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Topic: Why Liberal Women Hate Sarah Palin ?
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Sat 06/25/11 02:27 PM

...why, are so many liberal/feminist women jealous of Sarah Palin accomplishments ???

Is it Palin's "sex appeal" combined with the abrupt and audacious way she captured the national limelight during the 2008 presidential campaign...made women jealous ?

Was it because the devil in the red dress wasn't orating like a professor, it roused an unquenchable forest fire of rage and loathing in the breasts of many women, perhaps of the toiling [gray mouse in a pantsuit] variety, who projected onto her their own career resentments and personal frustrations ?

I mean, feminists have long blamed male oppression for women’s cat fights. Will this time (2012) feminists engage themselves again in personal insults at Sarah Palin ?

Who more than any of their feminist standard-bearers seems to not only have “had it all” but to have done it all, and still remained her soul ?... Hillary Clinton, Nancy Pelosi ???

Are the attacks rooted in something much deeper than simple political disagreements ?

I think, that what the feminists hate is that on the job, Palin is one of the boys.
" That Palin thinks like a man, or logically, is what has made the left livid. As appropriate to their modes, they respond emotionally. The men in their movement, who have become one of the girls in terms of thinking, respond with personal insults, even going so far as to mock the looks of her baby, as Bill Maher recently did.

And you know what, liberal women have a real hard time with a woman that becomes successful while thinking outside their enclosed box. They like to control all people with abortion, health care, euthanasia, open borders, public school religion, attacks on Christianity and the Bible including attacks on sexy fertile bunnies (like Sarah) and they will always support government control, degenerative sex culture and the wiccan culture of death, any time and every time before common sense, logic and sense of responsibility of others.

In my opinion, liberal women are nothing else but frustrated hens that hate the roosters and do not come close in their looks to a well centered and grounded conservative hen like Sarah.

Bottom line, woman (liberal or not) will always be jealous about other woman's looks before anything else, she will be jealous about later.

So, do they hate Sarah because of what she is and represents to them ?...or simply because they are jealous of what she accomplished & accomplishes on her own as a strong independent and beautiful woman ??????????????

what whoa spock


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Sat 06/25/11 02:31 PM
Cuz she is so witty, brilliant and HAWT!

laugh


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Sat 06/25/11 02:34 PM
laugh laugh


yep, um sure, jealous, that's the ticket

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Sat 06/25/11 02:39 PM
Edited by msharmony on Sat 06/25/11 02:40 PM
lol, people hate because of ignorance

I think what gets confused with hate though is the inability to see anything about her that makes her good leadership(presidential) material. That and the knowledge that so many other female politiicans would be much more capable and AWARE but are looked over because of 'their looks' compared to hers(although I personally dont see her as all that 'hot'). OR the notion that what a woman looks like should be the sole determinant of her rise in politics,,,


those things are troublesome for many women(and men too) and it has little to do with hate



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Sat 06/25/11 02:55 PM
Edited by singmesweet on Sat 06/25/11 02:56 PM
Sorry, man. There's nothing to be jealous about there. She is amusing, though! And while I don't agree with her, I certainly don't hate at her. She just provides endless entertainment. laugh

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Sat 06/25/11 04:32 PM
I'm not jealous of willfully stupid people.

An occasional oops when she talks would be alright, but why she, and her handlers haven't sat down and had a crash course on US history amazes me. I also feel she would throw women under the boat to get what she wants, considering she doesn't support even basic women's health and women's rights (and I'm not counting abortion issues in this comment). And I have issues with her rabid religious fundamentalism (and somewhat hypocritical, IMO). Dare I bring up how unhappy the Alaskans were with her?!

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Mon 06/27/11 12:02 AM
Edited by KerryO on Mon 06/27/11 12:04 AM




Is it Palin's "sex appeal" combined with the abrupt and audacious way she captured the national limelight during the 2008 presidential campaign...made women jealous ?





What 'national limelight'? Her ticket LOST the national election with a virtual electoral landslide vote of 365-173, with a plurality-- 52%-- of the popular vote going to the other party.

Maybe you should be thinking 'grape' here, not 'lime'. As in sour grapes that the independent vote wasn't fooled by the cynical ploy to swing the election with a beauty pageant. That $arah Palin later quit her elected post as governor of Alaska shows that they weren't fooled for a second by the empty tough talk. There's an old saying that covers what happened quite nicely:

"If you can't sell the message on its merits, try selling it with cleavage."


-Kerry O.

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Mon 06/27/11 03:40 PM
...why, are so many liberal/feminist women jealous of Sarah Palin accomplishments ???


