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There are two things I have to say in her memory.

First: I recollect fondly how Amy Thomson took her Mondale/Ferraro bumper sticker, cut it up, and repasted it the other way around.

Second: during the last election, when Republicans were insisting that Sarah Palin's vita qualified her for the vice presidency, I asked how they would feel if Obama had said this about McCain's choice:
I believe that someday we are going to have a woman president, possibly during my life, and I've often thought the best way to pave the way for this was to first nominate and elect a woman as vice-president. But I think McCain made a serious mistake when he picked Sarah Palin as his running mate. In my view, he guessed wrong in deciding to take a governor that almost nobody had ever heard of and try to put her in line for the presidency ... I don't know who among the Republicans might have been a better choice, but it was obvious McCain picked Sarah Palin simply because he believed there was a "gender gap" where I was concerned and she was a woman.
Would they have considered that condescending and insulting? Well, it's a trick question, because with the names and office held changed, it's actually the comment in Ronald Reagan's memoir about Geraldine Ferraro.

Date: 2011-03-31 01:16 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] benjd.livejournal.com
The 1984 presidential election was a significant one in my life, as it was the first in which I voted. As I think back to my proud vote for Mondale/Ferraro, a very easy choice in my mind, I don't recall that I gave a moment's thought to the gender of the VP candidate--positively or negatively.

Date: 2011-03-31 06:26 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] kalimac.livejournal.com
I recall some snarky remarks being made around that time about the gender of Reagan's VP candidate.

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