| Favorite stars | Adam Sandler |
| Least favorite stars | Angelina Jolie |
| Favorite movies: | Media Malpractice |
| Favorite TV shows: | Dexter |
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| Favorite stars | Adam Sandler |
| Least favorite stars | Angelina Jolie |
| Favorite movies: | Media Malpractice |
| Favorite TV shows: | Dexter |
I feel IF Kathy really is a woman, she should be more supportive of a woman who just may become the first female POTUS. I do like the Madelaine Albright quote very much. Kathy needs to put her humor to better use and not be dissing other women. However, what she said on Larry King's show was indeed milder compared with what Letterman said. I do not like how Kathy agreed with Letterman, thus, not supporting women and in the case of the Palins, young women. Letterman's crude 'joke' was demeaning to all women, young and old, as well as suggesting that Willow was raped in the 7th inning of the Yankees game, which would be statutory rape since Willow, who WAS at that game (not Bristol) is only 14-15, and when an adult has sex with a minor, it is called statutory rape. Even IF he was 'joking' about Bristol (which he wasn't, initially), it is still a sick thing to say or to suggest that, as well as the Eliot Spitzer 'joke' as Spitzer was in trouble for playing with whores, and by making the analogy, Letterman essentially was calling her a whore.
Women need to fight back for themselves and their families, and that is just what Gov. Palin did. She wasn't about to stand back and take it. She is a new breed of feminist and deserves more support and respect from all women, regardless of whether you agree with her politics.
But thanks for the suggestion, I'll look into it.
Madelaine Albright once said, "There is a special place in hell for women who don't help other women."