Sarah Palin: Rules Of Engagement
In the past there have been critics of Palin in regards to her being a woman, being pregnant, and giving birth to her latest child Trig. The criticism has basically been that Palin should have been home with her children, that she should have disclosed her pregnancy earlier, that she should have resigned when Trig was born to devote herself to his special needs care. There were also some that criticized her for risking going to Texas while in the latest stages of her pregnancy putting herself and perhaps her unborn baby at risk.
In each case I argued against those critics because I don’t believe any of that has anything to do with Palin’s - or any woman’s - ability to do their job. I believe every woman should be able to decide for themselves what is right and appropriate for themselves and their families. I believe in equality for women. I believe in their right to privacy.
I defended Palin in spite of her views on such issues as abortion, birth control, and sex education in public schools.
Now that it’s public knowledge that her unwed 17 year old daughter is pregnant however, I think it’s fair to question her on her “abstinence only” education stance. If Palin can’t make that work in her own family, then what makes her believe it will work in ANY family.
However, we have to be careful in how we broach the subject because if people begin to feel as though Palin and her family are being ‘picked on unfairly’ it will most likely result in sympathy votes for the McCain/Palin ticket. The same thing happened in the Gubernatorial campaign when opponent Andrew Halcro routinely made Palin look like a bumbling hillbilly that had no clue about the issues affecting Alaska. Halcro lost ground, while Palin in spite of her ignorance, gained ground.
We should all sincerely wish the very best for Bristol, Levi and their baby. They are embarking on a rough road, but if they truly love each other and work hard at the task of being a family, they can succeed and be happy. I’m happy for them that they have a loving family that will help and support them, not all young adults in this situation are so fortunate. They have done nothing wrong to deserve media attention, negative or otherwise.
They do however illustrate that even in the best of families, sometimes our young people don’t always make the choices that we wish they would. That’s why we have to give them every tool available to keep them as safe as possible. We need to provide them as many alternatives as possible when they do make a bad choice or find themselves in a difficult situation.
Another concern is the trend for Palin to only disclose or come forward with information when absolutely forced to. She did it with her own pregnancy. She did it all through the “Trooper Gate” (and continues to in my opinion). It begs the question of what else is she hiding? Not only that, but now what else does McCain know that hasn’t been disclosed?
There are many questions that need to be asked and answered. I only hope that questions will be focused on issues and positions and not personal family matters. Let’s show a little class and decency.
*Note: I am not now, nor have I ever been, or likely ever be connected with the Obama campaign or Democratic Party. I’m pretty sure they are happy about that fact.













September 1st, 2008 at 7:04 pm
Emperor’s Rants and Observations » Blog Archive » Sarah Palin: Rules Of Engagement…
There are many questions that need to be asked and answered. I only hope that questions will be focused on issues and positions and not personal family matters. Let’s show a little class and decency….
September 1st, 2008 at 10:13 pm
Agreed.
Too much personal jazz makes its way into The Grande Politik. Too much mudslinging, pooflinging, off-topic nonsense. But, personal experiences, as you point out, shouldn’t prohibit legitimate questioning of political issues (such as the sex-education debate).
Well said all around. And hopefully those opposed to Palin’s views won’t be blindsided by their own lust to discredit her via personality/regional/cultural smears.
Hopefully.
September 2nd, 2008 at 11:07 am
Yes, isn’t it a shame that so much time and money was wasted on Bill Clinton’s mind bogglingly stupid affair during his term? So, let’s leave Ms. Palin alone regarding her personal life particularly when it comes to her children.
Now, more information on the firing scandal Ms. Palin is embroiled in please.
September 5th, 2008 at 8:35 pm
Hey Emp, this is Mae, a fellow ADN blogger…
Good stuff about how to treat a politician’s (our Govenor) family. I suppose you know by now that I am a teen mother. Once a teen mother, always a teen mother, even though I’m nearly 50 years old.
Anyway, beside being a wonderful teen mother (he he eh?) I got a slew of some really wonderful foster kids that have passed under my roof as well. Paul, our oldest, is doing a compiliation paper of resources and/or opinions for future teens that are dealing with some tough choices. I’ve forewarded this page, via email, to assist Paul in formulating some more ideas.
Quyana in advance for being such a great resource for my family !
September 12th, 2008 at 10:07 pm
Mae - I just keeping thinking what if that was my daughter. How would I want her to be treated. I have plenty of disagreements with Palins views and generally everything she has said or done, but we have to draw a line. I think it’s called civility and we, including me, could all practice more of that.
Best wishes to you and yours.
September 20th, 2008 at 8:54 am
I agree with your post. Which is not something I will usually do!
I enjoy reading a post that will make one think. Also, thanks for allowing me to comment!i