Well anytime someone asks such a loaded question you should not really worry too much about responding.

Have you stopped beating your wife? See I can do it too.


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Mon 06/27/11 04:38 PM
She should become a stand up comedian. She is very funny.

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Mon 06/27/11 04:38 PM

...why, are so many liberal/feminist women jealous of Sarah Palin accomplishments ???


Well anytime someone asks such a loaded question you should not really worry too much about responding.

Have you stopped beating your wife? See I can do it too.




rofl rofl rofl

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Mon 06/27/11 04:44 PM
I wouldn't call myself a liberal by any stretch of the imagination and she is low on my approval list.

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Mon 06/27/11 05:16 PM

Sorry, man. There's nothing to be jealous about there. She is amusing, though! And while I don't agree with her, I certainly don't hate at her. She just provides endless entertainment. laugh


She could provide me endless entertainment! love

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Mon 06/27/11 06:22 PM
Unfortunately, I think Palin may be all over. Now that Michelle Bachman is running second to Mitt Romney for the primaries. People are going to forget about Sarah. Imagine that ticket! Romney/Bachman. And we thought Sarah was entertaining!

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Mon 06/27/11 06:37 PM

Unfortunately, I think Palin may be all over. Now that Michelle Bachman is running second to Mitt Romney for the primaries. People are going to forget about Sarah. Imagine that ticket! Romney/Bachman. And we thought Sarah was entertaining!


I don't know much about Bachman. Why do you think she will be more entertaining? That's a tough act to follow.:wink:

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Mon 06/27/11 06:51 PM
I need to see Bachman nearly nude to make a decent comparison!!!

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Mon 06/27/11 06:54 PM

I need to see Bachman nearly nude to make a decent comparison!!!


laugh

Yeh, you really can't compete with the picture above until we get her picture.

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Mon 06/27/11 07:42 PM
I knew Bachman was bat-crap crazy when she told us on the House floor, "she laughs, she cries, she tries to talk to us". This, about Terri Shivo(sp?), a woman with no functioning brain. Here are the top ten quotes fro Michelle Bachman.
1. "I find it interesting that it was back in the 1970s that the swine flu broke out under another, then under another Democrat president, Jimmy Carter. I'm not blaming this on President Obama, I just think it's an interesting coincidence." -Rep. Michele Bachmann, on the 1976 Swine Flu outbreak that happened when Gerald Ford, a Republican, was president, April 28, 2009

2. "There are hundreds and hundreds of scientists, many of them holding Nobel Prizes, who believe in intelligent design." -Rep. Michele Bachmann, Oct. 2006

3. "Carbon dioxide is portrayed as harmful. But there isn't even one study that can be produced that shows that carbon dioxide is a harmful gas." -Rep. Michelle Bachmann, April, 2009

4. "Well what I want them to know is just like, John Wayne was from Waterloo, Iowa. That's the kind of spirit that I have, too" -Rep. Michele Bachmann, getting her John Waynes mixed up during an interview after launching her presidential campaign in Waterloo, Iowa, where she grew up. The beloved movie star John Wayne was born in Winterset, Iowa, three hours away. The John Wayne that Waterloo was home to is John Wayne Gacy, a notorious serial killer. (June 2011)

5. "I wish the American media would take a great look at the views of the people in Congress and find out: Are they pro-America or anti-America?" -Rep. Michelle Bachmann, calling for a new McCarthyism, Oct. 2008

6. "Take this into consideration. If we look at American history, between 1942 and 1947, the data that was collected by the Census Bureau was handed over to the FBI and other organizations at the request of President Roosevelt, and that's how the Japanese were rounded up and put into the internment camps. I'm not saying that that's what the Administration is planning to do, but I am saying that private personal information that was given to the Census Bureau in the 1940s was used against Americans to round them up, in a violation of their constitutional rights, and put the Japanese in internment camps." -Rep. Michele Bachmann, June 2009

7. "If we took away the minimum wage -- if conceivably it was gone -- we could potentially virtually wipe out unemployment completely because we would be able to offer jobs at whatever level." Michele Bachmann, Jan. 2005

8. "During the last 100 days we have seen an orgy. It would make any local smorgasbord embarrassed … The government spent its wad by April 26." -Rep. Michele Bachmann, accusing the Obama administration of premature fiscal ejaculation, May 2009

9. "That's why people need to continue to go to the town halls, continue to melt the phone lines of their liberal members of Congress, and let them know, under no certain circumstances will I give the government control over my body and my health care decisions." -Rep. Michele Bachmann (R-MN), a pro-lifer who completely missed the irony of using the same slogan as the pro-choice movement in arguing against health care reform

10. "Does that mean that someone's 13-year-old daughter could walk into a sex clinic, have a pregnancy test done, be taken away to the local Planned Parenthood abortion clinic, have their abortion, be back and go home on the school bus? That night, mom and dad are never the wiser." -Rep. Michele Bachmann, on health care reform's potential to dupe parents, October 2009

~Compiled by Daniel Kurtzman


You'll be hearing a lot about her in coming times.

