As much as Wall Street and Madison Avenue and Capitol Hill try to pigeonhole women into categories, women are erasing those artificial boundaries. |
Bill Clinton seems to suffer from attention starvation disorder. He seems to need to be at the center of it, ... It is difficult to imagine an American reading 'My Life' by Bill Clinton, tossing it on the nightstand, and saying 'Eureka, we have to have John Kerry in the White House, I just figured it all out.' |
Cindy Sheehan has tapped into a latent but fervent feeling among some in this country who would prefer that we not engage our troops in Iraq, |
I can't believe how disparate the coverage between male and female candidates is. Show me the coverage of a paunchy beer belly and a bad comb-over. |
I have no evidence... that the country is ready for Oprah-in-chief rather than a commander-in-chief. |
If the Republican Party does not learn to understand unmarried women as the political force and potent block that they have become, we risk becoming the minority party over the next couple of cycles. |
It exposes the raw politicization of the Supreme Court nomination process, ... Democratic White House aspirants are beholden to the pro-abortion, anti-gun forces. |
It exposes the raw politicization of the Supreme Court nomination process. Democratic White House aspirants are beholden to the pro-abortion, anti-gun forces. |
It was the summer of 1984. I paid close attention to the conventions, and I was drawn to Reagan. He was four times my age, a different gender and from a different coast, but his message was similar to what I was struggling with. And once you're bitten by the political bug, it's hard to inoculate. |
Like others, Kathie Lee Gifford, Martha Stewart, Drew Barrymore, Halle Berry and Jennifer Capriati, to name a few, women generally like Winona, and empathize with her, feeling that she is being treated improperly. |
She can tap into what has been an astonishingly silent minority since the end of last year's presidential contest. It will capture attention. |
Women are still seen as the 'fairer' sex in national security. We may not like it, but that's what the polls say. |
Women are the majority of the population, but a minority in politics. |
Women believe they can make a difference elsewhere. They'll run for school board, something closer to home. They don't want to split their time between the nation's capital and home. |
Women, if left to their own devices, are going to tend and trend Democratic. That is absolutely the case. Women are still congenitally Democratic -- and I'm the Republican pollster saying that. |