Obama (Leo) vs. Sarah Palin (Aquarius)--It's All In The Stars--Pt 9, Palin's Trial By Fire, Mars Opposing Pluto

September 12, 2008
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of the Mars/Mercury conjunction are as follows: "The effect of this conjunction depends on the quality of other aspects in the chart. If Mars and Mercury are well placed, this aspect can lead to mutual mental stimulation and constructive action. If they are badly aspected, this comparative combination will tend to cause heated arguments. The Mars person will be overbearing, bossy and brash, while the Mercury person tends to become overly critical and nit-picking if aspects are adverse." Wow! It was Gibson's Mars sitting on Palin's Mercury and he was clearly the aggressor, an agitator and didn't ask her one question that wasn't a "yes" or "no" question. Of course, with this Mars/Mercury conjunction, much of the conversation was about war and how they converge with Palin's spiritual beliefs. In past posts, I have highlighted both the current Libra opposition in Palin's chart as well as her Mayan count, which also features opposition/polarization. It's worth noting that ABC shot the interview with Gibson opposing Palin for most of the interview. In essence, Palin was facing her opposition, and not the camera very often. As a result, we saw a profile of Sarah Palin, sharp chin, slightly pointed nose, not a horrific profile, but certainly not as flattering as her full on face shots can convey, rounded cheeks, warm and lively eyes. America was not allowed to gaze into the attractive face that's gained so much coverage in so little time. I have no doubt that this was strategic, levelling the playing field for Gibson, minimizing the impact of Palin's looks as opposed to Gibson's and yet, it's there in their charts, especially if one goes deeper into Gibsons'. Charlie Gibson has an almost exact opposition between his natal Pluto in Leo and aforementioned Mars in Aquarius. In these two, fixed and forceful signs, Mars and Pluto can be overbearing, dominating, willfull and disrespectful. Gibson was fully chanelling this aggressive and even overbearing energy at times, especially as he peered down over his glasses, often in a dismissive manner to Sarah Palin. It was clear that Gibson was no astral ally, and in fact was grilling Palin with considerable heat. It's a job interview, and Gibson is part of the process, a gatekeeper. It's no coincidence that when pushed on the subject of war with Russia, Palin didn't blink and vowed to come to the aid of Georgia. With her strong Aries placement, Palin will not retreat in the face of questions regarding defense and security. When Gibson pressed hard on God, trying to paint Palin into a corner regarding her beliefs, she continually reframed the issue of religion and God, into a bigger picture of "Life, Liberty and The Pursuit of Happiness." Gibson was rarely satisfied with any answer that Palin gave and even questioned her at some level for "sending" her son off to war. Palin countered with the fact that her son is nineteen and choosing to go and serve of his own volition. Even in this vulnerable moment, a mother knowing her son will soon go into harms way, Gibson gave no quarter. This was a trial by fire. The genial and grinning Gibson that we got to know on the usually chummy, Good Morning America Show was nowhere to be found. He had one goal and one goal only; To press hard on Sarah Palin, try to expose her, reveal her flaws, and chinks in her armour. This was no getting to know you exercise. If Palin wants to play with not just the boys, but the big boys, her series of interrogations from Gibson is just the beginning of what she will face and in this case it was mostly sideways and not head on, as we viewed it from our pespective. Whether or not John McCain and Sarah Palin make it to The White House, this will be a night she will not soon forget.