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Politics : American Presidential Politics and foreign affairs

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To: Peter Dierks who wrote (1886)10/16/2005 10:18:38 PM
From: sandintoes  Read Replies (1) of 71588
 
Dowd's column, by contrast, was a tacky, inaccurate hatchet job. Worse still, it was unentertaining. In an excruciatingly patronizing way, she described Dr. Rice, Ms. Hughes and Ms. Miers as "office wives," who are "not qualified to get . . . supremely powerful jobs."

Dowd's column is remarkable not only for its snideness but for its mean-spirited anti-feminist tone. In fact, all of the women she slams rose to their positions through merit and accomplishments - not through mindless affirmative action, the apparent method of selection of some columnists at the New York Times


Or other women take over power when their husbands become President. AKA Hillary.
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