Sarah Palin's Moral Compass

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There are many important issues going on in our world right now; environmental degradation, a devastating war, human rights violations, economic turmoil, etc. So why am I writing about Sarah Palin? Because there is something terribly shady about that woman, which compells me to warn others about her questionable morals and frightening aspirations.

Here is a brief list, in no particular order, of some reasons the thought of Sarah Palin as VP is enough to keep me up at night:

1. Her phantom pregnancy: There are a few facts about Palin's latest pregnancy that just don't add up. For one, why didn't she have any of the physical characteristics of a pregnant women when she was supposedly seven months pregnant (Anchorage Daily News article from March 2008)? Also, why had Bristol reportedly been removed from school because she was suffering from the world's worst case of mono for 4-5 months leading up to Trig's birth (23/6 article from August 2008)? In the days leading up to Trig's birth, Palin also engaged in some suspicious activities, including delivering a speech in Dallas AFTER she began leaking amniotic fluid. And then, instead of doing what any sensible 44-year old woman about to give birth to a down syndrome baby would do by hitching a ride to the nearest hospital, Palin flew to Seattle, and then flew to Anchorage, and then her husband drove her 50 miles to a hospital in Wasilla with no natal care unit for babies with down syndrome, although a much more suitable hospital was located 6 miles from the airport (Political Base blog posting from September 2008). And why did she go back to work three days after the baby was born?

Some say that Trig is definitely Sarah Palin's baby because the risks for down syndrome are much higher when the mom is 40+, and Bristol is allegedly 5 months pregnant now, which wouldn't be possible if she gave birth April 18. I think there is still a lot of evidence supporting the fact that Bristol is Trig's mom, since we don't know for sure that she is currently 5 months pregnant, but even if Sarah is indeed the mother, why would she value her political aspirations above the health and well being of her baby? Either Sarah's most recent pregnancy is a horrendous lie, or it demonstrates a complete lack of judgement--either way, she has some serious issues.

2. Her views on abortion and abstinence-only sex ed: I, fortunately, have never been in a situation where I needed to terminate a pregnancy, but I know of several people who have, and their lives would be very different today if they didn't have the freedom to make that decision. Although I'm not a big fan of abortion (who is?), I think every woman should have the freedom to make this decision for herself, rather than having the government make the decision for her. The McCain camp has pointedly said that it's "Bristol's decision" to keep her baby, yet if this election goes their way, no other 17-year old girls who never learned about condoms because they've only be taught to say "no" while their hormones said otherwise, will be able to make that decision. And while we're on the subject, abstinence only sex education? How could she possibly think that's a good idea? Especially after it failed her daughter so miserably. This tells me that Palin is either hopelessly out of touch, or pandering to the religious right... or both. In any case, there are far more important issues going on in the world than pro-life versus pro-choice debates--so why would McCain choose a running mate who focuses so heavily on this issue? Wouldn't someone with a better grasp on economics have been a wiser choice?

3. Lies about the bridge to nowhere: Although Palin claimed to have rejected funds for the infamous "bridge to nowhere" at the RNC, she initially supported the project, which garnered a $223 million earmark in 2005 (Reuters article from September 2008). Although construction of the bridge was cancelled in September 2007, the State of Alaska never returned the federal funds. $223 million is a lot of money to squander on absolutely nothing.

4. Poor judgement: Palin made a slew of ethically-questionable decisions during her run as Mayor of Wasilla; dismissing department heads who didn't seem sufficiently loyal, spearheading a movement to ban books from the library, and then endorsing the candidate who ran for mayor against her mother in law at the end of her term, because of her mother in law's pro-choice stance and affiliation with the Democratic party (Time article from September 2008). Then, when she became governor, she fired the public safety commisioner, Walt Monegan, because he refused to fire her ex brother in law (TPM article from August 2008).

There are also a couple of videos I've seen of Sarah prophesying like she's the second coming of Christ. I'll need to hunt those down and add them to the post.

