Dem women speak out on Palin

Kathryn Seelye at the NY Times Caucus Blog quotes some of the Democrat women commenting on Palin as McCain's VP choice.

Hillary Clinton was gracious:

“We should all be proud of Gov. Sarah Palin’s historic nomination, and I congratulate her and Senator McCain. While their policies would take America in the wrong direction, Governor Palin will add an important new voice to the debate.”
Barbara Boxer was as mean spirited as ever:

“If John McCain thought that choosing Sarah Palin would attract Hillary Clinton voters, he is badly mistaken. The only similarity between her and Hillary Clinton is that they are both women. On the issues, they could not be further apart.”
Ellen Malcolm, president of Emily’s List was also ungracious in her statement:

“McCain clearly sees the power of women voters in this election but has just as clearly failed to support any of the issues that they care about. His choice for vice president only reinforces that failure.”
Seeyle gives a pretty balanced account of Palin and her political life as a mother of five. When you read it you can't help but admire her and like her, unless you are a radical feminist who sees women who disagree with them as an apostate rather than a person.

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