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Feminists roll out guns against Palin

You would think the prospect of a woman in the White House as US vice-president - and a working mother to boot - would be welcomed by feminists. Not one bit.

The excoriation of the Alaskan Governor, Sarah Palin, since John McCain unveiled her as his surprise running mate last week just goes to show that establishment feminists are only champions of women who subscribe to a narrow set of left-wing positions. They despise conservative women more than any man, and civil wars are always the most vicious.

Which is why the largest American feminist group, the National Organisation for Women, wasted no time issuing a statement saying it did not endorse Palin because she was not the "right woman" and did not speak "for" women.

Palin is not "for" women because she is pro-life, the organisation said. Old-school feminists have long seen abortion on demand as an article of faith, even though half of all foetuses are female and the views on abortion among women are mixed, with opposition to late-term abortions growing.

Palin calls herself a feminist. As a member of the "Feminists for Life of America" pro-life group, she's just the wrong type. "I believe in the strength and the power of women, and the potential of every human life," she says.

The youngest of her five children, four-month-old son Trig, was born with Down syndrome. The disability was picked up during the pregnancy and her choice to go to term has struck a chord with America's "faith-based community". She said of her baby in a recent interview: "I'm looking at him right now and I see perfection. Yeah, he has an extra chromosome. I keep thinking: 'In our world, what is normal and what is perfect?'."

You might think such a joyous human reaction should be applauded by anyone. But the reaction of left-wing establishment feminists to Palin is visceral hatred.

In a column titled, "A feminist appalled by Palin", The Huffington Post's Sarah Seltzer described her reaction when she heard of Palin's nomination. "I was on the elliptical trainer, and my rage propelled me to the most furious workout I've had in a while … a lot of feminists out there are appalled by the cynicism and condescension inherent in this choice … It's no rare thing for the right wing to use prominent women to keep the rest of us down. But just because Sarah Palin is a woman doesn't mean she's good for women."

But being blackballed by the National Organisation for Women and denounced by enraged lefties is a plus for Palin, whose great appeal is the nose-thumbing ballsiness of her politically incorrect persona. She's a hunting, shooting former beauty queen/mother of five/career woman with a hunky blue-collar husband who not only works on oil rigs and runs a commercial fishing operation but is part Inuit and a snowmobile racer who has been dubbed Alaska's First Dude.

Palin is just so good you wonder if she is human or a cyborg created in Republican Party headquarters.

The attacks on her expose the elitism, condescension and moral rootlessness of the feminist establishment. It will serve to shore up support for Palin among those who are not so intolerant.

Her political life story does not begin in the usual feminist training grounds, not from a desire for power but a desire to help out at her children's school. In her first speech with McCain last week she paid tribute to her husband and described how she got into politics. "We were busy raising our kids. I was serving as the team mom and coaching some basketball on the side. I got involved in the PTA [school parents' group] and then was elected to the city council and then elected mayor of my hometown."

Her political trajectory will resonate with any "average hockey mom". But anti-Palin forces in the US media have been doing their best to marginalise her as a dangerous "right-wing extremist" "fanatically anti-abortion", "hard right", "global warming-denying", a "rabid conservative", and a "fire-breather".

No evidence is produced. She has been painted as a loopy Christian proponent of creationism, hell-bent on having the theory of evolution replaced in schools. But in fact, in what appears to be her trademark reasonable style, this is what she said about creationism in 2006 while running for the Alaskan governorship.

"I don't think there should be a prohibition against debate if it comes up in class. It doesn't have to be part of the curriculum … Don't be afraid of information."

She is attacked as a homophobe, yet her first veto as Governor was to block legislation taking away health benefits from same-sex partners of public service employees.

This week she was branded a liar, covering up the fact that Trig was the child of her 17-year-old daughter, Bristol. The story wasn't true but it developed such momentum she was forced to reveal Bristol was pregnant and was planning to marry the father.

It does sound like a soap opera, but busy real lives can get messy, as anyone with one knows.

Then there is the question of Trig, who Palin is reportedly still breast-feeding. "What I've had to do … is, in the middle of the night, put down the BlackBerry and pick up the breast pump," she said last week.

How can a mother of five with a disabled baby manage to campaign for the vice-presidency while giving adequate attention to her children? Does it expose a selfish ambition? These are questions being asked most prominently by feminist women, of all people. As The New York Times put it: "Palin has set off a fierce argument among women about whether there are enough hours in the day for her to take on the vice-presidency, and whether she is right to try."

But these questions would not be asked of a man, and in any case Palin's husband Todd has taken leave from his job to take care of his family. Palin's family choices are not what every mother wants but they are choices plenty of our most accomplished women have made for at least two generations.

