http://www.americanthinker.com/2009/11/why_the_left_fears_sarah.html
November 18, 2009
By Bob Weir
Have you ever seen so much
hatred for, and vitriolic criticism of, someone who had only a brief
stint on the national political stage? More than a year after the
presidential election in which Sarah Palin, as the GOP nominee for
Vice-President, campaigned for about 3 months, she is still being
pilloried by the leftwing loons as though she had been elected and was
now actively engaged in dismantling the liberal establishment. Not a
day goes by that we don't hear or read vicious attacks on a woman who
represents the conservative, wholesome values of Middle America; values
that have been insidiously and incrementally eroded during the last few
decades.
There's
an interesting contrast between Palin and Barack Obama. We keep hearing
that she's not qualified to be president, but Obama is. Why? Some say
it's because she didn't have enough experience in government. Yet, as
Governor of Alaska, she earned executive experience, while the current
Oval Office resident only had a few years of legislative work. Others
point to the interviews with Katie Couric and Charles Gibson during the
campaign last year.
Let's
understand something: Couric and Gibson are liberal journalists who
live for those gotcha moments when they can embarrass a conservative
and get a round of high fives at the next penthouse cocktail party in
New York's Central Park West. In contrast, Obama's interviewers seemed
like they were more interested in dating him than they were in getting
answers to questions. Obama's personal lapdog, MSNBC's Chris Mathews,
gets a thrill up his leg from the chosen one. It's obvious that Mathews
has some sort of unresolved intimacy issues to deal with.
In
the liberal mind, Obama can do no wrong, mainly because he's black. If
he fouls up with a misstatement or a faux pas, they'll cover up for him
as though they were protecting a child with a debilitating disease. It
reminds me of what Bush 2 used to refer to as "the soft bigotry of low
expectations." Therefore, when one of those sycophants asks him a
question, it's not only a softball, it comes with heavy breathing and
dangling tongues.
Compare
that to the lion's den that Palin walked into every time she sat down
with one of Obama's obsequious panderers. Given the ideology of the
interviewers, I already knew how it would turn out. What really
impressed me was watching this woman muster the courage to face her
liberal antagonists on national television. How much courage does it take for Obama to engage in one of those cozy love fests with his fan club?
What
this country needs is a strong conservative leader with the courage of
her convictions. Sensing those qualities in Sarah Palin, the liberal
left is becoming frantic because they can't seem to halt her
popularity. The reason they're panicking is because they're afraid of
her connection with regular folks who work for a living, pay their taxes,
attend a religious worship service regularly and believe that our
country has lost the moral fiber that once united us. The book, Profiles in Courage by John F. Kennedy, covered several historical figures that stood
up against the corruption surrounding them, and succeeded in defeating
it. Sarah Palin did exactly that in her home state of Alaska. In a
saner time in our history, she'd be a shoe-in for the White House.
But
we're living in an era of in-your-face corruption; a time when elected
officials rob us blind and dare us to do something about it. The
powerful Chairman of the Ways and Means Committee, New York Congressman
Charles Rangel, is facing a growing investigation of ethics and tax
scandals. When the man empowered with the responsibility to write our
tax laws refuses to pay his, something terrible has happened to our
country. With a laundry list of misbehavior attributed to him, Rangel
boldly continues to keep his seat, his chairmanship, and is running for
reelection.
This has become a pattern across the country. Whether the politicians get caught with their fingers wrapped around bribe money,
or with their arms wrapped around someone else's spouse, they
arrogantly tell the public that it will not deter them from running for
reelection. Once upon a time in America, a politician might be
unscrupulous, but if he got caught, he'd be history. Now, we have a
President of the United States who appointed a tax cheat (Treasury
Secretary Geitner) to his Cabinet and attempted to appoint another tax
cheat (Tom Daschle) to lead Health and Human Services before it was
discovered that the former Senate Majority Leader was also a tax cheat.
Kathleen Sebelius, the Kansas Governor, ended up with the job after
paying about $8,000 in back taxes.
I
could illustrate hundreds of other examples of rampant corruption by
people in elective office. Pointing to government decay is the job of
the free press. But are they hounding any of the power hungry
scoundrels that masquerade as symbols of decency and honor? No, they're
engaged in a continuous merciless attack on a woman who has led the way
in the fight against the very corruption that is being overlooked by
those who have become blinded by their own ideology.
Palin
is a threat because she symbolizes decency in a country that has been
taken hostage by moral degenerates. If she isn't stopped, this country
might end up reclaiming some of the values that made us the envy of the
world.
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Before anyone starts in on Sarah Palin, this article is more about the corruption of our elected officials and what they are getting away with.
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