at

http://therealnews.com/t/index.php scroll down to "The lipstick pit-bull" (goes to war)

(and 8:37 comes close -- but it's worth watching the entie video -- and there's more at RealNewsNetwork web site)

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A special response to personal attacks against me by Lionheart.
Posted by: VetAgainst McCain on Sep 14, 2008 11:11 AM   
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LionHeart said on this thread that I was a "fake" veteran.

How dare he!

I served my country honorably during the Vietnam War as a combat crewmember in the 320th SAC bomb wing stationed at Mather AFB, California.

One June 26, 1965, we flew "Arc Light One" -- the Strategic Air Command's first bombing mission of the war. Tragically, while flying through a typhoon at night, the historic operation turned into horror when two B52s from my wing collided and went down in flames, killing eight crewmemmbers.

Years later, I wrote about Arc Light One in a nonfiction book this way:

To our rear, the second B52 wave, consisting of three-ship cells on five refueling tracks, approached the Air Refueling Controll Points where their tankers should have been orbiting for the refueling rendezvous. To close the gap, the KCs were flying faster than normal and the bombers had slowed.

One cell of B52s used a different method to kill time -― the wrong one. Inexplicably, the three-ship cell made a 360-degree turn and flew through a formation on the adjacent track.

Two bombers from the 320th, one in each cell, collided and went down in flames. At least six crewmembers ejected and made it to the water, a surging maelstrom of churning waves. I knew some guys were alive because I could hear their emergency radio beacons in my headset.

I remember the noise as a high-hitched whine that tailed off at the end, then repeated itself. In my brain, it sounded like “Help me...help me...help me...”

I couldn’t help thinking what a terrible and sad way to die -— alone, soaked and seasick in a one-man dinghy thousands of miles from home.

If I’d been alone in the cockpit, I would have cried.


Imagine how you would feel after living through that experience, and then to be called a "fake" veteran by Lionheart.

I can't begin to express my outrage over such a scurrilous charge, one of many by LionHeart that AlerNet has tolerated despite its policy against personal attacks on other posters.

Vet against McCain
To find out why, click on the links below:

American View
(My favorite anti-GOP Web site
Vietnam Veterans Against McCain
(self-explanatory)
Vote Vets
(supported by 100,000 by Iraq and Afghan war vets)

PS: I would love to link up UnfitMcCain.com -- one of the HOTTEST anti-McCain sites on the Web with over one million hits in August, its first month on line --- but AlterNet has apparently prohibited posters from making the connection. Tom Degan tried but AlterNet deleted the link.

Only ONE poster that I know of -- LionHeart -- has complained about UnfitMcCain.com. Without offering proof, he called it a "smear site with no basis or foundation." I can't help wondering if his unfounded allegation has influenced the AlterNet editorial staff.

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Sarah's fashion glasses "the kiss of death?"
Posted by: hankhawk on Sep 14, 2008 11:13 AM   
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Since the crowd went wild about Sarah's glasses, I'm making a prediction.

While the glasses are attractive, it seems that many women have focused on the glasses, and haven't given much thought to her verbal content.

From now on, Sarah will be facing the
after-effects of "the kiss of death" from
the popularity of her glasses.

Things are going to much tougher for her until election time.

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Anti-Palin rally in Alaska attended by 1500.(video)
Posted by: Christie on Sep 14, 2008 2:39 PM   
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Rally in Alaska with Palin speaking attended by 1000.
Anti-Palin rally in Alaska attended by 1500.

Palin Met By Over A Thousand Protesters In Anchorage (VIDEO)
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2008/09/14/palin-
met-by-hundreds-of_n_126276.html

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seriously?
Posted by: velscrowe on Sep 15, 2008 6:46 AM   
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hmm, i guess barbie was also a born-again racist, racist, homophobe, AND pro-lifer. wow! and to think i played with barbie sooo much with my little girl friends!

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Barbie Indeed
Posted by: LAThinker on Sep 15, 2008 1:13 PM   
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That is great - not a first woman to be elected (hope not) VP, but the first Barbie...
Educating Barbie

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Time for the Facts
Posted by: thovan on Sep 16, 2008 8:13 PM   
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The feminist part of me is so excited that Sarah Palin is running. Everyone, not just feminists need to know what kind of politician Sarah Palin is. A great site I recommend about Palin is here -

http://dailysource.org/palin

It has in-depth links to hundreds of articles about Palin including many from newspapers and TV stations in Alaska. It has lots of rare footage, including her telling the ‘08 convention of the Alaskan Independence Party, whose aim is to give Alaska a vote on seceding from the U.S., to “keep up the good work” - and her complaining four months ago that Hillary Clinton was whining about “sexist” media coverage.

The site is non-partisan and its’ editors and volunteers include an Emmy-award winning CNN reporter, the former operating editor of the Christian Science Monitor’s web site, the former head of NPRs News Blog and the Executive Director of the Online News Association -

http://dailysource.org/about/team

They have compiled an amazing amount of info on Palin. I recommend reading it.

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Nice Work, Ms. Parker
Posted by: stanessee on Sep 17, 2008 9:40 AM   
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Good article. The parallels between Palin and Barbie are kind of eerie. They're getting eerier still: she has a tanning bed in the Gov's Mansion, er, DreamHouse? She doesn't talk (to reporters), but only says the same lines over and over when you pull her string?

I'm sick of the Palin-drone. Would love to hear her in a real give-and-take before we vote in November. Maybe she's a real Barbie and maybe she isn't. It's up to Palin to fill in the blanks that currently exist. Otherwise, authors like this (and the rest of this) will fill them in ourselves.

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