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American Thinker: Sarah Palin Is One Tough Mother

Posted by Dr. Fay on February 17, 2010

Robin of Berkeley had this to say about Sarah Palin at the American Thinker this morning:

Sarah Palin is dismissed by some on both the Left and the Right as a lightweight. She’s supposedly wet behind the ears because she’s rarely traveled abroad or served as a privileged United States senator, which consists mostly of ordering lackeys around. Of course, Palin is way too pretty (and a non-Ivy-Leaguer besides) to have an I.Q. anywhere near Obama’s.

It’s astonishing what these critics continually ignore: that Palin is a mom — not once, but five times over. How can this inconvenient truth be so easily dismissed? Five children — count them — including a special-needs boy with Down Syndrome.

[…]

Looking at Palin’s slender frame, it’s hard to imagine her actually doing this not once, not twice, but five times. She was wiping spills and her kids’ mouths at the same time as she was cleaning up Alaska. Of course, being a frontier woman, Palin can do it all.

Palin can do practically anything because this is how her parents raised her. Getting up at dawn with dad to hunt moose, little Sarah then dashed off to school and later basketball practice (even playing a championship game with a broken ankle). Somehow she eked out time for homework and a myriad of jobs.

I think that people underestimate Palin because she makes it all look so easy. She’s a force of nature, and she does the seemingly impossible with her trademark sunniness. In America 2010, happy and functional people like Palin are perceived as dim.

[…]

Meanwhile, Palin just glides by like a majestic bird in flight. She’s called a c–t, Trailer Trash Barbie, and a moron, but she just keeps going, like the fiercest prizefighter. Palin takes the punches, gets up, and keeps on rocking — always with her effervescent smile.

There is nothing lightweight about her, our Alaskan Amazon, who once gave a speech in Dallas while in the throes of labor with Trig. Did you hear that? I’m talking labor, which I understand is like having one of those prizefighters throwing punches from deep inside. Are you listening, the insufferable Robert Gibbs?

[…]

Yet what Palin does is hardly different from what mothers do every day in this country. Most moms are hardworking, resourceful, intuitive, and savvy — and persistently underrated.

And one more thing: Mothers will move heaven and earth to protect and nurture their children. Palin embodies this warrior spirit towards not only her own kids, but all the children in this country — and the grownups, too.

Can anyone in his mind say the same thing about Obama?

Could this country be in more capable hands than the strong and loving ones of Sarah Palin?

2 Responses to “American Thinker: Sarah Palin Is One Tough Mother”

  1. The only thing left to comment on is this: I don’t believe Sarah is dismissed by the Democrats and Republicans; I believe these people who would want us to believe that are shaking in their shoes. They don’t know how to handle Sarah, because they are incapable of understand honesty, common sense and love of country and Americans. ‘

    Sarah is here to stay and whether she runs for President of Our Country will be up to Sarah. In a way, we need her down in the trenches with us – she is actually in a perfect position. She doesn’t have to put up with the devious ways of other politicians in order to protect her job security. So to Sarah, I say you’re awesome and doing a great job for America. Keep up the good work and Sarah we don’t care if you right on your hand every time you speak.

    In fact, the younger generation would be thrilled if you continue writing on your hand. May God Bless America

  2. Joy said

    Yup, she’s our Joan of Arc & Margaret Thatcher, all rolled into one amazing “Alaska Amazon,” as you so rightly point out!

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