The MSM seems to be going out of their way to convince us that Palin is a brilliant pick for VP--I think it was the nail in the McCain campaign's proverbial coffin. Speaking of coffins, if McCain somehow weasled his way into office and later succumbed to one of the many illnesses listed in his 200+ page medical report... how would you like to have Sarah Palin as our commander in chief?

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blangrehr profile image

blangrehr  says:
15 months ago

Wow, how righteous you are, you decided Mrs. Palin is a terrible mother and a person. Oh and sure, a woman should have the right to murder a defenseless innocent baby, because sometimes it would be inconvenient to have a baby…no problem just kill it. You are so right she is the devil, she’s a mother, and she loves her kids, pathetic; she’s a wife and she loves her husband, sickening; she was a Mayor, OMG; she ran for and was elected Governor, what in the world where most of the people of Alaska thinking? You know the people that actually live there. Wait let’s not forget, she’s a Christian; everybody knows that if you believe in God you are a worthless piece of trash. After-all, it’s her fault she has a baby with disabilities…a smart person, a woman able to be President would have certainly aborted that imperfect waste. Wow can you believe anybody would admire this person…well I do, I thank God for Sarah Palin. And on this day of all days, your hate, bigotry, and ignorance makes me sad for my country, and very, very sad for you.

Melissa G profile image

Melissa G  says:
15 months ago

Interesting how you've chosen to distort everything that I've said here--perhaps you should have actually read my post before climbing onto your soapbox and telling me what a righteous and hateful person I am. In truth, I'm probably the nicest person you'll never meet.

PS: Sarcasm is just a mask for your true feelings.

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talented_ink  says:
15 months ago

Hey Melissa! Don't you know better than to mess with a conservative, self-righteous, and sanctified Christian who's obviously a Republican? He'll leave you burning in hell. In all seriousness, blangrehr, I only responded to your sarcasm with my own, but in my fear and love for God, I completely respect your religious beliefs. I also want to mention that Melissa was respectful enough to not stand on a soapbox and spit out just her feelings on Palin, but she listed articles as well. As far as abortion, I am against it, but since I am for God, I believe in free will and since I do, no one is in the position to tell a woman or a girl what to do with their body. I didn't see you defend Palin's spending habits in office, her book ban, her office politics or even her stance that the war in Iraq is "God's plan". Now I ask you who are a Palin supporter to respectfully defend her forementioned actions.

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blangrehr  says:
15 months ago

You did not see me address any of that stuff because non of it happened. Made up lies by a petulant MSM. Spare me the rationalization of your beliefs. Forget religion and God, for a moment if you want to. Nobody, should have a right to kill innocent babies at will. Why then do women get prosecuted for anything. Is it against the iaw to use cocaine? Even for a women, why is that do you think? Is it against the law to attempt to kii yourself, why is that do you think? Come on, for a woman those things should be perfectly legal, right, it her body and she should have the right to do with it as she wants. For that matter, do men not have the right to do what they want to with their body...drugs, rape, it's all a personal choice.

Yep, the nicest person I know: a couple of quotes from your article: "Jesus Christ get to a Goddamn hospital" nice, and this "And while we're on the subject, abstinence only sex education? How could she possibly think that's a good idea? Especially after it failed her daughter so miserably." how is having a wonderful little baby considered a miserable failure? thats a nice person?

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Amanda Severn  says:
15 months ago

Gosh. Only three posts, and already very heated! Melissa, I can't vote in this election because I'm in the UK, but I'm with you on this one. I don't believe that being a mother precludes you from high office, but I do believe that once you are a mother, that should be your number one priority. As to being anti-abortion. Well can there be any woman who actually relishes the idea of abortion? But pregnancy is no picnic, and no woman should be forced to go through with such a life changing (and potentially life-threatening) experience in difficult or dangerous circumstances. We should, instead, direct our energies into making the lives of those children already in the world as happy, peaceful and fulfilling as we possibly can. Ultimately the election will reflect the decisions of the American people, and I hope for the sake of world peace and harmony, that the right man or woman gets the relevant jobs. Only history will tell for sure.

