Posted on 11/09/2009 8:59:20 AM PST by rabscuttle385
Based on the medias treatment of Hillary Clinton and Sarah Palin, Meghan McCain asks: Will we ever have a female politician who is good enough to lead?
BY MEGHAN MCCAIN
I have admired Hillary Clinton for years. Though we disagree on nearly everything politically, I respect the barriers she has broken as a woman in American politics, and what shes had to go through to get there. Those 18 million cracks in the glass ceiling will hopefully make other womens journeys in politics easier in the future, but sometimes I am not so sure.
During her years in the White House, Hillary Clinton redefined what it meant to be first lady. She was involved with policy meetings and decisions her husband madesomething that is still controversial to this day. Hillary was either a pioneer or overstepped her boundaries as first lady, depending on who you talk to. Since leaving the White House, she became the first former first lady to be elected to the Senate and the first appointed to another administrations Cabinet. Admittedly, it has been a complicated and somewhat controversial first year as secretary of State. Then again, to be a powerful woman in politics is to be controversial.
Perhaps the most famous incident in her tenure was the day she snapped at a student in the Congo after a question was mistranslated and she was asked what President Clinton thought about an issue rather than President Obama. My husband is not the secretary of State, I am, she roared back. You ask me my opinion, I will give you my opinion, I wont be channeling my husband.
When I first saw the video, I thought she was great and reacted as strongly as any man would. After all, she is the secretary of State and for someone to ask her spouses opinion is ridiculous, even if the translator misspoke. In retrospect, I wish she had kept her cool, because the incident only seemed to confirm what misogynists have said for yearswomen are too unstable to hold positions of power.
I myself straddle the line between political commentator and a member of the political universe (in the sense that I have campaigned and know what its like to be in the trenches when youre under fire) and its not easy being a woman. But its a dilemma that I and every woman of my generation face. We want to be involved in politicsperhaps even run for officebut its a steep price to pay. One day there will be a woman president, we are all told as little girls. You too can be a congresswoman or senator. But the reality of today is that to do so, you have to give up so much, in a way that is never asked of a man, and I believe running for office has become less and less appealing for women.
In fact, its gotten so ugly out there that two of the most prominent women in politicsHillary Clinton and Sarah Palinhave become verbs: Candidates now regularly get Hillary Clintoned or Sarah Palined in the media. Misogyny works on both sides of the aisle.
The brutal criticism of Sarah Palinwhich will only increase when her memoir comes outis yet another example of the double standard and cruel treatment of women in politics. Sarah has been attacked for everything from her hair to her clothes to the number of children she gave birth to. Maureen Dowd even nicknamed her Caribou Barbie. I cant even begin to think of what that kind of judgmentcriticizing parts of your life that have nothing to do with what you stand for or want to accomplish politicallyfeels like.
Through it all, the example both Hillary Clinton and Sarah Palin set is so admirable. I respect any woman who will go out there and run for office. Maybe its a cliché, but no matter how many differences I may have with a woman politically, there is still a sense of kinship I feel for a woman in politics.
But having seen female candidates attacked on the right and the left, why would any woman my age ever feel inspired to run for office? What kind of example has the media set for my generation of women? I struggle with this. I dont have ambitions to run for officeI have already done enough campaigning for one lifetimebut I already have a pretty good idea of what it would feel like. I have often wondered how the media would react if it were my brother writing these columns and speaking out on behalf of moderate Republicans. I can pretty much bet that his weight wouldnt have been an issue.
So yes, Sarah Palin is a woman with five children and her physical appearance is deemed too beautiful for politics. And on the other end, Hillary Clinton is criticized for not being beautiful enough, for being too tough in the mans world that she resides.
It seems to me the male-dominated media suffers from a Goldilocks Syndrome that keeps women from shattering the glass ceiling. Worse, I fear it will prevent tomorrows female leaders from even seeking office.
This one is too hard. This one is too soft. Who will ever be just right?
Meghan McCain is a columnist for The Daily Beast. Originally from Phoenix, she graduated from Columbia University in 2007. She is a New York Times bestselling children's author, previously wrote for Newsweek magazine, and created the Web site mccainblogette.com.
Exactly - perfect response.
I’m afraid I don’t understand your question in terms of the article.
I beg to differ...... Rep Corrine Brown of Florida with her must hear/see speech “gradulating” Corch Urban Meyers on the BSC championship win last year - she has to be one of the dumbest human beings I’ve ever heard speak publicly.
she is on a downhill slope thats nearly vertical
RE :”About 10 years ago on C-SPAN........Mr. Speaker, I rise in opposition to the 4th Amendment to the Constitution! “
Get that clip on youtube. How about Maxine Waters or John Conyers ?
The likeness is too creepy...
I don't think you hit him hard enough the first time, which is why he keeps coming back for more "doink's". Just give him the damn hammer, and let him whack himself. ;^)
hmmmm, you’ve really got a thing for this McCain girl, don’cha?
-do you call out her name at night?
NO MZ McCain, we think Hillary is too unstable to hold positions of power. YOU are the one to infer her shortcomings onto all womyn.
HA!!
Not to worry, it was plenty. LOL
We, all of us, must be considerate of the old man & his people; who're, desperately trying to herd we pack of cats colloquially called, "Republicans".
A tough *&* thankless task, y'know.
"Just give him the damn hammer, and let him whack himself."
But I did, I did. LOL
BTW kiddo, was successful Saturday.
Be watching your PO Box, say around Wednesday? ;^)
I'll be at the Post office Saturday morning.
I will defend Hillary. She is a 1000 times smarter than Megn McCain.
Fabulous suggestions, my friend.
And while we're at it?
How 'bout some clips of the the two greatest of all brain-stems, past or present?
I speak of the first one declaring the American flag's on Mars.
The other august statesman who claimed, on the FLOOR of congress no less, slave ship routes were responsible for altering the behavior of Atlantic shark populations?
BWWWWHAAAAAA!!
And the glittering beauty of all this, SoLs?
It's the truth, and, it's on video. ;^) LOL!!
“The other august statesman who claimed, on the FLOOR of congress no less, slave ship routes were responsible for altering the behavior of Atlantic shark populations?”
Was that Alstee Hastings?
“The other august statesman who claimed, on the FLOOR of congress no less, slave ship routes were responsible for altering the behavior of Atlantic shark populations?”
Rush ran the numbers........it was something like 25,000,000,000 slaves died crossing the ocean ;-)
No, I think the buffoon's name was "Major Owens, or something similar. From GA, steph.
"Rush ran the numbers...it was something like 25,000,000,000 slaves died crossing the ocean"
Sounds as accurate as figures heard from zerO's imps & harpies or the GloBull warming fanatics, FTM.
Appears people really like big numbers.
>?<<
If that *theory* is even partially true?
They're in for a real treat.
Wait'll they get their tax billS. LOL
Sorry, MeggieMac, stopped reading right there. What is there to admire about a woman who got to where she is by virtue of her husband becoming POTUS? (A lousy POTUS, at that)
HRC had neither the guts nor the self-respect to leave Bill's cheating butt after he dragged her (and the entire country) through that shameless spectacle.
Yes, yes, yes, I know that since the beginning of time, powerful men have had affairs or long term mistresses on the side. But those men didn't embarrass their wives in such a public fashion. Well, ok, maybe excepting for Henry VIII. It simply isn't done, it's not part of the bargain.
I actually almost feel pity for HRC...she stuck it out with old Billy Boy, only to have her presidential dreams dashed, and left only with an emasculated SOS role.
**shark theme music** needs to be the score for the youtube of this.
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