Let’s start off Link Love with some Palin-omania from the Cavalry.
Sarah Palin’s campaign stop in Florida drew a crowd of 60,000 people - in a town of 75,000! A plane flew overhead with “The South is Palin Country” on a banner behind it. (Hat tip: Snooper.) Jack Cafferty from Newsbusters has more.
Moose-shootin’ mama from Stix.
Sarah schools Obama and Biden on taxes and patriotism.
From elsewhere around the internet: Riggword has a ton of Sarah Palin posts. A teaser: Sarah got game, we got Sarah!
Bill Clinton thinks that Sarah is a formidable opponent.
Beldar has a complete list of his Sarah Palin posts (starting from June). Check out his Townhall post on the red flag from Alaska that the Obama campaign is ignoring.
As always, Patterico fact-checks the liberal media, calls out the the Left on conservative-hating, and uncovers stories like this one.
I’ve been meaning to do a Sarah & feminism post. Until then, a quick wrap-up on Palin-omania, Obama, and feminism:
Lynette Long, in the Baltimore Sun, on why she’s a Democrat who is voting for Palin (and the guy smart enough to put her on the ticket). Read also for the numerous betrayals of women by the Obama campaign. A member of Obama’s campaign finance committee had this conversation with Ms. Long:
“What if there aren’t qualified women - you still expect us to appoint half women to the Cabinet?” he replied. “There are 300 million people in this country; you’re telling me you can’t find 10 qualified women?” I said.
As a quick note: Bill Clinton and George Bush ‘43 achieved near-gender parity on the Cabinet. Now, the campaign that plays the race card tells us that there may not be enough qualified women?
Phyllis Schlafly on Sarah Palin:
She crashed through the ultimate layer of the feminist fiction -the “glass ceiling” - and she joined those very few women destined to be known only by their first names. What more could any woman want?
Hat tip: Michelle Malkin.
Carrie Lukas on yesterday’s women for Obama. For those who have yet to hear, Obama pays his female staffers $0.83 to the male dollar. McCain pays his female staffers more than his male staffers.
Katherine Mangu-Ward of Reason magazine debates Amanda Marcotte of Pandagon in the LA Times Dust-Up.
Mark Morford, in an extreme example of PDS, wonders who these women are who are excited about Palin. Like the crazy trolls on the “Lies, Damn Lies” thread, Morford makes it clear that conservative women are uppity; we don’t vote Left because we don’t know what is good for us.
With that, I offer Haemet readers a new version of the old NOW slogan: “Palinomania: the radical notion that conservative women are people.”
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Great collection! I especially like the last quote and also the explosion of the gender pay gap myth.
Thanks, Neil.
I thought up the last line all by myself.
Roxeanne, you gotta see this political sign over at my blog.
There’s a joke about Leviticus in there somewhere…I just can’t seem to sculpt one snappy enough. The blended fabric verse is too obvious.
Teresa’s last blog post..Ignorant Racists hate blended fabrics.
Thanks for the link.