Memo to America's Women:
Strut, Pout, and Put it Out
You've just been slapped hard across the face, three times. Are you going to sit there and take it, or stand up and do something about it?
Slap One: Barack Obama, his thug campaign operatives and their media henchmen insulted, derided, humiliated, belittled and laughed at New York Senator Hillary Clinton throughout the primary season.
Slap Two: Although Hillary received over 18 million votes, Obama never considered her seriously as his vice presidential nominee and then maneuvered to prevent her name from being placed in nomination at the convention.
Slap Three: Barack Obama's thug campaign operatives and their media henchmen insulted, derided, humiliated, belittled and laughed at Alaska Governor Sarah Palin for the five days between her selection by John McCain and her acceptance speech.
I've sat in locker rooms, trading rooms, and board rooms and I know how some men think about women. It's a sad fact that lots of them hate you and would do anything to prevent you from winning the Presidency.
Many of that variety reside in the Democrat Party and the media.
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Hillary Clinton has an undergraduate degree from Wellesley, a law degree from Yale, she's an experienced lawyer, was first lady of Arkansas and first lady of the United States, and she has been a U.S. Senator for six years. She has also raised a beautiful, accomplished daughter while enduring a difficult marriage.
What was their criticism of her? She was too shrill, and they didn't like her pantsuits or her thighs.
Sarah Palin has been a successful mayor and governor. She reformed Alaska government and threw out the corrupt Republican politicians. While raising five children, she negotiated and signed one of the largest infrastructure deals in history, the $40 billion natural gas pipeline that will run from the North Slope, through Canada, and into the lower 48 states.
A deal of that size, involving two countries, multiple multinational corporations, lobbyists who opposed it, federal and state regulatory issues, property rights, and environmental concerns is extraordinarily complex and requires a strategic, organized mind. Getting it executed requires a steel ramrod for a spine.
What is their criticism of her? She didn't abort her son who has Down Syndrome, her unmarried teenage daughter is pregnant, she's an unfit mother who should stay home with the kids, and they don't like her hair style (The Boston Herald).
Which raises the question, exactly what kind of a woman would be accomplished enough to be acceptable to these guys?
Remember the cartoon of Charlie Brown and Lucy? She holds the football for him and then she pulls it away at the last second, leaving him to kick at the air and land on his tail. Lucy pulls the same stunt repeatedly, and he never learns.
In today's political cartoon, America's women are Charlie Brown and the Democrats are Lucy. You have repeatedly fallen for the same trick and the Democrats and their media outlets keep pulling it.
Make no mistake as to what they're telling you: strut, pout, and put it out.
Raise the kids, clean the house, do the laundry, fix dinner, and go to work if you need the money. But don't even think about seeking the top job. That's a man's work little lady.
Some of them are more subtle. They mask their antipathy to women by claiming that Palin is under a "cloud of suspicion" because of "ethical charges" against her. Don't be fooled.
As Governor she fired for insubordination the Safety Commissioner, Walt Monegan, who repeatedly went around her back in attempts to restore his pet spending programs which she had vetoed. She was well within her legal, political and ethical rights to do so, as he was an at-will appointee.
Monegan, who admits that he wants political payback, now claims that he was fired because he wouldn't fire the Governor's former brother-in-law, State Trooper Michael Wooten, who had been suspended for using a Taser gun on his stepson, illegally shooting a moose, and for suspicion of drinking while on duty. Wooten admits the first two charges. He is also alleged to have threatened the life of Palin's father.
They should be investigating Walt Monegan for allowing an irresponsible state trooper to carry a weapon.
The news media has not questioned, however, the circumstances surrounding the bribe that Barack Obama accepted from now convicted felon Tony Rezko. Nor have they delved into his admitted cocaine abuse and the fact that he lived with a drug dealer. Do we know if he ever dealt drugs? Don't expect them to investigate that. They want him to become President and they don't want a woman. Any woman.
In the game of chess there's a move called forking. A player maneuvers her knight into position such that two of her opponent's high-value pieces are threatened. Her opponent then has the choice of moving one or the other. He can't save both. On her next move, our player captures the other piece.
If you want a female president, use a forking maneuver. Vote for McCain/Palin now and in 2012 you'll have two female nominees for president from whom to choose. Sarah Palin most likely would be the Republican nominee and Hillary Clinton the Democratic nominee, thereby guaranteeing a woman in the Oval Office in January 2013.
Don't let them bully you into believing that if you don't vote for Obama the Supreme Court will overthrow Roe v. Wade. The Democrats will control the Senate after this election and they'll filibuster any pro-life nominee to the Court. Regardless of who wins this election, Roe v. Wade will not be overturned during the next four years.
In 2012, if you're pro-choice you can vote for a pro-choice woman. If you're pro-life you can vote for a pro-life woman. If you vote for Barack Obama this year, many of you won't see a female president in your lifetimes.
There's only one man running for President whom you can trust to appoint women to positions of real power. That man is John McCain, not Barack Obama. McCain has already done it. Sarah Palin is the Republican nominee for vice president of the United States because John McCain put her there.
Hillary Clinton is not the Democratic nominee for vice president because Barack Obama wouldn't allow it. If he had, this election effectively would be over now. Hillary's nomination to the second slot would have all but assured Obama's victory. Such was his antipathy toward women that he chose to gamble the Presidency rather than accept a woman as vice president.
Women are more than half of the electorate. They can decide this election. Sit there and take it, or get up and do something.
