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bubba 01/08/2009 8:17:00 PM
What an under-researched column. One doesn't "plink" with a shotgun, one blasts.
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Te 11/03/2008 10:33:00 PM
I stumbled over here in my obsessive search for more (and more, and MORE) coverage of the current election, and I'm very, very glad I did. This cracked me right up *and* warmed my heart more than a little. It's nice to see that *actual* feminism -- and satire -- is alive and well in this often frightening age. Thank you!
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Nancy 10/31/2008 5:21:00 AM
OMG. We must be clones of these parents, and our daughter is a clone of their daughter. We are SO Very proud!
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ruth 10/24/2008 1:22:00 AM
you daughter sounds like someone that any parent would be proud of, and also a product of your own ideals. My ideals: people should be free to express and hold to their own ideals so long as it does not harm or impede upon the expression of the ideals of others. The Republican party has shown it's true path, not republican in the meaning of the name but reactionary and narrow in its search for a conservative end to it's questionable means. I object to their practices because they intend on controlling the way I live,"the governments coming to dinner honey!" It's not that your daughter is better than Sarah Palin, it just that Sarah Palin isn't better than your daughter, and she and her party should stop pretending that she is.
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Michael 10/04/2008 7:36:00 PM
Wow. What subtle commentary. What ingenious satire. When will the Cliff's Notes be out so we can finally discern the meaning behind this masterpiece?
I do, frankly, feel sorry for your daughter, if she learned from you that $100 sent to the ACLU was money well spent. It's also fairly disappointing that you would value spending a day lounging in a foreign cafe, reading a book, over learning a useful, possible life-saving skill like killing and cleaning wild game.
But of course, you don't really have to worry about your next meal, will you? In your pampered, emasculated abode in the great Sodom of L.A., everything is prepared for you and handed to you on a silver platter. In the great land of Alaska, people are more prone to knowing how to fend for themselves. They're self-sufficient, they're down-to-earth, and they know that their survival depends on their ability to adapt to and conquer (when necessary) their environment. I'm a cop. I live in the real world, where good and evil is an ever-present battle waged on our streets everyday. I've seen how labor unions absolutely destroy an honest work ethic... I used to work in the television industry, and I left because of the larger markets being dominated by union bosses dictating what employees could or couldn't do. It destroyed any sense of a proactive work ethic. It was disgusting and disappointing... any my love for working in TV ended there.
So, while I'm sure your daughter's heart is in the right place, and she'd like us all to join hands and sing Kumbaya while pondering our obscure French poets raging against the machine of oppressive capitalism and praising the sensibilities of abortion and homosexual marriage, why don't you do her a favor and... well, on second thought, your advice probably started this whole mess in the first place. It's best just to leave her alone and let her experience how the real world operates. God bless you.
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Daniel H. 09/18/2008 9:47:00 AM
Bravo, Marc! Thank you for this..
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waterman3 09/17/2008 12:51:00 AM
when i started reading this, i had just finished the article on tony villainregosa, and the itineraries were so similar, at first i thought there was a computer glitch, a double exposure of pages. but i rebooted, and it was still the same. was your daughter his official handholder?
it seems you have trained her to live off the donations of others, seeking attention and self esteem, while sneering down at the "common people." good show.
perhaps she can be mayor of the capitol of the third world, after tony moves on.
many kids do not have the sort of spoiling parents she was blessed with-some actually have to get jobs.
but that sort of thing often interferes with a path of suckering others into believing up is down, and left is right.
when my kids were small, they used to demand to go up gold mining in the sierra. they got out of the city, and they could partake in the magic of gold flakes, never before seen by man, appearing in their pans. they also learned how much worthless sand and gravel one had to shovel through to find those few tiny nuggets, and that stood them in good stead later in life.
they learned about buzz worms, poison oak, berries off the vine, how chinese coins could wind up on a hillside in the foothills, fossils, geology, earth history, people history, weather predicting, cooking over an open fire, etc.
even barbecueing fresh rattlesnake they skinned and cleaned on their own.
and these are the stories their own children demand in return. my 6 year old grandson gets wide eyed. "wow, mom! you did that when you were my age? i wanna go do that, too!"
so far, he has not expressed any interest in being a faceless member of the mob that makes up mass movements. he learns personal responsibility instead, and paying for one's own mistakes. he likes the poetry of robert service.
my kids missed the dark musty museums with a thousand flavors of dead christs, and monuments to inbred, intolerant rulers with hereditary blood diseases. they missed out on the dogma that the common folk are just worthless peasants to be directed by their betters, the stringpullers and their media lackies.
they suffer under the delusion that one can pull oneself up by their own bootstraps, working harder and smarter to create, rather than working dad's network of connections(which their dad never saw the point of assembling).
but they did learn to appease their own curiousity, with libraries, and a hunger for knowledge and books, and the refusal to accept the pat statements of others, without checking it out for themselves..
they're not real big on tv, either. so sorry.
they often miss tuning in for their programming as well, being too busy living life, instead of watching others fake it.
