Clinton Rallies Book Party Attendees
If her appearance at Rep. Carolyn Maloney's (D-NY) book signing is any indication, Hillay's next role will be as a sort of Helen of Troy, only she'll be launching a thousand feminist critiques.
If her appearance at Rep. Carolyn Maloney's (D-NY) book signing is any indication, Hillay's next role will be as a sort of Helen of Troy, only she'll be launching a thousand feminist critiques.
Kelly Nuxoll | Posted 05.25.2011
Clinton's tenacity, her desire to be a model intelligent women in the public sphere influencing governance, has turned the scarlet letter she has been made to wear-- A for Ambition-- into a badge of honor.
The New Republic | Posted 05.25.2011
Amy Siskind, a 42-year-old mother of two from Westchester, stood in a Washington, D.C., park on the last day in May, telling a few hundred cheering pe...
Linda Hansen | Posted 05.25.2011
I'm sixty years old. I can't recall a time--ever--that any man who lost a close election demanded "time to adjust to the pain of losing" before conceding. Hillary lost a close one and got a case of the vapors.
Kelly Nuxoll | Posted 05.25.2011
Clinton lives the many frustrating situations of contemporary womanhood. As candidate, she's a symbol of feminism but has eliminated all traces of softness, collaboration, warmth from her campaign.
Kelly Nuxoll | Posted 05.25.2011