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Home Front: Politix
Hysterical Women for Kerry
By Michelle Malkin

Rosie the Riveter has given way to Sally the Sniveler.

During World War II, young Rose Will Monroe was the face of American women in adversity: strong, supportive and resolute against the enemy forces that threatened our existence. Tens of thousands like Rosie rolled up their sleeves, gritted their teeth, and flexed their muscles in factories and shipyards and arsenals across the country. They made rockets and rifles and bombs and boats. They painted and drilled and welded. When they got home to their kids, they cooked and cleaned and collapsed in bed after praying for their husbands and brothers and uncles on the battlefield. Rosie and her sisters in arms didn't have the luxury of complaining about their lack of "me time." There was a war to be won. And so, as this presidential campaign season has constantly reminded us, there is today.

But Rosie is gone. And in her place, we have Hysterical Women for Kerry.

They are self-absorbed celebrities who support banning all guns (except the ones their bodyguards use to protect them and their children). They are teachers' union bigwigs who support keeping all children hostage in public schools (except their own sons and daughters who have access to the best private institutions). They are sanctimonious environmentalists who oppose ostentatious energy consumption (except for their air-conditioned Malibu mansions and Gulfstream jets and custom Escalades.)

They are antiwar activists who claim to love the troops (except when they're apologizing to the terrorists trying to kill our men and women in uniform). They are peace activists who balk at your son bringing in his "Star Wars" light saber for the kindergarten Halloween parade (but who have no problem serving as human shields for torture-loving dictators). They are ultrafeminists who purport to speak for all women (but not the unborn ones or the abstinent teenage ones or the minority conservative ones or the newly enfranchised ones in Afghanistan).

In battleground states, the Kerry campaign has dispatched such incoherent nervous Nellies to scare the pantyhose off of young women and moms. Kerry's sister, Peggy, landed in Ohio at a Women for Kerry rally to scare up female votes to oppose President Bush's "war against women." At a time when Islamofascists are chopping off heads and kidnapping aid workers and plotting to kill schoolchildren, and at a time when untold numbers of malefactors are crossing into our borders, Peggy Kerry chose to whine about the alleged gender gap in white-collar salaries. "That is not fair," she said. "Let me tell you what my brother is going to fight for-pay equity." Meanwhile, a teacher for Kerry complained: "If we lose the White House again, it is very possible we will lose public education."

In Michigan, actress/legal observer Christine Lahti rallied Kerry women by warning: "Listen up. If (Bush) is re-elected, he will appoint a (Justice) Clarence Thomas clone and reverse Roe versus Wade." The Kerry campaign has also sent actress Sharon Stone-who recently blamed President Bush for preventing her from kissing fellow actress Halle Berry in the awful movie "Catwoman"-to drum up female votes in Pennsylvania and New Hampshire.

But if Hollywood had to crown a poster girl for the new Sally the Sniveler campaign, it would be Cameron Diaz. Rosie the Riveter delivered a unifying message to her fellow American women with simple, rousing clarity: "We can do it!"

In stark contrast, here's a painful partial transcript of Diaz's vote-beseeching appearance on "The Oprah Winfrey Show" last month:

Diaz: "We have a voice now, and we're not using it, and women have so much to lose. I mean, we could lose the right to our bodies. We could lo-if you think that rape should be legal, then don't vote. But if you think that you have a right to your body, and you have a right to say what happens to you and fight off that danger of losing that, then you should vote, and those are the . . .

Winfrey: "It's your voice."

Diaz: "It's your voice. It's your voice, that's your right."

We've come a long way, baby. The wrong way. Get a grip, girls. You are an embarrassment to a nation at war.
Posted by: Steve || 10/20/2004 10:34:01 AM || Comments || Link || [3 views] Top|| File under:

#1  No, Michelle, they are an embarrassment to the human race.
Too bad these chicks didn't get their heads ripped off in "Team America".....
Posted by: Desert Blondie || 10/20/2004 11:22 Comments || Top||

#2  DB - Seen the 2 new Skeery ads on 9/11? One is wife, other a daughter, of victims of WTC attack. Both manage to blame Bush for their deaths. Truly disgusting shit - and this after the Dhimmidicks had squealed that Bush couldn't even refer to 9/11 in ad because it would be divisive / unfair somehow.

