Women -- Repubs, Dems, Hillaryites -- Speak-Out For Obama-Biden
Explaining that she was a Republican her entire life, she says, "The current Republican Party has destroyed the country economically" and that "The religious right now owns the GOP."
Explaining that she was a Republican her entire life, she says, "The current Republican Party has destroyed the country economically" and that "The religious right now owns the GOP."
Joe Cutbirth | Posted 05.25.2011
Palin will throw mud with impunity, then in the tradition of Agnew, Dole and Quayle yell "double standard" and "bias reporting" when she is called on it.
Hank Quevedo | Posted 05.25.2011
Watching the escalating spit-fest, we wondered how many more concessions, short of the nomination, the Hillarylanders would extort from the Obamatrons before harmony could descend.
Kelly Nuxoll | Posted 05.25.2011
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.
Rep. Diana DeGette | Posted 05.25.2011
We must continue our work now to unite the party behind Obama to defeat John McCain. For too long, McCain has avoided the scrutiny from women that his record deserves.
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.
LA Times | Robin Abcarian | Posted 05.25.2011
Recently, as New York Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton campaigned in Eugene, her onetime friend and mentor Jean Houston was at home in her double geodesic ...
Denise Clapsaddle | Posted 05.25.2011
Women's leadership in the religious orders, as in other professions, has had a tremendous impact. For the pioneering women who were our seminary instructors, Clinton represents dramatic opportunity for change.
Denise Dennis | Posted 05.25.2011