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Click here to visit the new home of Politics Daily!At year's end we've got a rich crop of uppity women -- real and imagined -- who left their deep prints on popular culture in 2010. Some are famous, some are obscure. Some are not widely known by name but known for what they did. But all had a measure of influence on society, on the media, on politics, on the entertainment business, on the national conversation. They helped reshape the cultural landscape while enraging and entertaining, shocking and inspiring millions of people, for good or bad. My top five: 1. Sarah Palin -- she'll be on everyone's list. A genius at media dominance, her ...
Cindy McCain has posed for an ad released by the NOH8 campaign, a pro-gay-marriage effort that pictures celebrities with their mouths taped shut, the Associated Press reports. McCain appears in the usual format: dressed in white, with "NOH8" painted on her cheek and silver duct tape across her mouth. (H8 refers to the ballot measure passed by California voters in 2008 banning same-sex marriage.) The ad was a surprise to some, since John McCain opposed gay marriage during his 2008 presidential run, and his wife rarely speaks out on particular issues. McCain's office issued a statement saying ...
The blogosphere is atwitter about Meghan McCain's supposed "dis" of military families other than her own. The quote in question?No-one knows what war is like, other than my family. Period.I say "Calm down." Obviously, that's not what she meant, and she's not a media pro. Sure, there will be those who think of her as fair game because she put herself out there. That's true enough, but picking on that quote is not playing fair.A fairer point would be to listen to the clip as a whole. I think it perfectly encapsulates the notion that McCain's Vietnam experience somehow inoculates him from any ...
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