Tuesday, January 8, 2008

Hillary Is Human, and Other Issues


Yes, folks, she's a human. DUH. I was actually touched by Hillary's choked up moment yesterday (see clip above), and impressed by Obama's response: "I didn't see what happened ... [but] I know this process is a grind, so that's not something I care to comment on." And I'm so down with Rebecca Traister on John Edwards' response. Said Edwards, "I think what we need in a commander-in-chief is strength and resolve, and presidential campaigns are tough business, but being president of the United States is also tough business." Unclassy, tough guy.

Once again, to cite research from Catalyst, if you're a woman in leadership, you're damned if you do, doomed if you don't. Def don't miss Gloria Steinem's op-ed on it all in today's New York Times, which my mother called to tell me about this morning (thanks, Mom!) and which I am now off to read.

Meanwhile, back in the land of actual issues,
Marc at Feminist Dad notes
that when Take Care Net issued a survey to all the presidential candidates with questions about policy support on issues like FMLA, child care, child care workers, other paid and unpaid family caregivers, and victims of domestic violence, only the Dems responded. The Republican candidates didn't even bother. Say wha? Survey results are here.

3 comments:

Veronica said...

I was also very moved by HRC's response yesterday. And uber-PO'd by Edwards "there's no crying in politics" response.

AFter reading Gloria's op-ed, reading this, and rethinking what happened yesterday with HRC (the teary-ness, the "Iron my shirt" asshole), I think I'm leaning towards her. I've been stuck between her, Obama & Edwards. Edwards blew my vote yesterday.

Deborah Siegel said...

You're not alone, V. I'm there too.

Anonymous said...

I think her op-ed partly insulted younger women like myself (28 yrs).