Mark L
Brown Belt
Who thinks the scrutiny on Sarah Palin's family issues would be equivalent if she was a Dem?
Take a look at the NYT article by Jody Kantor and Rachel Swarns, entitled "A New Twist in the Debate on Mothers". Seems to me none of this mother stuff, or father stuff, was brought up when covering other candidates. Hillary is a Mom, right? All of the other candidates through the primaries are parents, right? It's striking that these questions are being asked of a conservative politician, can you imagine a national publication questioning whether Hillary should be seeking office given her parental responsibilities (or Bill back in the day). Teenage pregnancy is so mainstream these days (much to my chagrin) that the manner in which this particular family is confronting it, and the fact that they are so open about it, is admirable.
I'm an active parent of two 13 year old boys, my job as a 55 hour a week professional poses significant challenges in my role as a parent. Gov. Palin and Sen. Obama have the same challenge, probably magnified (though Obama's record in the Senate says otherwise). Why no questions about the impact of his potential Presidency on the rearing of his two daughters? If he's leaving it all up to Michelle, he's shirking his most important responsibility.
I see media bias, yet again. FWIW, I'm a libertarian voting for McCain because he's the least evil of the two choices.
Take a look at the NYT article by Jody Kantor and Rachel Swarns, entitled "A New Twist in the Debate on Mothers". Seems to me none of this mother stuff, or father stuff, was brought up when covering other candidates. Hillary is a Mom, right? All of the other candidates through the primaries are parents, right? It's striking that these questions are being asked of a conservative politician, can you imagine a national publication questioning whether Hillary should be seeking office given her parental responsibilities (or Bill back in the day). Teenage pregnancy is so mainstream these days (much to my chagrin) that the manner in which this particular family is confronting it, and the fact that they are so open about it, is admirable.
I'm an active parent of two 13 year old boys, my job as a 55 hour a week professional poses significant challenges in my role as a parent. Gov. Palin and Sen. Obama have the same challenge, probably magnified (though Obama's record in the Senate says otherwise). Why no questions about the impact of his potential Presidency on the rearing of his two daughters? If he's leaving it all up to Michelle, he's shirking his most important responsibility.
I see media bias, yet again. FWIW, I'm a libertarian voting for McCain because he's the least evil of the two choices.