The topic du jour is Hillary and the women voters. Here are some of the best (or most commented on) posts on the topic:
Kerry Howley. Cry like a man.
Elizabeth at a Half Changed World. "I do think the campaign has highlighted the degree to which
sexism continues to permeate the environment"
Gloria Steinem. "What worries me is that some women, perhaps especially younger ones, hope to deny or escape the sexual caste system"
Jody at Raising WEG. "Mom was thrilled to tell me that my sister has finally — after almost 17 years of indifferent political abstinence — registered to vote, solely so that my sister can vote for Hillary. I guess the Senator has done something good, then."
Maureen Dowd. Hillary cries her way into the White House.
Melissa McEvan. Shut up, Maureen.
Megan McArdle. It’s not sexist to criticize a female candidate’s clothes.
(and me at Pajamas Media.)
UPDATE: finding more…
David Brooks. "Working-class women stuck with Hillary. The secret to her success, and
the reason she may win the election in November (if she gets that far)
is that less-educated women like her. Better-educated women are
ambivalent, but the so-called waitress moms will stick with Hillary
through thick and thin."