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Melissa G  says:
15 months ago

talented_ink, thank you for attempting to deflect some of blangrehr's venomous wrath. I am of the belief that you can be a religious person, yet still form your own views about what's "right" or "wrong" and who to vote for. Unfortunately, there are some churches that purposefully brainwash their followers into believing in absolute truths handed down from God, and their hate-filled propaganda far overshadows the lessons of love, kindness, respect, and wisdom that JC tried to pass along.

blangrehr, I think you went off the deep end a bit when you tried comparing a fetus to the use of cocaine... the two are not interchangeable. And I didn't write the captions for the decision map, I got it off the Internet and it struck me as funny and poignant, despite the harsh language at times: http://img364.imageshack.us/img364/4628/sarahpalin As for my remarks, I said abstinence-only education failed her daughter miserably, which isn't nearly the same as calling her daughter a miserable failure, so I would appreciate if you didn't distort the truth, as you claim the "petulant MSM" has done for your beloved Palin.

Amanda, thank you for your comment! I completely agree that there are better places to focus our energy than on the unborn, and you phrased that beautifully. I also am hoping that this election will mark a shift in the right direction, toward peace and prosperity rather than darkness and destruction.

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blangrehr  says:
15 months ago

I see, it’s okay to murder a child, or fetus if it makes you feel better, but it’s bad to snort Cocaine, according to you, a women should be able to make all decisions about her body, why is using drugs part of effects on her body? Because you say so? Because you are not the author alleviates you of any responsibility of content, wow, you live such a charmed life. “And while we're on the subject, abstinence only sex education? How could she possibly think that's a good idea? Especially after it failed her daughter so miserably.” This is your quote; how did abstinence fail Bristol? She is going to have a baby…which is a truly wonderful thing…and there are no more important issues or subjects to use our energies on than our children. (unborn means un-conceived, in which case would be a thought, or a dream for a better person) I’ll not further bother you, I will forever be amazed at how you look in the mirror.; talk about darkness and destruction; 40 million babies, that's alot of darkness and destruction.

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Melissa G  says:
15 months ago

No bother, blangrehr, we're all entitled to our opinions. It's a shame you seem to have made up your mind about what a terrible person I am, though--I think that's rather unfair and judgmental of you. And yes, I do live a charmed life. Thank you for noticing. :)

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Chef Jeff  says:
15 months ago

I'm more worried about her running mate, the John McCain we hear so little about any more. He has obviously found a winning personality in Sarah Palin that so many people will accept her as a qualified candidate simply because she agrees with the Conservative Right. But in the end, John McCain is running for president.

common sense  says:
15 months ago

palin can obviously afford to delagate the 'life long chore' of constant attendance for her less then normal child to a lesser person... to bad about those she influences that realizes too late about such a bold ignorant choice...

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pgrundy  says:
15 months ago

Melissa, I share all your fears and concerns about Palin. The fact that she was chosen by McCain is a terrifying example of what kind of decision-making we can expect should these two be elected. The Gibson interview was so disturbing. Charlie Gibson is one of the biggest slow pitch softball players in TV news--I fully expected him to have a warm fuzzy chat with her and pitch her a few easy ones, and in truth, he didn't ask anything all that hard--and yet, in spite of that, she really blew it so badly that on more than on occasion he got visibly irritated with her. She is so poorly versed in foreign policy she didn't understand some of his questions. Didn't even know what he was asking her.

It's amazing that the very first comment you got on this hub is such a brilliant example of why we should all vote Obama and get every single person we know to vote Obama. People who profess to love unborn babies so much and yet are seething with hatred for other adults. I've rarely seen such naked hatred come out of anyone the way I see it come out of the Christian right. Whoever they think they worship, it can't possibily be the Jesus of the New Testament. They don't seem to have read that book, they just beat other people over the head with it.

