Last week I introduced Monkey See and Monkey Do for those who might not be around them often.
It’s been another fabulous week of fighting, spilled milk, poked eyes, and the usual amount of hitting and toy snatching.
I did manage to catch a brief moment of cooperation early Sunday morning, where Monkey See displayed an astounding [...]
Archive for September, 2008
Mommy Monday: Unfair Business Practices
Posted in Mommy Monday, hearth and home, stay at home mom, tagged family, humor, stay at home mom on September 29, 2008 | 2 Comments »
Hal Bidlack and the Moderate Dilemma
Posted in politics, tagged Bidlack, Colorado, congress, democrats, Lamborn, politics on September 28, 2008 | 4 Comments »
What’s a good Republican girl to do these days? Bush has run the war on terror into the ground and Congress is spending like money’s going out of style. The last eight years haven’t exactly been the picture of fiscal conservation.
Meanwhile risky loan practices, uncompetitive automakers getting huge subsidies, and an out-dated energy [...]
The National Organization for some Women
Posted in feminism, politics, tagged feminism, humor, NOW, politics, Sarah Palin on September 26, 2008 | 1 Comment »
If you like Palin, the first few minutes of this clip will be torture, if you don’t like her, you might die laughing.
Either way, try to stick around until the interview with NOW PAC chair Kim Gandy.
Steven Colbert said it better than I ever could.
Straight from the horse’s mouth — NOW is only for women [...]
Mommy Monday – Introducing the Monkeys
Posted in hearth and home, tagged family, parenting, SAHM, stay at home mom on September 22, 2008 | 3 Comments »
I figure this blogging thing will be easier if I can get into a routine. I also keep thinking the same thing about housework, but that hasn’t exactly caught on.
Anyway, I thought it would be nice to take a break from heavy politics and introduce my two best reasons to be at home — [...]
MythBuster: Feminist Propaganda Edition vol. 1
Posted in feminism, politics, punditry, tagged election, election 2008, feminism, Gloria Steinem, palin, politics, Sarah Palin, Steinem on September 21, 2008 | 7 Comments »
First up on MythBuster: Feminist Propaganda Edition — Gloria Steinem.
Why not start at the top?
Like many feminist leaders, Steinem published her reaction to Sarah Palin. And guess what? she isn’t a huge fan. Shocking, I know.
In fact, it wouldn’t be worth mentioning except for this juicy little excerpt:
This is not to beat up [...]
The ghost of Joe Biden
Posted in feminism, politics, punditry, tagged Biden, democrats, election 2008, hillary, mccain, Obama, palin, vice president on September 19, 2008 | 1 Comment »
Vice President is the job everyone loves to hate.
McCain has bashed it and Palin laughed it off. At least Joe Biden, ever the statesman, had the foresight (or foreknowledge) to say he didn’t want the job. But, he added, he would take it if Barack Obama thought he could help the ticket.
Here’s an example of how [...]
Nominate your favorite SAHM
Posted in contests, feminism, hearth and home, stay at home mom, tagged contest, feminism, nomination, SAHM, stay at home mom on September 17, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
When I close my eyes and imagine Stay at Home Mom Feminism I see an interactive blog with multiple authors, a million hits a day, great conversations and hundreds of comments per post. Throw in a book deal, a movie script, a spot on Meet the Press…
Hey, a girl can dream, can’t she?
That said, I’m introducing what [...]
Palin – not a company man
Posted in feminism, politics, published work, punditry, tagged election 2008, feminism, feminist, NOW, palin, women on September 17, 2008 | 1 Comment »
This was in the Colorado Springs Gazette in the beginning of September…another one of my rants against the feminist establishment who think they know what’s best for every woman in America.
Alaskan governor Sarah Palin didn’t make many short lists as a potential McCain running mate. Her selection came out of right field and took many [...]
Hillary rhymes with rich
Posted in Uncategorized on September 17, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
This ran in Colorado Springs Gazette in March. A bit outdated, I still think the point is salient.
To the surprise of voters, pundits and even candidates, the Energizer bunny of presidential primaries is dragging into May. Hillary Clinton herself believed she’d secure the nomination by Super Tuesday. Still lacking the magic 2,024 delegates needed to [...]