Friday, August 29, 2008

McCain Palin ticket

Another history making event--not a woman as a VP choice, because we’ve had that, but a parent of a special needs child. Her youngest child has Downs Syndrome; the parents knew, and chose to give him life and lots of love. Unless you are pro-life, you probably don’t know that statistically, births of Downs Syndrome babies are down. Not because fewer are conceived--the age of women giving birth is going up and that’s a serious risk factor. But prenatal testing has given parents the choice of not carrying a disabled child to term. There are also many couples who choose to adopt Downs babies.

That said, I actually believe a woman with 5 children ought to take some time off to raise them. Call me a reactionary, but that's a huge job and I think kids need their mother around, not just high paid nannies. (Please, no Queen Victoria stories.) I wouldn't vote against McCain for that reason, but I believe women have a different career track than men. You can do and have it all, but not all at the same time. The vice president, whether Biden or Palin, is a heart beat away from the oval office. She better have some outstanding executive qualities (she's Governor of Alaska) or this could be called one up(wo)manship.

Of the four running for the White House, Biden has been in Washington the longest, which makes Obama's complaints about business as usual and need for change sort of silly, and Palin is a first term Governor with many reforms to her credit, which makes McCain's criticism of Obama as inexperienced fall flat.

Well, she's still the youngest and prettiest (former beauty queen) of the four.
Update: And she gives the best speech of the four (Dayton, OH, August 29, 2008)if content counts.

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

She is married and her husband is an active parent as well. I don't agree with your (implied) contention that the mother has to be a stay at home mom to have a good family. I think the dad can take the more traditional mom role, if the mom needs to work - of course a family with two active parents is the best bet for raising children.

Remember too, that Obama is running for president and saying he wants change yet signing on a three decade long inside the beltway politician.

Gov. Palin has eight years to learn to be president, Obama would walk in like a kid on his first day of kindergarten.

Anonymous said...

Or McCain could have a stroke and she could be president on her first day of preschool.

Norma said...

Anon: I think you stole that from a Republican who talked about Obama's first day in kindergarten in the oval office.