Great hub, thank you.

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solarshingles  says:
15 months ago

I liked this hub and I fully support your view about Sarah Palin. I need to admit that I really like her amazing look - appearance! However, she is not a world TOP politician and she will never be! She is truly not capable to win the intellectual clash with Vladimir Putin and alike from the 'dark side of the force'. She could continue Bush-Cheney legacy and create wars all over, but that is far away from any reasonable solution.

Dear Melissa G, there is a button on HubPages, which allows you to delete any comment which could be persistently annoying to any of your hubs:)

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dsletten  says:
15 months ago

Whoa - I'm surprised at all the hate for Palin when we really don't know yet who she really is. I found some of your hub interesting and appreciate the links of reference. The one reference about Trig not being her baby was more like something out a rag sheet though and not too reliable. Overall I agree with Chef Jeff, we should be focusing more on John McCain and the type of president he might make since he is the one running. Yes, the VP choice is important but all the focus has been on Palin. I question her ability as a VP too, but I am more worried about McCain as president. And to be fair - I'm not all that sure of the Obama/Biden ticket either!

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Melissa G  says:
15 months ago

Chef Jeff, don't even get me started on McCain! ;) I agree, though--it's important to keep the focus on him and a future blog will be devoted to McCain vs. Obama comparisons.

Thanks for your comment, Pam! I haven't seen the Gibson interview but I'll need to check that out. Unfortunately, I think there are a lot of angry, confused people in the world who take refuge in churches that justify unbridled hatred for those who aren't among God's chosen few. People can become so blinded by their faith that they lose sight of what is truly essential in life.

solarshingles, thanks for tip. :) As much as I may be tempted to delete misleading, sarcastic, and unkind comments, I think it's more important to support free speech... which is yet another reason I'm voting for Obama.

dsletten, I don't think there's much hate for Palin being expressed here, just questions about her character. And yes, I agree that McCain should be getting more attention than Palin, but I was curious about a few things Palin-related and this hub gave me an opportunity to do some investigating. Thanks for sharing your views!

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Rose Ella Morton  says:
15 months ago

Hi Melissa G I love your article :) you make a lot sense about Sarah Palin. A woman who doesn't have the sense to go to the hospital when her water break, doesn't need to be in the White House. Maybe her slow thinking had something to do with her baby problem. I only hope she did not do it on purpose, or maybe it not her baby. and blangrehr what is your problem :( I know your voting for Mccain even though he only cares about winning, which could cost the American people.

Zeeva  says:
15 months ago

Wonderful aricle. Thanks for writing it. I also share the same concerns about Palin's character and moral compass. I have nothing against Mothers who work, but going back to a 12 hour day job 2 (you said 3 but I heard it was 2) days aftr your baby w/ Downs is born just really bothers me. I used to teach Downs children and theey are extremely needy and fragile infants. The majority do not even survive pregnancy, that's how fragile they are. That baby needs his mother right now and I find it all incredibly selfish and lacking in any 'family values' that I value. And continuing a specch after her water broke so far from her home and jumping on an 8 hour flight just makes me mad at how reckless that was for the baby. And she apparenly is proud of it.. stating later more than once, "I wasn't going to miss that speech!". Thank God everything turned out all right, but she clearly doesn't put her children first. I recently had a baby and wanted to fly at 61/2 mnths and was told by my Doc I shouldn't... and, of course, I listened. She displays almost a wonton disregard for her family and her role as a Mother.......very selfish if you ask me. Definitely not my idea of a good Mother. You brought up other good points too, but this alone bothers me more than anything else. Something is not right here at all.

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somelikeitscott  says:
15 months ago

Love the hub...to me the only good solution to having Palin in the White House would be to have Tina Fey play her (who was brilliant on the SNL opener) there too.

