By Lloyd Marcus
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I was in Texas performing at a tea party rally (singer/songwriter of the American Tea Party Anthem). While waiting for my wife, I wandered into the hotel pub. It was Lady’s Night. A cowboy practically had a line of women waiting to dance with him. He held them firm, but gentle. He confidently lead and they gleefully followed. Each knowing she was in good hands. I, along with others, by the looks on their faces, thoroughly enjoyed watching him dance with the women. Why did we enjoy it? It represented the way men should be and how women want them to be. Despite what the radical feminists say, women want men to be strong and confident without being jerks. It is called Biology.
Is chivalry dead? Have we conservative men allowed political correctness to prevent us from treating women the way we instinctively know we should? When my three brothers and I started dating, my dad instructed us. “You take good care and return her home the way you found her”. Following dad’s instruction made us feel good about ourselves. We felt like men
It is time we conservative guys start acting like men and defend our women folk (a little cowboy lingo). Since her acceptance speech as McCain’s VP nominee, attacks on Sarah Palin have been vile, extremely vicious and beyond the pale. Even Palin’s family including her 14 year old daughter were targeted for destruction by an, dare I use the “E” word, evil media. The Left’s hatred of Sarah Palin is good vs evil. Palin’s book tour is pouring gasoline on the Left’s “destroy Palin at any cost” fire. Governor Palin positively represents motherhood, marriage and traditional Christian values. The Left appears to despise any and all things wholesome.
Unfortunately, it appears even some on our side (conservatives) have bought into the media’s “she is not too bright” portrayal of Palin. When Obama says we have 57 states and other faux pas, his sycophant media circle the wagons around him by saying he is tired or simply misspoke. Meanwhile, every word out of Palin’s mouth is viewed from the template that she is stupid. Who amongst us could withstand such harsh scrutiny.
Well, I am standing up for my awesome conservative sister, Gov. Palin. She has the right stuff to get our country back on track. I love how Palin boldly, without apology, challenges the concept of government run health care, the global warming/climate change scam and her desire to drill for oil to make us energy independent. Talk about backbone. Could Sarah Palin be the reincarnation of John Wayne and Ronald Reagan? No, I do not believe in reincarnation; just having a little fun. My point is despite what the snobby elites, conservative and liberal, think, Sarah Palin is a powerful force to be reckoned with and is great for America.
We the people are so sick of mamby pamsy “middle of the road speak” focus group tested candidates. “Don’t say this because you will offend this crowd and don’t say that because you will offend the other.” For crying out loud, just say what you mean and mean what you say. Show us voters who you are. These are the kind of candidates we voters are longing and tea partying for. And this is why Sarah “what you see is what you get” Palin is a rock star!
I believe strong women inspire men to be strong. They are not offended when we open the door for them, carry their heavy packages and mind our conversation around them. Or has such behavior from men become too “Andy and Mayberry” for our secular progressive crude culture? Trust me, I am not a prude, but radical feminists have diminished women’s power in our society. I was raised a real man treats women with a level of respect. Nobody is allowed to “dis” your momma, wife or your sister.
Sarah Palin is a breath of fresh air; a woman using the God given power of her femininity to be a mom, a wife and govern a state. Awesome. I would be honored to say, “Yes, Madam President”.
Not only is the Left committed to keeping women in their place, but blacks as well; all the while claiming to desire progress and liberation for both. Blacks who achieve success without liberal programs and intervention are beaten down and dragged back to the Left’s government dependency plantation. Such uppity independent blacks are strapped in a chair, deprived bathroom privileges and shown videos 24/7 of Sharpton, Jackson and hypocritical rich America hating rappers. The deprogramming message, “America sucks! Racist! Sexist! Homophobic! Liberal democrats are your saviors!”
The Left is equally intolerant of independent thought coming from women. The Left deceptively call their pro abortion a pro choice movement. If choice is their issue, why are radical feminists so offended when a woman chooses not to have an abortion? They have a weird anti male (particularly white male) and family agenda. Outrageously, a feminist leader said “all sex is rape”. These angry bitter women have a distorted view of the world.
