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The likeability factor

Something for women to think about:

An excerpt from Washington Post columnist Richard Cohen's column in Sunday's Erie Times-News that spoke to me:

"For their own part, the Obama camp forgot that Clinton is a woman -- a wife and a mother. This, in a way, encapsulates her struggle -- a life both darkly unknowable and so brilliantly public that we don't know what to make of it. But whatever it is, her life is a woman's life, and no man dare dismiss it. If she cries for children, if she is somehow not likeable, she takes her proud place among countless women."

Comments (1)

Michelle [is really random]:

That's deep.

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