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Politics | 10/22/2008 12:25 pm

Palin to Women: Obama Would've Picked Hillary if He Really Cared About You

By The Staff at wowOwow.com
© AP

If Barack Obama was serious about respecting women, he would have picked Hillary Rodham Clinton as his running mate.

That was Sarah Palin’s argument Tuesday when she addressed a crowd in southern Nevada. The Republican vice-presidential hopeful tried to woo women voters and show a little bit of her feminist side, essentially calling Obama a hypocrite who fails to treat women as equals.

"Our opponents think that they have the women’s vote all locked up, which is a little presumptuous, since only our side has a woman on the ticket," Palin said. "When the time came to make a decision, somehow Barack Obama just couldn’t bring himself to pick the woman who got 18 million votes.”

She painted Obama’s selection of Sen. Joe Biden, D-DE, as his running mate as yet another instance of a male boss passing over a qualified female: "The qualifications are there, but the promotion never comes."

The Alaska governor also said: “Why wasn’t Sen. Clinton even vetted by the Obama campaign? Why did it take 24 years – an entire generation – from the time that Geraldine Ferraro made her pioneering bid until the next time that a woman was asked to join a national ticket?”

The Las Vegas Review-Journal reports that the emphasis on women’s issues marked a departure from Palin’s usual rhetoric, perhaps in part because she was stumping in a part of the state where Democrats heavily outnumber Republicans and where Clinton handily beat Obama in the state’s January 19 Democratic primary caucuses.

"For the women in this audience and across the country, are you ready to break the highest, hardest glass ceiling in America?" Palin shouted to thunderous cheers. McCain officials say more than 7,000 people attended that event.

"Jerry the Plumber" showed up to the rally, as did "Wendy the Plumber’s Daughter," "Sandra the Homeschool Mom" and "Michael the Student."

They were among the ranks of what might now be called "Sarah’s Army" — conservative and proudly wearing that Average Joe, "pro-American" label — who lined up for blocks to cheer Palin on. The San Francisco Chronicle says there’s just something about Palin that continues to fuel her popularity among the conservative grassroots.

Joining Palin on stage were Lynn Forester de Rothschild, a former member of the Democratic National Committee and former Clinton supporter; Elaine Lafferty, a former editor of Ms. magazine; and National Organization for Women officials from California and Oregon. NOW has officially endorsed Obama.

Palin also criticizes Obama’s treatment of his female employees, saying the women on his Senate staff "get just 83 cents for every dollar the men get  … You’ve got to ask, what is with that?”

The Review-Journal, however, notes that women on Obama’s staff don’t get less pay for the same work, according to Senate records.

"Sen. Obama has fought for equal pay for an equal day’s work, while Sen. McCain has suggested that women don’t get equal pay because they need more education and training," Obama campaign senior strategist Anita Dunn said in a statement. "While Sen. Obama has proposed a plan to help working women, the McCain-Palin campaign offers just more negative attacks and distortions."

Palin also called for "a tax code that doesn’t penalize working families," especially single mothers, and laws that provide women with opportunities. "Working mothers need an advocate, and they will have one when this working mother is working for all of you," she said.

The former mayor of Wasilla, AK, also compared a local woman, owner of La Madonna restaurant and a local GOP activist, to “Joe the Plumber,” the Ohio man who questioned Obama recently about his plans to raise taxes and became a conservative celebrity overnight.

Palin also said if McCain is elected to the White House, she would work for women across the globe.

“I intend to advance that creed in our own nation and beyond because across the world, there are still places where women are subjugated and persecuted as they were in Afghanistan, places where they’re bullied and brutalized and murdered in honor killings, places where women are sold like commodities in the nightmare world of the sex trade, and places where baby girls are unwelcome as a matter of state policy and their mothers are forced to have abortions,” Palin said.

“Now no one person, no one leader, can bring an end to all of those ills, to all of the injustices inflicting upon women, but I can promise you this, if I am elected, these women, too, will have an advocate and a defender in the 47th vice president of the United States.”

Palin is often seen as the McCain campaign’s attack dog – a usual role for vice-presidential candidates.

Speaking in Ohio Wednesday, she said: “I guess that the looming crisis that most worries the Obama campaign right now has gotta be Joe Biden’s next speaking engagement.”

Palin was referrinmettg to Biden’s weekend remarks, when he said Obama, if elected, was sure to be presented with an international crisis that would test his “mettle.”

Those remarks had Obama campaign surrogates trying to defend the comments and Obama. Even former Secretary of State Madeleine Albright jumped in on the defense.

“The real problem is that these warnings by Joe Biden are similar to his earlier assessment of Barack Obama in the primary,” Palin said Wednesday, noting that Biden – who ran for president himself in the primary — formerly said Obama wasn’t up to the job and that “the presidency is not something that lends itself to on-the-job training.”

