Yesterday, I wrote about the New York State chapter of the NAG’s being pissed at Senator Oldsmobile. I suppose giving a misogynic drunk a free pass on Chappaquiddick didn’t give the NAG’s the loyalty they thought their due. The NAG’s
Ms Magazine, established by Gloria Stienem, may proclaim itself the voice of all woman, but it surely is not. Some topics are just too darn hot for the girls to handle, such as this ad (PDF)
Via, Powerline:
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Ya know, it’s early in the morning yet, but there’s something very wrong with that title. Else, there’s something very right with it, I can’t figure which.
Hillary’s willingness to tolerate Bill’s compulsive philandering is a function
In reading this bit last night from ABC’s blogs, I got to thinking a bit more about this Hillary Clinton tear festival we were all treated to repeatedly, yesterday.
Let’s look at the quotes from that scene:
“It’s not easy,
One person, Benazir Bhutto, one death, two Posts, Washington and New York and two completely different takes.
David Ignatius, Washington Post, came to laud the late Benazir Bhutto, via RCP:
Try to imagine a young Pakistani woman bounding
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So why do patriachal societies continue to exist? Because they work. And because they better accomadate the different desires of the two sexes. From the gender feminist capital of the World, Sweden, by Sue Reid, Daily Mail(UK):
The backlash
Too “tricky” to speak out against honor killings, and you can’t teach an old feminist new tricks
Mark Steyn National Review.
There’s an old adage which states that the reason that PETA goes after rich women in furs, as opposed to motorcycle gangs wearing leather, is because the latter is far more likely to get one killed outright.
I have to
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Sister Toldjah says in a post from yesterday:
The discussions over Hillary Clinton’s use of the victim card after her poor performance at last week’s Democratic presidential candidate debate haven’t died down. In fact, they seem to be intensifying.
There’s