October 2015
Hillary and Benghazi [Darleen Click]
Testimony starts today. Hillary Clinton is looking to put questions about her role before, during and after the Benghazi terror attacks to rest Thursday as she delivers long-awaited testimony before the congressional committee probing the tragedy. […] In advance of her testimony, the Clinton campaign released a summary that said she is appearing before the committee to honor the memory of the four Americans killed in Benghazi. The summary said
Behold the Power of the Patriarchy — where a man is named Woman of the Year [Darleen Click]
Caitlyn nee Bruce Jenner is Glamour Magazine’s choice Glamour magazine named Caitlyn Jenner its “Woman of the Year” on Wednesday. Dude.
Star Wars — Third Trailer [Darleen Click]
This trailer is giving me a bit more hope in a worthy sequel …
We can’t stop crime if we prize the presumption of innocence over safety [Darleen Click]
Due Process and rule of law is soooo cis-gender Patriarchal Hegemony … We can’t stop rape if we prize men’s reputations over women’s safety … As the national conversation on campus rape grows – from White House task forces to magazine covers – there are words we hear again and again: hysteria, panic, wrongfully accused. The concern espoused by pundits and anti-feminists is that renewed actions to end sexual assault
George Will speaks the obvious to Bernie Sanders … [Darleen Click]
… and the coveting class of which Sanders is just the latest prophet, knows it. The fundamental producer of income inequality is freedom. Individuals have different aptitudes and attitudes. Not even universal free public education, even were it well done, could equalize the ability of individuals to add value to the economy. Besides, some people want to teach, others want to run hedge funds. In an open society, rewards are