OH! This is one of those moments when I so wish I could have been in that crowd. This is a great read! Everyone knows who Chelsea and Sandra are. New Yorkers know Christine well. She’s the one with the auburn hair who stands just behind Michael Bloomberg’s shoulder in every shot she can get into and is probably going to be the next mayor. Nicolle Wallace? What can I say? Anyone who worked as hard as she did to try to get Sarah Palin to understand campaign tactics and foreign policy (or even history and geography) gets an A+ in my book! Wish I had been there. Fun read. HRC looms large, Rosenblum notes.
Chelsea Clinton, Christine Quinn and Sandra Fluke look forward, in different ways
The panelists after the debate. Dan Rosenblum
10:27 am Mar. 29, 2012
It’s been more than 30 years since women began to vote in greater numbers than men in presidential elections, and four since Hillary Clinton almost became the Democratic nominee for president.
But of course Hillary didn’t make it, and it’s going to be at least another four years before a woman is nominated by either of the major parties.
“We’re either not having the right conversation,” moderator Chelsea Clinton told the seven-woman panel and a full audience last night at the 92nd Street Y, “or we’re not being heard loudly enough, whether we’re running in heels, or flats or boots.”
You’re right, Still. It’s a great read. Thanks for posting.
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My pleasure. I love the lady in the Hillary gear!
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Perhaps there’s another Clinton pondering public service?
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