Sarah Palin's Brand of "Feminism" More Popular With Men Than Women
Palin peddles a shallow narcissism dressed in 'empowering' feminist language.
November 26, 2010 |
Listen up, all you champions of women's rights, Sarah Palin has a message for you. All that stuff about equal pay, controlling your own body, putting an end to domestic violence and rape: that's a whole lotta tired old hooey. There's a new feminism afoot, a feminism that's moved beyond the issues of economic justice and your right not to be beaten and violated, and it's all about Sarah.
In her new book, America By Heart, Palin takes aim at the feminists who blazed the trail to political agency that Palin now walks, accusing Hillary Clinton of "bra-burning militancy" and Gloria Steinem and second-wave feminists of obsession with domestic violence and rape.
Perhaps that's why, overall, Palin appears to be more popular with men than with women. A recent CNN poll found that while, in a hypothetical 2012 match-up against President Barack Obama, former Arkansas Gov. Mike Huckabee threatens to siphon off Obama's former constituency of independent women voters, a contest against Palin does not. Among women, the CNN poll found, Obama led Huckabee only by 2 percent, according to The Hill, while he trounced Palin by 15 percent. Other polls reported by The Hill confirm the trend by women away from Palin.
You see, Sarah Palin is all about Grrrl Power. Or maybe just her power. "The new feminism," she writes, "is telling women they are capable and strong." And, apparently, "capable and strong" women don't get raped. Perhaps that's why in Sarah Palin's Wasilla, during her term as mayor, women alleging rape were made to pay for their own rape kits.
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