Posted on 06/14/2010 6:40:54 AM PDT by SeekAndFind
Women can be completely irrational. They can be over-emotional. They can be downright wrong. Women can also be right. A woman can be a leader. She can notice things a man might not.
The bottom line is pretty obvious: Women are people too. We see the world differently than men because we are different, and complementary. But women also see the world differently from one another, woman to woman.
This is the breakthrough were seeing in American history right now, and its becoming next to impossible to deny these realities. The evidence is there, from Sarah Palin to Meg Whitman or even Democrat Blanche Lincoln. In the wake of a series of primary elections this June, there has been much talk that we are in another year of the political woman. And this time, she is frequently more right than left.
In truth, this is nothing shocking or new. The celebrated model of the female politician may have been a liberal, like Democrat Barbara Boxer, fighting against the rights of the most vulnerable among us, the unborn. But she was never every woman. In fact, those who fought for female suffrage were a different type, whether women who have voted subsequently realize it or not. They brought a maternal instinct to their activism.
When you meet a Sarah Palin or a Carly Fiorina, or the next woman the media goes into a frenzy over, youre not actually meeting someone who appeared yesterday or who is somehow contrary to nature. When you look at some of the issues were debating today issue such as preserving who we are and protecting those innocents were in exactly the place as a nation where a few good women of this kind might do a world of good alongside a few good men.
The Left willl try to pretend a woman who doesnt buy the party line of the professional-feminist sisterhood is somehow an oddity, even a traitor to women or a misogynist. (Ive heard them all.) But the truth is that she may simply represent a commonsense backlash. The feminist movement tried to deny so much that women, uniquely, can bring to the cultural and political table. And America is moving on, Ms.
When you look around right now on the political landscape, you see the shoulder-padded walls of 20th-century feminism crumbling throughout the political scene. Some women will always vote Democrat and have liberal views; the same goes for men. But they do not vote or think uniformly. And it is not simply because a sexy Sarah Palin figure exists that this is true.
A woman who is pro-life and pro-marriage and embraces that which makes her different from a man while loving men for all they are is not something that was invented when John McCain picked the governor of Alaska to be his running mate. Shes been at home raising children. Shes been doing PTA work. Shes been working hard and maybe internalizing some of what the feminist movement told her was the only way to be a success in a mans world internalizations that have frequently left her unhappy and childless and fighting everything she really truly wanted.
Women who are running these days as center-right candidates are not Sarah Palin clones, and theyre not anomalies. Theyve been around, and theyre fed up. Many tea-party groups have been started between childrens tee-ball games by women who see their country in danger. They see so much of what they have always loved about the United States being underappreciated and trampled on legislatively. And so they do the mama grizzly thing and work toward protecting it. But you dont have to be an outdoorswoman from Alaska to appreciate that. Theres a maternal gracefulness about it. And it manifests itself in different ways, on different issues, because women, just like men, have different issues and different styles and different thoughts and ideas.
It all seems like this would be common sense. But among the chattering classes, common sense is frequently a rare commodity. And so youll continue to hear about how bizarre this all is. You can probably just look around your own family, though, to see the writ large writ intimate. The National Organization for Women could never actually represent us all, and now were at a point where thats hard for anyone to deny.
And who, by the way, do you think has been raising all those male candidates for all these years? Conservative men and conservative voters werent raised by savages. Mom might have had something to do with how they turned out.
Of course, deny some will. Attack they have, do, and will. If Harry Reid defeats his female challenger, there will be attempts to pretend none of this ever happened and the conservative pro-life woman is just an exotic political animal. If Meg Whitman becomes governor of California and Carly Fiorina takes Barbara Boxers Golden State Senate seat, it will be spun, as it already has been, as women doing as the businessmen do, buying their way into office. But the truth is a lot less cynical. Women have free will as much as the next guy. And much of what youre seeing on the political scene right now is simply natural.
Kathryn Jean Lopez is editor-at-large of National Review Online
Naaaah?!? Let's have a gummit study on this.
Women are running for leadership positions because the men of this country have effectively been neutered by the infernal feminist and political correctness movements.
Men have the impression that they’ll be severely persecuted if they ACT LIKE MEN and lead.
Well, my wife ran for local office (and won). I am proud of her and do not feel neutered in any way.
We need a picture of Bella Abzug...
—just wanted to see MICHELE BACHMANN’s name in print here, too.
I pray one day that no one will notice the identity group of a candidate. Wouldn’t it be nice if we said: “The most qualified candidates won.”
End of story!
>> We see the world differently than men because we are different
but by God don’t you dare ever CALL a woman different, or you’ll be a sexist bigot! But remember, a woman plus a turkey baster can do ANYTHING a man can do. And yet, they’re different. And yet, entirely equivalent and entirely equal to men.
My head is spinning. Feminists. They want it both ways.
“Men have the impression that theyll be severely persecuted if they ACT LIKE MEN and lead.”
As a woman, I wholeheartedly agree, and I myself love to see men act like men. I abhor what feminists have done to the country and cannot bear to hear their screeching. When they get on talk shows, I just want to yell, “Shut up!” I think of my male ancestors who fought in all the wars and worked like mules to build this country. I knew some of them, and they were men’s men! There’s a crop of boys in this country being raised to be sissified metros who look and act like Little Lord Fauntleroy.
The left even takes war heros and makes them into victims of warmongering men.
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