Archive: Oct 2008

I’ve been curious. What do GWP readers think of the term “hockey mom” as this year’s most popular way to describe a demographic of the women’s vote? If you have a sec, check out Catherine Price’s post, “I Am Not a Hockey Mom,” over at Broadsheet and let us know what you think.

Just for the record, I’m with Traister on this one, who writes over at Salon:

Is this the week that Democrats and Republicans join hands — to heap pity on poor Sarah Palin?

At the moment, all signs point to yes, as some strange bedfellows reveal that they have been feeling sorry for the vice-presidential candidate ever since she stopped speaking without the help of a teleprompter. Conservative women like Kathleen Parker and Kathryn Jean Lopez are shuddering with sympathy as they realize that the candidate who thrilled them, just weeks ago, is not in shape for the big game. They’re not alone. The New Republic’s Christopher Orr feels that Palin has been misused by the team that tapped her. In the New York Times, Judith Warner feels for Sarah, too! And over at the Atlantic, Ta-Nehisi Coates empathizes with intelligence and nuance, making clear that he’s not expressing pity. Salon’s own Glenn Greenwald watched the Katie Couric interview and “actually felt sorry for Sarah Palin.” Even Amy Poehler, impersonating Katie Couric on last week’s “Saturday Night Live,” makes the joke that Palin’s cornered-animal ineptitude makes her “increasingly adorable.”

I guess I’m one cold dame, because while Palin provokes many unpleasant emotions in me, I just can’t seem to summon pity, affection or remorse.

Read the rest here.

I’m back from the holiday and, even though the world is melting, I am SO EXCITED SO EXCITED because we are just a few DAYS away from launching GWP in group form! Can’t wait to share it with you, and I’m SO not good at secrets, but I’m sworn to keeping the new url to myself until we’re ready. So all I’ll say is, here’s to a new year, and a new Girl w/ Pen!!!!!