Lay Off Betty Draper-Francis
The dashing and exciting bad boy ended up being a sh*t husband. Good for Betty. As far as other fans speculating that Henry Francis wants control over Betty, it's too soon to tell for me.
The dashing and exciting bad boy ended up being a sh*t husband. Good for Betty. As far as other fans speculating that Henry Francis wants control over Betty, it's too soon to tell for me.
Jackson Williams | Posted 11.06.2009 | Politics
If Matthew Marsden is really honored to hang out with anti-gay, religious-right hate mongers -- and that's who he flew halfway across the country to be with in private -- then he should do it in the light of day.
The Washington Independent | David Weigel | Posted 09.28.2009 | Politics
ST. LOUIS -- Kitty Werthmann has made quite a career out of warning Americans that fascism is on its way. The 84-year-old native Austrian survived the...
Aubrey Sarvis | Posted 05.28.2009 | Politics
Firing 50 men and women who are fluent in Arabic solely because they are gay when we are fighting in the Arabic-speaking world? The mind boggles.
Aubrey Sarvis | Posted 05.21.2009 | Politics
Their warning of the "grave harm" that will ensue if gays and lesbians are allowed to serve openly in our all-volunteer military was essentially that volunteers will leave in droves.
Murray Fromson | Posted 01.30.2009 | Politics
Obama is a compromiser, a political figure committed to building bridges, even to those who will give him heartburn as well as their support.
Adele Stan | Posted 11.28.2008 | Politics
As a former Ms. staffer myself, I feel betrayed by Elaine Lafferty's stumping for Palin, who, taking advantage of an opening won by the efforts of feminists, would set back women's rights by decades.
Scott Swenson | Posted 11.28.2008 | Politics
Will any brave and clear-sighted Republicans realize that rather than throwing McCain a lifeline in this election, far-right extremism has further isolated McCain, and the party, from mainstream Americans?
Earnest Harris | Posted 11.08.2008 | Home
The message that the campaign is now essentially eschewing talk of the issues and resorting to culture war and fear mongering has clearly been received by the GOP surrogates and talking heads. The campaign is running off the rails.
Adele Stan | Posted 11.02.2008 | Politics
If progressives really want to derail McCain's Zig-Zag Express, they'll put as much effort into playing up the backstage drama of establishment v. right wing as they will playing to the hall.
Ali A. Rizvi | Posted 10.20.2008 | Home
Palin has been a poster girl for the McCain campaign, lending an aura of feminism to a man who has consistently voted against legislation that protects the rights of women. The original euphoria which some women and men felt when she was selected is bound to fade.
Joseph A. Palermo | Posted 10.12.2008 | Politics
I wish Palin and Schlafly had staged a photo-op together after they met recently because that image would have cemented for eternity the strain of American anti-feminism these women represent.
Joseph A. Palermo | Posted 10.06.2008 | Politics
Tonight during the evening news the Republican National Committee ran an attack ad (multiple times) that featured menacing black-and-white images of H...
Joanne Bamberger | Posted 10.06.2008 | Politics
Compelling is what the Republicans are hoping for -- a working mother of five, from PTA to one of 50 governors in only 14 years and on the verge of becoming the most powerful GOP woman in America
Robert S. McElvaine | Posted 09.30.2008 | Politics
A second X-chromosome is no more a sufficient qualification for being women's choice for the vice presidency than dark pigmentation was for being African-Americans' choice for a seat on the Supreme Court.
Aubrey Sarvis | Posted 08.02.2008 | Politics
The very same arguments that were made in 1948 against mingling the races in the military were made Wednesday against mixing homosexuals and heterosexuals the way they mix in the real world.
Robert S. McElvaine | Posted 07.14.2008 | Politics
Many of the nation's leading Jesus Thieves convened in Denver last Tuesday to work towards uniting behind the candidacy McCain, a man who used to have the courage to denounce such charlatans.
Carlotta Cooper | Posted 04.12.2008 | Home
Many people have become sensitized -- even hypersensitized -- to issues of racism in this campaign, and words and attitudes are being examined and questioned. But sexism seems to go largely unnoticed or, if it is noticed, is dismissed as irrelevant.
Janet Turley | Posted 11.10.2009 | Entertainment