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Video Roundup - John McCain Picks Sarah Palin As V.P.
Posted by Catherine Morgan on August 30, 2008
Here is a video roundup of Sarah Palin interviews, speeches, and media commentary.
Let me know what you think about Sarah Palin as VP in comments.
Posted in Election 2008, GOP, John McCain, YouTube, conservatives, election, feminism, hillary clinton, news, news and politics, opinion, political, politics, video, videos, women | Tagged: election, John McCain, sarah palin, women | 4 Comments »
Continuing To Celebrate Women Political Bloggers
Posted by Catherine Morgan on August 5, 2008
We are continuing to Celebrate Women Political Bloggers.
All week we are celebrating women political bloggers. Yesterday, I posted on the first 100 women blogging politics, from our list of over 500. Today, I have the next 100.
One of my goals for this site, is that women will use each other’s sites, to link to in their own blogs, and promote each other.
You can help promote women political bloggers, by linking to them on your own blog. And, if you know someone not on the list, please send me their link, and I would be happy to add them. ![]()
Maybe you can even do a post on women political bloggers for your own site, and link to some of the women on this list.
So, here is the next 100 on our list…
Cynthia Samuels — Don’t Gel Too Soon Dragon Lady’s Den Dragonfly Ranch Blog duh pookie E. A. Hanks at the Huffington Post Echidne Of The Snakes EconomistMom Education and Class Emily’s List Engaged Intellectuals Envision Art Studio — A blog about politics, religion, feminism, freedom, racial issues, the environment, peace, love, philosophy, mental health, and life from my female perspective.I won`t claim to always be right but I will hope to always make you think. Erin Kotecki Vest — Political Contributing Editor for BlogHer — Also see her personal blog Queen of Spain Essential Estrogen — written by Lynda Waddington and Paige T Faboo Mama — Inside the mind of an opinionated mama Fact-esque — I look at politics from a lefty perspective. I`m also interested in the political reporting of the NYT. I wander off-topic so often that I`m wondering if “off-topic†even applies anymore. But I`m always in the ballpark of progressive politics. Feminism in 2008 Election and Beyond Feminist Cupcake Feminist Fire — I have given up trying to fit into any ‘feminist movement’ or anywhere else, for that matter. I am just me. The label which most suits me is ‘Radical Feminist’. I have no time at all for in-fighting within the movement - I believe we are all on the same side and should just get along and concentrate on getting the job done. Feminist Law Professors FeministBlogs.org Feministe Feministing — Young women are rarely given the opportunity to speak on their own behalf on issues that affect their lives and futures. Feministing provides a platform for us to comment, analyze and influence. FOOTNOTED Frances L. Holland at The Truth About Kos Frankly, My Dear… Free Soil Party Blog — Discussing Feminist Revolution Freedom Eden Frog Princess From My Brown Eyed View From Scratch — A lot of chatter about food (plus a little about politics) Frustrated Incorporated Georgia Women Vote — A view of the Georgia political scene from the perspective of a Democratic women. We cover the local politics, events, legislation, opinion, and the occasional gossip! Get The Facts & Get Involved Girl With Pen Glamocracy - Megan Carpentier Gloria Feldt - HeartFeldt Politics Blog Golden Apple Press GOP Vixen — The blog of columnist Bridget Johnson GOTV with contributing editor, Alice Granny Geek GRAPEVINE — Georgia Federation of Democratic Women Great Satans Girlfriend - courtney is an awesome discovery and she NEVER minces words. Green Consciousness Grizzly Mama Hagar’s Daughters Health Populi — Jane is a frequent public speaker and writer on health policy, health economics, information and medical technology and scenario planning in health care. Hear Speak No Evil High Desert Reports Hillary Is Our Choice - forum Hillary’s Bloggers HillRaiser 08 Hog House Blog Hoyden About Town — We blog on life, laughs, science, progressive politics and foiling diabolical masterminds. Hullabaloo Iddybud Journal I Hate Your Opinions — A cynical political blog with 2008 election coverage, book reviews of autobiographies of presidential candidates, and more I Wish I Were In Paris I’m Tired of Voting For Men Illini Family Politics Impudent Ways — tattooed tea enthusiast. like that’s original. In Jennifer’s Head In The Pink