Palin has definitely taken the focus off of McCain and come on kids, isn't that JUST what the Republican party wanted? Guess what? It worked. Now what are the Democrats going to do besides throwing up their hands, playing the victim again and possibly lose the election again???

After all, no one seems to want to make an action figure of Joe Biden!

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dineane  says:
15 months ago

"unborn means un-conceived" ???? Good grief. Good hub, but it worries me so much that M/P supporters seem to be so close minded. I wonder if blangrerh thinks miscarred babies were unconcieved. And why is it so hard for the religious right to understand that pro-choice supporters do not equate abortion with murder? It just seems logic has nothing to do with politics in our good ole USA. While I cannot imagine anyone voting for M/P, I am deeply concerned we are about to repeat the Bush selection mistake.

Melissa G profile image

Melissa G  says:
15 months ago

Hi all, thanks for the comments and positive feedback! Zeeva, I agree about the lack of family values--some say this isn't important in politics, but I believe our leaders should also be positive role models.

somelikeitscott, that was my favorite SNL skit in a long time. I hope Tina Fey will be on many future episodes (at least until November). And yes, Palin has stolen the spotlight away from McCain (if he ever had it), but I don't think the Repubs wanted her to draw such a high level of public scrutiny--maybe I'm wrong, though, who knows what they're thinking.

And dineane, there are some people you can't even argue with because there's a lack of sufficient common ground in your views to work from--and many rigid pro-lifers, in my experiences, have fallen into that category. I also find it hard to believe that anyone will be voting for McCain/Palin, but some think they have the aggressive personalities needed to protect us from "the terrorists." Never mind our economic and environmental troubles. There are also the Hillary supporters who think they're sticking it to the DNC by supporting McCain (in one of the most tragic examples of passive aggressiveness ever witnessed), and others who, for a multitude of reasons, think Obama lacks the experience needed to be president. I'm optimistic that Obama will win this year, but let's not forget that in 2000, there was no mistake involved, just a deliberate move by the Supreme Court to ignore the will of the American people and elect Bush into office. And look at how far we've fallen since then!

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ColdWarBaby  says:
15 months ago

Melissa.  The flow chart is absolutely great!  I love it!

Your best bet with blangrehr is to completely ignore.  Complete basket case TROLL.  Harasses anyone who isn’t a burn-the-infidels-at-the-stake fundamentalist or a fascist corporatist.  Doesn’t know how to say “let’s just agree to disagree”.  Alleged “christians” such as blangrehr are fully interchangeable with radical muslim jihadists.  Just exchange Allah for God and everything else remains the same.  If this information was being spread about Michelle Obama it would be quite another matter.  

Don’t waste your time or effort trying to engage this person in a rational discussion. It simply isn't possible.

You’re completely correct in your evaluation of Palin.  Beyond any of that, she simply is completely without qualification for the position.

By the way, if anyone thinks that McCain had anything to do with choosing her, think again.  I doubt he even knew who she was until he was informed that she was his running mate.

Here’s quick-pick to show what sort of people are actually making the decisions for McCain.

http://www.observer.com/2008/mccain-s-team-lobbyis

Excellent Hub Melissa and always ignore trolls.  It’s the only way to silence them.

Melissa G profile image

Melissa G  says:
15 months ago

Thanks, ColdWarBaby! :) I tend to believe that everyone is capable of rational discussions, yet time and again, I've been proven wrong. It's not worth getting verbally smacked around in my attempts to engage fundamentalists in meaningful discussions, so I think I will just look the other way in the future. Thanks for the tip! And thanks for the scary, inside look at the people behind the McCain campaign. That guy gives me the creeps!

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VioletSun  says:
15 months ago

I also saw a snippet of her saying the war on Iraq was God's decision, and I couldn't finish watching the interwiew; it scares me to think of a McCain and Palin team. This is not a statement of course in saying they are "bad" or "good" people, they are just not the right people to bring healing to our country. I support your hub, good one!

