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Originally posted by Cais
I've admitted on several occasions that I don't watch a great deal of media: if the media is eating her up on her experience, or that she's a woman, or that she has nothing of substance to say... there's just no way I would know that. My arguments aren't one in the same with the media, even if they sound familiar, yet I'm being treated as though I'm some Liberal agent of hate. I am not. I'm also not losing it over Palin. I'm not angry at all, and I'm not hateful at all.
I'm not involved with politics at all really, but in one sense, even this forum is a form of media. I THINK that I pretty much try to keep to the middle of the road. I'm still unsure who I will vote for, and I'm trying to stay away from the incredible retardedness of both sides of the fence so that I can decide on the issues rather than just sheer vehemence. I know myself. If someone just goes overboard in one way, I'll end up being pushed in the other way.
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Originally posted by Cais
My conclusions come from my own observances, which indicate to me that Palin has used the same, limited script since the RNC. I offered this as a reason why the media may be eating her up on things like experience: she hasn't offered anything to the contrary. I do watch her speeches, along with the other parties involved. I couldn't define for sure what the media is doing and why, I merely offered what may be an explanation. If it's deeper than that, such as sexism, I wouldn't know. I also know it wouldn't play in my opinion if I was able to recognize it.
Both parties have pretty much been acting the same since they got started. When it was Obama vs. Clinton, they were flinging crap at each other at a high speed. When it became Obama vs. McCain, they kept on flinging crap. Now that they have another target, it's more crap flying through the air. Seriously, I'm not sure that anyone's even given thought to the issues because there's a whole lot more to trounce Palin on than her so-called lack of experience, which is pretty on par with Obama's lack of experience. It's just really hard to not call bias when people can go on about a vice-presidential candidate's lack of experience when a PRESIDENTIAL candidate doesn't have much more if more at all.
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Originally posted by Cais
To put it simply. Claiming that I 'hate' Palin is a really sorry attempt to invalidate my arguments. I called it typical, because it happens often. It's like equating a liberal or a conservative's opinions to bullshit simply because you're of an opposing political paradigm. I'm not going to play into it. I would never, ever invalidate your arguments by saying you 'hate' someone or some thing, I would never invalidate your argument with some poorly conceived assertion that has no bearing in reality. I don't appreciate it being done to me.
I believe you if you say you don't hate Palin. I attempted to explain why it seemed to me like you did, and seriously, if you hate Palin, you hate her, and if you don't, then you don't. If you dislike her, then I'm sure your reasons for doing so are completely valid. It's just frustrating to try to discuss the interesting topic brought up by the OP rather than having to wade through more anti-Palin stuff. I personally don't like her. I personally don't really care for any of her politics, and she has certain ideals that are completely polar opposites to mine. I don't think I'd be offended if you thought I hated her because I'm not sure you'd be far off the mark. She stands for a lot of things that are completely unacceptable to me, and I don't think I have to justify my dislike. You don't have to either. :)