Monday, November 5, 2012

War on Women, Waged in Postcards: Memes From the Suffragist Era | Collectors Weekly

War on Women, Waged in Postcards: Memes From the Suffragist Era | Collectors Weekly:

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(So maybe women should take the country over, then. Is that what the GOP is afraid of? Or do they want women in their place-pregnant- because it's an insidious conspiracy to keep the poverty stricken producing slave labor?)

“Do hormones drive women’s votes?” That headline is not from a newspaper published in 1892 or 1922, but from CNN online in 2012. Posted just last week, the story survived all of seven hours, weathering ridicule from the blogosphere, before the news hub “determined that some elements of the story did not meet the editorial standards of CNN.”
“Should women with school-age children work? Should men co-parent? We’re having the same debates.”
No kidding. Check out the lead: “There’s something that may raise the chances for both presidential candidates that’s totally out of their control: women’s ovulation cycles.” This statement bears an uncomfortable similarity to the early 20th-centurypostcards opposing the right of women to vote. One hundred year later, women may well influence the outcome of the U.S. presidential election. According to New York Times statisticianNate Silver, the gender gap is as wide as it’s ever been. His math shows that if only women voted, Democratic President Barack Obama would crush Republican challenger Mitt Romney; whereas if only men voted, Romney would easily defeat Obama.

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