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Jacqueline 09/17/2008 12:24:00 AM
Excellent!! Any thinking person knows that Stepford Wife/Talking Doll of a candidate is bad news. Just doing as she's told by the Replican party. It's a shame. She's anti woman and anti progress as far as I'm concerned.
Vote for Obama!!!!
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Jacqueline 09/17/2008 12:23:00 AM
Excellent!! Any thinking person knows that Stepford Wife/Talking Doll of a candidate is bad news. Just doing as she's told by the Replican party. It's a shame. She's anti woman and anti progress as far as I'm concerned.
Vote for Obama!!!!
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Sue Molenda 09/16/2008 11:12:00 PM
Gosh, I could have been fired for laughing so loudly and long, while I read this at work.
Fortunately, I've already given the job my two-week notice, and I'm moving to Los Angeles, where I HOPE to see many more, equally hilarious articles from you. Have you written a book?
This letter is fabulous! I adore it!
Thank you!!! If I hadn't already pissed off all my right-wing Christian friends with my own vituperative regarding Palin and McCain, I would forward this to all of them. Unfortunately, they've all asked me to remove them from my listserve...
So I'll just have to send it to my left-wing friends who will also adore your wit and wisdom!
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Chris Jones 09/15/2008 10:25:00 PM
Yeah - but the really important question is: Is your daughter hot? Brains and Beauty don't mix.
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Gabi 09/15/2008 4:39:00 AM
My parents failed me also. They had crazy Christian notions about loving our neighbors. If only they had taught me to disdain service to community and pushed that other popular Bible message - "step aside , I'm clawing my way to the top".
My poor parents also mistakenly taught me to use birth control fearing a baby would interfere with high school or college. And that baby would have to be illegitimate because although minors in Alaska may have babies, minors here are not allowed to sign contracts or get married. Hmmm, not mature enough to sign a lease or a 2 year cell phone contract, but 17 is mature enough to raise a baby?
Don't blame yourself, Marc, the liberal media had told you to value volunteerism (as did the Bush administration). Community is for suckers, we know that now. As is book learnin', visiting inferior nations in Europe or that silly idea equal pay for equal work? What goof ball thought that up? Probably the Europeans who drive on the wrong side of the road!
We now know that women should earn significantly less men, dinosaurs lived only 3 thousand years ago and it's OK to refer to African Americans as "sambo". Sarah Palin has taught us so much.
Maybe Sarah can write a book about how to interpret the Bible . I'd like to understand how she rectifies her Christian beliefs with her mocking community service , disrespect for other races and firing City and State employees who wouldn't assist with her personal vendettas. I must be reading it wrong, because I am getting a different message.
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Dave Athons 09/15/2008 3:35:00 AM
Great article and appreciated by many of us here in Alaska. We are wondering when the rest of America will open their eyes. Do not miss the article in the NY Times today as well.
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Phil Melnick 09/15/2008 12:09:00 AM
Marc,
Alas! You are so right.
My eldest daughter is an actress, part of the elite ruling class homosexual media machine. 25 years old and married to a guitar player and songwriter. Still not PREGNANT!?!
My son is a surfer, taking in the waves, twenty years old and still without CHILDREN!!!
My youngest daughter is eight. No marriage prospects in sight. Hell, she'll probably make it to seventeen without one or two kids. She wants to be an astronomer and has never been in a snow mobile. NOT EVEN ONCE!!!
i HAVE FAILED!
Must be time for me to crawl into a hole and wait for the NUCLUR BOMBS to come a-crashing. Serves me right.
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Ginny 09/14/2008 9:25:00 PM
Great satire! I raised two daughters as a single mother by exposing them to community organizing (Girls Scouts, the soup kitchen, Adopt a Highway, etc.). They both attended excellent schools, graduating from the same one they had entered four years before. We need to remember that our children are a reflection of their parenting...those poor Palin children, they have learned to kill for fun, lie when the going gets tough, and that if you pray enough the world will come to your doorstep.
As a college professor, had Palin been my advisee after attending the third college, I would have told her to go home, stop wasting your parents and the taxpayers money!
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Jan 09/14/2008 7:34:00 PM
My father was the mayor of a small town in Illinois...now my cousin is. If I were there I probably could be - very few people wanted to do the job. HOWEVER, they might have if they thought they could trick the US Government out of that much money and get away with it. Thank you so much for writing this piece. I was starting to think the entire country had gone mad. We generally ask for good education, training, world thinkers for our leaders. I know, of course, George W started a different trend. Please stop the madness! There are SO many more deserving women and men who WOULD be qualified for this position.
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Jayne Lyn Stahl 09/14/2008 9:25:00 AM
Bravo!!! Excellent piece.
McCain-Palin will bring real change, indeed, as in the song: "Once I had a railroad, now it's gone, buddy can you spare a dime?"
