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Hillary As Sec Of State: Some Call It The "Women's Spot"
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12/02/08
While I understand the importance of the domestic roles, there is something awfully insular about Carol Jenkins's statement as though only those domestic policy roles counted...
Secretary of State is not a soft or easy or female job, and actually if you look at other countries they're so precious about diplomacy that they rarely (in some cases never) give the job to a woman - for example in the UK, where Margaret Beckett remains the only woman to have ever been foreign secretary because talking to heads of state and dealing with complex foreign policy matters is apparently a man's job.
Right rant over but seriousl.y it's a great thing that Hillary is going to be secretary of state and those who think the appointment in someway belittles her are being awfully blinkered in their viewpoint.
12/01/08
That said, I don't think that automatically means the other points about the lackluster numbers of of women in US elected office are invalid. Even if they are not the end-all be-all of gender equality measurement, those numbers are still unacceptable and we need to be continually mindful of that and work toward evening it out.
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Either I am reading this wrong or this is a typo...it should be of the first 4 people in line for succession, 2 are women.
Not nitpicking, just clarifying!
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My mom is one of those still-smarting Hillary supporters (though she canvassed for Obama like a pro), and is disgruntled about this. Me, I think Sec of State speaks way more highly of Hillary than appointing her VP would have done.
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I'm such a downer, I know.
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In general, I guess, I get sick of criticizing women's groups for, you know, zealously advocating the interests of women.
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also, the point is not that this that or the other post doesn't have women in it. it's that, guess what? a person with a vagina as Secretary of State does not mean sexism is OVAH.
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If you'd said education was a traditionally safe place to appoint a woman, I could buy that, definitely. But when the first SoS was appointed in 1992, I have trouble buying that argument.
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@NefariousNewt: Nono. nonononono. The universal benefits the patriarchy, because the partiarchy got to decide what it means to be "qualified" for a position and damned if it didn't write those terms to suit, well, people with a certain set of genitalia or skin colour or whatever as opposed to another set.
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these are legitimate observations.
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Nope. Time to tear down the old rules. Hillary gets the job, not because she's a woman, not because it's a cushy job, but because she can stand toe-to-toe with an opponent and make her voice heard, and she's smart about it. Genetalia and skin color have nothing to do with it -- her force of personality wins the day.
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Honestly, I don't think my skin color has ever gotten me anything in this world. I think perhaps my gender has made me more desirable for certain positions, but it certainly has not always been the key to my success, when I have had it.
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@yellow_dog: not. the. point.
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"but economic posts tend to go nearly universally to old white dudes?"
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I bet you've never been followed around a store and eyed suspiciously whilst shopping for Xmas presents. I'm sure women don't clutch their bags more tightly when you walk by - like many do with men of color. I bet nobody ever said you only got into college because of affirmative action. I could go on and on but hopefully you get the picture.
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No? Really?
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While they're at it they should say it's the designated Wellesley spot since 2 out these 3 ladies graduated from that institution.
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Trust, I was a huge HRC supporter and I talked a LOT about this kind of stuff during and soon after the primaries. But, to be frank, there's a lot of important shit to get done and I certainly have gender-equity complaining fatigue, in regard to the new administration.
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I didn't say that it's not important, I said that THIS issue has really lost its luster in that discussion, in my opinion.
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So, they are never wrong about anything?
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The thing is, their "Debbie Downer gender-equity complaints" have no business here. A woman ran for and had a very good shot at president but narrowly lost. Then she was appointed to Secretary of State, our diplomatic face to the world and 5th in line to the presidency. There's nothing in this whole story that says "gender inequity".
You may be able to find problems of gender equity somewhere in the US, but this is no example of it.
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to be honest, i'd like to let obama be obama and hillary rock it in the senate and represent her consituency- she will be missed there!
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I think Hillary is in excellent company.
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Then we went and elected Barack Obama, so fuck all that. The right people are going to the right positions and Secretary of State is one hell of a job. If we called it the Foreign Minister or whatnot like some other countries do, would there still be all the bitching? *rolls eyes*
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