Texas — Humorous Texas and national political blog targets a readership of influential legislators, lobbyists and media. Has received over 700,000 hits since it launched last year. In Women We Trust Inches Away From Sanity Independence Lost Informed Voters 2008 — I’m a 30-year old wife, mom, daughter, sister, friend, veteran, citizen, patriot, wanna-be environmentalist and conscientious voter. Irrational Woman Is That All You’ve Got? It’s Curtains For You - nanc is a breath of fresh air in a stale world. It’s My Right To Be Left of the Center — The truth doesn’t care where you or I stand on an issue. I want to see through the bullshit of it all and find the Truth. It’s there somewhere. Jac’s Notepad - an election 2008 diary Jen’s Green Journal — My blog is 1/2 politics and 1/2 green living (which is becoming more and more political) Jenn’s Journey As a Conservative - jenn is an awesome woman of conscience and conservative values stuck somewhere in n.j. and she’s always a fun read. Jessica Mondillo’s Blog — I am a freshman at Boston University. I’m an 18 year old girl with very different views than many of the people around me. I enjoy intelligent conversations and seeing other people’s views. Jo Jo Says… Julie Pippert: Using My Words Katharine Seelye — From the New York Times Kathleen Reardon — Huffington Post Kay at Covering Florida Kentucky Women: Power, Passion and Politics Kitten Politics Kim Pearson — Contributing Editor BlogHer Kirsten Anderson — Huffington Post KristinaMarina Kiss My Big Blue Butt La Shawn Barber’s Corner Last Left Turn Before Hooterville — A liberal political blog from the perspective of a rock chick mom who wants a better world for her 4 kids and is not going to sit around and wait for it. LaurieWrites Lawyer Mama — Geeky is the new cool.Help celebrate women political bloggers. If you do a post on our list of over 500 women blogging about politics, leave me a link in comments…I’ll be mentioning these posts as friends of The Political Voices of Women in a future post. ![]()
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Is John McCain a Pro-Choice or Pro-Life Republican?
Posted by Catherine Morgan on April 1, 2008
Is John McCain a Pro-Choice Republican? Would you vote for him if he was? - by Catherine Morgan (cross-posted at BlogHer)
There seems to be a lot of confusion over whether or not John McCain is pro-choice or pro-life. Why is that? Up until a few hours ago, I would have said I thought he was pro-choice. Maybe it has something to do with . . .
READ FULL POST AT THE POLITICAL VOICES OF WOMEN
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John McCain Wins Republican Nomination - See YouTube Video of Victory Speech
Posted by Catherine Morgan on March 5, 2008
So, John McCain is the official nomination of the Republican party.  What do you think about that?
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MSNBC Republican Debate in Florida
Posted by Catherine Morgan on January 25, 2008
MSNBC Republican Debate in Florida — by Catherine Morgan (cross-posted at Care2 Election Blog and at The Political Voices of Women)
To start with, the candidates didn’t want to do a full two hour debate, so MSNBC agreed to cut it down to an hour and a half. I was tremendously disappointed with this decision. Well, not really (I was actually fighting off a happy dance). Sorry, I guess I kind of have a love/hate relationship with these debates.
Overall, it wasn’t a bad debate. Who won??? Some are saying McCain (I think he falls on the economy, and he outright lied about a statement he made on the economy), some say Huckabee (I did like his explanation of the fair tax), and others are saying Romney (even though they says he’s a flip-flopper, he seems like he has a strong message on the economy). Ron Paul didn’t get a lot of time, but he did make some good points. Interestingly enough, no one seemed to think Giuliani was the winner (I would have to agree). I’m not so sure who the winner was, but I think it could have been Hillary (they actually talked about her tonight more than anything else).
There was obviously a conscious effort not to attack and fight with each other. The Republicans were definitely playing nice tonight, I know that probably disappointed the pundits, but it made me happy.
Here are some other interesting spots to check out…
READ FULL POST a the Care2 Election Blog
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Romney Wins Michigan Republican Primary
Posted by Catherine Morgan on January 15, 2008
Mitt Romney has won the Primary in Michigan.