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patrick lacy 09/14/2008 3:36:00 AM
No sweetheart, you'll never be Vice President with a whinny father like yours. You'd need more of a backbone than you probably inherited.
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Roni 09/14/2008 12:29:00 AM
This is hysterical! I love it's cleverness and humor. Thanks for a great read!!!!
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S. Kamara 09/14/2008 12:28:00 AM
You mirror my feelings completely. My 22 year old daughter is an organizer for the SEIU. The mocking comments made by Sarah Palin and Rudy Giuliana at the Republican Convention were very demoralizing to me and my daughter. I am very proud of the similar path my daughter took through high school and college. I am extremely proud that my daughter is working to help others who our society feels are not deserving of a livable wage and decent health insurance.
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Bruce 09/13/2008 10:13:00 AM
You should have bought her a shotgun and gone out shooting with her. It would have broadened her cultural horizons, taught her some cultural tolerance, and rounded her out enough to understand how the other half lives.
Oh, and by the way, there is quite a difference between being a union organizer (even of a large one) vs. being a governor of a state (even a small one). A union organizer does not have any sovereign power nor responsibility. A governor does.
Ya know, maybe a good moose hunt, and getting her hands bloody actually processing the meat rather than buying it pre-packaged in the store, would have taught her to be a little less pretentious and self-righteous.
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Nick-O 09/12/2008 6:53:00 AM
I'm confused, you say that your daughter can never be Vice President, but you seemed to have raised her to what a Presidential candidate has done? Is Obama running for Vice President now?
Must be, otherwise, I don't understand why they are being compared.
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Dan 09/12/2008 6:49:00 AM
You know, if this was a fair, unbiased assessment of both the positives and the negatives of both Obama AND Palin, factoring in the fact that she's on the bottom of the ticket and he's on the top, I would credit you.
But I like how you basically added a few things of your own, made a few assumptions, put everything in a blender, and then filtered out every single bad thing the Obama has ever done (and there are plenty of those), filtered out every good thing Palin has ever done (and there are good), and wrote one of the least objective, pretentious "letters" I've ever read.
Congratulations. Glad to see that you have an open mind.
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Janet 09/12/2008 4:32:00 AM
THIS WAS CLASSIC. I BLAST E-MAILED IT TO ALL MY FRIENDS CITYWIDE AND BACK EAST. BOY, DID YOU MAKE YOUR POINT ALL TO WELL. AS A PARENT I CONGRATULATE YOU ON RAISING A WOMAN WHO HAS MORE COMPASSION, DECENCY, ETHICS AND A BIG HEART TO WANT TO WORK HELPING OTHERS. AS A SINGLE MOM OF AN LAPD OFFICER I SAY BRAVO..
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Pia Zi 09/12/2008 12:58:00 AM
Bravo Marc!
Very funny and insightful! The tragedy of the "Sarah Palin's" of the world is that their commoness is always so vulgar! They want power and can only offer external distractions for lack of internal strength and real power which comes from a place of humility.
I say the Sarah Palin will be eating humble pie sooner than we think! She is not wise; therefore, her desicions are always done with haste. Sooner or later the truth cathches up with us all.
We look forward to real change....the turning of the
page that is this current and unending Alaskan docu-drama saga...........sounds a bit histrionic to moi!
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kayt 09/12/2008 12:02:00 AM
WELL DONE !!! A father can only try.
I want this as a bumper sticker ::
McCain - Palin ? : THANKS BUT NO THANKS
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kayt 09/12/2008 12:01:00 AM
WELL DONE !!! A father can only try.
I want this as a bumber sticker ::
McCain - Palin ? : THANKS BUT NO THANKS
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kayt 09/12/2008 12:01:00 AM
WELL DONE !!! A father can only try.
I want this as a bumper sticker ::
McCain - Palin ? : THANKS BUT NO THANKS
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john 09/11/2008 11:50:00 PM
Thank God for moms and dads like you
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gkohn1@charter.net 09/11/2008 10:42:00 PM
Shame on you for being so negligent in raising your daughter - no wonder you have regrets - poor girl!!!
I only wish all girls had the opportunities your daughter did. You did a good job even though she can't field dress a moose and shoot wolves from helicopters.
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Lin McCormick 09/11/2008 10:09:00 PM
John McCains choice of Sara Palin is an insult to us all. How a parent would see her as a role model for their daughter is beyond belief . Do you not want better for your child ? Do you not want better for your country ? I do ,that is why I will vote for obama-Biden
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Annette Hong 09/11/2008 9:45:00 PM
Do not despair! Just remember, Jesus was a community organizer, Pontius Pilate was a governor...
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Renita 09/11/2008 9:08:00 PM
Spot on! When will people start to pay attention?
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RJ 09/11/2008 9:03:00 PM
and if your daughter became the mayor of a small town Obama would tell you that she can't be vice president