We've noted how CNN's John Roberts asked it last week, only to get politely rebuked by colleague Dana Bash, and how ABC News's Bill Weir picked up on Saturday with a similar question about whether Gov. Sarah Palin (R-Alaska) can handle being vice president while also being a mother of five, only to have colleague Cokie Roberts object:
Without mentioning Weir, Roberts said questions "about who's taking care of the children...traditionally has very much angered women voters when women candidates are asked those questions and male candidates never are."
But rather than the question getting old and stale and falling into disuse, the liberal media are using the revelation of Palin's daughter's pregnancy to breathe into openly questioning whether the Alaska governor should be running for vice president at all.
As Newsweek's Andrew Romano noted in a September 1 Stumper blog post covering a luncheon with former Sen. Fred Thompson:
Story Continues Below Ad ↓But the most interesting debate--and potentially the most consequential--was about Palin's daughter Bristol, 17, who announced this morning that she's five-months pregnant and planning to marry the father of her child. Pushed by NEWSWEEK's reporters and editors to say whether having a pregnant teenage daughter and five-month-old baby with Down syndrome at home will raise questions about Palin's "priorities," [former Sen. Fred] Thompson responded by questioning the questioners. "Would you be saying that about man running for office in her shoes?" he asked. "I really think you're going to be surprised at how average people and women who are not necessarily political one way or another identify with her. I see nothing in this that will hurt Sarah Palin politically. I mean, I get that it's a necessary part of the process to ask those questions. But we have to keep it fair. If we don't keep it fair, it will redound to her benefit." Judging by the reaction in the room--"I look around this table all these angry men, and I can't believe they're even asking this question," quipped one female NEWSWEEKer--I have a feeling he's right. Saying a woman can't pursue her professional goals AND care for her children at the same time is never a political winner--whether it's conservatives or liberals wagging their fingers.
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September 1, 2008 - 17:23 ET by jkwtradingI love it,,, its called place foot in mouth and chew the leather...
One single mention of woman cannot be a mother and a professional and she will move from serenity to killing in a second of a flash. the eyes light up the smile disapears and the "kill" look is present.
so let the analytical d's present that case and watch them sleep on the couch in their own home.
Off their Stride
September 1, 2008 - 17:25 ET by allanfThe change from Romney to Palin really took the MSM by suprise. With their precanned attacks out the door, their comments wreak of a certain franticness.
Maybe not frantic
September 1, 2008 - 18:03 ET by CaringwhiteguyI agree with you that MSM was caught totally off guard. My sense is that because they were so unprepared (and knew they had to say something) they just let their true feelings show.
The MSM left is used to
September 1, 2008 - 18:15 ET by ThisnThatThe MSM left is used to having talking points handed to them. We're seeing what happens when the talking points haven't been prepared.
It's a mess! And it shouldn't be made public.
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More Like "Liberal Intuitive Points"
September 1, 2008 - 20:15 ET by Intellectual HonestyThe MSM left is used to having talking points handed to them. We're seeing what happens when the talking points haven't been prepared.
While I believe that in the natural framework of political sympathies there may be some exchange from some players in the political realm and their agreeing media counterparts, it seems to me that it is a liberal belief system that allows pols, media and average liberal joes to independently come to similar conclusions. Yes it is certainly true that some pol or media pundit will often be the first to throw out the first bone and the average liberal joe will identify with it but in the end it is easier to locate the first media/pol source that pushed a certain angle but it would not be surprising how often a line of attack is first formulated by some average liberal joe posting on various blogs/sites.
And in fairness this can be applied to both main points of political view.
Honesty
September 1, 2008 - 20:26 ET by Cool ArrowAround here Liberal Intuitive points are Feeeeelings.
Rocky & Bullwinkle '08
MSM and Sarah Palin
September 1, 2008 - 23:22 ET by merlin61What does the daughter's pregnancy have to
do with anything? Its just dirty politics by the
Dems. This has happened to hundreds of
other American families too, but because they
hate who Mc Cain picked, its a major case.
Obama was right, leave the kids out of it.
