Sarah Palin's 17-year old daughter is five months pregnant. This is not a secret. It's on page one of the New York Times.
Personally, I think such things are, well, personal. Every family has its dramas. Yours does, too.
And as a gay person, I think it's extremely dangerous to start being judgmental about somebody else's sex life.
But that's not what this story is about. It's about the hypocrisy of the Christian right, the danger of opposing abortion when young lives are ruined and unwanted babies are born.
And most of all it's about the now questionable competence of John McCain, who chose Sarah Palin without adequate background investigation.
What was he thinking? Or wasn't he thinking at all?
Bob
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Monday, September 1, 2008
Louisiana Levees
Ignore that grin in my photo. It is not intended for these ghastly pictures.
I just think we all need to see what happens when our government doesn't build adequate dikes. In Holland, this is something we know about. The technology is a thousand years old. But our government in America, with definitive proof that a disaster will come, seems unable to protect the population. Now, what is wrong with this picture....

I just think we all need to see what happens when our government doesn't build adequate dikes. In Holland, this is something we know about. The technology is a thousand years old. But our government in America, with definitive proof that a disaster will come, seems unable to protect the population. Now, what is wrong with this picture....

Hurricane Gustav - a gift to the Republicans
I don't mean to seem unfeeling about real human suffering in New Orleans. I'm not.
But the fact is that the Republicans have been pondering how to remove George Bush and Dick Cheney from their national convention, or at least make them invisible. After all, George Bush takes the prize for unpopularity and Dick Cheney is, well, Dick Cheney.
They got a gift - Hurricane Gustav. At a stroke President Bush disappeared, John McCain got to look caring (though not particularly Presidential) and FEMA sought to prove that it was no longer run by political hacks.
It's too bad that John McCain visited the area. He distracted valuable resources that should have been used for rescue efforts. NOT going to New Orleans was the one inadvertently competent thing George Bush did the last time around.
But hey, it's an election year.
Bob
But the fact is that the Republicans have been pondering how to remove George Bush and Dick Cheney from their national convention, or at least make them invisible. After all, George Bush takes the prize for unpopularity and Dick Cheney is, well, Dick Cheney.
They got a gift - Hurricane Gustav. At a stroke President Bush disappeared, John McCain got to look caring (though not particularly Presidential) and FEMA sought to prove that it was no longer run by political hacks.
It's too bad that John McCain visited the area. He distracted valuable resources that should have been used for rescue efforts. NOT going to New Orleans was the one inadvertently competent thing George Bush did the last time around.
But hey, it's an election year.
Bob
Sunday, August 31, 2008
Sarah Palin – An Irresponsible Act
I respect John McCain, but I cannot respect his decision to make Sarah Palin his running mate.
She is not qualified to be a heartbeat away from the Presidency, and with McCain at 72 years old, there is a good chance the Presidency will fall to her.
Palin is an evangelical Christian, an anti-abortion, anti-feminist woman, anti-gay, anti-gun controls, sometimes pro-creationism, who comes from a state dominated by big oil and intense corruption.
Palin has no national or international experience whatever. Her major responsible job before less than 2 years as governor of Alaska was as mayor of a town of 8,000. She was also Chair of the Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation Commission for a year, so she knows how big oil works.
Her strategic plusses for McCain: She will play well with the evangelicals (who have been falling off the Republican bandwagon) and some of the working class who Hillary spoke to but who have eluded Obama.
The Alaska papers vacillate between “home town girl makes good” and horror at the possibility.
The sleaze factor is back. Why does this remind me of Spiro T. Agnew, for those of you who remember? People who think they can use government to further their personal ends. Google “Palin Trooper Gate” and see what comes up. Palin has been under investigation for pressuring the Alaska Government to fire her ex-brother in law, who is a state trooper, as part of her sister’s nasty divorce.
Will America fall for this? The Hillary people certainly won’t. Sarah Palin is as far from Hillary Clinton as could be.
Mr. McCain, this was irresponsible.
Democrats: Every vote counts!
Bob
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She is not qualified to be a heartbeat away from the Presidency, and with McCain at 72 years old, there is a good chance the Presidency will fall to her.
Palin is an evangelical Christian, an anti-abortion, anti-feminist woman, anti-gay, anti-gun controls, sometimes pro-creationism, who comes from a state dominated by big oil and intense corruption.
Palin has no national or international experience whatever. Her major responsible job before less than 2 years as governor of Alaska was as mayor of a town of 8,000. She was also Chair of the Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation Commission for a year, so she knows how big oil works.
Her strategic plusses for McCain: She will play well with the evangelicals (who have been falling off the Republican bandwagon) and some of the working class who Hillary spoke to but who have eluded Obama.
The Alaska papers vacillate between “home town girl makes good” and horror at the possibility.
The sleaze factor is back. Why does this remind me of Spiro T. Agnew, for those of you who remember? People who think they can use government to further their personal ends. Google “Palin Trooper Gate” and see what comes up. Palin has been under investigation for pressuring the Alaska Government to fire her ex-brother in law, who is a state trooper, as part of her sister’s nasty divorce.
Will America fall for this? The Hillary people certainly won’t. Sarah Palin is as far from Hillary Clinton as could be.
Mr. McCain, this was irresponsible.
Democrats: Every vote counts!
Bob
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