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Sunday, September 07, 2008
Paul Jacob :: Townhall.com Columnist
What comes first?
by Paul Jacob
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"Is she going to put her country first or her children first?"

So asked columnist Sally Quinn last week, at the close of a segment on The O'Reilly Factor. Quinn was making a repeat appearance, apparently to apologize for her performance days earlier.

Quinn landed on Bill O'Reilly's show in the first place to defend her post on the Washington Post/Newsweek blog "On Faith." In a piece entitled "Palin's Pregnancy Problem," Quinn contended that Alaska Governor and GOP Vice Presidential Nominee Sarah Palin's "lack of experience and her family situation" disqualified her for the presidency. And thus the vice presidency.

"John McCain . . . must have said it one thousand times, 'I put my country first,'" Quinn told a CNN interviewer. "And I think if you're talking about the commander in chief and that is what she is likely to be given his age and his health. Will she put her country first, or will she put her family first?"

Being a working mother herself, Quinn insisted that women "should" work. But there is a "tipping point" more than reached at the level of the presidency. And apparently at a certain number of children.

"It's one thing to have one, two or three children, especially if they are healthy children," argued Quinn. Of course, Palin has five children, one with Down's syndrome. Quinn, herself the mother of a child with a serious learning disability, also mentioned the 17-year-old daughter's pregnancy, suggesting that means the potential Vice-President must worry about six kids.

Quinn raised the specter of that 3:00 am emergency phone call to the president. Will Palin grab the phone or care for a sick child?

CNN's Soledad O'Brien incredulously asked Quinn why Palin wouldn't do precisely what other working mothers do: hand the sick kid to dad.

"I can't believe that she would be the dad and her husband would be the mom," Quinn responded.

Really? After decades of denying there was any difference between men and women, of suggesting that ever even to question non-traditional roles was repulsively sexist, the self-described "liberal media elite" (or one such) now tell us that women simply cannot tackle important jobs in society because they must so completely focus on family considerations. Women in important positions are unreliable.

And, obviously, we must forget about fathers ever stepping up to fill in any voids left by a working mom. We cannot overcome our biology. Males of our species can only hunt, never nurture. Continued...

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Paul Jacob is President of Citizens in Charge. His daily Common Sense commentary appears on the Web, via e-mail, and on radio stations across America.
 
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Country First
Country just might have to come first, if we look at the history of our civilization, not to mention the history of other civilizations.

And here's another twist: Jesus said, "Let the dead bury their own dead."

Jesus had mixed feelings about family.

There just might be more imporant matters.

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For all that I have seen here, there is a lot of great support for Sarah Palin and well deserved I would think. Everybody has talant and skills in different areas. Hers started before she was married. Her style of personality became known to her friends before she became a public figure. It is no surprise then that she has made it this far. Prayer, a faithful life to GOD is rewarded by HIM. She has gotten to this point, I pray that she will be able to finish with Mc Cain and that both will honor the LORD provided they are elected to Office. Family life won't be the same for those in the Whitehouse as it is for those not in the Whitehouse. So why all the fuss? Don't you think the dad, will be asked many questions too? Don't you think that the husband will be given a ' What do you think ?' possible response ? She may well lean on the LORD and also seek her husband for his support in those matters that pertain to the family. After all they have one worth caring for, and they have shown them selves to want to do the right thing in the face of what is a test of one's faith in doing the right thing. We don't know how Biden or Obama have managed with their unrevealed ? problems other than the embarassament of the religious issues, who knows what Biden has gone through ? Would he have had the courage to do the right thing regarding the position that Sarah is in ? Would he regard life as Sacred in God's Eyes ? Let's pray for God to guide all the voters, and get all of them to the polls to vote !
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