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Mon 06/27/11 08:14 PM
Bachmann is awesome and she has the Liberals bat$hit scared since she is polling neck and neck with Obama. laugh Keep talking the crap, cause your just advertising for her. :thumbsup:

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Tue 06/28/11 12:11 PM

I knew Bachman was bat-crap crazy when she told us on the House floor, "she laughs, she cries, she tries to talk to us". This, about Terri Shivo(sp?), a woman with no functioning brain. Here are the top ten quotes fro Michelle Bachman.
1. "I find it interesting that it was back in the 1970s that the swine flu broke out under another, then under another Democrat president, Jimmy Carter. I'm not blaming this on President Obama, I just think it's an interesting coincidence." -Rep. Michele Bachmann, on the 1976 Swine Flu outbreak that happened when Gerald Ford, a Republican, was president, April 28, 2009

2. "There are hundreds and hundreds of scientists, many of them holding Nobel Prizes, who believe in intelligent design." -Rep. Michele Bachmann, Oct. 2006

3. "Carbon dioxide is portrayed as harmful. But there isn't even one study that can be produced that shows that carbon dioxide is a harmful gas." -Rep. Michelle Bachmann, April, 2009

4. "Well what I want them to know is just like, John Wayne was from Waterloo, Iowa. That's the kind of spirit that I have, too" -Rep. Michele Bachmann, getting her John Waynes mixed up during an interview after launching her presidential campaign in Waterloo, Iowa, where she grew up. The beloved movie star John Wayne was born in Winterset, Iowa, three hours away. The John Wayne that Waterloo was home to is John Wayne Gacy, a notorious serial killer. (June 2011)

5. "I wish the American media would take a great look at the views of the people in Congress and find out: Are they pro-America or anti-America?" -Rep. Michelle Bachmann, calling for a new McCarthyism, Oct. 2008

6. "Take this into consideration. If we look at American history, between 1942 and 1947, the data that was collected by the Census Bureau was handed over to the FBI and other organizations at the request of President Roosevelt, and that's how the Japanese were rounded up and put into the internment camps. I'm not saying that that's what the Administration is planning to do, but I am saying that private personal information that was given to the Census Bureau in the 1940s was used against Americans to round them up, in a violation of their constitutional rights, and put the Japanese in internment camps." -Rep. Michele Bachmann, June 2009

7. "If we took away the minimum wage -- if conceivably it was gone -- we could potentially virtually wipe out unemployment completely because we would be able to offer jobs at whatever level." Michele Bachmann, Jan. 2005

8. "During the last 100 days we have seen an orgy. It would make any local smorgasbord embarrassed … The government spent its wad by April 26." -Rep. Michele Bachmann, accusing the Obama administration of premature fiscal ejaculation, May 2009

9. "That's why people need to continue to go to the town halls, continue to melt the phone lines of their liberal members of Congress, and let them know, under no certain circumstances will I give the government control over my body and my health care decisions." -Rep. Michele Bachmann (R-MN), a pro-lifer who completely missed the irony of using the same slogan as the pro-choice movement in arguing against health care reform

10. "Does that mean that someone's 13-year-old daughter could walk into a sex clinic, have a pregnancy test done, be taken away to the local Planned Parenthood abortion clinic, have their abortion, be back and go home on the school bus? That night, mom and dad are never the wiser." -Rep. Michele Bachmann, on health care reform's potential to dupe parents, October 2009

~Compiled by Daniel Kurtzman


You'll be hearing a lot about her in coming times.


Thanks for these, I needed the laugh.

I don't want to hear anything more about her, unfortunately. The twit can't give a straight answer to save her life. I was appalled listening to her on Good Morning America this morning!

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Tue 06/28/11 03:06 PM
Bachmann is awesome


And that is why Bachman needs to be taken seriously. The word is that she is a very hard worker, and extremely dedicated to her ideology. She has a lot of Tea Party types convinced that she is a force to be reckoned with. Ridicule her, for sure. She is a lunatic, no question. But, there are many voters out there who believe in her. Just think of having her a heartbeat away from the nuclear button.

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