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A Friend Stopped By | 06/26/2008 10:00 am

Message to All Whining Female Democrats: Hillary's Out. Get Over It, by Barbara Goldsmith

By Barbara Goldsmith
© iStock

Editor’s Note: Barbara Goldsmith is a prize-winning bestselling author and historian. She served on the Presidential Commission for the Celebration of Women in America History during President Clinton’s administration.

"Whoever is set up to be president of the United States is just set up to have his character torn off from his back in shreds and to be mauled, pummeled and covered with dirt by every filthy paper all over the country. And no woman that was not willing to be dragged through every kennel, and slopped into every dirty pail of water like an old mop, would ever consent to run as a candidate. Why, it’s an ordeal that kills a man. It killed General Harrison and it killed old Zach [Taylor]. And what sort of … a woman would it be that could stand it and come out of it without being killed?"

So commented Harriet Beecher Stowe when Victoria Woodhull announced her bid for the presidency in 1872.

The place: a distinguished publisher’s Park Avenue apartment. The date: Wednesday, June 18. The time: 8:45 AM. The occasion: a breakfast hosted by Gloria Steinem. The stated objective: to bring the Women for Barack Obama and the Hillary Clinton supporters into one cohesive group.

These emotional outbursts ... are just what male chauvinists say about woman's incapacity to coolly assess a situation.

The little blonde stood, arms akimbo, and vented her wrath: "I am a good friend of Hillary’s," she declared. "I’ve had her at my home, and I have always been there for her. I am here to tell you how angry and hurt I am and how hurt all Hillary supporters are by the sexist, disgusting way Hillary was attacked and pilloried by the media in this campaign. Until some acknowledgment of that is made, I am full of anger. I know the Democratic Party could have stopped it. I know Obama could have stopped it. But, everyone was silent and just let it happen and …"

Next up: a professor who took a full six minutes announcing her credentials and then said, "I used up my entire pension supporting Hillary. I went to 13 states and knocked on doors. I want everyone in this room to write in the name of Hillary Clinton on the ballot when they go to vote and …"

Another woman announced that she intended to launch a boycott of MSNBC. "I want all of you to sign my petition."

The chairperson of "Women for Obama," Becky Carroll, had flown in from Chicago and said she was tired. You’d be tired too with all that invective flying around the room. But Ms. Carroll couldn’t very well intervene, if catharsis was what was needed to unite Democratic women. Ms. Carroll was in a tough position – too tough to point out that Hillary Clinton had announced that her supporters should "take our energy, our passion, our strength and do all we can to help elect Barack Obama …" These emotional outbursts — and there were several more — are just what male chauvinists say about woman’s incapacity to coolly assess a situation.

Please note that so far there’s been no "I" word in my comments. The "I did this, I did that, I am hurt, I may not vote, I may vote for McCain," and so forth that have been heard lately may be what’s holding Democratic women back from fulfilling their potential to become a powerful coalition that could help guide this country back to safer ground.

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Kalisa Hyman
I know, but I’m still pissed. This was her time. I’ll vote for Obama, but he came in & fucked everything up. He should have waited. It was her time.
By Kalisa Hyman on 06/26/2008 12:35 pm
E .
I predict that if Barack Obama loses or wins by a narrow margin that the blame will go to the “bitch”. The bitch being Hillary Clinton and all of her mythical whining, pissed off, scheming “uneducated blue collar old ladies” the media and others are so fond of summoning to center-stage whenever a distraction is necessary.
By E . on 06/26/2008 1:18 pm
Diana T
Language please…
By Diana T on 06/26/2008 3:10 pm
K O
Hi Diana, Thanks for mentioning this. Imagine learning new ways to be profane on this website. Before Tuesday, I never knew what STFU meant. Now I’m sorry I do.
By K O on 06/26/2008 5:08 pm
Linda Clark
Diana T & Kitty…………Delightfully pleased…………thank you
By Linda Clark on 06/26/2008 6:15 pm
Bonnie Oliver
Yeah, Kitty. I just figured that one out too. Too profane for our discussions.
By Bonnie Oliver on 06/26/2008 8:31 pm
Diana T
Kitty, I guess I am dumb or something. I can’t figure out what it means. Maybe I’m lucky? The trick is to be profane in the sense Churchill was. His retorts were works of art. Example: Lady Astor said to him at a dinner party, “If you were my husband, I’d give you poison., and Churchill responded, “If you were my wife, I’d drink it.” Now, that has far more impact than regular everyday cuss words. Or when he said, “A modest little person with much to be modest about.” It is no challenge to just use everyday Fwords. Besides, in the Art of Debate, when someones name calls or cusses, he loses the debate. I guess it will get worse as the campaign proceeds to November?
By Diana T on 06/26/2008 11:17 pm
Bonnie Oliver
Diana, I believe the Churchill quote is actually that when Lady Astor became so exasperated with him she told that if they were married she would put arsenic in his morning coffee. Churchill paused and then replied, “And Madame, if I were married to you, I would drink it!. Regarding profanity, I remember hearing as a child, that only the ignorant use profanity because they do not have a vocabulary sufficient enough to express their thoughts.
By Bonnie Oliver on 06/27/2008 1:57 am
Diana T
Bonnie, How right you are! I think profanity has replaced the lost art of language in so many ways. The comedians and so many movies have to have gratuitous profanity because they don’t know how to write effectively. Ah for the Golden Age of the English Language when cleverness with words were still valued and before it got boiled down to 4 letter words!
By Diana T on 06/27/2008 12:12 pm
CAT Tastic
WHOOPS! In the following post, I got Kitty confused with KALISA HYMAN and ELIZABETH FLYNN. It is THEM I’m defending, not Kitty. Kitty is apparently one of the stick carriers.
By CAT Tastic on 06/29/2008 7:48 pm
CAT Tastic
Kitty, I read every word you said and found absolutely nothing wrong with it at all. I will defend your right to use “cuss” words until the day I die. Words are words. If people have chosen certain words to be profane, then that is THEIR problem. If I were to use the word “Schmuck” or “Asshole” someone would take offense to Asshole, and not Scmuck, and they basically both mean the same thing. Since a debate, for God’s sake ~ what a lame argument, is not the B all to end all of the measurement of propriety, then that whole point made by Diana is irrelevant. The First Amendment trumps the “art” of debate, and if you want to curse, you are protected by that little document called our Constitution. This adverse reaction to “cuss” words has always amazed me. People who have this aversion also most likely have arranged sex with their spouses, in the dark ~ absolutely, and probably under the covers. Foreplay is when their partner yanks the stick out of their butt. Kitty, my dear, you should feel free to express yourself however you see fit. And if your opinions contain “cuss” words, then that doesn’t make what you say any less viable. By the way, the term “cuss,” “cussing,” etc. is backwoods. The proper term is “curse” or “cursing.” That right there tell me something about these thin-skinned gals’ education and why they are so easily perturbed.
By CAT Tastic on 06/29/2008 7:41 pm
Diana T
Kitty, It’s 1:00 in the a.m., and I finally figured out what STFU means. There’s got to be a better way to express oneself. Okay…to the bed.
By Diana T on 06/27/2008 12:03 am
K O
Good night, Diana. Let’s hope tomorrow’s discussions will be civil and respectful, and free of profanity.
By K O on 06/27/2008 12:25 am
Kathrine Gluvna
Kitty, I still don’t know what it means.
By Kathrine Gluvna on 06/27/2008 12:57 pm