They aren't running for president or vice
president.
The left
September 1, 2008 - 18:09 ET by ghost of Mary Jo KopechneI cannot believe how morally bankrupt the left is... and scared.
Where are the NAGs?
Support Our Troops. God bless the military.
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Palin is smoking them out
September 1, 2008 - 18:17 ET by KC MulvilleJeez, remember the old line, scratch a liberal and find a tyrant? They're coming out of the woodwork now, aren't they?
All I can say is, where is the prejudice here? Again, say hello, ladies, to the Far Left. Give credit to Obama for seeing where all this prejudice will carry him - down. He'd better get control of his nutcase fringe or they will take him down with them. I work in an office where there is a fairly equal distribution of men and women. I can't see any of those women putting up with the kind of barely subliminal sexism on display.
And who has been raising
September 1, 2008 - 19:41 ET by FranksamAnd who has been raising BHO's daughters while he's been campaigning the last three years, and his wife has been 'earning' a quarter-million $'s per annum? BHO's daughters are statisically likely to be single moms in their lifetimes. This story only demonstrates for the billionth time who the mean people these days, and mean people do s**k.
It means it is okay for
September 1, 2008 - 21:12 ET by jgarciaIt means it is okay for a DEM woman to have both, but not okay for other women who have different point of view from their's....... plain and simple.. the old double standard! That is becoming the "new" dem party's way....... They are becoming what they claim the GOP are........
The loser media is walking a loose rope
September 1, 2008 - 19:46 ET by FastEdand the swaying is about to throw them into the viper pit - where are the shouts, from the roof tops, about a woman who can do it all, or be like the men? She's not at home, (baking cookies, ask Hillary), but out in the real world, where, if memory serves me right, is where the media (speaking for the now crowd), wished her to be. Why the trun of events? Could it be that she has a (R) after name? Naaah, that couldn't be it, could it, I mean from our honest, reporting , un-biased media types?
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Blatant sexism The Rocky
September 1, 2008 - 19:57 ET by wiwfBlatant sexism
The Rocky Mountain Collegian: Illustrating Idiocy
Those who question Sarah
September 1, 2008 - 21:06 ET by jgarciaThose who question Sarah Palin ability as a mother and having a career at same time are in complete fear of her... She is the "new" democrat party’s worst nightmare... she isn't a victim! She helps herself, has a supportive husband and makes her children accountable for their actions…….. The Old Democrat party worked hard in past for women to be treated fairly in the working world… but the “New” Democrat Party sees women as tool to use when it suits them…….. take a look at what they did to socialist Hillary….. I hope this new group of folks who have taken over the dem’s party get angry enough to move out of this country to start their own soon (hey, try Cuba they have a few victims there to help, plus they have national health care already! )…….they keep threaten to move, but haven’t yet!
How McCain picked Palin: an MSM fantasy
September 2, 2008 - 00:12 ET by nkviking75How the MSM imagines the moment when McCain asked Palin to be his running mate.
McCain: Well, Sarah, we've looked high and low for a running mate, and by far you're the hottest babe of the bunch. And we need a woman to attract the disenchanted Hillary voters. What do you say, Sarah?
Palin: Hmm, this is a big decision, and I need time to think about it. (Brief pause) Aw, shucks, why not?
McCain: Have you really thought this through, Sarah? It's a big responsibility. You'll have to spend a lot of time away from your family.
Palin: No prob, Johnny. Track is going into the Army, Bristol is preggers and about to enter into a shotgun marriage, the baby can be farmed out to grandma and grandpa, and the middle two girls can go to boarding school.
McCain: What about your husband?
Palin: Who?
McCain: How to you feel about giving up the governorship of Alaska?
Palin: Anyone in their right mind would want to get away from that frozen wasteland populated by moose and crazed men with lots of guns. Let's get going, John!
McCain: Great, Sarah. Now come check out my stateroom on the Straight Talk Express. Only there won't be much talking. (Wink, wink)
Palin: Oh, Johnny.
When you put the clowns in charge, don't be surprised when a circus breaks out.