What Can Women Candidates Learn from Hillary Clinton?

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Uploaded by on Jul 9, 2008

Complete video at: http://fora.tv/2008/06/08/Kate_Moses_on_Mothers_Who_Think

Kate Moses, co-founder of Salon.com's daily column Mothers Who Think, vents her frustration over the Hillary Clinton campaign.

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In this novel Wintering, and in her work with Camille Peri on the national bestseller and American Book Award-winning anthology Mothers Who Think: Tales of Real-Life Parenthood, Kate Moses elevates the discussion of motherhood and shows that it gives women more to think about, not less.

Kate Moses, a San Francisco native, worked as an editor at Berkeley's acclaimed North Point Press and as literary director of Intersection for the Arts. In 1997 she teamed up with journalist Camille Peri to found Salon.com's popular daily website "Mothers Who Think" - Grace Cathedral

Kate Moses, a San Francisco native, worked as an editor at Berkeley's acclaimed North Point Press and as literary director of Intersection for the Arts.

In 1997, she teamed up with journalist Camille Peri to found Salon.com's popular daily website, "Mothers Who Think."

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  • Hilary isn't so different from every other pandering, hypocritical politician. That's my opinion as a male, it doesn't matter what gender she was.

  • Hillary played the victim card and ppl dont want their leaders to show weakness and i also feel she tried to be somethings shes not.

  • I'm male, so I'm gonna screw this up...

    but the difference of women, a lot of it anyway, is the continuum of life. Child bearing, child rearing... there is a stronger connection to life, than a man innately feels. It would be a 'life' society, rather than a 'death' society. That would necessitate a lot of change.

  • To be more precise, Hillary Clinton is antisocial, she is upper class, trying to compete over benefits and she doesn't care about sharing and being an example.

  • I know so many people who will vote for Hilary just because she's a woman. Maybe she's trying to succeed in a man's world. No... The problem that I have with her is that she has proven too often that she is a liar. It's not about sex. She just hasn't shown enough integrity. As a woman, I don't trust her. She's just not honest. Never was.

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