Well, my oh my. The Stir: A CafeMom blog.
30 Political Mom Bloggers Who Will Change Your Vote
I've been in a blogfog this morning in the final countdown to this critical election. Saw a tantalizing email come in, but didn't click until I saw traffic come in from my
much-loved co-bloggers at Potluck:) Thank you
Ruby Slippers. (And
Pundette, the
conservative community organizer of the Potluck blog:)
It's no secret Illinois is
Ground Zero of the Chicago Way that sent Barack Obama to Washington. We are the canary in the coal mine--the state may swing back to the center as we're paying higher interest rates than Mexico and are essentially bankrupt. Tight races abound for
Senate,
Governor, and in
numerous congressional districts, including
the 9th and
the 10th--the boundary runs right down the middle of my street in Chicago suburban Wilmette.
As far as the mom thing I am a bit past my prime, as my millennials are in and out, but I still
assert prime position:)I will say though being a mom has propelled me to defend conservative women in politics bigtime.
Yes you can call me a Palin fan. I
heard her speak in St. Paul at
the 2008 convention and I
will never, never forget it.
Sarah Palin was
demonized early on. There is a
very, very obvious double standard. I don't know if she will run for president, I don't know if I will support her candidacy--but I will defend her
every day.
Every day.
I do think her cheerful perseverance and courageous insight has
inspired more moderate to conservative women to
run for office this year. It is
no coincidence that the majority of
TEA party leaders are women.
These women care about the issues everyone else does--
they're not running on "women's issues" as defined by the
illiberal left.
And as we look to the future we
want an America that doesn't crush the spirit of the children we bore for a better day.