Sarah Palin is Real

Pistol packin Ma MaOnetime speech writer for Ronald Reagan and syndicated columnist Peggy Noonan had an interesting quote in  today’s column  that seems to encapsulate the media’s frustration with their irrelevance:

“The mainstream media, which has been holding endless symposia here on the future of media in the 21st century, is in danger of missing a central fact of that future: If they appear, once again, as they have in the past, to be people not reporting the battle but engaged in the battle, if they allow themselves to be tagged by that old tag, which so tarnished them in the past, they will do more to imperil their own future than the Internet has.” 

Once again the clerics of the media like to snipe at a candidate for Vice President that offends their senses. I was asked once by someone in the media if I thought they were ‘biased’? I simply said, “How would you know you were not?” FDR, knowing that he lived in a world unconnected with the rest of America, would travel up to northern New York to meet an old friend who would give it to him straight. I suspect that Governor Palin’s appeal is certainly broader than the media’s worst fears… but time will tell.

Governor Sarah Palin represents the emergence of a once forgotten woman: mother, professional, married and holding many conservative values. I say ‘holding conservative values’ because although not all mothers are conservative, they all share certain common desires, wishes and dreams for their lives and for the lives of their children…. which almost by definition put them on the side with so-called ‘conservatives’ on issues described as ‘family values.’ Nothing makes a woman think about the future and experience a personal change in her perspectives than becoming an involved mother. Motherhood seems to make all the difference.

Gloria Steinem  ( not to be confused with being a ‘mutha’) recently was quoted as saying that all Governor Sarah Palin and Senator Hillary Clinton shared was an ‘X Chromosome.” The truth is that Sarah and Hillary just represent different point of view, one perpetuates the battle of the sexes, the other will work with anyone…. even men.

Yes, as a man, I prefer to ‘hang with’ women like Sarah Palin. They just seem more ‘real’ to me. Ask any man if they prefer a professional woman who likes sports, technology, real friendship, commitment and children… and few thinking men would walk away from that. Sarah Palin is real.

So, again, congratulations to  Governor Sarah Palin and especially to Senator John McCain  for the willingness to protect what is good about our country and yet have the courage to make those decisions for positive change and inclusion.

Roger Freberg

Laura Freberg, Ph.D. aka

‘nothin finer than a fine lady with a gun!’ — adapted from the Bruce Willis movie “The Whole 9 yards”

Love is spelled ‘Apple Pie’

A wonderful Apple Pie made with love for Kristin's future visit!
Here’s the Apple Pie with a streusel like topping that I made for my daughter Kristin’s future visit… she also requested something unusual… a full ‘feast’ involving various stuffed birds… should be fun.

The pie above is obviously not baked but will be frozen for the ‘event’. That’s something really nice about Apple Pies, they often taste much better cooked after they have been frozen.

into the freezer for later!

This ones for you Kris! Here’s the recipe.
Dad

West Point Boston Cream Pie?

West Point Boston Cream Pie?
One of the desserts that my mother-in-law June, my wife Laura and my Daughter Kristin really enjoy is a version of Boston Cream Pie. I use the word ‘version’ because it is really a cake and not a ‘pie’… it should be Boston Cream Cake.

In any event, Kristin enjoyed Boston Cream pie whenever it was served while she was at the United States Military Academy at West Point. I had actually been one of the few toured around their kitchens …. and with Kristin’s description I thought I could put it together… just a bit more expensively.

So here’s my interpretation.

I made it a bit differently starting with a white chocolate cake with Amarula. The custard filling resembles the wonderful French custard fillings found in such places as Del Monico’s in the 19th century. No shortcuts and no substitutions!

enjoy!

Roger Freberg

Keeping a light on for you!

remembering our men and women in uniform

I have made it a habit to subscribe to the daily Department of Defense Reports… it helps get a personal picture of what is happening in our world. The sacrifices of everyday Americans is humbling and a reminder how easy it would be for us to fall into the abyss.

Thank you

Roger Freberg

Happy 4th of July

Let us be thankful for men and women like these

Let us be thankful today for the food on our tables, the wonders of our country and the opportunity to choose our own destinies.

All would not be possible without the American Soldier.

Roger Freberg

The armed services of the United States represents what is best in America… a meritocracy where talent and commitment can rise to the top …