Donna Darko

NO WE WON’T

May 16, 2008 · Comments Off

No We Won’t

No We Won’t:
Sit idly by when we witness sexism

No We Won’t:
Put up with the DNC manipulating an election

No We Won’t:
Vote for a candidate doomed to lose

No We Won’t:
Let the media decide who our nominee is

No We Won’t:
Be marginalized

No We Won’t:
Give the media a pass on it’s biased coverage

No We Won’t:
Be part of a party that takes us for granted

Make sure the DNC, Howard Dean and your democratic representatives know that NO, WE WON’T TAKE IT ANYMORE!

MyDD: 385 Latinos Sign-up in 24 Hours!-Wheels are Turning

Marissa Ferrer-Diaz & Regina Eusebio, radio personalities on Latino AM Rocky Mountain Radio radio which enjoys thousands of Latino listerners in 6 states: New Mexico, Colorado, Nevada, Arizona, California & Utah are reporting today that they have received an “astonishing” number of close to 400 calls & emails in just 24 hours since the official kick-off of the “Clinton Supporters Count too” movement on the eve of May 14, 2008.

Categories: politics

Clinton Chats with Pro Hillary Bloggers

May 16, 2008 · Comments Off

Taylor Marsh: A Conversation of Heart

It’s doubtful that anything surprised the insiders of the Clinton campaign more than the relationship Hillary has experienced with her online supporters, but especially the bloggers who have made the case for Clinton as time has passed. We’ve got your back, Hillary. We’re in it all the way. PODCAST: Senator Clinton Chats with Pro Hillary Bloggers

The Hillary 1000 is having its best day ever with 1600 views so women are obviously ready to protest for Hillary and against sexism.

UPDATE: Darn, I was invited but didn’t check my email in time.

Categories: politics · sexism

Links with your coffee

May 16, 2008 · Comments Off

HillBuzz: WomenCount raised $170k in two days for Hillary Clinton Ads

WomenCount Contact Information:
Stacy Mason, Managing Director, +1-650-793-3556 Stacymason@aol.com
Rosemary Camposano, Asst. Treasurer, +1-650-740-5544 rosemary1ac@camposano.com

bringiton: Clinton Election Juggernaut Accelerates

TalkLeft: Pew Poll: Media Should Not Declare the Race Over

Fully 72% of the public say that journalists should not be anointing Obama as the Democratic nominee at this stage in the race.

Pam Leavey: Blogger Call With Hillary Clinton

Hillary notes the “vitriol” thrown around at herself, Clinton bloggers and her supporters. She calls it a perverse form of flattery. Hillary says the most insistent the media is in pushing her out, the more upset her suppporters get.

Zuzu: It’s especially crucial that the party and the Obama campaign acknowledge that. Because if the comments to Kate’s post are any indication, there are a whole lot of women who are fed up with the party’s silence in the face of the onslaught of misogyny against Clinton, so fed up they’re seriously considering leaving the party, or not voting, or voting for someone else — and they’re not going to get in line unless this is reckoned with instead of just swept under the rug. Again.

Read comments to Kate’s post and comments here to see why women will not vote for Obama.

Categories: Misogyny · politics · sexism

Meet Me In Denver!

May 16, 2008 · Comments Off

Alegre:

I have no doubt that she’s in this thing through to the convention. She understands that nothing’s set in stone until the votes are cast on the convention floor, and a LOT can happen between now and Denver. She now has the lead and she’ll finish the primaries with a lead in the popular vote.

The delegates from Florida and Michigan will be seated (hopefully at full strength). There’s no way Dean will convene a Democratic Party convention with only 48 states represented, especially after making a huge effort to push his 50-state strategy. She’ll make her case to the superdelegates out there that she’s our strongest candidate going up against McCain in the general election, and I’m convinced she’ll win them over on that point. And we’ll all meet up in Denver in August.

texasdarlin: Hillary Democrats to the Floor!

In the absence of a rational explanation for this abuse, millions of women (and men too) are fuming because, frankly, it reeks of good ole fashioned back-slapping sexism. I’m not alone in wondering out loud whether a man in Clinton’s position — that is, a serious contender for the presidential nomination who has won swing states (most recently by 41%) and built a formidable coalition needed to win the White House — would be taunted, ridiculed, and treated like an outcast.

