shiwani | Shared With: Everyone - 3 days ago | politics, news, women
shiwani | Shared With: Everyone - Oct 17 2008 | news, women, politics
Agreed - I definitely thought Hillary was doing the right thing by sticking it out till the end of the primaries. I guess I figured if she lost, at least her base would feel like she had a fair shot. I think it made Hillary supporters far less likely to resent Obama...
Quoted: Mr. Obama is a stronger candidate today thanks to Mrs. Clinton's pursuit of the Democratic nomination. And, far from being polarizing, she has helped bring the party together more than at any time in recent memory.
shiwani | Shared With: Everyone - Sep 30 2008 | women, politics, news
This article really hits the nail on the head! (Also, that's a great illustration). Apparently the writer authored a novel called "The Abstinence Teacher" - seems worth checking out.
Quoted: Caribou hunting aside, Sarah Palin represents the state-of-the-art version of a particular type of woman—let's call her the Sexy Puritan—that's become a familiar and potent figure in the culture war in recent years.
shiwani | Shared With: Everyone - Sep 27 2008 | women, news
So alarming. The idea that Sarah Palin is for women just because she is one is just plain dumb. She also supports John McCain's stance against equal pay for equal work. Meanwhile, Joe Biden was instrumental in the signing of the Violence Against Women Act in 1994. Now that's being a maverick.
Quoted: Voters should know if sexual-assault victims in Wasilla, Alaska, were being billed for the cost of rape kits and forensic exams while Sarah Palin was mayor.
shiwani | Shared With: Everyone - Sep 07 2008 | women, health, news
Here's the real story on Katie Couric's interview with Cindy McCain. She DOES understand Roe v. Wade, and the official statement is that like Laura Bush, Mrs. McCain does not favor overturning Roe v. Wade, which guarantees the legal right to an abortion.
Quoted: Yesterday during an interview with CBS’s Katie Couric, Cindy McCain said that she does not oppose a woman’s right to an abortion in the case of rape or incest — a position that differs from the Arizona senator’s running mate, Gov. Sarah Palin (R-AK).
shiwani | Shared With: Everyone - Sep 07 2008 | women, politics, news
I didn't realize this conflation of family values with an anti-choice stance goes back to Reagan. I also didn't know how many Republicans, including Barbara Bush, favor leaving Roe V. Wade alone (assuming they're not Cindy McCain and know it what it is) as per the GOP philosophy of less government in people's personal lives...
Quoted: In the 1980s, the rising conservative movement tried to frame the pro-life cause as part of a broader family-values agenda that included reducing rates of illegitimate childbirth, welfare dependency, and divorce.
shiwani | Shared With: Everyone - Sep 07 2008 | women, health, news
Slate takes a look at the Alaska Parental Consent Act, put into effect by Sarah Palin.
Quoted: Last week, Democrats approved the first black major-party nominee for president. This week, Republicans countered with their first female nominee for VP. From race to sex to religion, the circle of opportunity is expanding.
shiwani | Shared With: Everyone - Aug 31 2008 | women, news, politics
My latest blog entry...
Quoted: When I moved to Seattle, I was surprised to learn that the Governor (Christine Gregoire) and both senators (Maria Cantwell and Patty Murray) are women. The fact that it's NOT big news across the country shows that actually, Washington State is responsible for some of those major cracks we keep hearing about in the media.
shiwani | Shared With: Everyone - Jun 25 2008 | women, news
It's absurd that day care workers are paid so little when it costs so much. I still think that subsidized day care (and incentivizing companies to provide day care) needs to be a much higher priority than it is in political discussions. But that's not likely to happen until we see more women in politics...
Quoted: Can I cut it as a day care worker, one of the most exhausting, worst paid, and smelliest jobs in America?
shiwani | Shared With: Everyone - Jun 19 2008 | politics, television, women, news
Wow, it's amazing how much thought Michelle Obama had to put into every detail of this appearance on The View.
Quoted: Obama had approached the appearance, to quote Barbara Walters' on-air reading of the morning's New York Times, "with an eye toward softening her reputation." To this end, she did not do her hair in the Jackie Kennedy flip that André Leon Talley—the Vogue editor who Page Six alleges to be her style guru—pegs as central to her "image strategy."
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