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Lynn Ronkainen
houstonklr at gmail.com
Wed Jul 29 15:54:51 UTC 2015
No thanks for a compaq/HP re-do in DC
L
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On Jul 29, 2015, at 10:04 AM, Jim Guthrie <jguthrie at pipeline.com> wrote:
On 29/07/2015 00:15, Grace Cangialosi wrote:
> This is a fascinating thread. Can someone explain to me why we've never had a woman president in the US, when there are so many countries that have them >(or prime ministers) or have had them, and nobody batted an eye? What is it about our history and culture that has mitigated against that?
Judy Ernst for President? How about giving Carly Fiorina a chance to do for the nation what she did for Compaq and HP?
Keep in mind that women were not eligible during most of America's history.
How many women ever aspired to the smoke-filled rooms where candidates were pretty much chosen until the 1970s? And how many women had successful Governorships, or became Senators other than through death of a Senator Husband (Margaret Chase Smith, Maureen Neuberger) and thus grained the perceived gravitas? I realize there was a boomlet for a Smith campaign for the Presidency in 1964, but highly unlikely in the GOP of Scranton, Rockefeller and Goldwater.
Of course,women own most of the wealth in the United States (and have since at least the 1950s --even a significant portion of the 1%)-- but there's no evidence that women care enough about that to try to make a difference in business. Heck, the majority of women seem to take the Barbie approach and cede actual control of their wealth to men.
Given that, why would anyone think there's long term influence in the modern money-driven political environment to really push for women leaders?
Cheers,
Jim
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