Actual CBS interview, Sarah Palin and Katie Couric:
SNL skit of Palin/Couric interview, Tina Fey and Amy Poehler:
Welcome to the unabashed and often too snarky musings of a feminist not willing to settle for anything less than equality.
Actual CBS interview, Sarah Palin and Katie Couric:
SNL skit of Palin/Couric interview, Tina Fey and Amy Poehler:
Michigan for family vacation:
Lots of camping with hot and tired puppies who needed to dig holes to stay cool :)
My nephew, Judah Asher, a few days after he was born :)
and me competing in and completing my first TRIATHLON! Swim, Bike, Run, FINISH!!!!
(yes i realize i need to get back into the weight room and start lifting again... i had to focus on lots and lots of cardio the past few months for training but i can't wait to bulk up a bit more again!)
Ok... Did you feel like you were watching your grandparents' slide show of an old family vacation?
This fall will be tough. I am working on applying to graduate schools - specifically ones that are in line with the work i hope to do within activism. It has been difficult to find faculty that conduct feminist research or research from a feminist perspective and conventional clinical psychology programs have not been too welcoming of my interests. I'm looking for programs committed to multiculturalism and diversity and ones that examine discrimination's effects on mental health and well being. Hopefully i will find a great fit and be in a whole new place in my life next fall.
Thanks for bearing with me as i blog less over the next few months, i promise i will be back on my game in January, once the application process is over. Don't worry though, my Google Reader is always on and i will be keeping up with all of your blogs!
Now back to the presidential debates (what a fun way to celebrate my birthday! haha) My favorite thing so far has been watching McCain fumble over any non-English word/name he tries to say...
The last video is terrific but the third may be my favorite, here's the dialogue:
Interviewer: "Earlier this week...talked about it being unfair that insurance companies cover Viagra but not birth control..."
McCain (interrupts her) with: "I certainly do not want to discuss that issue"
Interviewer: "But you voted against coverage of birth control in the past, is that still your position?"
McCain: "Looking at my voting record on it, I, uh, I, um, don't recall the vote right now, but i'll be glad to look at it and get back to you as to why, i don't...." (trails off...)
Interviewer: "I guess her statement was that it is unfair that health insurance companies cover Viagra but not birth control. Do you have an opinion on that?"
8 second pause
McCain: "I don't know enough about it to give you a* informed answer because i don't recall the vote, i cast thousands of votes in the senate, but i will get back to you on it... i don't usually duck an issue but i... i'll try to get back to you"
*not to be nitpicky but um... it's an informed answer, not a informed answer... geez...
(ok, ok, i'll lay off Palin for a while, i just noticed my last 4 posts were about her...)
This isn't the first time a boss has picked an unqualified woman just because she agrees with him and opposes everything most other women want and need... So let's be clear: The culprit is John McCain. He may have chosen Palin out of change-envy, or a belief that women can't tell the difference between form and content, but the main motive was to please right-wing ideologues; the same ones who nixed anyone who is now or ever has been a supporter of reproductive freedom. If that were not the case, McCain could have chosen a woman who knows what a vice president does and who has thought about Iraq; someone like Texas Sen. Kay Bailey Hutchison or Sen. Olympia Snowe of Maine. McCain could have taken a baby step away from right-wing patriarchs who determine his actions, right down to opposing the Violence Against Women Act.