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Tuesday, September 9, 2008
Recent columns by Susan Reimer
Recent columns by Susan Reimer
September 8,2008
Hard to choose sides in the Mommy Wars
September 8, 2008
I was grousing to my husband about my crazy-quilt days - planning a bridal shower, helping my daughter sort through the benefits program offered by her employer, swapping out cars at the repair shop, not to mention showing up at the office - and instead of offering to pitch in, he said:
Gloves came off when column came out
September 5, 2008
On Monday, I wrote a column criticizing the McCain campaign for what I saw as a cynical attempt to gather in unhappy women voters by naming Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin his vice presidential candidate and for exploiting the poignant story of her youngest child to appease the Republican Party's pro-life base.
A woman — but why this woman?
September 1, 2008
So. This is what being pandered to feels like.
Watching the convention is like seeing a bad divorce
August 25, 2008
The Democratic National Convention that begins today in Denver looks to me less like the coronation of Barack Obama than a soap opera wedding. The kind everyone tunes in to for the fireworks.
http://www.baltimoresun.com/news/nation/politics/bal-columnist-reimer,0,964061.columnist
20080908 Recent columns by Susan Reimer
Saturday, September 6, 2008
Gloves came off when column came out by Susan Reimer
Gloves came off when column came out by Susan Reimer
Susan Reimer baltimoresun.com September 5, 2008
On Monday, I wrote a column criticizing the McCain campaign for what I saw as a cynical attempt to gather in unhappy women voters by naming Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin his vice presidential candidate and for exploiting the poignant story of her youngest child to appease the Republican Party's pro-life base.
And then the storm began.
More than 8,200 comments were posted to the column on The Baltimore Sun's Web site. I received more than 700 personal e-mails and about 50 phone calls.
The column was mentioned by Rush Limbaugh and Brit Hume. Matt Drudge's hugely popular Web site, Drudge Report, posted a link to it. Fox News and every shock jock from here to San Francisco called and asked me to appear on the air to defend myself.
[…]
Many criticized me for writing that by choosing Palin, who gave birth this spring to a child she knew to have Down syndrome, the Republican Party was exploiting her decision to keep her child - that the party was trading on her story.
In no way did I suggest that she should not have carried her child to term. Or that she did not love him and count him as a blessing to her family. Or that she made the decision out of anything but her own strong beliefs, a strength that was clearly on display during her speech Wednesday night.
[…]
Among the first to respond was my 30-year-old nephew, Bill, a Republican as conservative as his father and so politically aware that he was predicting Palin would be McCain's choice before it happened.
Bill made the excellent point that the Republican Party was not reaching out to me with the Palin pick. It was reaching out to him.
"I don't want to vote for old white guys, either," Bill said. "With this pick, a woman and young, the party is letting me know that there is a place in it for me."
Others wrote to say that if I was going to question the depth of Palin's professional resume, Obama's experience deserved the same scrutiny. That is more than a fair point.
[…]
Read her entire column here: Gloves came off when column came out
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Obama campaigns in Pa., says Republicans ignore economy concerns
Riot police block anti-war protest
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Caption Call: Write a funny caption for this delegate's "Unity" hat
Candidate McCain Photos
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Sarah Palin through the years Photos
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Susan Reimer baltimoresun.com September 5, 2008
On Monday, I wrote a column criticizing the McCain campaign for what I saw as a cynical attempt to gather in unhappy women voters by naming Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin his vice presidential candidate and for exploiting the poignant story of her youngest child to appease the Republican Party's pro-life base.
And then the storm began.
More than 8,200 comments were posted to the column on The Baltimore Sun's Web site. I received more than 700 personal e-mails and about 50 phone calls.
The column was mentioned by Rush Limbaugh and Brit Hume. Matt Drudge's hugely popular Web site, Drudge Report, posted a link to it. Fox News and every shock jock from here to San Francisco called and asked me to appear on the air to defend myself.
[…]
Many criticized me for writing that by choosing Palin, who gave birth this spring to a child she knew to have Down syndrome, the Republican Party was exploiting her decision to keep her child - that the party was trading on her story.
In no way did I suggest that she should not have carried her child to term. Or that she did not love him and count him as a blessing to her family. Or that she made the decision out of anything but her own strong beliefs, a strength that was clearly on display during her speech Wednesday night.
[…]
Among the first to respond was my 30-year-old nephew, Bill, a Republican as conservative as his father and so politically aware that he was predicting Palin would be McCain's choice before it happened.
Bill made the excellent point that the Republican Party was not reaching out to me with the Palin pick. It was reaching out to him.
"I don't want to vote for old white guys, either," Bill said. "With this pick, a woman and young, the party is letting me know that there is a place in it for me."
Others wrote to say that if I was going to question the depth of Palin's professional resume, Obama's experience deserved the same scrutiny. That is more than a fair point.
[…]
Read her entire column here: Gloves came off when column came out
Related links
Susan Reimer: A woman — but why this woman?
Palin's political reputation is a work in progress
Palin transferred 5 times before '87 college graduation
McCain calls for change
Analysis: McCain plays to strengths as patriot, underdog
Obama campaigns in Pa., says Republicans ignore economy concerns
Riot police block anti-war protest
Day 4 at the RNC Photos
Caption Call: Write a funny caption for this delegate's "Unity" hat
Candidate McCain Photos
Alaska Governor Sarah Palin Photos
Sarah Palin through the years Photos
The Palin Family Photos
Campaign photo galleries
Including candid candidates, life on the campaign trail and more
Convention Chronicle: A blog from the conventions
Video: The latest on the presidential race
Contributions: Who's giving money to whom?
Complete coverage: Race for the White House
Barack Obama
Photos
Quiz
Videos
More news
John McCain
Photos
Quiz
Videos
More news
20080905 Gloves came off when column came out by Susan Reimer
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