I found this political gift online earlier today. I still haven't quite formulated my opinion about it, but I can say that it is different...
http://hillarynutcracker.com/
Wednesday, December 12, 2007
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Welcome to our Women's Studies 100 Blog. Students will engage feminist science theories that range from explorations of the linguistic metaphors of the immune system, the medicalization of race, to critiques of the sexual binary. Students will discuss their thoughts and reactions to class materials in this space. We invite friendly comments and discussion.
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Thanks for posting this link! I haven't had a lot of time to formulate an opinion either, but my initial impression is not good. Like we talked about in class, Hillary's strong-willed personality is often characterized as "bitchiness," her opinionated nature as "maneating." No, she is not the first female candidate for president, but I agree with Saranya's statement in class that many criticisms of her directly involve the fact that she is a woman. Look at the caricatures of Bush in comparison: Bush is castigated for his lack of intelligence, while the Hillary Nutcracker merely draws attention to her "stainless steel thighs." If I have to hear the "period" argument (and you all know what I'm talking about) against a female presidential candidate one more time, I may scream in frustration. I'm not against criticism of Hillary's political platform and voting record. What I am against is criticisms about her marriage, necklaces, and hairdo. Sorry to be so dramatic, but this issue has irked me for quite some time.
P.S. For a good Emory Wheel article published last year related to this topic, go to http://www.emorywheel.com/detail.php?n=16359
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