Anti-Palin protestors in Alaska
— Although Palin is more of an immediate threat to feminists and non-feminists alike.
The left’s failure to nurture and celebrate female politicians has had a significant effect on its policies. In recent years, Democratic majorities and progressive legislation seem to have been built on steady trade-offs of reproductive rights, culminating this year when the first female speaker of the House, Nancy Pelosi, was forced to push through health care reform with a compromise on abortion financing.
Imagine a Democrat willing to brag about breaking the glass ceiling at the explosive beginning, not the safe end, of her campaign. A liberal politician taking to Twitter to argue that big broods and a “culture of life” are completely compatible with reproductive freedom. A female candidate on the left who speaks as angrily and forcefully about her rivals’ shortcomings as Sarah Barracuda does about the Pelosis and Obamas of the world. A smart, unrelenting female, who, unlike Ms. Palin, wants to tear down, not reinforce, traditional ways of looking at women. But that will require a party that is eager to discover, groom, promote and then cheer on such a progressive Palin.
If Sarah Palin and her acolytes successfully redefine what it means to be a groundbreaking political woman, it will be because progressives let it happen — and in doing so, ensured that when it comes to making history, there will be no one but Mama Grizzlies to do the job.
your anxious pukes will thank you!
Well this is old!
i wish all of my friends were as fat and sassy as gus. work on it plz.
@jesswakeman wrote an article for thefrisky to call us all humorless for not finding the Onion article funny.
I would love if...
“I am a gender failure. You are free to call me trans* and I am proud to lift this name up and hold it right there in the sun,...
Was Henry Cavill at peak hotness in I Capture the Castle? (Ala Leo DiCaprio, I don’t think his face filling out did much for him.)
Me in my dolly gear back in my old house.