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McCain's Palin pick is the epitome of tokenism
Salon ^ | 8/30/08 | Joe Conason

Posted on 08/29/2008 7:39:05 PM PDT by DallasBiff

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To: DallasBiff

Look, we don’t live in gender or race neutral society. Woman do care about things like having women in power.


121 posted on 08/30/2008 2:19:03 AM PDT by Impy (Spellcheck hates Obama, you should too.)
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To: DallasBiff
"venom"

Mort Kondracke on FOX News roundtable had pretty much the same reaction. It was all Bill Kristol could do from laughing in Mort's face. Even Juan Williams didn't have Kondracke's sour take. My feeling is both Conason and Kondracke are depressed seeing their hero Obama's chances greatly diminished.

122 posted on 08/30/2008 3:43:15 AM PDT by driftless2
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To: DallasBiff

I looked up Joey’s bio on Wikipedia. Lol. He’s a effeminate New York/Boston pussy. Aren’t they all?


123 posted on 08/30/2008 3:53:26 AM PDT by csvset
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To: an amused spectator

I s’pose working for the krintons demanded more than just swallowing one’s pride.


124 posted on 08/30/2008 4:42:56 AM PDT by WorkingClassFilth
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To: DallasBiff
Check out this piece from April, it's from a Wisconsin newspaper. They were talking about Hillary , mind you.

Gender bias in presidential coverage, politician says

Remember Obamania from early on in the presidential primary season?

Around the time of the Wisconsin primary, Dane County Executive Kathleen Falk suggested the media was guilty of gender bias in its news coverage of the Democratic presidential candidates, saying that media reports were favorable toward Illinois Sen. Barack Obama.

She said that type of coverage did a disservice to New York Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton, the candidate she endorses for the Democratic presidential nomination and whom she believes is better qualified to serve in the White House.

A story today in the Press-Gazette touches on another issue of concern to Falk, which is the low numbers of female lawmakers in the state Legislature.

Falk and others, such as Lt. Gov. Barbara Lawton - who also endorses Clinton - said the political landscape, statewide and nationally, is very much an "old boys" network that is hard to crack.

In an interview last month, Falk said the gender bias in the political arena is so insidious that it often goes unchecked by the media.

She said that when Clinton was heckled in New Hampshire by a male protester carrying a sign that read, "Iron my shirt," there was very little media coverage and even less outrage from pundits.

"The media did not react...to that overt sexism as they would have had that been an overt racial slur," said Falk.

Instead, she said, female politicians continue to receive press coverage that focuses on such trivial matters as the clothes a female candidate is wearing.

Falk says the underlying message to the public is that the media is struggling to picture a woman in a position of power.

"If you can't picture somebody in that position, we'll never have somebody like that in the position," said Falk. "And they don't seem to be having that same trouble with Senator Obama, who happens to be a man."

Obamania has fizzled, due in large part to recent comments by Obama's pastor, Rev. Jeremiah Wright, and by Obama himself on small-town voters.

But female politicians say there's a long way to go before the playing field is level for women seeking office.

125 posted on 08/30/2008 4:54:44 AM PDT by csvset
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To: DallasBiff

Sour Grapes!


126 posted on 08/30/2008 7:13:16 AM PDT by Piquaboy (22 year veteran of the Army, Air Force and Navy, Pray for all our military .)
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To: Enchante

What had TR doen before becoming VP?

Do you know what President held the most offices before becoming President? (He was a VP also.)

Lincoln is controversial here and elsewhere, but the guy became President with one unimpressive term in the House and a lost Senate race.

There are many examples, including Vice President Agnew.

However, for those that remember Nixon-Agnew, we got all teh rhetoric and they got all the action. Nixon gave us Affirmative Action, EPA, the so-called Family Assistance Plan, and oterh measures that expanded liberalism (and gave us lousy Supreme Court appointments like Blackmun) while Agnew ran around teh country attacking “nattering nabobs of negativism”, “pusilanimous pussyfooters”, and other targets.

As an American first and a conservative, with party preference way down on my list, I worry that McCain-Palin could be Nixon-Agnew all over again. We’ll get all the rhetoric and they’ll get ll the action.

Certainly, John McCain’s signature legislative achievements, such as the assault on free speech, his “global warming” hooey, the immigration amnesty bill he sponsored, and other measures indicate an inclination to go in that direction.


127 posted on 08/30/2008 12:07:56 PM PDT by TBP
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To: bray
Actually Obummer won the election by not being named Clinton.

And by being even more Clintonian than the Clintons.

128 posted on 08/30/2008 12:10:20 PM PDT by TBP
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