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Reviving Ophelia: GirlDrive and Feminists for Obama
Hello lovely revolutionaries! Welcome to 2010! ObjectifyThis has recently relocated to New York, delaying posts on this blog in favor of searches for shelter, income, and long-lost friends. However, I’ll be sure to get back atcha as soon as my schedule allows. I look forward to any semblance of monotony, believe me. In the meantime, [...]
Posted: January 11th, 2010 under New York Review of Books, art, clinton, femininity, feminism, obama.
Tags: anne kornblut, balkans, barack, clinton, Columbine, emma bee bernstein, female, femininity, feminism, francesca woodman, gender, geraldine ferraro, hillary, identity, identity politics, interview, journalism, lynyrd skynyrd, nona ellis aronowitz, NPR, obama, photography, politicians, power, presidential election, racism, road trip, romance, sex, suicide, the onion, tom ashbrook
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Whassup, Bitches?: Female Chauvinism's Place is in the Garbage.
This poll discussed over at Slate in the article “Man Up!” found that “Despite the recent frenzy of media attention over the issue of race in America, a new poll by CBS (PDF) suggests that gender may cause more problems for contemporary presidential contenders. Thirty-nine percent of those polled think that a woman candidate would [...]
Posted: March 20th, 2008 under Bush, Tina Fey, bitch, bitch is the new black, bush-clinton, candidate, chauvinism, clinton, equality, female, female leader, female president, feminism, feminist, feminists, garbage, gender, gender power, heterosexual, hillary, inequality, know your place, leader, leadership, man up, poll, president, presidential, race, racism, sex, sexism, sexuality, snl, trash can, united kingdom, woman, woman president, womb, wombs.
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Speaking Truth To Power: The Canary In the Coalmine (Literally)
Fight the Culture of Hate! Vincent Navarro, formerly Jesse Jackson’s senior health advisor in the ’84 and ’88 Primaries, tells it like it is over at Counterpunch: HillaryCare Failed. That’s right, folks, the experienced cynical candidate might not have an advantage over the young, hopeful candidate. The experienced candidate might have been involved in a [...]
Posted: March 6th, 2008 under 08, 1492, Guantanamo, Ohio, Texas, United States, abduction, afghanistan, african-american, african-americans, american way, anti-white, baltimore sun, barack, barackaway, birds, black, black males, black panther party, black panthers, bomb, brunch, brutality, california, californian, canary, candidate, capitalist, caucus, change, charges, church, clinton, coalmine, colonial power, colony, corruption, crime, cub, culture, culture of fear, delegate, dementia, democrat, democratic, detainee, dictatorship, direct traffic, drug, drug use, drugs, election, enslavement, equality, exploitation, fairness, fear, federal, funding, gender, goods, government, group, health care, hillary, hillary care, hillarycare, hitler, homeland, homeland security, hope, human, human rights, imperialism, international, jesse jackson, justice, law, lean back, male, males, manipulation, men, mental health, mining industry, minor, neighborhood, neocolonial, non-violent, oakland, obama, panthers, party, police, politics, possession, power, presidency, president, primary, profit, proletariat, property, race, radical, reagan, regime, rich, rights, rockaway, scandal, security, services, sex, stalin, state, sulfur-coloured seed eater, superdelegate, surrendur, system, ten point, ten point program, terror, terror squad, terrorism, terrorist, terrorists, toddler, totalitarian, totalitarianism, u.s. government, uncle sam, vibe, vincent navarro, violation, violence, war, war on drugs, welfare, white.
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Garfield Minus Garfield: The Analogy With U.S. Politics and Scratching Your Balls
There’s something about U.S. Foreign Policy that’s a bit off. “No, really,” you say, “wow, I thought we were just flouting international law with no possible repercussions because no one will ever have more power than we do.” But recently one perfect analogy of the
Posted: March 1st, 2008 under 2006, American, Italy, baby vs. maryland, barack, bible, biblical, big business, bipolar, candidates, chattel, clinton, clintons, common law, consent, counterpunch, court, crotch, forced marriage, garfield, garfield minus garfield, grabbing, happy feminist, hillary, huckabee, industry, international law, jon arbuckle, law, maryland, matt gonzales, mining, modern life, obama, penetration, perspective, politics, rape, rapist, ruling, saint, schizophrenia, scratching, sex, suburb, suburbia, virgin.
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Bitch Is The New Black, Says Tina Fey
I gotta say, I’m not a huge fan of Hillary, but I would vote for Tina Fey.
Posted: February 28th, 2008 under Ohio, Texas, Tina Fey, Vermont, bill clinton, bitch, black, clinton, co-president, feminism, feminist, feminists, fey, george bush, hillary, husband, hutch, jeb bush, jeff conaway, marriage, news, nun, nuns, obama, oprah, ronald reagan, rush limbaugh, sex, starsky, tina, weekend news update, women.
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Hate On Ann Coulter Day!
Today is official Hate On Ann Coulter Day! Celebrate by reading about Coulter’s decision to support Hillary (as if you need another reason not to support the 24th-28th years of the Clinton-Bush dynasty): because Republicans are too “stupid” not to vote for McCain, even though he’s as liberal as a Democrat, according to Ms. Coulter. [...]
Posted: February 1st, 2008 under 2001, Bush, Christianity, ann, ann coulter, clinton, convert, coulter, creepy, democrat, hillary, invade, kill, mccain, republican, september, stupid, talking doll, wisdom.
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Gloria Steinem On The Clinton-Obama Paradox
I’m too busy reading and writing my thesis and listening to Radiohead’s In Rainbows to write a whole post today. But you should consider reading Gloria Steinem’s piece, Women Are Never Front-Runners, in today’s New York Times’ Op-Ed section, in which she discusses the gender power dynamics being enacted by Democratic presidential candidates Obama (do [...]
Posted: January 9th, 2008 under Gloria Steinem, barack, clinton, emotion, emotionality, gender, gender power, gender roles, hillary, in rainbows, library books, nepotism, obama, paradox, power, radiohead, revolution from within, sex.
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