Palin thread of the day
Humorist David Kahane has some good stuff on the Left’s rabid attitude toward Sarah Palin. Kahane also nailed it quite some time ago, one of the first who did.
Continue reading →Humorist David Kahane has some good stuff on the Left’s rabid attitude toward Sarah Palin. Kahane also nailed it quite some time ago, one of the first who did.
Continue reading →I never expected to be writing so much about Sarah Palin at this point. You’d think the subject had been more or less exhausted, but the hate goes on (and if you’ve missed my previous thoughts on the matter, and … Continue reading →
Back in September I wrote that some of the Palin-hatred we’ve seen represents a class war. What I’m going to write about today is somewhat related to that, but not completely. Yes, class is part of Palin-hatred for sure, but … Continue reading →
No, it’s not April Fools Day. Details are sketchy or nonexistent so far, but here’s the announcement of Palin’s plan to resign. She indicated that “recent incidents brought up by national media and the spate of ethics complaints have been … Continue reading →
Back in September I wrote that much of the vicious bias against Sarah Palin was a result of her being from the wrong side of the tracks—the Walmart side. Now Palin is on the record as acknowledging the class issue … Continue reading →
…especially uppity women from a certain class. If the results of this election indicate this country has gone a long way towards eradicating anti-black racism—as I believe to be the case—they have proven the opposite to be true about sexism.
Continue reading →Today’s hatred of Palin is driven at least partly by a host of elements connected to class, despite our protestations that we’re a relatively classless society. This particular class consciousness, which disregards Palin’s formidable accomplishments as governor as though they … Continue reading →
Just when you think the anti-Palin press has covered itself with enough shame, it sinks still lower. James Taranto has found a real howler:
Continue reading →Sarah Palin is a woman, in case you hadn’t noticed. But she’s got a special problem with women—at, rather, many women appear to have a special problem with her. I noticed it almost immediately after her nomination, when Palin-bashing became … Continue reading →
I’ve got an article up today at Pajamas Media. It’s a meditation on Palin’s appearances of the past few weeks, and how they reflect her history as a clutch athlete who gives her best performances when under the pressure of … Continue reading →
From an astute commenter at Hot Air: We all know this was not the Palin/Biden debate. This was the Palin/Palin debate. Everybody who tuned into this thing, whether liberal, moderate or conservative were tuned in to see which candidate Sarah … Continue reading →
No doubt Karl Rove was whispering in Palin’s ear, because she did just fine. This was the Palin of the convention and not of the ill-fated Gibson and Couric interviews. And she gets extra points for courage, because this was … Continue reading →