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Obsidian Wings (Free subscription) | 05/10/2008
by hilzoy Ellen Malcolm has an idiotic column in today's Washington Post: "So here we are in the fourth quarter of the nominating process and the game is too close to call. Once again, the opponents and the media are calling for Hillary to quit. The first woman ever to win a presidential primary is supposed to stop competing, to curtsy and exit stage right." Oh, please. I honestly do not see how someone...
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AMERICAblog (Free subscription) | 05/11/2008
From Obsidian Wings blog : I honestly do not see how someone like Ellen Malcolm, who founded Emily's List, is still its President, and knows how politics works, could have written that "the game is too close to call" in good faith. It is not too close to call. Barring catastrophe, or a Rapture in which Obama is called to be with his maker while Hillary Clinton is left behind, Obama will win the race....
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AMERICAblog (Free subscription) | 05/10/2008
I wrote late last night about an op ed in today's Washington Post , written by Ellen Malcolm, the head of EMILY's List (an organization that supports pro-choice Democratic women for elected office). The thrust of Malcolm's piece was that Hillary hasn't lost yet and is only being asked to leave the race because she's a woman, and, you know, we all hate women. Well, our female readers had something to...
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Hecate (Free subscription) | 05/11/2008
Ellen R. Malcolm, founder and president of Emily's List , in today's WaPo : It's not surprising that low-income working women are the cornerstone of Hillary's success. Many of these women live on the edge of disaster. A pink slip, a family member's illness, a parent who can no longer live alone, a car that won't start or a mortgage rate that goes up -- all are threats that could devastate the family....
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BLCKDGRD (Free subscription) | 05/10/2008
I read with fascination (I'm sure she'd say condescension) my favorite pro-Hillary/anti-Obama blog because the owner is smart and talented and passionate, and was, is, and will be me, rubed and rube-cubed, someday and everyday. My fall-back delusion is that...