She makes a great point and I enjoyed reading what she had to say. I do have to take issuse with one particular comment she made though....
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Meanwhile, Obama & McCain were offered enough respect by the media to actually run campaigns that revolved around their political views, instead of news blasts about lookalike pornos (Nailin’ Pailin’… enough said). So yes, girls do learn that our appearance is often more important than our intellect, accomplishments, or success. Because that is how we are treated.
(And I DON’T CARE if Sarah Palin is a stupid twit. George Bush is a stupid twit, and as far as I know, the media doesn’t give a rats ass about his pant size or hairstyles. This is a gender thing, not an intellect thing)
I really think it's wrong of her, and hurts her point, to say this about Sarah Palin. So it's wrong that women get judged for their appearances, but it's okay to call them a stupid twit? I get her point. I do. I just think it totally negates what she's saying to call Palin a stupid twit. It's not necessary... doesn't matter who the woman is. She can rant about the whole "women get judged for their appearances" thing without calling anybody a stupid twit. JMHO!
And for what it's worth, I am kind of tired of the whole "strong is the new skinny" saying. I understand the point, but it's just another judgment of a body type. Why can't they just say "Stong is good"?