Archive for September, 2008
The Big Questions for the debate likely will go unasked
The first of four debates in the run-up to the presidential election may or may not take place tonight at the University of Mississippi. If it does, don’t set your hopes too high. Judging from past debates, some of the most important questions may never be asked.
The first debate will center around foreign policy and national defense. Since no nation can be secure without a strong economy, host Jim Lehrer likely will bring economic issues into this debate. In a perfect world, these are the questions that would be asked and answered. Use this list as a guide and keep score. Read the rest of this entry »
Obama Panders to Whiney Women
Real women take responsibility for their actions: Whiney women blame others.
Real women don’t ask for special favors: Whiney women break in line.
Real women make informed choices: Whiney women make excuses.
Are you a “real woman” or a “whiney woman”? Before you answer that question, take this short presidential quiz: Read the rest of this entry »
Palin: It’s all about the “O”s
I will not lose a night’s sleep worrying about the fact that the bright, articulate,
winsome Sarah Palin could be a heartbeat away from the presidency.
Sarah Palin is the only one on either ticket who has any executive “real world” experience – the only one of the four who has ever met a payroll or had bottom line responsibility.
There are those who belittle the responsibility she had as mayor of Wasilla, or as the governor of Alaska. They shouldn’t. Read the rest of this entry »
The return of the “Male Chauvinist Pig”
There are times when the best man for the job is a woman, but simply being a woman is not enough.
In the 70s, when radical feminists began burning their bras and demanding the right to break in line, they branded any man who stood up to them as a “male chauvinist pig” – MCP for short.
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