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Risky Business: Mothers Against the Madness
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>>>http://article.nationalreview.com/438250/risky-business-mothers-against-the-madness/kathryn-jean-lopez
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>>>‘We don’t like this fundamental transformation, and we’re going to do something about it.” With that line, in her savvy “Mama Grizzlies” video, Sarah Palin may have captured not only the political mood of much of the country, but also why women seem to be getting ready to make tea — and political hay — this year.
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>>>Good advertising is not everything in politics. But it sure doesn’t hurt. Kellyanne Conway, president of the polling company, says the former governor of Alaska, with her bearish message, “is calling for a Moms’ Mobilization to encourage millions of women like her to tell Washington to tighten its belt the way they’ve done. Women make up a majority of the workforce and account for 83 percent of household purchases. Palin is encouraging them to become more active and demanding as political consumers. Some are enraged, others engaged, but most are coming to a ballot box near you. Palin is a good messenger for this mobilization because she is one of them. They may like her — or not — but they are like her: a working mom with no Ivy League degree who thinks Washington’s ‘new math’ does not add up.”
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>>>Her intelligence is questionable, her motives self-interested, her timing impecable and her influence is evident.
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>>>That she drives the looney left further into their insanity and depression is the icing on the cake. ;)
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>>As a member of the looney left who does not live in the U.S., I for one, would love to see her get elected to the office of President.
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>Are you sure about that? Do you really want her heading the U.S. right next door to Canada???? :o)

I suppose you're right. Somebody might tell her where we are.
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