By Nicole McCleskey
Thursday, April 24, 2014
Every successful Republican woman politician today faces
the inevitable question … is she the next Sarah Palin? It’s unfortunate that
every Republican female leader is put to this same litmus test by the liberal
media. The question infers a judgment … that Republican women are not unique or
independent-minded individuals; instead, easy to caricature and stereotype.
Liberals who pretend to be pro-woman demonstrate their
hypocrisy in perpetually asking the question necessarily making the inference
GOP women can’t possibly be smart or capable. Liberals cannot claim to be
“pro-woman” if they continue to deride a certain class of women, namely
conservatives, simply because they differ ideologically.
Liberals are waging their own War on Women – a war on
women who choose to identify as Republican or believe in Republican ideas. And
it is as disgusting as it is hypocritical.
Here’s a short list of how the liberal left has demonized
accomplished strong Republican women by Palin-izing them:
“Mary Falin Could Be The Next Sarah Palin, and Romney May
Make Her VP.” (http://www.policymic.com/articles/11095/mary-fallin-could-be-the-next-sarah-palin-and-romney-may-make-her-vp
)
“Like Palin before her, McMorris Rodgers projects the
supermom image this quickly becoming the GOP’s go-to female archetype.”
http://nymag.com/thecut/2014/01/gops-tired-solution-to-its-woman-problem.html
Is Jan Brewer the next Sarah Palin?
http://jezebel.com/5628695/is-jan-brewer-the-next-sarah-palin
Is New Mexico Gov. Susana Martinez the next Sarah Palin?
http://www.motherjones.com/politics/2014/04/governor-susana-martinez-new-mexico-2016
It’s the liberals seemingly above-board speak for
insulting Republican women … and they are getting away with it. The “next Sarah
Palin” is acceptable code for liberals to call Republican women unintelligent,
unaccomplished and undeserving. It is a label reserved only for Republican
women who – on the basis of their gender and party affiliation alone – become
targets of the liberal left. Liberals fail to account for the vast differences
between these women, preferring the politically expedient course of discrediting
their intellect and capacity with broad and unsubstantiated accusations.
This is not a criticism of Sarah Palin. Governor Palin
was herself the target of a liberal media machine desperate to see Barack Obama
elected to the White House. Agree with her or not, she was elected a mayor, a
governor and was on a national ticket – certainly accomplishments few others
have achieved. Liberals have taken the personal and derogatory attack machine
used against Sarah Palin and are attempting to turn it into mass production
destruction of GOP women.
Notably, the Republican women under attack today are
leading their states and the nation in markedly different and better directions
than under Democrat leadership. For instance, Governors Falin and Martinez,
both of whom are up for re-election this year, are among the most popular
governors in the country with approval ratings in the 60-percent plus range, a
testament to their policies and governing style.
The notion that Republican women can lead and succeed is anathema
to liberals and threatening to their core. They have pinned their hopes on the
“women’s vote” and part of the strategy is denigrating conservative females who
threaten that electoral strategy.
It is a form of bullying, the implication that any woman
must be stupid if she dares to disagree with liberal dogma. And it’s not just
Republican women leaders who are attacked – it’s millions of women who believe
that government takes too much, dare to support pro-life causes, or want
greater accountability in their schools.
Democrats hypocritically express their desire for more
“respect” and “fairness” for women. The most popular word in 2014 seems to be
“equity.” But they do not extend that fairness and respect to Republican women.
They need to be exposed for their hypocrisy and called to task for their own
unfair treatment. Gender equality is a myth even in Liberal La-La Land.
No comments:
Post a Comment