Friday, December 11, 2009

Why we’re perplexed by Sarah Palin

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So, it's official: John McCain announced on Friday that he's picked a woman as his running mate, Alaskan governor Sarah Palin. And while most of us here at Shine are normally thrilled to see a strong-willed, principled woman rise to such great heights in the halls of power, we're still all sorting through why it is we just feel so conflicted if not sometimes a little disappointed in this woman.

We're not talking about Palin's politics; we're talking about her as a metaphor. She's the latest example of  just how complicated it is being a modern woman. She's a total briar patch of strengths, weaknesses, triumphs, and outrage. That's why we here on Shine have been busy blogging about all those things that impress us, infuriate us, makes us envious, and confuse us completely.

Sarah Palin is a self-proclaimed feminist role model. The way she sees it, she proves that any woman can work a high-powered job and ascend through the ranks, all while having as many children as you want and being a mother to that family. She's a state governor AND a mother of five -- that's absolutely impressive. I only have one kid, and I often feel like I'm barely pulling off the juggle from day to day.

But, the inevitable questions creep up about her ability to truly be a good mom to her kids, especially since news that 17-year-old daughter Bristol who is now five months pregnant with her high-school boyfriend's child came to light. Many women are left wondering: Is she really the amazing, do-it-all supermom that she claims to be? And honestly, does she really have to be?

This, of course, raises more questions for us:


So, go check out our stories and posts by some of your fellow Shine readers, and tell us what you think of our many questions. Does she leave you with some of the same ones we have? And does that affect your vote? Leave a comment or feel free to go all out and write out your own blog post about it.

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  • kyladyrider's Avatar
    Posted by kyladyrider Fri Feb 27, 2009 5:58pm PST

    glbrewer2007 why do you harp on teen pregnancy so much? what has that to do with how Sarah Palin was more qualified to run this country than Obama? Looks like you also fell prey to the media....you should be ashamed of yourself....what did Sarah Palin's teenager's daughter being pregnant have to do with the election? YOU sheep make me sick.

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    Posted by davec Mon Mar 2, 2009 8:43am PST

    I thought Sarah Palin had a great amount of maturity in everything she was involved in. I am not sure she shouldn't of been the one running for president. Her common knowledge and common sense about issues is what made the average person like her. Plus she has been highly successful in Alaska with some very tricky situations. McCain couldn't have picked a better running mate and I hope she continues to be active in the political scene.

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    Posted by davec Mon Mar 2, 2009 9:07am PST

    I thought Sarah Palin had a great amount of maturity in everything she was involved in. I am not sure she shouldn't of been the one running for president. Her common knowledge and common sense about issues is what made the average person like her. Plus she has been highly successful in Alaska with some very tricky situations. McCain couldn't have picked a better running mate and I hope she continues to be active in the political scene.

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