Government Schools Were Bad for Your Palin

Written by James Ostrowski on February 9, 2010 – 9:35 am -

Brilliant dissection by Karen Kwiatkowski.

But the problem with Sarah is that, like so many Americans, she’s never really thought too deeply about the State. In actual fact, her life, rogue or not, is the story of state subsidy, state employment, state redistribution of wealth, state corruption and state centralizing power.

Children of the 60s are the special children of both the warfare state and the welfare state, that scientific bureaucratic corporate state that Ike warned of in 1961 fifty years ago. And Sarah Palin, bless her heart, is devoted to her parents.

Her human parents had careers in the public school system. Dad was a science teacher, and mom a school secretary in Idaho, and in Alaska as well. They believed in public schooling. Sarah and her siblings were schooled by the state, as were and are Sarah’s kids.


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6 Comments to “Government Schools Were Bad for Your Palin”

  1. TomNo Gravatar Says:

    I think the way to get the Tea Party / Liberty movement back on track is for Ron Paul to challange Sarah Palin to a debate !! Make her earn her new found status. I don’t think she would even consider it but he should make the offer.

  2. Jim OstrowskiNo Gravatar Says:

    Great idea!

  3. Jim OstrowskiNo Gravatar Says:

    Of course, she couldn’t beat my eight year old son in a debate. Seriously.

  4. TomNo Gravatar Says:

    True but it would call her out. Possibly a put up or shut up.

  5. Jim MulcahyNo Gravatar Says:

    Wrt this line from Ms. Kwiatkowski’s broadside: “In actual fact, her life, rogue or not, is the story of state subsidy, state employment, state redistribution of wealth, state corruption and state centralizing power.”

    A bit ironic coming from someone who spent 20+ years in the military, having the taxpayers pay for 2 masters and a
    Ph.D.

  6. James OstrowskiNo Gravatar Says:

    Gotta welcome the converts. We need more of them.

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