Melissa G profile image

Melissa G  says:
15 months ago

Thanks, VioletSun! I posted a video about Palin's church at the top right, which should be enough to make most rational people shudder at the thought of having her anywhere near the White House.

Glad you enjoyed the hub!

Blackberry profile image

Blackberry  says:
15 months ago

What a trashy hub with no facts just trash.

ColdWarBaby profile image

ColdWarBaby  says:
15 months ago

Blackberry has been a member for six months, publised ZERO Hubs and has no photo on profile.

Gee, I wonder if there's any possibility the Blackberry might be a TROLL.

This is an excellent Hub and the facts are clear for anyone with enough sense to see them.

Melissa G profile image

Melissa G  says:
15 months ago

Thanks, ColdWarBaby. :) I shudder to think of the actual person who hides behind that screename to leave such baseless and ignorant comments.

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ColdWarBaby  says:
15 months ago

As the founder of the Emergency Troll Alert Team, ahm jest doin' mah job mam.

SweetiePie profile image

SweetiePie  says:
15 months ago

Well thought out hub Melissa. Right now so many people are trying to disparage Obama and Biden and their achievements in order to detract from Sarah Palin and her notoriety.

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Melissa G  says:
15 months ago

Thanks, SweetiePie! And I agree with your comment. If you look at McCain's entire strategy, it seems to revolve around sladering his opponent and distorting the truth to make Obama look like a celebrity with no worthwhile experience--meanwhile, we hear very little about what a McCain-Palin administration would look like, or why their leadership would be a good thing for the average middle class family. Probably because it's an argument they can't make.

GAME-HERO  says:
14 months ago

WOW, WHAT A "HATER", I WAS GOING TO VOTE OBAMA, BUT AFTER READING THIS BUTT LOAD OF BS THAT IS SO FAR FROM THE TRUTH....MY VOTE IS FOR MC CAIN/ PALIN NOW...

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Melissa G  says:
14 months ago

You're the hater, GAME-HERO. You're not fooling anyone with your "I was going to vote for Obama..." statement, so I suggest doing some soul searching to understand why you felt the need to insult me and blatantly lie about your voting preferences.

Constant Walker profile image

Constant Walker  says:
14 months ago

Melissa, great, well-presented and factually-correct hub!  Anyone who is REALLY interested in the Truth can easily check the facts for themselves.. if the Truth is what they're really interested in.

All you can do is present the facts as they are in the light of day.  You cannot broaden the narrow minds of those who prefer the uncertainty of shadows.  You are wasting your time and causing yourself undue frustration and aggrivation.

Melissa G profile image

Melissa G  says:
14 months ago

Yes, that is so TRUE Constant Walker. :) Thanks for the words of encouragement! I tend to think that I can reason with anybody, but maybe I won't waste my time in the future.

Constant Walker profile image

Constant Walker  says:
14 months ago

A wise man, I forget exactly who, said "There are none so blind as those who will not see."

When I first heard that I was young and didn't get it. Since then, MANY years ago, I have watched the validity of that saying prove itself to be true right in front of my eyes... many, many times.

Educate those who WANT to learn. Ignore those who do not. That is not a choice you think you have. It is the only thing you can actually do.

OK, I'm done... resume the mutual insultage (yes, I made that word up!).

Melissa G profile image

Melissa G  says:
14 months ago

You know... that very expression came to mind after reading your first comment! Very interesting. And it's true, after people choose to close their minds to new ideas, there's nothing anyone can do to educate them, sadly.

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Constant Walker  says:
14 months ago

I heard a simple phrase a few years ago which is said to help broaden a closed mind, and I thought about it and realised how reluctant we typically are to use it.

The phrase is; "I could be wrong."