Living in a "battleground" state is bizarre. All I see are political ads, those smarmy prescription medicine ads (i.e. Cialis, heh), and Ginsu knife style kitchen gadget ads.
Posted by: .com || 10/20/2004 11:30 Comments || Top||

#3 

These "hysterical" women?


Stop Thief! - He's got our ball!
Posted by: BigEd || 10/20/2004 11:32 Comments || Top||

#4  Woo Hoo Michelle! You go girl!
Posted by: 2b || 10/20/2004 12:23 Comments || Top||

#5  Amen, 2b. She rocks like an earthquake! I tell you, I'm extremely happy (fortunate!) that I find myself on the same side as Michelle in every issue where I've read her offer her opinion - whew! Very den Beste-like in her logical arguments.
Posted by: .com || 10/20/2004 12:34 Comments || Top||

#6  com, I bet its hard to tell the ads apart....
Posted by: CrazyFool || 10/20/2004 12:35 Comments || Top||

#7  .com - No, haven't seen them, but then again I'm not watching much TV these days. Every time a political ad comes on, I start swearing at the set. Freaks out the new hubby to hear his (usually) sweet tempered girl start shouting "F*** off and die, bastard!!" at the commercials.
But you gotta admit, it is pretty funny to see an ad for one of these schmucks followed by an ad for heartburn or insomnia medications!
And I used to vote Democrat......sigh.

Posted by: Desert Blondie || 10/20/2004 12:40 Comments || Top||

#8  CF - No - I'm a phreakin' expert on them, now - unfortunately for me, lol!

DB - Lol! I'm alone, but I do have to wonder if my apartment neighbors can hear me shout the same sort of epithets at the TV, lol! Used to scare the hell out of my daughter (I was a very happy Single Dad with custody for 10 yrs) when I'd talk to the TV. She "got it" later on: it's a way to reduce the stress of so much idiocy going unchallenged!
Posted by: .com || 10/20/2004 12:47 Comments || Top||

#9  .com, that's why I'm soooo glad that 1) my neighbors are mostly elderly, and 2) the apartment building is masonry construction. They can't hear much. Oh, and everyone thinks my big ol' rottie/shepherd mix is mean when they first meet her (I do have to yank on Cookie's leash, only so she doesn't bowl people over to love on them.....)
Posted by: Desert Blondie || 10/20/2004 14:00 Comments || Top||

#10  DB - Lol! Those damn dogs! Lovable when you want 'em mean - and mean when you're trying to be nice and make a good impression, heh.
Posted by: .com || 10/20/2004 14:02 Comments || Top||

#11  Cameron should stick to making those homemade soft core porn flicks with whoever's the latest himbo she's screwing.
Posted by: tu3031 || 10/20/2004 14:21 Comments || Top||

#12  I'm not sure if my husband will be glad or sad when this election is over. Glad because he's limited to what channels he can watch without me saying things like - "Bring up Cambodia, Bill, bring up Cambodia!!" Ohhhh!! CAN YOU BELIEVE he didn't bring up Cambodia???? - before I dramatically storm off to be consoled by my friend, the Internet.

Glad because I won't spend 654 hours a day on the internet, flipping from site to site...hoping to find that one little nugget of information that will assure me that that GW indeed has this in the bag, (that and oooh..lookie what's going on in Fallujah - such an interesting 20 page article)... what the..OMG!! [looks up from screen - eyes spinning in circles - back aching from spending day slouched in chair staring at the screen] Is that the garage door opening? Oh &^%$! I better get dressed before he makes it up the stairs!!!

