Tag Archives: Women

McCain’s War on Women

‘To vote for McCain, a feminist would have to be insane.’By Kate Sheppard / July 21, 2008 Sen. John McCain’s (R-Ariz.) campaign and the media would have us believe that herds of disaffected women voters will be stampeding to the … Continue reading

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Interview with an Outlaw Woman

Roxanne Dunbar Ortiz: Roots of ResistanceBy Andrej Grubacic Roxanne Dunbar-Ortiz grew up in rural Oklahoma, daughter of a landless farmer and half-Indian mother. During the first two decades of the 20th century, her paternal grandfather, a veterinarian from a Scots-Irish … Continue reading

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Telling Doctors What To Think

South Dakota’s unbelievable new abortion lawBy Emily Bazelon / July 2, 2008 In 2005, South Dakota passed an unprecedented abortion law. The statute purports to be about ensuring that patients give informed consent. Planned Parenthood characterizes it differently: as an … Continue reading

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Gender Bias in the Media

Sexism Sells — But We’re Not Buying It The Women’s Media Center, along with its partners at Media Matters, launched on May 20 “Sexism Sells, But We’re Not Buying It,” a new video and online petition campaign illustrating the pervasive … Continue reading

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Women Know When They’re Being Hit On

Angry Clinton Women ♥ McCain?By Frank Rich / June 15, 2008 Ten years ago John McCain had to apologize for regaling a Republican audience with a crude sexual joke about Hillary and Chelsea Clinton and Janet Reno. Last year he … Continue reading

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H. Rosen : Hillary Missed Her Chance

I Am Not a Bargaining Chip, I Am a DemocratBy Hilary Rosen / June 4, 2008 Senator Clinton’s speech last night was a justifiably proud recitation of her accomplishments over the course of this campaign, but it did not end … Continue reading

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Dear Screaming Woman…

This is an excellent post about the lunacy into which much of the Obama-Clinton maelstrom has devolved and the need to gain a bit of perspective about who the real mysognists are in this picture. Thorne Dreyer I have to … Continue reading

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Iraqi Women Are Still Suffering the Most

How picture phones have fuelled frenzy of honour killing in IraqBy Patrick Cockburn / May 17, 2008 SULAYMANIYAH — A dark pool of dried blood and a fallen red scarf mark the place where Ronak, who had fled to a … Continue reading

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Ehrenreich : Hillary Embraces Her Inner Bitch

Hillary’s Gift to Womenby Barbara Ehrenreich In Friday’s New York Times, Susan Faludi rejoiced over Hillary Clinton’s destruction of the myth of female prissiness and innate moral superiority, hailing Clinton’s “no-holds-barred pugnacity” and her media reputation as “nasty” and “ruthless.” … Continue reading

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Cindy Sheehan on Mother’s Day

Cindy Sheehan outside the White House on Nov. 7, 2006. Photo by Ben Schumin.Mother’s Day 2008: Peaceful Idealism v. Political PragmatismBy Cindy Sheehan / May 11, 2008 / Mother’s Day As men have often forsaken the plough and the anvilAt … Continue reading

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Military Moms: We Need Each Other to Heal

Mother’s Day Veteran: Moms Wear Combat Boots, Tooby Eli PaintedCrow At the age of twenty, being a mother of a three and five year-old was not easy. Being a single mom on welfare living in a cockroach-infested apartment was not … Continue reading

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Feminism & Women : Backlash Spectacular

Phyllis Schlafly in action, 1979A Doctorate for Phyllis Schlafly, Oh My….By Katha Pollitt Washington University is giving Phyllis Schlafly an honorary doctorate. Let me run that by you again. , the distinguished 155-year-old seat of higher learning in St. Louis, … Continue reading

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