Sarah Palin and the Double Standard
Susan Estrich, Fox News
Should a mother with five children, one of them a pregnant teen and another an infant with special needs, be running for vice president?
The question is being much debated, in newspaper stories and columns, on blogs and Web sites, and, yes, around kitchen tables across the country.
No would be asking these questions if she were a man. No one asked whether Arnold Schwarzenegger should run for governor because he has four children. They looked at Maria, his wonderful wife, and said, what a beautiful family.
A mother doesnt get the same treatment. This is how the double standard works. . . .
I have no doubt that Barack Obama can count on his fingers the number of times he has been home in the last 19 months to put his two beautiful daughters to bed. In interviews, he says as much, expressing his gratitude to his mother-in-law, who has taken over many parenting responsibilities during the campaign, given that his wife has been away a great deal of the time as well, making appearances and raising money. Does this make him a bad father"? Should it undercut his claim to the presidency? Of course not.
Why should Sarah Palin be different? . . . She is the governor of Alaska. She may be qualified, or she may not be. Being a mother certainly teaches you things -- I think it has taught me a great deal, frankly -- but it is not why anyone should vote for her.
If she thinks she can do it, if her husband and children support the decision, as they seem to, who are we to say otherwise? She deserves what every father running for office automatically gets: a chance to be judged fairly, based on experience and ideology, qualifications and competence, not our second-hand judgments of her most private decisions.
Here's the punchline:
Susan Estrich is the Robert Kingsley Professor of Law and Political Science at the University of Southern California. She was Professor of Law at Harvard Law School and the first female president of the Harvard Law Review. She is a columnist for Creators Syndicate and has written for USA Today and the Los Angeles Times.
Estrich's books include the just published "Soulless," "The Case for Hillary Clinton," "How to Get Into Law School," "Sex & Power," "Real Rape," "Getting Away with Murder: How Politics Is Destroying the Criminal Justice System" and "Making the Case for Yourself: A Diet Book for Smart Women."
She served as campaign manager for Michael Dukakis' presidential bid, becoming the first woman to head a U.S. presidential campaign. Estrich appears regularly on the FOX News Channel, in addition to writing the "Blue Streak" column for FOXNews.com.
In other words, Susan Estrich is as lefty and feminist as they get--and, to her credit, she thinks the Palin-bashing by her team is over the top and isn't afraid to say so.
You go, girl! Both of you! (Sarah P. and Susan E.)
Posted by: Mike 2008-09-04 |