Then along comes Sarah Palin; happily married, a happy mom and effective governor. Feminists should regard Sarah Palin as their hero; a shining example of women’s liberation enjoying success in both words, family and career. But instead, the Left seeks to destroy her. Palin is too happy, too good, too pretty, too effective, and most intolerable, too powerful.
I wish to encourage my fellow conservative men to display a little John Wayne type testosterone and defend our feisty conservative women folks. As I am a conservative singer/songwriter, I have penned, performed and recorded a song honoring conservative women titled, “Our Girls”. Along with nationally known women like Sarah Palin, Ann Coulter, Laura Ingram, Michelle Malkin, my song is a tribute to all my patriot sisters that are fighting for the cause of freedom, liberty and conservative principles. Please give “Our Girls” a listen. I promise, it will make you smile.
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9 responses so far ↓
1 LR // Dec 8, 2009 at 1:17 pm
As a conservative woman, I disagree.. Not entirely but mostly.. first off I am not sure Palin is a good fit, no I would not vote for her at this time, I do not believe she is bright enough to be president and I don’t believe she has the right stuff to get this country back on track.
That said I would love a female president but better I would prefer a president that is conservative and not dividing, I would prefer a president unafraid of polls or the enemy (or unafraid of IDENTIFYing the enemy).
Also AS a woman in politics, she will come under fire and that is ok, YES family should be off limits but most times are not, yes Obama is treated differently but Chelsea was not off limits.. As a woman in the limelight she will be under fire.
She has alot of learning to do, refining to do and experence to get before I would be willing to be proud to call her president.
2 rochester_veteran // Dec 8, 2009 at 7:32 pm
LR,
There’s absolutely no doubt in my mind that Sarah Palin has been treated so badly because she’s a beautiful, strong, conservative woman who’s worked her ass off to get where she’s at, all while being a wife, mother of 5, business owner, civic leader, athlete, huntress of the frontier, politician…
Who does that sound like?
You, in many ways.
My wife, in many ways.
Most middle class working women, in many ways.
Is Sarah presidential material?
Let me put it this way, she has the potential.
Something you pointed out about her in previous discussions was her “whining” about her and her family’s treatment by the MSM.
Her and her family were treated abominably! The media bias was so obvious! She got racked over the coals by the “progressive” hypocrites in the MSM. I watched how they “portrayed” her in the Gibson and Couric interviews and they stacked the deck against her from the get-go, including camera angles and editing.
The hypocrites in the MSM are the sexists, and they’re just mirroring their true feelings about women and they’re publicly demonstrating their sexism with their treatment of Sarah Palin.
3 LR // Dec 9, 2009 at 8:41 am
RV you are correct BUT it is to be expected and whining about it will not change it it will only make it worse.
I don’t believe it is sexism that motivates their treatment of Palin, I believe it is their disagreement with conservatives. This would have been true for ANY conservative.
As a conservative woman I expect different treatment, I expect that I will have to prove myself more, know more, conduct myself in an unreproachable way. I expect that what I do will be examined much deeper then if I were Nancy or Hillary or Louise.
Also this is to be expected of any Christian so it shouldn’t be surprising and if anything should be welcomed. The chance to prove better and prove them wrong.
That said I am not saying it is fair.
Also now that she is not serving as a public servant, how in the world will she prepare for the office of the President of the USA? I think unless and until she serves in public office and gets more experience not only in service, but overseas issues, communication and how to conduct herself she will not be ready..
For that matter I have “potential” to be the president/
4 rochester_veteran // Dec 9, 2009 at 9:01 am
Also now that she is not serving as a public servant, how in the world will she prepare for the office of the President of the USA? I think unless and until she serves in public office and gets more experience not only in service, but overseas issues, communication and how to conduct herself she will not be ready.
She’s far more prepared politically than Zero is. Sarah Palin accomplished quite a bit in her political career, which included foreign relations with other countries. She was also commander-in-chief of the Alaska National Guard. I could go on and on, but you get my drift. While the MSM put her under the microscope, they looked the other way concerning anything negative about Obama.