As a woman who has been on the receiving end of double standards, and one who happens to believe that Hillary Clinton will be the best President of my lifetime, I want to urge Senator Clinton to take her campaign all the way to the convention floor. By earning more than half the votes cast, she has every right to make her case directly to party representatives in the proper venue, and even a responsibility to the voters.

Categories: Misogyny · politics · sexism

Women Threaten Obama Boycott

May 16, 2008 · 16 Comments

UPDATE: The Clinton Supporters Count Too website.

UPDATE: More on what you can do:

Riverdaughter: Friday: Fast II and call to action
katiebird: 400 bloggers fighting for Barack Obama’s desperate delusion?
Riverdaughter: Let’s Keep Our Heads, Conflucians
Riverdaughter: Action Words

UPDATE: Radio Talk Show Host Steve Corbett from Hillary’s home town in PA Has launch a mass campaign called OPERATION TURN DOWN letting the DNC know we will TURN DOWN OBAMA. we Will NOT vote from him under Any circumstance and he talks about their treatment of Sen Clinton. People called in from all over the states saying NO OBAMA. Hillary supporters now have a voice that will reach MILLIONS. Tomorrow OPERATION TURN DOWN continues at 3 p.m est this is going to grow MASSIVE LISTEN TO HIS SHOW.

UPDATE: Mystic4Hill: For anyone who’s interested, their group is currently in Ohio, Pennsylvania, Michigan, and Florida. Email addresses are:

HCFPinOH@gmail.com
HCFPinPA@gmail.com
HCFPinFL@gmail.com
HCFPinMI@gmail.com

HillBuzz:

Cynthia Ruccia, in Ohio, has started a group for women who will not support Barack Obama for president under any circumstances. The group’s name is Clinton Supporters Count Too. It is not outwardly associated with the growing Democrats for McCain movement, or the corresponding Latinos for McCain or LGBT for McCain movements.

The treatment Obama and his supporters have given Hillary Clinton and her supporters makes it seem highly unrealistic that the bulk of Clinton’s base would ever line up behind Obama, should he be the nominee. So, definitively, Hillary Clinton wants a Democrat to win in the fall, but her supporters largely feel she is the only Democratic candidate they will back. The consensus is: if not President Hillary Rodham Clinton, then it will be President John Sidney McCain.

ABC:

I’ve posted a few times in the last two days about female supporters of Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton who are angry — at the Democratic Party, at the Obama campaign, or at the general situation that sees their candidate facing tough times, in their view, in part because of sexism.

Just talked to a 55-year-old Columbus, Ohio resident named Cynthia Ruccia, a spokesperson and organizer for a group calling itself “Clinton Supporters Count Too.” She said the group — numbering in the hundreds, and organized in Ohio, Pennsylvania, Florida, and Michigan — stands ready to boycott the Democratic Party if Clinton doesn’t win the nomination, and will work against superdelegates who support Obama over Clinton as a means of registering their displeasure with the party.

“We have a plan to campaign against the Democratic nominee,” the group said in a press release Thursday. “We have the (wo)manpower and the money to make our threat real. And there are millions of supporters who will back us up in the swing states. If you don’t listen to our voice now, you will hear from us later.”

Ruccia tells ABC News that she believes “millions” of women share her group’s views, though they have only begun to make contact with like-minded women. They’re disgusted, she said, that Democratic Party leaders haven’t more aggressively denounced sexist media comments and coverage in the campaign, and are angry at the drumbeat for Clinton to get out of the race.

“We’re just at the boiling point,” Ruccia said. “Women will sit back and be quiet about things for a while, but we’ve had enough. Unless Hillary Clinton is our nominee, we are not going to support the nominee.”

Part of their plan, she said, is a primary-night boycott of NBC and MSNBC during next Tuesday’s primaries in Kentucky and Oregon, particularly to protest comments made by Chris Matthews and David Shuster that her group feels were sexist.

Ruccia said she doesn’t necessarily view the disqualifying of delegates from Florida and Michigan as sexist in itself, but added: “I do believe the people there will not forget that Sen. Obama stood in the way of having their vote counted.”

