By V on Jul 3, 2008 in Advertising, Associated Press, Barack Obama, Bill Clinton, Chelsea Clinton, Chicago politics, Current Affairs, David Shuster, Delegates, Democracy, Democratic National Convention, Democratic party, Disenfranchisement, Equal Pay, Florida, Fund raising, Gender Bias, Hillary Clinton, Howard Dean, Just Say No Deal, MSNBC, Media Bias, Misogyny, Nancy Pelosi, New York Times, Popular Vote, Sexism, Superdelegates, Supreme Court, Texas | 71 Comments
SusanUnPC’s Note: This is perhaps the best interview I’ve heard on the inequities and problems of the Democratic primaries. It is a must to listen to this, and to share it with all of your friends. Our great thanks to Bud White for arranging this interview, and to V who always does remarkable work in […]
By Linc on Apr 22, 2008 in Barack Obama, Chelsea Clinton, Hillary Clinton, John McCain, MSNBC, Obamedia, Pennsylvania | 162 Comments
Two things stuck out in my mind last night as Hillary Clinton made her way from Larry King to Keith to the Obliterator (OK, so I don’t watch much WWE and I made that name up, so sue me).
Firstly, Hillary Clinton is one classy lady. It is amazing to see a woman […]
By SusanUnPC on Feb 16, 2008 in Barack Obama, Chelsea Clinton, David Shuster, Health Care, Hillary Clinton, MSNBC, Sexism | 87 Comments
From “Chelsea Clinton Talks Policy in Obama Territory,” New York Times, February 16, 2008:
Ms. Clinton has been confronted with signs bearing messages like “America deserves better than aristocracy” and “Got Pimp?” a reference to a recent remark by a now-suspended MSNBC host who claimed that Mrs. Clinton was exploiting her daughter.
To those of us who […]
By SusanUnPC on Feb 3, 2008 in Chelsea Clinton, Chris Matthews, Hillary Clinton | 21 Comments
While listening to Tom Petty … “I won’t back down” … during the Super Bowl Halftime show, I was reading this beautiful, personally touching diary posted at Daily Kos and at MyDD. The entire diary is special, but here’s just a snippet that meant a lot to me because it’s very hard for me, […]