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Melissa G  says:
14 months ago

I dated someone who was allergic to that phrase a few years ago, and after we broke up, and I looked back at how frustrated I would become over his inability to admit that he was wrong, I recognized I was contributing to the problem with my burning desire to be "right" and to have my right-ness validated by him. Ever since then, it's been very easy for me to say "I'm wrong" (even if I don't think I am) or admit that I could be wrong about many things, because it doesn't make me any less of a person, and it does have a nice, disarming quality about it. :)

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PenmanZee  says:
14 months ago

Much that has happened in the last four weeks that proves how prescient you were in your opening paragraph. In her recent rallies, there have been reports of people crying "traitor," "liar," and even "off with his head," when she or McCain mention Obama and she has done nothing to assuage those cries. One does not even have to be a Christian to realize that is wrong regardless of how righteous your position. I think you bring up valid points that must be discussed with regard to the candidates forthrightness. Great hub Melissa.

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patty56  says:
14 months ago

Looks Like Sarah Palin Due Some Apologies Share / Recommend - Comment - Print - Monday, Sep 01 2008, 8:09AM CLOSE   SOCIAL WEBSITES Digg Del.icio.us Reddit Facebook Newsvine Stumble Upon EMAIL THIS ARTICLE Email addresses will not be stored  

Like many, I have been sifting through the growing pile of circumstantial evidence that Alaska Governor Sarah Palin's fifth child, Trig, might be her daughter's child rather than her own.

I didn't write about this both because I was not convinced of the allegations, and I couldn't do more than add a decibel level to a growing sound machine that was convincing itself that there was significant, perhaps well meaning, fraud involved here. That would not have been a constructive contribution.

I have seen other cases in which a mountain of evidence points in one direction -- but that turned out to be wrong. It seemed to me that there were potential explanations that fit Palin's character, and in these personal cases, she deserved better than the blogosphere's doubt.

Andrew Sullivan has finally helped end the dizzying frenzy, I hope. He links a photo of Palin (above) on "what was the last day of the Alaska Legislature's Session, on April 13, 2008, five days before Trig Palin was born."

I think that there are other legitimate questions for the McCain-Palin team and the Obama-Biden team that deserve our attention. And I hope we can move beyond this story about Trig's real mom now.

Thanks to Andrew Sullivan and those who helped dig a bit further than the photos and narratives on hand and for their general sobriety about this uncomfortable subject.

Off to Minneapolis/St. Paul now.

-- Steve Clemons

I just wanted to add the if you go to the post, u can see the actual dated photo for yourselves. Also, a great president once said, "if you are a conservative at 20, then u have no heart" and "If you are a liberal at 40, then u have no brains!"

Lively discussions!

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Melissa G  says:
14 months ago

Thanks for the comment, PenmanZee! I've heard stories about Palin's rabble rousing and ensuing comments from zealous followers about killing Obama, which are ugly and frightening. I agree that on any moral grounds, this behavior is just plain wrong, and it says a lot about McCain, Palin, and their fans.

Thanks for the article, patty56--I hope you realize this hub is about a lot more than who Trig's mother is--I tried to demonstrate that Sarah made some very questionable decisions in either case. I'd be interested in reading the article you referenced, though--so please supply a link if you have one.

If you're liberal at 30, does that make you a genius? ;)

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patty56  says:
14 months ago

UPDATE 1: A picture that the conspiracy theorists aren’t posting with their outlandish claims. This is reportedly a picture taken 8 days before Trig was born, and Sarah sure looks pregnant to me!

UPDATE 2: The family photo above was reportedly taken in 2006, debunking the rumors that Bristol was pregnant in late 2007 and early 2008.

The image below was posted by a writer on The Daily Kos to help debunk the Sarah Palin pregnancy lies. She looks awfully pregnant to me! The writer rightfully points out that the other Kos blogger who was promoting the horrible lies didn’t post pictures like this because it didn’t fit the lie that was being promoted. You got that right!

UPDATE 3: And this picture was posted at HotAir.com, again debunking the lie that Sarah Palin wasn’t really pregnant with Trig.

