Well it is if you are a democrat.   Has  Jenny Ballantine become the symbol of the democrat party?

Ann Coulter: via J0hn Hawkins, Right Wing News.

“If we took away women’s right to vote, we’d never have to worry about another Democrat president. It’s kind of a pipe dream, it’s a personal fantasy of mine, but I don’t think it’s going to happen. And it is a good way of making the point that women are voting so stupidly, at least single women.”  

Nora Ephron, Puffington Post

But it’s hard. It’s especially hard to remember that the real enemies are the Republicans, when the Democrats tend to break your heart and the Republicans are just the boys you’d never go out with anyway.

It’s hard when you watch a debate and decide that in the end you’re probably going to throw your vote away in the primary and vote for someone who doesn’t have a chance, like Dennis Kucinich. I mean, look at them, look at the front runners: Hillary Clinton, who can’t help being Hillary Clinton; Barack Obama, who was a disappointment from the beginning and whose new-found attack mode is as dispiriting as his low energy level used to be; John Edwards, whom I am afraid I will never be able to think of again (after this week’s Peggy Noonan column in the Wall Street Journal) as anything but a desperate furry little woodland animal.

Ann Coulter accuses some democrat women of voting with their hearts rather than their brains.    Ephron  proves the point.    Come on guys, do your part and date a ‘rat or two.

More:  Memeorandum.

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One Response to “It’s Hard to be a Woman”

  1. I dunno. I figure being a Democrat is the easiest thing on earth. After all, what’s involved? Blaming everything on George Bush.