September 03, 2008

The Best Man Turned Out To Be A Woman

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By: Ann Coulter

John McCain's choice of Sarah Palin, governor of Alaska, as his running mate finally gave Republicans a reason to vote for him -- a reason, that is, other than B. Hussein Obama.

The media are hopping mad about McCain's vice presidential selection, but they're really furious over at MSNBC. After drawing "Keith + Obama" hearts on their denim notebooks, Keith Olbermann and Chris Matthews stayed up all night last Thursday, writing jokes about Minnesota Gov. Tim Pawlenty, the presumed vice presidential pick. Now they can't use any of them.

So the media are taking it out on our brave Sarah and her 17-year-old daughter.

They claimed Palin was chosen only because she's a woman. In fact, Palin was chosen because she's pro-life, pro-gun, pro-drilling and pro-tax cuts. She's fought both Republicans and Democrats on public corruption and does not have hair plugs like some other vice presidential candidate I could mention. In other words, she's a "Republican."

As a right-winger, Palin will appeal to the narrow 59 percent of Americans who voted for another former small-market sportscaster: Ronald Reagan. Our motto: Sarah Palin is only a heartbeat away!

If you're going to say Palin was chosen because she's a woman, you're going to have to demonstrate that the runners-up were more qualified. Gov. Tim Pawlenty seems like a terrific fellow and fine governor, but he is not obviously more qualified than Palin.

As for former governor of Pennsylvania Tom Ridge and Democratic Sen. Joe Lieberman, the other also-rans, I can think of at least 40 million unborn reasons she's better than either of them.

Within the first few hours after Palin's name was announced, McCain raised $4 million in campaign donations online, reaching $10 million within the next two days. Which shortlist vice presidential pick could have beaten that?

The media hysterically denounced Palin as "inexperienced." But then people started to notice that she has more executive experience than B. Hussein Obama -- the guy at the top of the Democrats' ticket.

They tried to create a "Troopergate" for Palin, indignantly demanding to know why she wanted to get her ex-brother-in-law removed as a state trooper. Again, public corruption is not a good issue for someone like Obama, Chicago pol and noted friend of Syrian National/convicted felon Antonin Rezko.

For the cherry on top, then we found out Palin's ex-brother-in-law had Tasered his own 10-year-old stepson. Defend that, Democrats.

The bien-pensant criticized Palin, saying it's irresponsible for a woman with five children to run for vice president. Liberals' new talking point: Sarah Palin: Only five abortions away from the presidency.

They claimed her newborn wasn't her child, but the child of her 17-year-old daughter. That turned out to be a lie.

Then they attacked her daughter, who actually is pregnant now, for being unmarried. When liberals start acting like they're opposed to pre-marital sex and mothers having careers, you know McCain's vice presidential choice has knocked them back on their heels.

But at least liberal reporters had finally found someone their own size to pick on: a 17-year-old girl.

Speaking of Democrats with newborn children, the media weren't particularly concerned about John Edwards running for president despite his having a mistress with a newborn child.

While the difficult circumstances of Palin's pregnant daughter are being covered like a terrorist attack on the nation, with leering accounts of the 18-year-old father, the media remain resolutely uninterested in the parentage of Edwards' mistress's love child. Except, that is, the hardworking reporters at the National Enquirer, who say Edwards is the father.

As this goes to press, the latest media-invented scandal about Palin is that McCain didn't know her well before choosing her as his running mate. He knew her well enough, though admittedly, not as well as Obama knows William Ayers.

John F. Kennedy, who was -- from what the media tell me -- America's most beloved president, detested his vice president, Lyndon Johnson.

Until Clinton interviewed Al Gore one time before choosing him as his vice presidential candidate, he had met Gore only one other time: when Gore was running for president in 1988 and flew to Little Rock seeking Clinton's endorsement. Clinton turned him down.

To this day, there's no proof that Bill Clinton ever met one-on-one with his CIA director, James Woolsey, other than a brief chat after midnight the night before Woolsey's nomination was announced.

Barring some all-new, trivial and probably false story about Palin -- her former hairdresser got a parking ticket in 1978! -- the media apparently intend to keep being hysterical about McCain's alleged failure to "vet" Palin properly. The problem with this argument is that it presupposes that everyone is asking: "HOW DID THIS HAPPEN?"

No one's saying that.

Attacks on McCain's "vetting" process require the media to keep claiming that Palin has a lot of problems. But she doesn't have any problems. Remember? Those were all blind alleys.

Unfortunately, for the ordinary TV viewer hearing nonstop hysteria about nonspecific "problems," it takes a lot of effort to figure out that every attack liberals have launched against Palin turned out to be a lie.

