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Political Motherhood

Hillary gets in touch with her girlie side, while Barack reveals his "Double O" soul.

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[She] refuses to allow union representation of any sort inside the doors of her studio, instead paying substandard wages and benefits to non-union crews. It is a travesty that Oprah feels no responsibility to those who helped her create her billions in profit, but that's the way things are and it's part of the reason union representation is so vital in this industry.
br> Meanwhile, the lefties over at the Daily Kos are also dissing Ms. Winfrey, accusing her of the most heinous crime in American history: putting George W. Bush in the White House. It's pretty ironic that many blacks will continue to support a candidacy that seeks to disparage the reputation of the nation's most successful black woman and the first black who has a real chance to be elected president of the United States, but such is the way of the Democratic Party.

In a weird convergence, Democrat supporters must choose between a man who needs to surround himself with women to look strong, and a woman who needs to surround herself with women to look gentle. Talk about your "girl power"!

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topics:
Barack Obama, Hillary Clinton, Iran, NATO

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Lisa Fabrizio is a columnist who hails from Connecticut (mailbox@lisafab.com).

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