Sarah Palin's Battles With McCain Campaign—a Culture War?

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If Mother Palin said it sooner in her campaign, would she have won any votes? Almost at the last moment in her campaign, Creationist Palin made the amazing statement that she believes dinosaurs lived at the same time as humans. About 65 million years ago, dinosaurs were no more. She said she saw a photo of human footprints inside fossil dino tracks. Those faked photos were debunked years ago by Skeptics at Cal Tech. It's regrettable she would never belong to a group that criticizes religion--it would have spared her from being exposed as an unevenly-educated person. How could McCain (with his beautiful Lesbian daughter) have accepted her as his VP? Now there is her remark that her Downs Syndrome son is "made in the image of God." Scripture writers made many contradicting claims. They stressed that God is not made of matter like everything in this material world. He's supposed to be timeless, existing everywhere at the same moment. But there is "the right hand of God," etc. There is far too much religion in politics now. Entire congregations vote like sheep, the way their preacher tells them. Even Obama ADVANCES religion by emotionally saying he asks God's guidance.

aura dawnveirs of CA 6:22PM November 14, 2009

The real Cultural War you're talking about is the fight for the heart of the Republican party. Its sure convenient to suggest Steve Schmidt as the meek opponent of some mighty cultural warrior Sarah P. But aiming at Schmidt is a cheap shot by Palin, just like connecting this with Schmidt's support of Log Cabin Republicans. It demonstrates a narrow scope of what's really at stake.

Palin doesn't have the guts to criticize McCain directly, but we know she didn't really write this book herself. Of course Palin's anti-gay ghostwriter attacks Schmidt, the McCain loyalist, who represents moderate republicans and what lots of strong, moderate women republicans stand for - most identifiable with the McCain women. We shouldn't forget that the Evangelical Right forced McCain to pick Palin because so many Republicans at their convention proclaimed McCain was too liberal. Lots of us recognize the same socially conservative wing of the GOP has also been the wing of the party all too ready for corporate giveaways, ready to spend liberally on wars, and overeager to offer tax cuts for the rich. Socially conservative but fiscally irresponsible. That's a recipe for disaster, and we don't need to watch reruns of the evangelical president who drove economy off a cliff last fall.

Palin is a gem no doubt. Now that she's the latest product of that conglomerate News Corp, the sweetheart of big oil and the holy-rollers is jumping on Murdock's mythmaking machine to make a quick buck. While its great humor to follow her shenanigans, but no one is buying her culture anytime soon. It would just hilarious to think Palin is the only potential candidate for GOP in 2012, if it obviously wasn't such a disaster.

Sara of OH 7:23PM November 13, 2009

It would of been easier for the republicans to lie, and deceive the nation like the Obama people did. Sarah was beening Sarah, open honest, glowing, energy, shineing !!!!! These were things the nation have not seen in so long they forgot what it looked like. And it scared the liberals so much they would sale their soul to stop her ! Maybe they did ?????????

jerr of LA 6:04PM November 13, 2009

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Dan Gilgoff covers religion for U.S. News & World Report. He is the author of The Jesus Machine: How James Dobson, Focus on the Family, and Evangelical America are Winning the Culture War, and is a former politics editor at beliefnet. E-mail Dan at godandcountry@usnews.com.

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