Monday, September 8, 2008

GOP Enthusiastic About Palin



This morning, I looked at the top story on the Washionton Post website only to find an extensive article on how the Republicans are more than excited about McCain's choice for his Vice President, Sarah Palin. The news that she has a daughter who is 17 and pregnant has been quickly passed by for the most part with the claim that there is no such thing as a traditional family anymore (see my previous post). The article, though, started out rather neutral in my eyes, with the author speaking about how the GOP was getting excited about Palin's values, specifically her views on abortion. (She's pro-life all the way.) But toward the end, the article began to talk about how she might have picked up voters in Virginia, but there are still tons of people who decided to register to vote because of Obama and presumably will vote for him in November. One of the things that bothered me and was definitely spun was one quote that was pulled from an interview with a man in Surry, VA. After a few words with him about his enthusiasm about McCain's VP choice, he said "She's right good-looking -- that's all I need to know." Now, coming from a woman, I find that very offensive because that just means that it doesn't even matter what kind of politics that Palin agrees with or what she even stands for. Just as long as she looks good...that's what matters. I know that this quote was intentionally pulled out just to make people like me angry that just because there is a woman cantidate that she will pull more people if she was pretty. But on to less shallow things. More and more people have started to wonder with all of the enthusiasm for Palin, isn't it more of a Palin/McCain ticket instead of McCain/Palin? No one seems quite as excited whenever McCain steps out on stage, but when Palin comes out, there is a ceremonious roar from whatever crowd has shown up. The media has a lot to do with that though. There was so much of a to-do made over the VP nominations with McCain trailing Obama, the party needed a boost, and it looks like they may have gotten it. The Post, however has been constantly ridiculing the Republicans ever since the Convention started. But that would be expected seeing as they're left leaning. It should be interesting to see what the top story is tomorrow.

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