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There’s no sense in beating around the bush: I’m scared. As in genuinely nervous and fearful regarding the direction of this country. Considering our current economic state I suppose almost anyone could rightfully make the same claim; yet for me, the fear that Sarah Palin could very well be the Commander-in-Chief of this nation in the not-so-distant future supercedes our present day recession. I admit I have spent the greater part of my life politically apathetic. I didn’t follow the elections all that closely, nor did I watch the televised debates thoroughly or even gave much credence to what the media was buzzing about. That is, until now.

Although I’ve been leaning towards Barack Obama for a while, I still didn’t feel a great sense of urgency regarding the election until McCain made his infamous VP selection of whom, contrary to popular belief, is no Mary Magdalene. Granted I have never been her #1 fan, but the more I learn about her and the more I see of her, the more red flags that begin to wave and the more my instinctive alarms go off. For Palin, people, is nothing more than a polished poisonous apple.

Honestly, I have not heard one positive thing this woman stands for. In fact, she evades answering questions like typhoid fever. Anyone who is naive enough to think she makes a good candidate because she is an unseasoned, “six-pack Joe” is a bloody fool. It takes a lot of manipulation tactics to be as evasive as she is and who is better suited to grandstanding than a politician? It doesn’t take several terms as Senator to develop these skills; for some, it just comes naturally.

She has complained about how much Katie Couric annoyed her because she claims Couric was trying to “trap” her into being straight-forward. She has misquoted and misinterpreted Madeleine Albright to insinuate that any woman who does not vote for her is going to Hell. She has flat-out stated that instead of answering interviewers questions she wanted to talk about what the Americans really care about, which in her professional opinion–is bashing Obama. She ignored Gwen Ifill, the moderator of the vice-presidential debate, continuing on with her own selfish agenda.

Sidestepping the whole issue that I firmly believe in the separation of church and state, a distinction that she clearly seems unable to recognize, this woman, who wasn’t even a terrific governor of an underpopulated state, has absolutely no business being in the running in the first place. Anyone with a lick of sense knows she was chosen solely as a publicity tactic and not for merit, credentials or experience. Her loyalties do not lie among the people of this nation–that is more than evident! She has but one goal and two strategies to get there. Realizing that she actually has a shot at becoming this country’s first female VP and possibly first female president, her eyes are fixed firmly upon the white house as she eagerly licks her chops.

To anyone who reads between the lines (as we all should do before casting a vote in an election as important as this) her strategies are as obvious as her aspiration. Her first line of defense to avoid giving concrete, credible answers is to create a diversion by slewing verbal arsenals at Obama with any means necessary. The reason is obvious: when you lack any merit by which to elevate yourself, you must tear your opponent down.

Her second gimmick to fool Americans into forgetting her deficits is attempting to create the illusion of some great alliance by affiliating herself with the country’s “everyday” citizens. If she is such an average Joe who understands and empathizes with the plights of the people, why, praytell, is she against women’s rights? Why is she against abortion, yet simultaneously against programs to help the impoverished, such as young, unwed mothers? WHY are women in the state she governs forced to buy their own rape kits? Does this sound like someone who really gives a God-forsaken damn?

So what, she’s attractive. She goes to church. She’s a mom. The last time I checked these weren’t valid qualifications to run the United States of America! For crying out loud, if we think George W. Bush is a joke this woman is the punchline! She simply can not be trusted and she is using the aforementioned qualities to her benefit to paint a superficial appearance for which to hide the manipulative and selfish person residing within.

Contrary to what you’re probably thinking, I would not go so far as to classify myself as a democrat. While I do share more of the liberal ideology, I readily admit many of our systems need serious reform. Yet, under no circumstances do I want our country to take two steps back for every one we’ve taken. As much as I would like to see a woman in power, it must be the right woman. One who advocates justice, progression, and social values. Most importantly, one with integrity.

Sources:
(A thank you to
Pentad’s blog which led me to some of these links.)

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2008/10/03/palin-on-fox-news-couric_n_131655.html

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2008/10/05/ifill-palin-blew-me-off_n_132028.html

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2008/10/05/palin-misquotes-albright_n_131967.html


3 Comments on “Palin is Political Poison”
  1. Moonshadow

    AMEN, sister!

  2. Rehab Mommy

    I am glad I am not the only one who is scared… I fear for how this country is going to be by the time my child is an adult.

  3. Virtually Sweet

    Yep. While other western civilizations are becoming more tolerant and socially evolved, ours seems to be fighting it every step of the way and even advocating digression.

    It blows my mind how so many people who advocate “family values” also endorse outdated philosophies such as prejudice, bigotry, and ignoring their responsibilities toward the environment while continuing to deplete the earth at warp speed.

    Family values, my ass. We need to endorse societal values, and by that I mean respect and empathy not finger pointing and sermons on morality.

    But that’s just me.

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