Wow! Here are some excerpts that I've pulled from an article by Ralph Peters - posted in the New York Times (click here for complete article) If you have time, you'll certainly want to check out the article in it's entirety as there is much more there to make you smile or nod your head.
"NOTHING in recent memory has driven home the divide between our self-appointed aristocracy and "commoners" as sharply as the intelligentsia's rush to mock Gov. Sarah Palin's religious faith.
While the attacks and insults are backfiring on the mortified elites, the double standard applied to "Sarah America" is a disgrace that can't be excused as 'just politics.'
Certainly, much of the left-wing fury over Palin stems from the Democratic Party's assumption that it "owned" the exclusive right to nominate women to the executive branch (despite the crushing of Hillary Clinton's candidacy). How dare the Republicans advance a woman? How dare they change this year's election script?
But the root of the left's dread of this happily married mother of five seems to be that she actually believes in God: How could anyone be that stupid?...
...Believers are mocked (if not too publicly at election time). Sen. Barack Obama's behind-closed-doors remark in San Francisco to the effect that worried blue-collar chumps cling to God and guns perfectly captured the left's worldview, equating faith and firearms as equal menaces to an enlightened society.
Then along came Palin to appall the establishment - a moose-hunting Christian with a working-class husband, the precise stereotype Obama had mocked. The media's attacks on her since her nomination have been the most unfair I've ever seen.
Let me be clear: I disagree with Palin on a number of issues. But I believe in fairness. And I believe in freedom of religion for all who do not attempt to force their faith on others...
...I don't see extremism in Palin's faith. I see the love of God that prevails beyond the Beltway. The media's bigotry toward her tells us far more about the political biases and snobbery of journalists than it does about Sen. John McCain's running mate."
2 comments:
We were flipping thur the
channels on TV this A.M. before
we went to church, and one of
the more librial channels
had some people discussing Sarah
Palin, and you wouldn't believe
the topic of conversation.
They were criticzing her GLASSES
and her SHOES, Of all things.
Then they showed them.
Actually I quite liked them, and
would like a pair of them.(shoes)
What a stupid thing to even talk
about, One lady did stand up for her half way and said, Well she does have a sense of style, WHATEVER eh??
I loved that last sentence that said (ad lib) all this bigotry and snobbery has shown much more about the Press and the Media than John McCain's Running Mate!
"Read my lipstick~!" GO SARAH!!!
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