This is one group, and not a very large one at this point. But in gauging the fallout among female voters of this divisive campaign, it’s also worth keeping in mind what’s going on in the wake of NARAL Pro-Choice America’s decision to endorse Obama on Wednesday.

As documented by the Huffington Post’s Sam Stein, NARAL blogs are being overwhelmed, and many state affiliates are angry at the national group’s decision.

Emily’s List is furious. And Martha Burke, former chair of the National Council of Women’s Organizations, tells Stein she is “disappointed”: “It feels like they are abandoning a known ally for a less committed candidate because they want to jump on a bandwagon. I think the pro-choice community should stick by a woman who has stuck by them.”

It’s impossible to know at this point how big an issue this would be for Obama if he’s the nominee. But clearly he would have some major work to repair rifts inside the party — even if little of it is his fault, directly.

Categories: Race · gender · homophobia · politics · sexism

Clinton Protest Votes for McCain

May 16, 2008 · 2 Comments

The Hillary 1000 and I do not advocate voting for McCain but writing in Hillary or voting for McKinney.

Riverdaughter: It’s Happening, Reg! It’s really happening!

The worm has turned. We weren’t the only angry ones. No, no, there are thousands more like us and they are P.O.d. I can just hear the party boyz sitting back and joking, “A little bit of an ego trip from the Feminists?” like it was straight out of Life of Brian. No, they don’t take us seriously yet. But this first snowball threatens to become an avalanche. I just want to add one thing: Friends don’t let friends vote Republican. Don’t vote for McCain.

Taylor Marsh:

I was the first to warn this was coming. Clinton supporters are ticked.

If Clinton and her female supporters are not respected, they have the power and could stand up and walk out on the Democratic Party to send a message that will reverberate for months and years to come. That message will result in a McCain presidency.

For anyone who doubts this could happen please start reading the comment sections on the Hillary Clinton blogs. Most people are coming from thoughtful political perspectives from activists who are very serious about what’s now unfolding in the Democratic Party. These Clinton supporters who are threatening a protest vote for John McCain are large in number, many of whom are regulars on this blog and in the comment section, with hundreds of emails from lurkers to me every day saying they will not vote for Obama if he’s the nominee. The disrespect for Hillary Clinton has been too wide and too deep in the Democratic Party, and they’re not going to support it anymore.

No voting block in my lifetime has been so utterly disrespected, vilified unjustly with accusations of racism, and basically had to endure endless harangues, while the Democratic Party and so called “progressive” coalition has shown more disrespect to women supporting Clinton than the Republican Party, treating Clinton supporters as second class citizens, especially if you happen to be named Hillary Clinton.

Memo to the Democratic leadership elite: Consider yourselves on notice. Hell hath no fury. Believe it.

Categories: politics · sexism

Clinton’s supporters decry sexism in campaign

May 16, 2008 · 3 Comments

Columbus Dispatch:

During a news conference at Broad and High streets in Columbus today, supporters said the New York senator has been pounded by sexist insults, her superior credentials ignored while Democratic leaders have remained silent.

“Our party has been witness to the most outrageous display of misogyny and sexism in modern campaign history,” said Cynthia Ruccia, a former congressional candidate from Columbus and Clinton supporter. “If Sen. Barack Obama is our party’s candidate, we will actively campaign against him.”

Mary E. Davis, a 65-year-old retired judge from Pittsburgh, said she will vote for Republican Sen. John McCain, the presumptive GOP presidential nominee, if Clinton is not on the November ballot.

Davis said Clinton’s credentials have been disregarded as party leaders try “bullying her out” of the race. “One candidate is well-qualified. The other candidate is not well-qualified, but the qualified candidate happens to be a woman,” Davis said, referring to the Democratic contest between Clinton and Obama.

While Clinton trails Obama in the delegate count, her supporters argue that she has won several key states, including Ohio and Pennsylvania.

“To be told at this point to sit down, be quiet, get with the program and take a back seat to an opponent with a clearly weaker resume because the party thinks it can take our loyalty for granted is a supreme insult,” Ruccia said.

Categories: politics · sexism