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Palin the maverick
She's the Republican's answer to Hillary - and I think if the Republicans feel that McCain doesn't have a chance this time around, why waste Palin on a campaign that isn't going anywhere, anyways? She might as well distance herself - or at least give the appearance of distancing herself, so McCain's campaign can go after what would have been ...
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marvinthemartian
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October 21, 2008
Dahlia Lithwick
I guess Dahlia Lithwick is auditioning for Maureen Dowd's job. The ugly stereotyping of older women in literature is hardly a reason to make a reverse sexist attack on older women for having a particular view that Lithwick doesn't understand. Guess what Dahlia? You don't need to understand it. But you need to stop bashing older women. You'll be ...
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XX Factor Extra
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Hillary Harridan
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August 21, 2008
Hitch On Helms like White on Rice
Gee Hitchens, why don't you and the Queen of England tell us how you really felt about that North Carolinian champion Senator Jesse Helms? I did not know him very well, living in the Midwest among Chicago Democrats and Suburban ''Collar County'' Repubs early in life, and then moving to New England, where both the Democrats and the Republicans have ...
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Fighting Words
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MichaelBernard1
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July 7, 2008
SICK OF OBAMA NAME AND ACTIONS
What a heartbreak for the intelligent, well educated, classy, lovely people in our country to see Hillary Clinton not be our nominee. How sad, to see our country eaten up by the MSNBC AND CNN nasties, and show favoritism for someone who will not be able to give our country peace and prosperity like Hillary Clinton would. The world is once ...
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zook
on
June 29, 2008
Hostage
Is Sen. Obama going to be held hostage by the HRC and her supporters because she lost the race fair and square? - without all that convoluted math about her winning the most popular votes - I am still scratching my head over that ploy and how anyone would fall for that. I am a 59 year old white female accountant and I could just never get into ...
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diana - z
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June 14, 2008
Who pulls the trigger? You?
Thanks Prudie for the insigh into you twisted little mind. I really do mean little too. I thought I had seen it all untill a few minutes ago then............Bam, some low grade internet advice hack has to weight in on the matter of slandering a great democratic candidate and former First Lady of The United States of America. Man the 90's sure ...
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Dear Prudence
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byebyeprudence
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June 12, 2008
Hillary as Feminist?
Although I am the same age as Hillary Clinton, I am as disappointed as Meghan O'Rourke in Hillary as a female candidate. Feminism frees both men and women to be authentic. It liberates us from the tyranny of roles, frees us from chasing the reaction of the peanut gallery-- but we must take responsibility for our choices, and not try to whine our ...
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XX Factor Extra
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Rural Girl
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June 5, 2008
Best exegesis of the Clinton campaign I've ever read...
Thank you for this clever, knowledgeable, and hopeful analysis of the Clinton campaign. As an educated woman, I struggled with my support of Hillary Clinton because of her ambivalent feminism. To my mind, she embodies the gender problem of our age: women are liberated - free to be ''just like men.'' There's a difference between a strong woman ...
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XX Factor Extra
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Azuresky
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June 4, 2008
Let's get on with it
Both are electable. Both are relatively centrist Democrats who flirted with more progressive Democratic policies in their younger days. There is little difference between them in terms of what they would do as President, and either would be a great improvement over the current Republican sucking bog we have sunk into. They differ in identity ...
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Racje
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April 28, 2008
HILLARY IS BAD FOR WOMEN!
(For the record, I'm a woman,a feminist, and a teacher who values education. I'm a mother, and I'm selective about whom my son and daughter look up to.) Okay, I've done a great deal of post reading on many different websites and I've come to one basic conclusion since the Penn primary: HILLARY IS BAD FOR WOMEN! She is beginning to embody ...
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litzealot
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April 24, 2008
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