From the Associated Press…
Mitt Romney scored his first major primary victory Tuesday in his native Michigan, a win he desperately needed to give his weakened candidacy new life and set the stage for a wide-open Republican showdown in South Carolina in just four days.
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Huckabee Wants To Change Constitution To Reflect God’s Word
Posted by Catherine Morgan on January 15, 2008
What do you think about Huckabee changing the Constitution (if elected) to reflect God’s word?
See Video at The Care2 Election Blog.
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Tancredo Drops Out of Presidential Race and Endorses Romney
Posted by Catherine Morgan on December 20, 2007

Tancredo Drops Out of Presidential Race and Endorses Romney — See full post at Care2 Election Blog
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Should BlogHer Interview Presidential Candidates? Take The Survey
Posted by Catherine Morgan on December 13, 2007
Should BlogHer Interview The Presidential Candidates? TAKE THE BLOGHER SURVEY
BlogHer’s Election 2008 coverage was created in response to the terrific enthusiasm this community demonstrated while developing our non-partisan 2008 Voter Manifesto, twelve policy questions American women have about health care, Iraq, the economy and the environment.
Frankly, however, our political team is confused by the response of presidential candidates to BlogHer, and to some other organizations and blogs by women. For the past six months, BlogHer has invited seven leading presidential candidates — Democratic and Republican, we’re non-partisan — to participate with BlogHer’s influential, passionate community of now 7.6 million techno-savvy women, who write and read thousands of influential blogs. While our editors, Morra Aarons-Mele and Mary Katharine Ham have made in-roads with the campaigns and we do have another year until Election Day, at this point we’ve been told no, both in words and in actions, as have some other women’s blogs and political groups.
And there’s more — what really confuses us is that:
Instead of the presidential candidates, BlogHer has been offered an opportunity to interview two candidate spouses, Ann Romney and Michelle Obama (more in our action timeline below) Just this week, two presidential campaigns (Senators Clinton and Obama) started marketing new Web sites devoted exclusively to women, even specifically to moms. These are the very women who populate BlogHer’s conferences, visit our sites and write the blogs in our ad network. In fact, if they’re trying to reach moms, the majority of BlogHer’s 1,100 BlogHer Ad Network members are mothers, and most blog about that parenting experience! (More detail, including their recruiting letters to women and moms in our action timeline below.)
So our question is, do we want to be marketed to by presidential campaigns or spoken with? And by whom? We think that if they want to get our votes, candidates themselves should answer our questions in the Voter Manifesto. But only if that’s the course this community supports. So — could you please lead us in the right direction by answering these questions and asking your readers to help us too by posting this poll on your blog? We’ll take all our votes and our voices on this poll right to the presidential campaigns.
Let your voice be heard and Take the BlogHer Survey
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Should Democrats Change Party Affiliation To Republican For Primaries, And Vote For Ron Paul?
Posted by Catherine Morgan on December 8, 2007
An interesting topic came up today, and I would really love to know what other people think. If you are a Democrat or Independent who likes Ron Paul, does it make sense to change your party affiliation and vote for him in the primaries?
Let me give you a hypothetical…
Lets say that I am a registered democrat, if I vote in the primaries I am basically voting against one democrat and for another. For the most part, regardless of who wins the democratic nomination (whether they were my pick or not) I will be voting for that person in the 2008 election. I say that not because I am some kind of “drone” to the democratic party, but because I am 90% sure that whoever the democrats put up, I will like better than the Republican.
Now, what if I change my party affiliation to Republican before the primaries and vote for the one Republican candidate that I wouldn’t want to tear my hair out if elected president (in this case Ron Paul)? Then, if Ron Paul does get the Republican nomination, I can actually pay attention to the issues and debates, and vote for the “person” not the “party”, that I think is best for the country.
Pros and cons…
Okay. So what do you think? If you are a Democrat or an Independent (who likes the fact that Ron Paul isn’t GOP as usual)…Is changing your party affiliation for the primaries a good idea?
*Personally…I don’t know enough about Ron Paul to recommend or not recommend him, and that’s not really what I’m trying to figure out here. I want to know…If a person is already sure they like Ron Paul better than the other Republican presidential candidates, is it smart to change your party affiliation for the primaries? And I guess the same question could be posed of a Republican that thinks one Democratic candidate would be better than another?
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