Catholic in Film School

01 Sep

Yes we can.

I never talk politics on this blog because 1) it’s not what this blog is about and 2) because I write about politics almost every week in my news column back home and I already have to take behavioral drugs just to do that.

I’m kidding. 

But I, like many Americans (and global citizens for that matter) was shocked—SHOCKED I TELL YOU, when I learned that John McCain had picked Alaskan governor Sarah Palin as his VP. But unlike many Americans I knew exactly who Sarah Palin was, and by consequence was ecstatic to hear the news.  I’ve been keeping track of her for at least 7 or 8 months. Palin’s name came up when I did some research on possible female VP’s I would actually vote for, but she really hit my radar when I read she was suing the Bush administration on behalf of her state Alaska.

You can consider this post an endorsement. I’m even creating a “Palin Watch” thread on Modestia. There are already a plethora of lies being spread about her (which I will be addressing in this week’s news column)…and I look forward to watching her put the press in their place. Plus, she’s got style!

Pax Christi, Rebecca.

PS: My prayer intention this week is for those affected by Hurricane Gustav. And if you’re interested in other GOP newcomers, keep your eyes on the Golden Boy.

Dare I give in to the hype? Jindal/Palin 2012? *gasps….sucks in breath*

Update Numero Uno:

Palin’s daughter is pregnant? Do you care? I don’t, but I do think we should have known on day one.

Update Numero Dos:

On second thought, I’m starting to think this may help Palin with adult female voters. She’s already got the working mom with a high profile job schtick, and now she just looks like even more of a “modern mom” who can deal with her kids’ antics without freaking out publicly.

2 Responses to “Yes we can.”

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    Lisa Hendey Says:

    Rebecca, this isn’t about politics but I’m wondering if you’ve seen Traitor yet? We saw it today and I thought it was really an interesting film. Don Cheadle gave a very moving performance, the story was very captivating and it addressed terrorism head on. If you have a chance to see it, I’d love to hear your thoughts. I don’t know if it’s been critically bashed or not…I’m not a sophisticated media mogul like you!

    Hope you had a good day off school today!
    Lisa

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    Rebecca Says:

    I haven’t seen it yet, but I plan to as it was made by Overture Films, a company that just recently hit my radar. They have an interesting film about a Puerto Rican family coming out in November as well as another film starring De Niro and Pacino in about a week.

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