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Old 09-03-2008, 10:06 PM   #41
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cougars and trojans are a natural pairing.
I relaized I missed that joke after I posted. I figured you'd pick it up, so to speak.
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Old 09-03-2008, 10:15 PM   #42
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Old 09-03-2008, 10:26 PM   #43
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I visited Rush's page to see who he is quoting. The "liberals" he is going off about are not saying that Palin shouldn't be a mother and a VPOTUS. They are just asking the question, "How is this going to play to the evangelical crowd?" Rush rips on them for asking, but it seems like a reasonable question to me. It may demonstrate that many in the media don't understand the minds of evangelicals, but that isn't sexist.
This doesn't sound like "just asking" to me:

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QUINN: It's one thing to have one or two or three children, especially if they're healthy children, and everyone knows that women and men are different and that moms and dads are different and that women -- the burden of child care almost always falls on the woman. But I think when you have five children -- one a four-month-old Down syndrome baby, and a daughter who's 17 who's also a child and who is going to need her mother very much in the next few months and years with her own baby coming -- that I don't see how you can not make your family your first priority.
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QUINN: We're supposed to say, at least in the old feminist world, that women and men are the same and they should be equal and that, you know, we have double standards. It's extremely time-consuming. We are talking about John McCain, who has chosen a woman with five children, one with special needs and a daughter, 17-year-old child who's pregnant. That is a distraction, and when you are in a position like that, suppose she became president in the next several months, she would have an enormous number of distractions on her hand. And I can't believe that she would be the dad and her husband would be the mom.
FYI, these are not the quotes I heard, so there are probably others.
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