It's as if a basketball player made the winning shot in the last three seconds of the game and liberals demand that we have a week-long discussion about whether the player should have taken that shot. WHAT IF HE MISSED?

With Palin, McCain didn't miss.

Posted by redguy at September 3, 2008 08:28 PM

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Right on!

The media supporters of H. Windtunnel are having convulsions.

Somebody will have to tell the man from Scranton which questions he asked and what answers to expect during the debates.
A replay of the Borking that he chaired might open
the eyes of a few more of his supporters (or better suspenders)I suspect that he still is puzzled by the judge's answers, especially including those on natural law.
His alleged expertise in foreign affairs (ie listening to briefings over 35 years) is easily matched by average TV viewers except that they do not get paid and cannot ask irrelevant questions or interrupt polite attempts to answer them.

Thanks, ulfian

Posted by: ulfian [TypeKey Profile Page] at September 4, 2008 08:56 AM

This is not about this post but IS a must read for everyone even THINKING about voting for Obama

http://www.canadafreepress.com/index.php/article/4784

If this does not change your mind about the "Pope of Hope" I feel sorry for you

Martin Fee

Posted by: mfee01 [TypeKey Profile Page] at September 4, 2008 09:08 AM

Excellent, Ann!!!!

I am really not a McCain fan. I was really anticipating going to the polls in November, holding my nose, and pulling the lever for McCain, thereby, selecting the lesser of two liberals.

B. Hussein "Zeus" Obama is nothing more than a liberal Democratic hack with absolutely no executive experience - not even 5 minutes worth. His unscripted mouth should be evidence enough to everyone as to how inept and unqualified he really is.

Now that McCain has added Gov. Palin to the ticket, I now have a reason to vote for McCain.

As for the attacks on Gov. Palin, I truly believe they will all backfire on the liberal democrat party and their media allies.

How many Americans have a special needs child?

How many Americans have or have had the experience of a pregnant teenage daughter?

How many Americans, especially here in very expensive NJ, have to juggle both parents working so they can pay their bills and family responsibilities? How many must use daycare for their children?

How many Americans think that Gov. Palin IS feminism by having a job, a husband and children?

I think most Americans will feel some identification with Gov. Palin. She's a real person, not an elitist, with real problems and triumphs just like every other American.

And, she doesn't rely on the government to bail her out. Instead, she simply deals with whatever life has thrown her way with a head-on approach and a positive attitude - not the "poor, poor, pitiful me" attitude of most liberal democrats.

Gov. Palin - you go girl!!! - and America will follow!


Posted by: LynnJG [TypeKey Profile Page] at September 4, 2008 09:59 AM

The thing that impressed me about Sarah Palin's performance last night is that she's a strong, successful woman who does not have to try to turn herself into a man to accomplish it. She is comfortable with her own femininity. She doesn't see all men as adversaries just because they're men. Basically she doesn't alienate us. If the feminists are really serious about advancing the cause of women, they ought to consider following her lead. She's comfortable in her own skirt.

Posted by: mcrider [TypeKey Profile Page] at September 4, 2008 12:08 PM

Sarah Palin is a Godsend to America. She is quite simply the real deal, the natural, the right person to lead the new President's fight against the Washington elite.

John McCain will need someone with the experience to fight self-serving special interest groups, and in Sarah Palin he will have it. As Rudi Guiliani said, John McCain's appointment of Sarah is because he is looking to the future.

Sarah is extraordinary in a way that Obama could only dream to be. She has humility where Obama has arrogance, she has reality where Obama has fantasy, and she has ability where Obama dreams on.

John McCain has chosen wisely, and it is his wisdom that has now propelled Sarah Palin into the vanguard of his fight against the bureaucratic monster that is Washington.

Sarah Palin has the values and morality which will endear her to all decent Americans.

Posted by: Redrex [TypeKey Profile Page] at September 4, 2008 12:48 PM

GREAT ARTICLE, Ann! LOL~ LOL~

I know McCain is a wonderful Viet Nam War Hero; however, I was scared to death until I actually saw and hear Sarah Palin speak and learned she's a gutsy gal like myself! She is AWESOME! Sarah is the Republican Party's BRIGHTEST best HOPE and I PROPHESY to you, within 4 yrs. of McCain's and Palin's ELECTION, Sarah Palin will be America's FIRST female PRESIDENT! There is NO WAY Hillary could run AGAINST her and WIN!

Posted by: BJ1949 [TypeKey Profile Page] at September 5, 2008 02:28 AM

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