shhhhhhhh….

On July 25, 2010, in Oklahoma Politics, by Sheryl

I’m holding my breath so I don’t jinx it. With 2 days left in the primary election, I honestly can’t remember a more civil and respectful open race for governor in Oklahoma than what we have just seen among the frontrunners for the state’s highest office. Political consultants often quote a saying that goes something [...]

45 years after Selma, a potential “first”

On July 15, 2010, in US Women, by Sheryl

Most of us Generation Xers  think we are too late to claim the “firsts”.   Those over-achieving, obnoxious Baby Boomer women have greedily snatched up a lot of them.  First woman in space, first woman Secretary of State, first Supreme Court Justice, first US Attorney General, first Speaker of the House. The list goes on. [...]

Women Flex their Political Muscle in 2010

On June 28, 2010, in US Women, by Sheryl

Jessica Rettig makes the point that women candidates, by simply being women may gain advantages this election cycle. In this year of beltway discontent, women candidates and incumbents of both parties are viewed more as outsiders than their male counterparts. Read the article here.

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