Palin is a woman who does seem to be able to do it all, yet feminists don't believe she should. So who is holding women back from the glass ceiling?

devinemiranda@hotmail.com

Source: smh.com.au

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Palin is a woman who no one knows and who was chosen simply because she has a vagina. I am a woman and to me that sets women back hundreds of years, it's quite disturbing to think that the Republicans believe they can simply pick a woman and all other women will salivate over the thought of having someone COMPLETELY unqualified running the most powerful country in the world. Ridiculous and demeaning.
Posted by michelle on 4/09/2008 2:28:31 PM
Anti abortionists trying to inflict their narrow minded ideals on mankind are pathetic and dangerous, one toting a gun and fuelled with fundamental christian fervour, now that's really dangerous. It's easy to say 'she's only running for vice president' but if the president croaks or has a holiday she becomes the most powerful fundamental gun toting christian anti abortionist woman with a blackberry and a breast pump in the world. Obama save us.
Posted by Syntaxed on 4/09/2008 5:21:26 PM
Women are supposed to be impressed just because there's candidate that's female? Isn't that sexism Miranda? Do you ever think through what you say or are you just interested in offending the maximum number of people to gain publicity for your slimy little column?
Posted by Jo on 4/09/2008 5:47:02 PM
Fairfax has sacked hundreds of staff, but evidently and unfortunately not the divine Miranda. On the contrary, she is now being reprinted from the SMH to be propagated directly into faltering Labor heartland. I find this selective retention and repetition of right-wing views alarming. So am I being anti-feminist too?
Posted by Kate on 4/09/2008 5:54:08 PM
Her lack of foreign policy knowledge and experience will be Pailin's archilles heel. No doubt she will be surrounded by 'republican experts' to advise how best they [republicans] can further the war effort and get Osama. See how she goes against Joe Biden! As for Miranda Devine... well I stopped reading her 'babble' ages ago, until now. The more things change, the more they stay the same. Incidentally I believe that evangelist christians cannot be trusted.
Posted by Ed Grunt on 4/09/2008 11:14:24 PM
While feminists continue to cover up the amount of family abuse perpetrated by women against children and partners (male and female), they deserve nothing but disgust. Going to uni and being bullied and threatened by feminists who want only to cover the truth and reap financial and status rewards for themselves was an enlightening experience.
Posted by Karl on 4/09/2008 11:15:08 PM
I agree with the comments, that Palin was chosen on the basis that she's a soccer mom type of role model that the republican campaigne believes America wants. However, i don't want this and niether do a good majority of the people i have come into contact with on the subject. This seems to be what i would deem one of the most irrational blunders the republican party could have made at a time so important in election timeline. Furthermore, the recent comments made by Palin who attemps to speak on behalf of God that state "God's will concurr with the current strikes into Pakistan" and "God's will is to build oil pipelines within the continental U.S." anger the shit out of me. These ignorant statements only help to hinder McCain's progress, and for that I am greatful. Thanks Palin!
Posted by hojo on 5/09/2008 1:10:13 AM
McCain knew he was never going to get die-hard Hillary supporters, so thinking he selected Palin only for that is a mistake. Why is Sarah Palin, who is a self-made woman with clear accomplishments, being crushed by the feminists who hold up Hillary as their example of success? Hillary owes all of her rise to Bill. She made partner when he made Govenor. Most of her political experience is as First Lady. Her Senate seat due to a deal with Moynihan she struck standing by Bill during the Lewinsky scandal (and other trysts). How any self-respecting woman thinks Hillary represents a strong woman vs. Sarah is amazing to me. You shouldn't have to agree with Sarah's positions to respect and applaud her accomplishments as Political Leader and Mother. Feminism is lost: Pro-life = Anti-women? It is all so clear now.
Posted by Mark on 5/09/2008 3:14:19 AM
What a well written article. It certainly had the desired effect by making your point for you by bringing the feminist fanatics out of the woodwork. Bra-vo. Women Suffragets died to give us the right to vote. Not hundreds of years ago but here in Australia in1902. What a disgrace to their memory these women are. They do nothing to promote or advance the interests of women. Is the spectre of a strong woman running a country too much for them? Idira Ghandi, Golda Meir, Margaret Thatcher, Angela Merkel, Jenny Shipley, Helen Clark, and today Quentin Bryce, first female Governor General of Australia. Now that’s what I call liberated! Jeannie
Posted by Jeannie on 5/09/2008 8:47:56 AM
Sarah Palin gave her youngest son the chance of life. Against the norm today she did not deliberately kill her unborn child because he was 'different'. Is it this fact that is putting these so called feminists in a "rage". True feminists support ALL women, even the 'little women' in the womb.
Posted by Anne on 5/09/2008 10:14:31 AM
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