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Excuse Me? Sweetie?

It is “generally frowned upon: Calling reporters “sweetie.”” But, Barack Obama says he has a bad habit of “using the word ’sweetie.’” And he says “I do it sometimes with all kinds of people.” Yeh… Right… No doubt those “all kinds of people” are all women, because men generally don’t call me “sweetie.”
Watch:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Juy9NwI8_i0

Of course this isn’t the […]

A Mother’s Day Wish

One of the reasons I have been so ardent in my support for Hillary Clinton, admittedly is because I, like so many women in America have waited so long to put a viable and experienced woman in the White House. The fact is that women are the core of the Democratic party. As a single […]

It’s Hillary vs. the Patriarchy

I’m not shocked or surprised by the latest round of hype surrounding Hillary Clinton’s emotional moment on the campaign trail today, I’m disgusted:
Sen. Hillary Clinton teared up this morning at an event at the Yale Child Study Center, where she worked while in law school in the early 1970s.
Penn Rhodeen, who was introducing Clinton, began to […]

A CHANGE is Coming

The video below is an independent video/trailer supporting Hillary Clinton. It’s powerful. It’s well produced. It speaks for itself. A CHANGE is coming…
Watch it:  

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rlATFrHhMQc

H/T to SusanUnPC at No Quarter.

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Feminism, and a Blues Apology

There is a lot of violence in the world, a lot of physical assault and murder, and a lot of hateful abuse.
Many times folks on the left treat a statement like that as a picture of something far away, something going on in countries ruined by imperialism and corporate rapaciousness and other sinister institutional evils. […]

Dizzy’s Ten Post Round-Up

I know that I said, yesterday, that I am sick to death of politics. No…no, that wasn’t a lie.
You see, the thing is, the main reason I put together this round-up, these days, is not so much for my own pleasure (narcissist, though I may be), but to give SSG Dizzy (currently serving his third […]

This Is Not the Politics of the Past

Hillary Clinton was in Hartford, Connecticut today, speaking at a rally there about the economy and Bush’s SOTU speech tonight. A clip of the speech is below:

It struck me listening to the clip from her speech and then reading the transcript, that Hillary Clinton’s politics are not politics of the past, as Ted Kennedy […]

The 35th Anniversary of Roe v Wade

Today is the 35th anniversary of Roe v. Wade. It’s a good day to reflect and ask “have we come a long way, baby?” For those who have fought to keep this right for us, we are grateful. And yet, we know we still must fight to retain this right. We need leaders to protect […]

Dizzy’s Ten Post Round-Up

Excuse the lateness of my blogging.  Mother Nature is kicking my behind and I decided that I needed to just curl up for a few days until the butt-kicking subsided.
I have been ill, but I haven’t been completely out of the loop.  It’s looking a lot like the world is in free-fall, financially, and the […]

Are You A Fed Up Female?

Are you a fed up female? Kevin Drum has a post up that’s an email from one of his readers, Mary S. Kevin says her email echoes “something that I’ve heard from more than a few women.” I’m with you on this Kevin, because I’ve been hearing it too. Women are rising up in historic […]

Abortion Rights Are Right

The news of the day on the abortion front was prominent. Among the figures used in the various reports is one that says that fifty million abortions have been performed in the U.S. since Roe v. Wade. While that number can be approached from a variety of different vantage points, my reflection leads me to […]

Yes She Can!

Late yesterday afternoon I received an email from the Clinton campaign about attending an event here with Hillary Clinton in the San Fernando Valley (Northridge). Having missed the last event here in SoCal, I welcomed the opportunity to attend, because as I have said here many times, I am particularly interested in the issue of […]