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OMGIAMGOING NUTS
Marjorie, I look at it like this…the VOTERS that are here have already made up their minds. I find it quite amusing that all they can find to actually WRITE about is PALIN! It has so proven my point. They’re just jealous. (don’t look now…they just might have another up) I do wonder why they don’t actually put something of substance here though. One word - dingbats.
By OMGIAMGOING NUTS on 10/22/2008 4:31 pm
DeBúrca obj
Wow Marjorie, we can finally agree on something. You are right, we will not find honesty with Palin, not even close.
By DeBúrca obj on 10/22/2008 5:25 pm
HA BIBI
Marjorie, I’m laughing my ass off at all these women running scared to the point of, all they can do is rant about Sarah’s wardrobe, LOL you would think that maybe they donated to the RNC but can’t admit it, and pissed that their money was spent this way, LOL. Squaking like a bunch of hens over a party they are so sure is going to lose. Heck, if I thought I was with such a winning team as they think Obama is, why do they even care what the RNC spends it’s money on. I know that old Joe has had a little botox here and a little there, which is pretty pricy and if he wants to keep up that “deer caught in the headlights look” well……He’ll just have to keep that up now won’t he. Whadya think that will cost the DNC, huh Joe? LOL
By HA BIBI on 10/22/2008 6:07 pm
Kryssi K
Marjorie - normally I find your posts enjoyable because they offer a different, yet well-articulated and reasonable viewpoint. But I must ask - if you’re so disgusted by a vast majority of us here on wOw, why even continue to post/read?
By Kryssi K on 10/23/2008 12:51 am
Irish Eyes NY
KK: I guess you and the rest of this “vast left wing conspiracy” would love it if all the Conservatives/Republicans left this site. Well, we have the right to post, just like you do. remember the liberals are all for freedom of speech, remember that!!
By Irish Eyes NY on 10/23/2008 11:59 am
Kryssi K
That’s not exactly what I meant. I’m not bothered by your/their presence so much as to curious why someone would hang around a place THEY express a disdain toward. Makes about as much sense as watching a TV show you can’t even stand. Waste of time. It’s one thing to offer a minority point of view and post differing opinions. It’s another thing entirely to end every post with harsh generalizations (implying 99% of us are Kool Aid drinking idiots, etc) about the entire community in which you’ve voluntarily placed yourself, and egging on arguments (as opposed to debates) with overly defensive “Bring-It-On” comments before anyone has had a chance to reply. By the way, the question I asked was directed specifically to Marjorie…because she’s capable of maintaining her composure when speaking to a scary “left-winger”. You know nothing about me - I have plenty of conservative AND Republican friends. And if I wanted all people with that mentality off this website, it would get pretty boring around here. But it would be ideal if those who disagreed were a little less…unhinged about it. (Oh, and the guy I wanted and STILL want to be president of the United States is a Republican.) Remember, there’s only a left-wing conspiracy to balance out the right-wing conspiracy. ;-)
By Kryssi K on 10/23/2008 3:54 pm
Belinda Joy
You know what Sarah Palin, you need to stop allowing those around you to put words in your mouth, because you sound really stupid…….
By Belinda Joy on 10/22/2008 1:28 pm
Patty E
not to mention the lack of integrity….knowingly speaking non-truths, when all of America that is paying attention can EASILY disprove what she is saying.
By Patty E on 10/22/2008 1:39 pm
Ky McQueen
Sarah sounds REALLY stupid…Obama DOES respect women on his level, Look a Michelle Obama…He married one strong, educated and successful woman.
By Ky McQueen on 10/22/2008 2:13 pm
Mrs. Cheryl Hampton
KY, I tip my hat to you on this one :):)
By Mrs. Cheryl Hampton on 10/22/2008 4:32 pm
Mrs. Cheryl Hampton
Belinda, Nothing that Palin says surprises me……there’s a lot of AIR up there with her, this is another distraction and a weak one @that, I c/not agree with you more……….also she not even in the same “CLASS” with Hillary Clinton……..
By Mrs. Cheryl Hampton on 10/22/2008 4:30 pm
Pat Hernandez
Conversely, if McCain really believed in placing country first, he would never have selected Sarah Palin as his running mate.
By Pat Hernandez on 10/22/2008 1:57 pm
John G
Excellent!
By John G on 10/22/2008 2:59 pm
S M
Ferraro was qualified- the country wasn’t ready during the Amazing 80s. I secretly think Hillary didn’t want veep because, contrary to Sarah Palin’s beliefs, Vice-Presidents aren’t in the Senate making laws, just breaking ties that rarely happen. Beginning to take a look at Hillary objectively, she’s probably happier with a more active role in a state that she represents quite well. Learning about her is inspiring me to save my money so I can move the heck out of Red-State-America and all the Palin-crazed-instinct-driven people. I’d love to meet interesting non-frightening people like the Obamas, the Clintons or even McCain. Ya know the ones you hug without feeling the shoulder holster, and who care enough about the country to avoid leaving the gifts of bigotry and fear in their wake.
By S M on 10/22/2008 2:09 pm
Maurine H
Since we weren’t privy to any discussions between Obama and Clinton, we’ll never really know why Obama did not select Clinton as his running mate. It’s a reasonable guess that she was not interested in the VP slot because of some of its limitations. If not picked for a cabinet post, Clinton will be able to build upon her current Senatorial role. Unlike Sarah Palin, Hillary Clinton knows that the Vice President is not in charge of the Senate.
By Maurine H on 10/22/2008 2:24 pm