The First

On January 10, 2011, in Oklahoma Politics, by Sheryl

The crowd was young and old and from all walks of life. They braved the cold, the snow and the soggy seats.  They came wearing everything from cowboy boots to Stuart Weitzmans and mink coats to Carharts. Oklahomans of all colors and all walks of life came today to witness the inauguration our first woman [...]

What happened to the middle?

On January 9, 2011, in Oklahoma Politics, by Sheryl

Last week I was a guest lecturer to a class at UCO. The topic was the issue of ideological political commentary and the impact it is having on journalism and the political process. I gave an optimistic point of view to a class full of, well, not so optimistic students. I realized of course, that [...]

What to do with powerful women?

On November 20, 2010, in Oklahoma Politics, US Women, by Sheryl

This article in Politics Daily makes an excellent point about gender and politics. We still seem to have women candidates judged on their appearance more than their competence. Maybe it is because the nation hasn’t quite figured out what to do yet with powerful women.

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