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6-9-16

Date: 06/09/2016
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Make HP Model ScanJet 7400
Color Space sRGB Date/Time Thu 09 Jun 2016 08:27:10 AM UTC
IPTC: Caption Hillary Clinton seems poised to become the first woman to be the presidential nominee of a major American political party. It's supposed to be a major symbolic moment, at least in terms of identity politics. But it feels hollow, largely because of something most commentators hesitate to say in public: if she hadn't married Bill Clinton, she wouldn't be where she is now. Why can't a nation of 319 million people find a woman president who didn't marry her way into the job? Because the system still won't allow it. IPTC: Copyright Notice (C) 2016 Ted Rall, Distributed by Universal Uclick
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