After the big liebral crocodile tears over Ann Coulter's recent Godly comments about John Edwards (the faggot), THIS story can't be too surprising.
Ann Coulter, if you're out there, listen to this headline from the New York Sun today: "Could John Edwards Become the First Woman President?" It's by Josh Gerstein in the New York Sun: “Toni Morrison, famously dubbed President Clinton America's ‘first black president.’ With that barrier broken...“
Obama, do you hear that? The first black president barrier has been broken! “With that barrier broken, the comments of a prominent feminist are provoking debate about who may lay a similar claim to the title of America's first woman president. The candidate being touted as a torch bearer for women is not Mrs. Bill Clinton, but instead one of her former colleagues, John Edwards,” the Breck Girl.

The Breck Girl, aka John (faggot) Edwards
“At a rally near the University of California Berkeley campus this week a veteran of the abortion rights movement, Kate Michelman, asked and answered the question she gets most frequently about her decision to back the Breck Girl." She said, "‘Why John Edwards, given the historic nature of our extraordinary campaign for the presidency this year with Mrs. Bill Clinton and Barack Obama and all the others? Well, I've gotten to know a lot of political leaders over the years. I've been an advocate for women's rights, and I know the difference between those who advocate as a political position and those who understand the reality of women's lives.’ Compared to Mrs. Bill Clinton, the Breck Girl is short an X chromosome, but listening to Ms. Michelman, that's easy to forget. ‘As a lawyer, as a senator, as a husband, as a father of two daughters, he understands the reality of women's lives. He understands the centrality of women's lives and experience the health and well-being of society as a whole. He understands that on an extremely personal level.’
...as though she'd extended her argument to suggest that Mr. Edwards understood the plight of African-Americans as well or better than Mr. Obama. After the rally, another journalist and I sought out Ms. Michelman who spent 20 years at the helm of the nation's leading abortion rights group, NARAL, Pro-Choice America. Asked how Mr. Edwards could have a better understanding of women's concerns than Mrs. Bill Clinton, Ms. Michelman denied trying to convey such a message. ‘I didn't say "better,"’ she said.
Of course, she's a woman! She didn't say what she said. Even if she did say it, she's entitled to change her mind and deny it.
I love the women's movement...especially when I walk behind it....
Ann Coulter, if you're out there, listen to this headline from the New York Sun today: "Could John Edwards Become the First Woman President?" It's by Josh Gerstein in the New York Sun: “Toni Morrison, famously dubbed President Clinton America's ‘first black president.’ With that barrier broken...“
Obama, do you hear that? The first black president barrier has been broken! “With that barrier broken, the comments of a prominent feminist are provoking debate about who may lay a similar claim to the title of America's first woman president. The candidate being touted as a torch bearer for women is not Mrs. Bill Clinton, but instead one of her former colleagues, John Edwards,” the Breck Girl.

The Breck Girl, aka John (faggot) Edwards
“At a rally near the University of California Berkeley campus this week a veteran of the abortion rights movement, Kate Michelman, asked and answered the question she gets most frequently about her decision to back the Breck Girl." She said, "‘Why John Edwards, given the historic nature of our extraordinary campaign for the presidency this year with Mrs. Bill Clinton and Barack Obama and all the others? Well, I've gotten to know a lot of political leaders over the years. I've been an advocate for women's rights, and I know the difference between those who advocate as a political position and those who understand the reality of women's lives.’ Compared to Mrs. Bill Clinton, the Breck Girl is short an X chromosome, but listening to Ms. Michelman, that's easy to forget. ‘As a lawyer, as a senator, as a husband, as a father of two daughters, he understands the reality of women's lives. He understands the centrality of women's lives and experience the health and well-being of society as a whole. He understands that on an extremely personal level.’
...as though she'd extended her argument to suggest that Mr. Edwards understood the plight of African-Americans as well or better than Mr. Obama. After the rally, another journalist and I sought out Ms. Michelman who spent 20 years at the helm of the nation's leading abortion rights group, NARAL, Pro-Choice America. Asked how Mr. Edwards could have a better understanding of women's concerns than Mrs. Bill Clinton, Ms. Michelman denied trying to convey such a message. ‘I didn't say "better,"’ she said.
Of course, she's a woman! She didn't say what she said. Even if she did say it, she's entitled to change her mind and deny it.
I love the women's movement...especially when I walk behind it....

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