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The Lady Dithered

by Suzanne Fields

There's nothing mellow about Hillary Clinton. She's the greatest polarizer since Richard Nixon. Her defenders are fierce, her detractors ferocious. It's not because she's a woman that she's "the might have been" as Democrats gather this week for their convention in Denver, it's because of the kind of woman she is.

Golda Meir, Indira Ghandi, Margaret Thatcher and Angela Merkel never inspired such polarities. None played the "gender" card because the rest of the world ...

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Posted by: liz
Comment: #1
Sat Aug 23, 2008 7:54 AM

I was afraid all female columnists would forever lose their credibility with me, they have slobbered so much over their token, Hilary. They either didn't recognize or chose not to comment on Hilary's great failings as a female politician. I was aghast when they portrayed what I saw as weak and ridiculous as a good thing. Then, I couldn't believe they wanted her to be Vice President after such shenanigans. Thank you for your article.

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