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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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Emma Pathey
Same for me too. Age has nothing to do with it. What matters is that in the 21st century, the majority of people communicate using technology. For a prospective President of the U.S. not to know how to use basic technology is frightening. It indicates a serious gap in his view of the world and in my opinion, makes him greatly more susceptible to his advisors’ influence. There has been plenty said about Dubya’s strings being pulled by Cheney because George W. doesn’t bother to form his own opinions. We don’t want any more of that! We want a president who is informed and engaged, and competence in using today’s technology is a great part of that. Not some dinosaur who doesn’t know one end of an email from another.
By Emma Pathey on 06/27/2008 1:12 am
Star Lawrence
You may think this is hip, but I’ll wager diplomacy is not conducted by world leaders jabbering on email.
By Star Lawrence on 06/27/2008 10:09 am
I Love Money And Money Loves Me
Europe wants Obama by a wide margin, which indicates Senator Obama’s influence and Europe’s faith in him. Since Europe is the most influential and educated continent—that says everything right there. For me, complaining is a waste of time that I could spend making more sexy, juicy, lovely money.
By I Love Money And Money Loves Me on 06/27/2008 4:24 pm
Bonnie Oliver
Golly, this sounds like Suzanne. I beg your pardon but the comment “Europe is the most influential and educated continent…” is not true. Europe’s influence in the world is waining and has been since the end of the second World War. Margaret Thatcher said it best ….. “Britain’s influence remains strong because she flies beneath the wing of the eagle”.
By Bonnie Oliver on 06/27/2008 8:26 pm
I Love Money And Money Loves Me
Which continent is the most educated and influential?
By I Love Money And Money Loves Me on 06/27/2008 9:56 pm
No Way-No How -No McCain
By measurement of per capita GDP, purchasing power, and wealth distribution the EU. The GDP of the EU is as strong as the US and the euro is stronger than the dollar. Europe has the most people, cultures and diversity…and outside of California…the best wines. Of the World Economic Forum’ Top Ten most business friendly and efficient countries, 7 are in the EU. That would make the EU the most influential: Switzerland, Finland, Sweden, Denmark, Singapore, United States, Japan, Germany, Netherlands, Britain. The most influential language is English, but if add up the most influential list languages in the EU continent, they exceed English and most EU residents are multi-lingual: Which again would make it the EU. Languages spoken by % of world population: English 37% French 23% Spanish 20% Russian 16% Arabic 14% Chinese 13% German 12% Japanese 10% Brazilian (Portugese) 10% Hindi/Urdu 10% EU languages together (ie from the ‘most influential list’ French, Spanish, Russian,German=71%) If you take the Top 20 most educated countries add those together, the EU again dominates the list, as it does again if your add up all the countries of the seven continents. #1 Norway: 16.9 years #2 Finland: 16.7 years #3 Australia: 16.6 years #4 United Kingdom:16.4 years #5 New Zealand: 16.2 years #6 Sweden: 16 years #7 Netherlands:15.9 years #8 Iceland: 15.8 years #9 Belgium: 15.8 years #10 Denmark: 15.6 years #11 France: 15.4 years #12 Spain: 15.3 years #13 Germany: 15.3 years #14 United States: 15.2 years #15 Portugal: 15.2 years #16 Switzerland: 15 years #17 Ireland: 14.9 years #18 Canada: 14.8 years #19 Italy: 14.7 years #20 Austria: 14.7 year Of the 192 nations that are members of the UN; the US is # 48 in infant mortality, #55 in literacy, #44 in freedom of the press, #72 in overall health. I would say the most visited country has to exert great influence…otherwise people wouldn’t flock there. France though only 63M pop vs. US 300M is the most visited country by far, and the EU the most visited continent: 1 France 75,500,000 2 United States 50,900,000 3 Spain 48,200,000 4 Italy 41,200,000 5 China 31,200,000 6 United Kingdom 25,200,000 7 Russia 21,200,000 8 Mexico 20,600,000 9 Canada 20,400,000 10 Germany 19,000,000 The most visited world cities are France #1 in the world, and NYC #1 in US. The Top Ten cities with the most beautiful women according to the world famous magazine “Travelers Digest” : Amsterdam (the Netherlands) 2. Tel Aviv (Israel) 3. Montreal (Canada) 4. Caracas (Venezuela) 5. Moscow (Russia) 6. Los Angeles (California, the U.S.) 7. Varna (Bulgaria) 8. Buenos Aires (Argentina) 9. Copenhagen (Denmark) 10. Stockholm (Sweden)
By No Way-No How -No McCain on 06/28/2008 12:38 am
No Way-No How -No McCain
That’s world’s most visited city is Paris. Most visited US city is NYC.
By No Way-No How -No McCain on 06/28/2008 12:43 am
Bonnie Oliver
Winery Lifestyle- (Suzanne ???) I would agree that Europe is the most sophisticated continent. Europe does not carry the most influence; that would be North America. As for the most educated, yes that probably is Europe. Great data.
By Bonnie Oliver on 06/28/2008 5:42 am
I Love Money And Money Loves Me
Does “Suzan” have a penis?
By I Love Money And Money Loves Me on 06/28/2008 1:53 pm
I Love Money And Money Loves Me
I meant to add, because sounds male to me.
By I Love Money And Money Loves Me on 06/28/2008 1:55 pm
No Way-No How -No McCain
Great data.” If you market wine, you know markets. “Suzanne ???” Have also witnessed stylistic mates who sound similar here, you and Beverly Linens, and some of those unhappy on this thread and others. With all respect, global polls prove that brand ‘America’ is badly damaged (with the exception of some segments) and that people globally are avoiding American products. That’s a dominant measure of influence. Glad you enjoyed the data.
By No Way-No How -No McCain on 06/28/2008 5:33 pm
Blue Circle Girl
Bonnie O, That is what I thought too …. did you know that Suzi has many names …. and hundreds and hundreds and hundreds of posts … there is Everyone - Into the rose garden, something beach, Get Sporty, something starlet, French Fart and one or two more …. I went into the archives …. yep, very interesting what you can learn from the archives …. I notice writing style and number of links and so on …. and if you notice Get Sporty has not posted since earlier this afternoon …. hhhmmmm, by gosh I think you have something there!
By Blue Circle Girl on 06/28/2008 2:11 am
Blue Circle Girl
Bonnie …. check out …. Winery Lifestyle …. DERRRRR?! Only eleven posts …. perfect candidate for you know who …..
By Blue Circle Girl on 06/28/2008 2:20 am
Bonnie Oliver
BlueCircleGirl - I think the Winery is Suzanne. But I like her posts and she writes well. We rarely agree but that’s okay.
By Bonnie Oliver on 06/28/2008 5:45 am
Blue Circle Girl
Bonnie O, Oh, heck yeah, she is an excellent writer. However, many have been hurt by some of her comments.
By Blue Circle Girl on 06/28/2008 11:33 am