Of course, it's equally possible that he will be sad when it's over, because I won't be spending 625 hours on the Internet every day...and thus allowing him complete control over the remote and being blissfully unaware of everything that we should be doing around the house.
Posted by: Crineper Thomble9321 || 10/20/2004 14:53 Comments || Top||

#13  I know the boss will be glad when he sees my production go back up. But then there will be the WoT to keep me occupied. Priorities right?
Posted by: 2% || 10/20/2004 15:12 Comments || Top||


Home Front: WoT
Ralph Peters:Relearning War
AS the presidential election approaches, the cynical charges of "failure" in Iraq obscure a fundamental truth: The conflict has improved our military dramatically. War teaches. And we're very good learners. We already had the best-trained, best-equipped armed forces in the world. Now we have the most experienced troops, as well. With enduringly high morale. Operation Iraqi Freedom and the subsequent occupation swept away a pile of dangerous nonsense. We found — again — that airpower alone cannot win wars and that the infantryman remains as indispensable in the 21st century as he was in the bronze age.

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Posted by: tipper || 10/20/2004 12:54:16 PM || Comments || Link || [5 views] Top|| File under:

#1  War is not the domain of perfection. Never was, never will be.

Should be tattoed on the forehead of every politician in the US.
Posted by: Dreadnought || 10/20/2004 15:23 Comments || Top||

#2  Who was it that said that
"If you're short of everything except for the enemy, you know you're at war."
Posted by: Shipman || 10/20/2004 16:11 Comments || Top||

#3  JCH Lee?
Posted by: Mrs. Davis || 10/20/2004 16:24 Comments || Top||

#4  "Shock-and-awe" fizzled embarrassingly,

I don't know about you all, but to me "shock and awe" was created in me by the incredible speed with which we made it across the country to Baghdad.

Was any of the aerial bombardments ever called out by CENTCOM as "shock-and-awe"? I probably missed it, if it was announced.
Posted by: eLarson || 10/20/2004 16:34 Comments || Top||

#5  I'm thinking it was Chester Puller or Roy Geiger but I'm not sure.

Well, JCH Lee was a supply guy, so maybe it was him.

Posted by: Flipper || 10/20/2004 19:28 Comments || Top||

#6  Shure and wasn't it himself, Murphy the grunt
Posted by: tipper || 10/20/2004 20:48 Comments || Top||

#7  Re "Shock and Awe"

Ralph Peters is an excellent analyst who is strongly biased in favor of infantry. He believes Air Force claims of being able to defeat armies w/out ground troops are ridiculous and he sometimes goes overboard.
If I remember correctly,"Shock and Awe" was going to be a 3 day intense aerial bombardment before the troops went in.It never took place because info on Saddam's whereabouts caused the whole plan to be changed as a strike on Saddams supposed location prematurely started the war. All of which showed the quality of Gen. Franks-he lost his Northern attack at last minute,his air plan was thrown in toilet,and his ground assualt had to start days before he planned.How much or little he actually had to do w/planning,he controlled his battle and didn't let anyone panic.
Posted by: Stephen || 10/20/2004 21:20 Comments || Top||

#8  I like that Ralph pointed out that our combat units have ALL had significant action. The entire US Army and Marines are basically combat vets. A look at the past 100 years of our military, you will see that almost every unit was skittish in their opening engagements. That is no longer the case. Can you imagine having the 3rd and 4th Infantry Divisions on the Iraq-Syria (or Iran-Iraq) border? How much CRACK there would be in that whip? 50,000 of the best-trained, best-equipped AND most experienced troops lookin' at the border in an obvious way? They'd be quakin' in their f*cking boots. Singing the Jihidi Lament (JDAM version).

This is a new strategic and tactical benefit we have from opening this new front on the Islamofascists. A military that can absolutely obliterate any enemy imaginable. Just let you know where you are............
Posted by: Brett_the_Quarkian || 10/20/2004 22:00 Comments || Top||



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