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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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Diana T
Anne, I decided to think of this wonderful website as a large room. I decided to think of it as a large room, with mostly women circulating meeting each other and getting acquainted. Perhaps we are all drinking coffee or tea and eating something delicious. But, most of all, we are trying to bond and do what women do best, which is carry on wonderful conversations. Now, you know how it is in a large gathering. There is always going to be someone that is so obnoxious and/or toxic that most of the people in the room figure out real quick to give that person a wide berth and avoid having to interact with him/her. I decided that I will simply avoid having to take the trouble to walk across the room to greet this person because I realize that he is at our party for the sole purpose of denigrating all women, no matter what. The reasons are irrelevant; what is important is how we choose to relate to people that attempt to abuse, harass us, or otherwise try to rain on our parade. Let it go. Most of us are very nice and decent people with a good sense of humor and an enjoyment of conversation. Don’t bother to walk across the room. Enjoy the rest of us.
By Diana T on 06/26/2008 2:13 pm
Anne B.
Diana…..Thank you! Healthy way to put things into perspective. (I usually don’t let things rub me the wrong way so badly) I very much enjoy the conversations otherwise. Frank…. thank you too!
By Anne B. on 06/26/2008 5:11 pm
Dona Howlett
BRAVO……….BRAVO……Thanks, for all the wonderful women on this site.
By Dona Howlett on 06/26/2008 11:47 pm
beverly linens
Dr. Mark, just yesterday I thought there was hope for you. You actually said something that made sense. Now you are starting to reveal yourself again.
By beverly linens on 06/26/2008 2:31 pm
Diana T
Beverly, Old saying(Chinese I believe): The trunk of the tree always shoes through the leaves.
By Diana T on 06/26/2008 3:54 pm
Diana T
Beverly, Let me try that again…fingers got ahead of brain: The trunk of the tree always shows through the leaves.
By Diana T on 06/26/2008 3:56 pm
Star Lawrence
You were there in 1920? That explains so much!
By Star Lawrence on 06/26/2008 2:43 pm
kermie b
Heh, heh. The way this is quoted in Reader’s Voices makes it sound like YOU used up your pension, Markie. Shop until you Drop!
By kermie b on 06/26/2008 2:43 pm
Blue Circle Girl
Dr. K, YOU DID NOT! What the heck is with this man? Who knows he could be fluffy in disguise.
By Blue Circle Girl on 06/26/2008 6:03 pm
kermie b
fluffy?
By kermie b on 06/27/2008 1:30 am
Blue Circle Girl
Oh, Ki b …. NO, no …. and no …. check out whinery lifestyle and I love money …..
By Blue Circle Girl on 06/28/2008 2:24 am
Linda Clark
To the individual known as Dr Mark Klein…………….your comments are “de-kleined”. It’s been a stressful week and I’ve diligently worked at being funny rather than being b&$%hy………..but here I go: I would like to express that, I for one, am bored to tears with your dribble about how rich you are. If you really wanted to be a good sport and do something with all that money you claim to have………I know of a couple of folks that could really use it! By the way, if it helps any…………………..none of the folks that I’m referring to are women. So put that in your pipe and smoke it!
By Linda Clark on 06/26/2008 6:05 pm
My Two Cents
Wish Mark would start his own web site, he could call it DE-Kleined, what do you think ? It’s a shame he doesn’t seek psychiatric care !
By My Two Cents on 06/27/2008 12:42 pm
Linda Clark
My Two Cents…………I wish he would…….. go away, that is! As for psychiatric care……..maybe does have a therapist and has directed him to this site as a test to see how well or not well his treatment is going. But realistically, I believe he’s using all of our comments for a book or possibly a case study. Dr. Mark Klein, I know you are reading this so listen up……………we ALL want 10% royalties! I, for one, have not authorized you to use any of my comments for publication!
By Linda Clark on 06/27/2008 6:54 pm
I Love Money And Money Loves Me
Linda Clark and Two Cents—The site monitor “The Duchess of Delete’s” has posted Ten Commandments of this site….I believe it was on the perfume topic. To paraphrase Eleanor Roosevelt—no one can ruffle you unless you give them that power. Why not ignore him and use your time and energy more productively?
By I Love Money And Money Loves Me on 06/28/2008 2:06 pm