No problem! Go McCain and Palin!

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Melissa G  says:
14 months ago

Hi patty56--I still don't see any links, and anyone with basic photoshop skills can change dates on photos. I didn't post your second comment because it seems to be all opinion with no hard evidence to back any of your claims.

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patty56  says:
14 months ago

html links not allowed. Google Sarah Palin pregnancy! Loads of articles and evidence. Pretty darn low to say her 15 year old daughter gave birth to a downs baby, dont' ya think?

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patty56  says:
14 months ago

actuallly, go to another web re my last comment...from political mommy...it was pasted from "Read My Lipstick" a webblog supporting McCain and Palin. Hope this information helps you search for truth!

PAtty

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Melissa G  says:
14 months ago

That's not true--you can post HTML links, and I didn't say her 15 year old daughter gave birth to a down's baby, but I don't see why it would be "pretty darn low" if I did.

Out of curiosity, why are you such an avid supporter of Palin and McCain? And what makes you an authority on where I can find "truth"?

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shibashake  says:
14 months ago

Wow. Everyone knows that the only source of "truth" is the X-Files website!

"The opposite of a correct statement is a false statement. The opposite of a profound truth may well be another profound truth." ~~ [William Blake] 

Great hub Melissa!

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Melissa G  says:
14 months ago

Thanks for your witty insight and the wisdom of Blake, shibashake!

I'm glad you enjoyed the hub. :)

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patty56  says:
14 months ago

are u a mom? And do you work? If you are a mom, is one of your children affected with a special need? Unlsee you are, you shouldn't judge. Actually, you shouldn't judge period, if you are a liberal. I am for McCain and Palin because I believe as a mom i want a kinder, more moral world, for my children....and as a mom, who also works p/t, i totally relate to Sarah Palin....right down to having children affected with life-long chronic health matters that impinge on their overall quality of life. By the way, as a mom you would lay your life down for your child, and do anything to make the world, their wolrd, better....that is what Sarah Palin is tyring to do alongside Senator McCain.

God Bless You

Melissa G profile image

Melissa G  says:
14 months ago

Michelle Obama is also a mom who wants to make the world a better place for her children. Joe Biden is a father and a grandfather who wants to make the world a better place for his children and grandchildren. Barack Obama is a father who wants to make the world a better place for his children and for the children of millions of middle class, working class, and poverty-stricken families throughout America. He demonstrated this dedication through his work as a community organizer in Chicago and through the plans he has set forth to strengthen our economy.

I encourage you to write a hub about why you think Sarah Palin wants to make the world a better place for anyone other than herself, her family, her fellow church goers, and fellow Alaskans. She doesn't care about you or me, and that is the most important difference between McCain-Palin and Obama-Biden.

I am sorry to hear that you have children who are affected with chronic health matters that affect their quality of life--I imagine that must be a tremendous struggle for you and I wish you much courage and strength in raising them.

Blessings to you as well.

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justmesuzanne  says:
11 months ago

Thank goodness we don't have to worry about this anymore! I couldn't be happier with our new Prez! :D

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Mighty Mom  says:
11 months ago

I'm with Justmesuzanne. I hope the Palin Phenom is over and that she will not find her way back to the national spotlight. Her brand of politics may play well in a sparsely populated state like Alaska. However, America is too big, and the world is too sophisticated, for her simplistic thinking and pandering. Winking at the audience might get you selected beauty queen. But vice president of the United States is a serious, serious job.

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Melissa G  says:
11 months ago

Thanks for your comments!

Suzanne, I'm also very happy with our presidential pick. Less than two weeks to go until Bush is out of office, and the healing can begin!

Mighty Mom, nicely stated. :) Apparently the "real Americans," she attempted to pander to represent a smaller slice of the pie than she had hoped. Thank goodness! Now hopefully she'll just fade back quietly into the night...

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