The day Sarah Palin kneecapped feminism

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The feminist revolution began as a necessary reform movement, but unfortunately evolved into a marxism-imbued, revolutionary one. Second-wave feminism’s focus soon shifted from women’s equal rights (which are limited to those defined by law) to women’s interests (which are limitless), as perceived through a victim’s lens.

For decades, the people that instruct our children; mould our lawyers, social workers, psychologists and health professionals; train our judiciary; control (and misinform) the domestic-violence industry; shape the views of journalists; and counsel politicians: All have been marinating from early youth in feminist correctness.

That changed on September 3, 2008, when Sarah Palin accepted her vice-presidential nomination at the Republican convention in Minneapolis/St. Paul. Her speech electrified the nation.

Before 39-million viewers, Palin was the first public figure to openly and successfully ridicule the hitherto untouchable Barack Obama. She also was the first American woman to campaign for high office by paying homage, but no ideological dues, to the Sisterhood. This Alaskan small-town huntin’, fishin’ God-fearin,’ abortion-hatin’ mom of five showed that a woman can break through any glass ceiling she wants without the imprimatur of the feminist politburo.

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Sarah Palin again? Jesus Christ! Just what I’d expect of a man’s view of feminism.

@Liberal1 (objectivity):

When will you liberal’s ever learn? Nothing like opening your mouth to speak before engaging your brain.

Barbara Kay: The day Sarah Palin kneecapped feminism

Article written by a woman, posted on the site by a man.

@Liberal1 (objectivity):
If you had read the article you would have seen that it was written by a woman. Curt was just commenting on the Article.

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Props to Sarah for taking her 15 minutes (not by coincidence about as long as Mac or anyone else outside of Alaska knew who she was) and becoming the millionaire princess of the far right.
Why does she continually play the “I’m the victim of the lamestream media” card.
Get your arse into Iowa and N.H. with Pawlenty,Romney,Gingrich,Paul(I hope),Trump and the other big boys and see if you can handle the heat that will surely come from your own Party.
Your loving minions deserve to see you in debate and the American voter wants to know what you’re really made of.The msm will not determine your fate.YOU WILL

Hey Rich — she sure will