Sarah Palin did the right thing in stepping down as governor, as the “ethics” law suits that the lefties were “formulating” against her had already cost the state $5 million in legal fees. BTW, none of the law suits were considered of merit by the courts and dismissed.
What other conservative is there, besides Sarah Palin, that would be able to defeat the radical socialist in 2012? It’ll be interesting to see who else steps up into the limelight.
5 LR // Dec 9, 2009 at 9:43 am
I don’t doubt that stepping down was right, but now she should run for senate or something, continue public office.
Also what foreign relations and commander in chief of the National Guard? Come on, that is like saying Gov Magoo is more qualified then Obama….. after all we can see Canada from here.
I don’t think she can defeat anyone or anything and if anything she is dividing us, not bringing us together. She can speak to people but I am not ready to vote for her.
Of course they looked the other way with Obama, had he been conservative he would never have been treated nicely, it is politics and race,not sex. and lets face it, neither were or are ready for that office.
Hopefully we have someone better soon, but Palin will only serve to make sure Obama is elected again.
6 rochester_veteran // Dec 9, 2009 at 10:22 am
Also what foreign relations and commander in chief of the National Guard? Come on, that is like saying Gov Magoo is more qualified then Obama….
“Palin spent eight years in city government, winning a seat on the Wasilla City Council in 1992 mostly thanks to her opposition to tax increases. She went on to serve two council terms from 1992 to 1996. She was elected mayor of the fast-growing Anchorage suburb in 1996 and again in 1999. Mayor Palin had a record of reducing property tax levels, increasing municipal services and attracting new industry to her town. During her tenure in Wassilla, she was elected chair of Alaska’s conference of mayors.”
“Sarah Palin served as chair of the Alaska Conservation Committee, a board which regulates the state’s oil and gas industry. In this appointive position she began to gain what would become extensive and valuable knowledge and experience in the area of one of America’s most pressing issues – energy.”
“Gov. Palin signed a resolution in opposition to the FAA’s plan to increase taxes on aviation fuel, impose user fees and slash airport funding.”
“Before Palin became governor, her predecessor Frank Murkowski had purchsed a Westwind Two business jet for the governor’s use at a $2.5 million price tag, despite the objections from the state legislature and the public. Her first order of business after taking office was to put the jet up for sale. She used her line-item veto to cut $268 million from Alaska’s state budget.”
“She also addressed healthcare costs and formed the Alaska Health Strategies Planning Council to find innovative solutions to effectively provide access to, and help reduce the costs of healthcare.”
“Gov. Sarah Palin of Alaska presided over what she called “one of the most historic and exciting events” in Alaska since statehood when she signed a bill that could clear the way for a massive natural gas pipeline. Standing in a hotel ballroom in Anchorage, flanked by labor leaders, nurses, electricians, and other union members, Palin inked legislation to spur what analysts say could be the largest private capital project in U.S. history—the construction of a new pipeline to carry natural gas from Alaska’s resource-rich North Slope to the rest of the country.” Gov. Palin had to negotiate with Canada for their approval, in order to run the pipeline through their country.
Here’s a link to Sarah’s work as Commander-in-Chief of the Alaska National Guard:
Gov. Palin Visits Camp Bondsteel, Promotes Soldiers, Mourns Fallen
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7 LR // Dec 9, 2009 at 10:58 am
I don’t see foreign relations and it isn’t much different then any other governor. I am not saying she isn’t accomplished, I am just saying I don’t believe she is presidential material. And I don’t think she handles herself well enough. I believe STRONGLY that she is not savy enough to handle the middle east talks and other foreign relations at this point.
That said I think hillary is under used. Tremendously.
IF Palin surrounded herself with the right people, maybe I could see VP but not in 2012
8 rochester_veteran // Dec 9, 2009 at 11:37 am
LR, I do disagree with you on this, but I do respect your opinion. As in the past with discussions about Sarah Palin, we’re going to have to “agree to disagree” on the subject.
9 LR // Dec 9, 2009 at 1:30 pm
agreed
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