Many women have heard the message
by
biteoftheweek
06/07/2008, 11:52 AM #
There has been a message sent to women in this election.
Yes, Hillary and her supporters have been denigrated by the left during the campaign, but it is that it continued, even esclated after she lost that drove it home to me.
Gail Collins addresses it a bit in the Times: Here’s where the sexism does come in. If Barack had failed in his attempt to make history by becoming the first African-American presidential nominee, you can bet we’d have treated his defeat with the dignity it deserved. Even if he went over the deep end at the finale and found it hard to get around to a graceful concession.
Many women who have been hurt and dissapointed by the party that they have given their time, money and resources to for years and years. We have thought that this was the way to get our voices heard. The message from the left that they expect us to do the grunt work, but not dare to ask for a seat at the table is disheartening.
I believe it is time to send a message back. Let the party know that you are writing in Hillary to send them the message that we will no longer accept the status quo. If we just quietly vote for Obama, we will be like the women who said they didn't want to worry their pretty little heads about politics during the Suffrage movement.
If enough of us do this, the party will get the message.